View this email in your browser | | | Be sure to scroll all the way to the bottomā¦ there are soooo many Just Released shows š¶ If you have trouble with any links in the Newsletter, email Kelley@DazzleDenver.com. | Installing Jazz at the Performance Arts Complex |
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| 1080 14th Street | | The bar shelves arrived! The large metal contraption on the left is going over the stunning artwork by Tom OāNeill. The metal shelving compliments the artistās intent to create a bar that where industrial mechanics meets art. In Tomās own words: "Valves, gaskets, hammers, bells; musical instruments share many attributes with mankind's Great Machines of industry. When viewed at such an exaggerated scale, one can fully appreciate their intricate mechanics. This seemingly industrial backdrop is a tribute to the dynamism of the hard-working bartender." | | | Happy 90th Birthday Herbās!
This weekend Herbās celebrates its 90th birthday.
https://www.9news.com/video/news/local/next/next-with-kyle-clark/90-years-in-business-for-herbs-a-denver-spot-thats-stood-the-test-of-time/73-b9d40b0b-44a1-47e7-8772-3e3225b7a5e2 | | Dazzle is seeking a new Operations Manager | Operations Manager
(Donāt worry, Matt isnāt going anywhere. Dazzle needs another Matt and since DNA technology isnāt at that level yet, we need to hire one.)
Seeking a candidate with a strong background in hospitality and previous full-service restaurant experience (3 years of experience preferable.) This is a full-time position. Five nights per week including Friday and Saturday. They must be detail-oriented to food beverage service, with high standards of cleanliness. They should know how to treat people with respect and understanding to build strong customer and employee relations. They will oversee the training, scheduling and product awareness of food, beverage and music to all staff in order to maintain company standard. Work on cross-training of all employees, and to fill in where needed. In addition, they should be successful at planning, have a sense of effective marketing and sales strategies, and an understand jazz and related music.
Pay starts at $25 / hour with more upon verifiable experience and references.
inquires to donald@dazzledenver.com | | An Alcohol Free Event? Yes, itās true. |
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| Wednesday with Wes, Vic and Wil
Wednesday, May 10 - 7:00PM This will be an alcohol free event sponsored in part by Dhos Spirits. A non-alcoholic cocktail menu will be offered for the event.
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| | This Week at Dazzle at Baurās | | Adam Bodine Sextet: Album Release Concert
Sunday, May 7 - 6:00PM
Celebrating the release of his latest album "Offscreen Pursuits," keyboardist/composer extraordinaire Adam Bodine leads a killin' band through an eclectic and entertaining set of original music from his new recording.
ADAM BODINE - piano/keyboards/narration JOHN GUNTHER - saxophone, flute SAM WILLIAMS - saxophone KHABU DOUG YOUNG - guitar MATT SMILEY - bass DRU HELLER - drums | |
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| | MJO
Monday, May 8 - 7:00PM
The Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra is an 18-piece "big band" featuring contemporary big-band jazz. Their selections include something for both young and old alike and considers the audience as an integral part of the show. Expect some humor, scary-good charts, outstanding local musicians and a very enjoyable evening! | |
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| | The Songwriting of Ron Miles feat. Dawn Clement
Tuesday, May 9 - 7:00PM
Dazzle Presents an evening featuring Dawn Clement as pianist and bandleader. This is the fifth in a series of shows that digs into the song craft of Denver jazz legend, Ron Miles.
Dawn Clement is a pianist/vocalist/composer based in Denver, Colorado and has established herself as a top tier, international artist.
Dawn Clement - piano Dru Heller - drums Kent McLagan - bass Shane Ensley - trumpet | |
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| | Wednesday with Wes, Vic and Wil
Wednesday, May 10 - 7:00PM
This will be an alcohol free event sponsored in part by Dhos Spirits. A non-alcoholic cocktail menu will be offered for the event.
The trio of Wes Hamil, Victoria Hamil and Wil Snyder perform Jazz inflected Americana music. The music is relaxed, spiritually rejuvenating and affirming. A typical performance includes unique storytelling that complements the original and cover material being performed and an easy to relate to style of expression that has touched the hearts and ears of listeners from Wales to New Zealand, from Capetown, South Africa to venues across the US.
Wes Hamil - Vocals & Guitar Wil Snyder - Piano Victoria Hamil - Harmonica and Vocals | |
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| | Flex+ ft. Art Lande/Gonzalo Teppa/Dru Heller/Shane Endsley/Sam Williams
Thursday, May 11 - 7:00PM
Art has written more new music for this season, and some were conceived for a group with even more Flexion. This version of Flex+ augments the band to a quintet through the herculean horns of Shane Endsley and Sam Williams.
Art Lande, piano Gonzalo Teppa, bass Dru Heller, drums Shane Endsley, trumpet Sam Williams, sax | |
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| | The Democracy
Friday, May 12 - 7:00PM
This energetic modern jazz quintet features all original music by its members, who have collaborated with many great artists in Colorado and beyond.
Sam Williams - saxophone Adam Bartczak - trombone Peter Stoltzman - piano Gonzalo Teppa - bass Dru Heller - drums | |
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| | Dotsero
Saturday, May 13 - 7:00PM
Colorado's Own Dotsero Band. Always a great live music experience. You can expect to hear original music from their 16 CD releases as well some covers of their favorite artists.
Stephen Watts: Saxophones Bryan Gordon: Bass Guitar Charles Peterson: Drums & Vocals Ronneka Cox: Keyboards Donald Young: Keyboards Gregory Foster Gladman: Guitars | |
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| | | Next Week at Dazzle at Baurās | | Motherās Day Brunch
Sunday, May 14 - 10:00AM & 12:30PM
Motherās Day Brunch Menu
Starter (each guest) Yogurt parfait with fresh fruit and granola
Entrees (choice of one) Pulled pork, scrambled eggs and pork green chili over toasted cornbread with roasted potatoes
Scrambled tofu, avocado, and vegetarian green chili over toasted cornbread with roasted potatoes
Seafood Quiche with Crab, shrimp hollandaise drizzle
Brunch cheeseburger, lettuce, tomato, brioche roll, candied bacon, fried egg, roasted potatoes.
Biscuits and gravy, sausage patty, scrambled eggs.
Salmon Benedict (1st seating) Salmon, caper lemon, roasted potatoes and spinach (2nd seating)
Cheesy grits with pig three ways - bacon, pulled pork and sausage patty
Dessert (choice of one) Carrot Cake Panna cotta Peanut butter cookies with vanilla ice cream
Menu Items Subject to Change
Tenia Nelson, piano Claire Church, drums Domi Edson, bass featuring Myra Warren, vocals | | |
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| | Benny Green
Wednesday, May 17 - 7:00PM & 9:30PM
At the age of 19, Benny Green moved to New York City to join legendary vocalist Betty Carters band and never looked back. He would then assume the piano chair with some of jazz musicās most important instrumental groups, including Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, Freddie Hubbard, and the Ray Brown Trio.
āIāve never felt a need or a calling to become one whoās thought of or labeled as an innovator. Rather, Iāve strived since childhood to become an authentic jazz musician, and I seek to stand as a torchbearer for the continuum of straight-ahead jazz piano.ā | | |
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| | Harry Drabkin & Eric Gunnison
Thursday, May 18 - 7:00PM
Saxophonist Harry Drabkin is a Berklee College of Music graduate and faculty member where he performed in the Recording Band, Faculty Jazz Ensemble and the internationally recognized Berklee Saxophone Quartet. The music will feature works of Coltrane and other greats of that era. Along with the marvelous Eric Gunnison on piano, theyāll include selections from their new CD āAfter The Rainā, which can be heard on Spotify and Apple Music.
Harry Drabkin, saxophone Eric Gunnison, piano Mark Simon, bass Todd Reid, drums | |
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| | Denver Video Game Jazz All Stars
Friday, May 19 - 7:00PM
Denverās premiere Video Game Jazz band, playing familiar tunes from video games across the spectrum. From Mario to Zelda, Sonic to Undertale, be prepared for captivating arrangements played by some of Denverās best up and coming young musicians versed in multiple styles
Miles McKee - Woodwinds Jordan Shomal Trumpet Jake Alvarez - Guitar Bharat Bhargava -Keys Calvin Davis - Drums TBD - Bass | |
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| | Lesson In Your Home Spring Recital
Saturday, May 20 - 9:30AM, 11:00AM, 12:30PM, & 2:00PM
Lessons In Your Home, a local music school without walls, is hosting their annual Spring Recital featuring students ranging from beginners to advanced performing on a variety of instruments. | | | | |
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| | Otis Taylor
Saturday, May 20 - 7:00PM & 9:30PM
Otis Taylor grew up in Denver, but like the old blues song said, he was born in Chicago in 1948. According to Taylor his parents were both jazz fans. 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.
Otis Taylor JP Johnson (Guitar) Nick Amodeo (Bass/Mandolin) Brian Juan (Piano/Organ) Harry Tuft (Guitar) | | |
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| | Lesson In Your Home Spring Recital
Sunday, May 21 - 9:30AM, 11:00AM, 12:30PM, & 2:00PM
Lessons In Your Home, a local music school without walls, is hosting their annual Spring Recital featuring students ranging from beginners to advanced performing on a variety of instruments. | | | | |
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| | Just Announced! | | Alex Tripp QuartetTue. June 6 - 7:00PM | |
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| | Fia NyxxSat. June 10 - 7:00PM | |
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| | Purnell Steen and the Five Points AmbassadorsMon. June 19 - 7:00PM | |
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| | Friday Lunch Bunch: Purnell Steen and the Five Points AmbassadorsFri. June 30 - 11:00AM | |
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| | Kids under 12 are free. Why? Because we want to help you raise kids who grown into adults that love and support live music. (The Friday Lunch Bunch has discounted tickets for kids, since it includes lunch.) After you purchase your tickets, call us at 303.839.5100 or email Info@DazzleDenver.com with your order number and let us know how many kids will be joining you. | | |
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