• Devil Dodger

    The Dubliner Pub 2162 University Avenue, St. Paul, United States

    Specializing in American roots music, Devil Dodger’s music draws on a range of themes from lost love, heartache, jail and going to his grandfather’s farm as a child.

  • Marvelous at Maggies Lounge

    Crooners Supper Club - The Dunsmore Jazz Room 6161 State Hwy 65, Fridley, MN, United States

    No cover. Bar and table seating offered – NO RESERVATIONS. Marvelous: Vocals & Piano Maggie’s Piano Lounge is a warm, relaxed and inviting space featuring a variety of seasoned singers and piano players. No cover. Order all of your favorite Crooners drinks and dinner items, experience superb service, and enjoy the great music!

  • Joyann Parker Band at Crooners

    Crooners Supper Club - The Dunsmore Jazz Room 6161 State Hwy 65, Fridley, MN, United States

    Dinner and cocktail seating and service begins 1 hour before showtimes. An Evening of Authentic Roots Music Combining soul, R&B, gospel, jazz and traditional blues styles. With roots in the church and a solid foundation of musical education, Joyann Parker found her authentic voice later in life and created her own blend of roots music. Parker has been a steadily rising star on the Midwest music scene and now brings her full range of talent as an accomplished singer, pianist, guitarist and songwriter to national and international stages. “Joyann Parker knows her way around a song. She climbs inside it, dwells in it, lives with every note and phrase, delivering performances that seize our emotions and capture the ragged despair and heightened joy of life.”–Living Blues Magazine JoyannParker.com

  • CROONERS JAZZ: Adam Wolff Trio featuring Rachel Holder

    Dunsmore Jazz Room 6161 Hwy 65 NE, Minneapolis, MN, United States

    Dinner and drinks service starts 1 hour before showtimes. A Night of Straight Up Jazz Adam Wolff is a swinging, soulful jazz pianist from San Diego, California. He played Crooners last year to a full house! Adam Wolff: Piano Rachel Holder: Vocals Tom Lewis: Bass Nathan Norman: Drums Adam Wolff, jazz pianist, is originally from New York. Soulful, swinging, and inventive, he counts Ahmad Jamal, Bill Evans, Herbie Hancock and Keith Jarrett among his influences. His trio performances add unexpected elements to well-known jazz material. Playing with vocalists is a pleasure, as every performance is distinctly different. “I’ve listened to Adam many times over the years in San Diego. Having obviously listened to the jazz piano masters, his playing easily bridges the many of styles of jazz, funk and blues. His easy-going, affable personality comes through in his music.” –Mike Wofford

  • Irish Music Session

    The Dubliner Pub 2162 University Avenue, St. Paul, United States

    Weekly trad session at the Dubliner.

  • Andrew Walesch & His Orchestra at Dakota

    “fresh and classic at the same time” – Jon Bream, Star Tribune   Singer/pianist Andrew Walesch encapsulates the sophistication of a cosmopolite and the self-effacing charm of a country boy, like many before him. Leading his all-star big band, showman Walesch kidnaps the Blue Eyes tradition and makes it his own. With this ten-piece band, Walesch embodies both a traditionalist and an iconoclast with his jazz-bent Sinatra revue. Walesch is busy and versatile. Here, he composes and arranges, appearing in settings ranging from solo artist to big band. Moreover, this St. Cloud native is as respectful of his predecessors as he is ready to chart a new course. Andrew routinely jams venues all over the Midwest and beyond with a uniquely cross-generational audience. Walesch’s fans include jazz enthusiasts of a certain age, as well as a younger crowd compelled by his down-home insouciance. Also, all are drawn in by the knowing irreverence of a tried-and-true American nightclub entertainer. “Although they are my idols, I don’t attempt to imitate the great pop and jazz artists of the 50s and ’60s,” says Andrew, “but I go for broke when we do our shows – vocally and musically – which is what they all did best and why they were in a class of their own.” He possesses fine vocal and piano chops, along with a keen sensibility to find and interpret a great lyric. These have led to some great opportunities for Walesch. He has appeared on the nationally syndicated NPR broadcast Mountain Stage. Additionally, he performed at the 33rd Annual Cabaret Convention at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. Walesch resides in Phoenix, AZ, where he has been elected as the new Artistic Director for the world-famous Musical Instrument Museum. Recommended for fans of Michael Bublé, Harry Connick Jr., Kurt Elling and Diana Krall.