Monday 1.13 Ivy Street Ensemble |
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Comprised of three Colorado Symphony musicians, the nationally recognized Ivy Street Ensemble performs shimmering repertoire by Beethoven and Grofé as well as recent, breathtaking commissions by David Mullikin and Kenji Bunch. |
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Tuesday 1.14 Petros Klampanis Trio |
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Multifaceted bassist and composer Petros Klampanis muses on his persistent reality of living across two cultures on his latest release Irrationalities, a sensitive and fiery trio album inspired by the courage one must have to constantly reinvent themselves. |
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Wednesday 1.15 A Garland of Dawn |
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Dawn Clement presents her take on beloved classics made famous by the legendary Judy Garland. Selections from The Wizard of Oz and Garland’s famous concert Live at Carnegie Hall will be at the forefront of this musical appreciation. Clement is joined by a stellar cast of characters with Ryan Leppich on drums, William Kuepper on bass, and the lovely Emily Hale on vocals. |
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Thursday 1.16 Bob Montgomery Little Big Band |
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Familiar jazz played unfamiliarly, and unfamiliar jazz that you’ll want to get familiar with! Internationally recognized trumpeter, bandleader, and educator Bob Montgomery leads a killin’ all-star band comprised of Colorado’s best musicians for one night only. Featuring Bob’s original compositions and arrangements. |
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Thursday 1.16 The Dazzle Sessions |
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10:30 PM Happy Hour until closing |
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Open jam session with a house band of Denver's finest. Free to attend. |
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Friday 1.17 Harriet Tubman ft. Brandon Ross, Melvin Gibbs, & J.T. Lewis |
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“An irresistible force of truth, beauty, and electric improvisation” – The Village Voice Fusing soul, rock, jazz, blues, and avant-garde together into a compelling genre-defying sound, Harriet Tubman combines cerebral extemporizations with volcanic danceability. Given the band’s namesake, it’s no surprise that the group is deeply inspired by the ideals of freedom, and their own sound is a pure and liberated musical expression—one that truly needs to be heard to be believed. |
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Saturday 1.18 Harriet Tubman ft. Brandon Ross, Melvin Gibbs, & J.T. Lewis |
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“An irresistible force of truth, beauty, and electric improvisation” – The Village Voice Fusing soul, rock, jazz, blues, and avant-garde together into a compelling genre-defying sound, Harriet Tubman combines cerebral extemporizations with volcanic danceability. Given the band’s namesake, it’s no surprise that the group is deeply inspired by the ideals of freedom, and their own sound is a pure and liberated musical expression—one that truly needs to be heard to be believed. |
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Sunday 1.19 Three Pianos ft. Annie Booth, Carmen Sandim, & Dawn Clement |
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A special night of solo piano from three of Colorado’s finest musicians, and a golden opportunity for tranquil listening at its very best. |
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Dazzle is located at 1512 Curtis Street in Downtown Denver. Nightly parking available at Independence Plaza Garage at 16th & Curtis for $6. Dazzle is all ages until 10:30pm. |
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