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Vic Volare Presents MUSIC FOR MARTINIS ft: Vic’s Fabulous Nightclub Academy at Granada
Imagine Chandeliers dimly lit, illuminating a room filled with patrons dressed to impress while sipping delightful cocktails which can only be described as “nectar from the gods.” The scintillating sounds of Vic Volare and his Fabulous Nightclub Academy Combo, the atmosphere is electric as the timeless classics of the Great American Songbook shimmer from the corner stage. The Spell of the Granada takes hold and you are transformed, if only for a moment, to a time and place where one foot is firmly planted in the past, one foot is high-kicking carelessly to the future and both feet are boldly dancing in the now. Is it a dream? No, it’s…
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Tuesdays at Green Room – Kevin Gamble Trio
18+ Jazz Show
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Davina and The Vagabonds at Arrowhead Center for the Arts
Located in Cook County High School; Presented by North Shore Music Association
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Mia Dorr at Apostle Supper Club with Scott Graves!
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DAVINA & THE VAGABONDS – SUNDAY SESSION ROOFTOP AT HEWING
DATV’s shows are filled with New Orleans charm, Memphis soul swagger, dark theatrical moments that evoke Kurt Weill, and tender gospel passages. Davina’s voice and stage presence defy category in a different way. Davina has been compared to Etta James, Amy Winehouse, Janis Joplin, Billie Holiday and Betty Boop, but comparisons don’t suffice: Davina is a true original.
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The Midas Touch at Mancini’s
Legendary Lounge House Band is Back! Get on the dance floor and cut up the parkay to all you faves! No cover!
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The Lindsay Pedalty Quartet at Mancini’s
Lindsay Pedalty has been singing and performing music for many years. In addition to jazz standards from the Great American Songbook, she is comfortable singing a variety of music, including pop, rock, blues, and even a country tune or two. Her clear, unaffected voice is sophisticated and refreshing. She usually performs with a quartet including her father Bruce Pedalty on piano, a veteran of the Minnesota music scene, as well as John Knowles on bass, and Bill Paul on drums.
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Henry & Salfer Duo at MetroNome
MN Guitar Society Event – Fingal’s Cave Robb Henry received his first electric guitar in1965 at the age of 12 and began performing with bands the following year. His experience playing with blues artist Mojo Buford from early 1969 through1970 had a lasting impact on his developing guitar style. In 2001 he formed the collective group Parisota Hot Club to explore the music of French guitarist Django Reinhardt. Recent Robb Henry trio dates feature an eclectic mix of jazz, blues, rock and pop instrumentals played finger-style on his Fender Stratocaster. Dylan Salfer started playing guitar at 9 years old and by age 13 he was playing professionally. At age 14…
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Reynold Philipsek at 318
Reynold with Gary Schulte and Jeff Brueske
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Reynold Philipsek at the COV Wayzata
Reynold, Matt Senjem, & Michael Bissonnette