View this email in your browser | | đ Read through for your sneak peak at our 25th Anniversary Celebration that kicks-off on Jan. 5&6 and really revs up Jan. 7-9 đ | | Due to the Nov. 24 Public Health Order, face coverings will be required in Denver for everyone aged 2 and older in all public, indoor spaces. This means that all customers at are required to wear a face covering when not actively eating or drinking. Additionally, as of October 1st, everyone entering Dazzle @ Baurâs needs to present proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test taken within the last 72 hours. | | | Need a Quick Gift? Dazzle Gift Cards đBuy your friends and loved ones the thing they need most: a great experience with lots of memories. Dazzle @ Baurâs has teamed up with SpotOn to make your gift giving easy this year with e-gift cards. For some reason, the button wonât work, so hereâs the link: https://egiftcards.spoton.com/4726/60c8dbc99adef3d974633488 | | đ The rest of this weekâs shows are sold out. THANK YOU!!! đ | | Next Week at Dazzle @ Baurâs | | Vocalist Lindsay Day with Rico JonesTuesday, Dec. 28 - 6:30pm Both originally from Denver, Rico and Lindsay are some of the best emerging stars in the country. Lindsay Day is currently attending the University or North Texas and has already performed at festivals and received several downbeat awards. Rico Jones has already performed with jazz musicians such as Dave Kikoski, Jeff âTainâ Watts, Ari Hoenig, and many others. Come witness this special collaboration as theyâre back in town for the Holidays! Lindsay Day (voice), Rico Jones (saxophone), Max Moore (piano), Tony Golden (bass), Michael DâAngelo (drums) |
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| | The Shamen SextetTuesday, Dec. 28 - 9:30pm Shamen is a group of six young musicians looking to push towards the edges of jazz music. Their playing takes inspiration from great jazz artists of the past, but donât let that diminish their individuality. Every member of Shamen has written original compositions as well, ranging from avant garde and bebop to rock and fusion. Shamen brings breadth and variety to every performance. Jake Rosen (drums), Theo Stathopulos (electric bass), Aidan Vogel (piano), Ben Kaufman (saxophone), Cyrus Jenkins-Nieto (trombone), Nik Varga (trumpet), Alan Jones (acoustic bass) |
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| | SplifftetWednesday, Dec. 29 - 6:30pm Drummer Maliq Wynn is back for the holidays and has some incredible jazz to share with you! |
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| | The Tristan Boh QuartetWednesday, Dec. 29 - 9:30pm Jazz is a type of music that should never end, but some people think it already has. The Tristan Boh Quartet is here to change that. While listening, youâll hear hot off the press standards, some long jams, and a good time. Nothing is off the table with these cool cats. Prepare for a show with energetic bandmates and a lot of cool tunes. Theyâll be ready to rip, and hopefully you are too⊠Tristan Boh (guitar), Antonio Giovanetti-(drums), Brian Baxter (bass), Cash Globe (piano), Austin Cebulske (tenor saxophone) |
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| | Otis TaylorThursday, Dec. 30 - 5:30 and 8:30pm Otis Taylor grew up in Denver, but like the old blues song said, he was born in Chicago in 1948. The first instrument Taylor learned to play was the banjo, but he soon rejected the banjo for its association with the racist American South. Taylor would eventually return to the banjo upon discovering its African roots. Like so many musicians in Denver, Taylor drew inspiration from time spent at the Denver Folklore Center founded by Harry Tuft, where he first heard Piedmont, Delta, country, and Chicago blues artists like Son House, Muddy Waters, and Mississippi Fred McDowell. He learned to play guitar and harmonica and while still in his teens he formed a band called the Butterscotch Fire Department and later the Otis Taylor Blues Band. Otis Taylor, JP Johnson (guitar), Nick Amodeo (bass/mandolin), Brian Juan (piano/organ), Harry Tuft (guitar) |
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| | | New Yearâs Eve Pre-Gala feat. Same ClothFriday, Jan 31 - 7pm Same Cloth is a Denver based project led by prolific keyboardist Solomon J. Chapman Sr. and inventive vocalist JoFoKe. Embarking upon a new musical journey, this charismatic duo combines their peculiarities and perspectives to share meaningful art. Performing original music and creatively arranged covers, Same Cloth often collaborates with other musicians to intensify their musical vision. As a unit, Same Cloth combines the diverse traditions of Black American Music to create an energetically eclectic and emotionally elevating live music experience. JoFoKe (vocals), Solomon Chapman Sr. (keyboards), Callum Bair (bass), Matt Campbel (drums), James Tre (guitar) |
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| | New Yearâs Eve Gala feat. Same ClothFriday, Dec. 31 - 10pm Dazzle presents a special $120 per person package which includes a 3-course meal from our special New Yearâs Eve menu (tax and gratuity on the meal); live music; dancing; party favors; plus a champagne toast at midnight to ring in 2022! Ticket is $45 a person paid in advance, $75 paid the day of for 3-course meal (which includes tax & gratuity.) Beverages are not included, other than the midnight toast. Join us at Dazzle Denver as we celebrate life and new beginnings by ringing in 2022 with Same Cloth! |
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| | Keith Oxman QuartetSaturday, Jan. 1 - 6pm This group has been playing on the Denver Jazz scene together for 30 years and is on numerous recordings with guest artists including Curtis Fuller, Charles McPherson, David Liebman and Houston Person. Keith Oxman (tenor sax), Jeff Jenkins (piano), Ken Walker (bass), Todd Reid (drums) |
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| | 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION!!!Thatâs right. That headline is in all caps because it is that exciting! We are so grateful to you, our live music loving patrons, for supporting us and our musicians for so many years. The 25th Anniversary Celebration kicks-off with Rico Jones on Jan. 5 & 6. Young composer and musician Rico Jones comes home to Denver, bringing along four highly acclaimed jazz stars from New York to perform at Dazzle for two nights. With a quintet comprising both well-established and rising stars (Piano: Dave Kikoski; Drums: Dan Weiss; Bass: Dezron Douglas; Guitar: Max Light; Tenor Saxophone: Rico Jones), Rico welcomes the chance to introduce Denver audiences to current trends in New York jazz while also introducing the NYC artists to the burgeoning jazz scene here in Colorado. | | Rico Jones All-Star QuintetWednesday, Jan. 5 - 6:30pm |
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| | Dazzle Late Night Jazz Sessions with Rico JonesWednesday, Jan. 5 - 9pm Join some of New York and Denverâs finest musicians for a late night jazz session featuring special guests from all over the Denver Jazz scene! |
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| After Rico Jones brings together the New York and Denver Jazz scenes, vocalist Roberta Gambarini takes the stage with Convergence and trombonist Mark Patterson curates three special shows full of original compositions and jazz classics that tell stories through music. | | Roberta Gambarini with ConvergenceFriday, Jan. 7 - 6:30pm Roberta brings the authenticity of jazz artistry, shaped by her long association with the masters: Jimmy Heath, James Moody, and Slide Hampton. Roberta Gambarini (vocals), Greg Gisbert (trumpet), Mark Patterson (trombone), John Gunther (saxophone), Eric Gunnison (piano), Mark Simon (bass), Paul Romaine (drums) |
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| | Convergence featuring Rico Jones & Max LightFriday, Jan. 7 - 9:30pm Musical generations coexist at once; creative energy, exploration, sharing, and learning flow in every direction. Read more⊠Greg Gisbert (trumpet), Rico Jones (saxophone), Max Light (guitar), Mark Patterson (trombone), John Gunther (saxophone), Eric Gunnison (piano), Mark Simon (bass), Paul Romaine (drums) |
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| | Roberta Gambarini with ConvergenceSaturday, Jan. 8 - 6:30pm Her collaborations with this groupâGreg, Mark, Eric, Mark, and Paulâreach a deep and loving kind of nuance in group expression, and always a swinging surprise. Donât miss this reunion! Roberta Gambarini (vocals), Greg Gisbert (trumpet), Mark Patterson (trombone), John Gunther (saxophone), Eric Gunnison (piano), Mark Simon (bass), Paul Romaine (drums) |
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| | Dazzled Mixtape: Cross-Country MixtapeSaturday, Jan. 8 - 9:30pm A collection of favorite friends, coast-to-coast edition. Saraâs beautiful New York sound (2018 Grammy-nominee) is carried by Anishaâs Colorado lyricism to meet Jacquelynâs western textures. Gabe and Mark find melodicism on the uptown express, while Colin beams freely among various geographic sonorities. The rhythm section players are well-known to us from their formative years at CCJAâs Jazz in the Sangres Jazz Arts Camp, where both Mark and Anisha have taught. Sara Caswell (violin), Anisha Rush (saxophone), Mark Patterson (trombone), Jacquelyn Schreiber (piano), Gabe Rupe (bass), Colin Stranahan (drums) |
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| | Mark Patterson Group Stories feat. Dale Bruning & Sara CaswellSunday, Jan. 9 - 6pm Sharing the intimacy of SONG via group interplay is the mission of Group Stories, led by trombonist Mark Patterson. Guitarist Dale Bruning, besides his playing resumĂ© starting with Dizzy Gillespie, Jim Hall, and Paul Warburton, is a highly respected teacher. Sara Caswellâs expressive reach ranges from her straight-ahead swing with Bucky Pizzarelli to bebop with Jon Gordon to the contemporary music of Brad Mehldau, Miho Hazama, Esperanza Spalding, and Chuck Owen (where she earned her Grammy nomination for best jazz solo). Mark Patterson (trombone), Sara Caswell (violin), Dale Bruning (guitar), Kent McLagan (bass), Paul Romaine (drums) |
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