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Friday 12/27
Hymn for Her Hymn for Her is the name of a psychedelic, bluegrass rock and roll duo. But it’s really a rock ’n’ roll family — namely Lucy Tight, Wayne Waxing and their 9-year-old daughter, Diver. For five months of the year, they live in a funky shotgun shack somewhere in downtown Sarasota. When the family’s on tour, they take their home with them in the form of a flying saucer-like, gleaming, metallic 1961 Bambi Airstream trailer. Right now, they’re in the home without wheels. I knock. Wayne and Lucy let me in — and instantly make me feel right at home. Inside, the place is bursting with the instruments and evidence of creativity. The front porch/recording studio is a tightly packed tangle of wires, amps, keyboards and guitars. The living room has its own share of keyboards and a violin — both of which Diver is mastering. In the living room, their “inspiration corner” boasts an old school turntable and a collection of vinyl LPs ranging from Bob Dylan to Frank Sinatra. Wayne smiles as I read off the band names. “Yeah, it’s an eclectic mix,” he says. “We’ve got everything from Abba to ZZ-Top.” |
Saturday 12/28
Juke JUke is a four-piece, "post-blues," hybrid with a high motor and bottomless soul. Spearheaded by frontman/harmonica-whiz/singer, Eric Garcia, JUke's content touches on non-traditional subject matter while simultaneously keeping their crowd moving with a smile on their faces. Harold Trucco is our ridiculously amazing guitar player. The addition of Korian Hannah on the drums, and the amazing Marcel Salas now have the band firing on all cylinders. JUke's high-energy live performances and imaginative lyrical depth have thrilled music fans from coast to coast. They have both backed and opened for G. Love and Zach Deputy, opened for Gary Clark Jr. and wowed folks at festivals such as Wanee, Hulaween, and many more. Now, with that powerful lineup behind Eric Garcia, JUke takes their stories and shows to the people! www.instagram.com/jukemiami/ |
Sunday 12/29
Golpes Libres Trio Graduated from the José María Ochoa Conservatory (Holguín, 2006) with a degree in Instrumentalist-Professor of Cuban Symphonic and Popular Percussion and Ensemble Practice. Throughout his artistic career he has played with artists such as: Maykel Blanco and Salsa Mayor, Enrique Alvares and his Charanga Latina, Maikel Dinza and Soneros de la Juventud, José Portillo and Cauce, Leyanis Valdes, Jessi Valdes, Alexis Boch and the Cuban Jazz Project, Cucu Diamante, Joaquín Betancourt and the Jazz Band of Young Jazzists, M Alfonso, Diana Fuentes, Albertico Lescay and Formas, Arturo O'Farril, Orlando Valle ¨Maraca¨, Telmary Diaz, Brian Lynch, Néstor Torres, Bobby Carcacés, Julito Padrón, Dave Weckl, Blondie and Roberto Fonseca. He has a discography of more than 28 recorded albums as a percussionist and composer with several of the artists mentioned above, among other international artists. In 2016 he won 1st Place in Major Category Interpretation and 3rd Place in Major Category Composition at the Jojazz Competition. He has toured nationally and internationally and participated in important festivals in: the USA, England, France, Italy, Greece, Germany, Mexico, Switzerland, South Korea, Croatia, Chile, Sweden, Spain, Luxembourg, Austria, Cyprus, Colombia, Argentina, Sweden, South Africa… He currently directs his project Golpes libres and is the winner of a Latin Grammy in 2022 for his participation in Ancestros Sinfónico (taba drums and choir) in the Best Folk Album category. www.degnisbofill.com/ |
Monday 12/30
John Yarling John’s drumming has been described as always being in service to the song, when supporting singer-songwriters and laying down grooves. In the next breath, he can be heard pushing boundaries, while playing open, modern, improvised music/jazz. John is also a respected educator, teaching at the Frost School of Music - University of Miami, for over 20 years. A native of Detroit, John began playing in the school wind ensemble at the age of 10, and started working professionally playing drumset at 13 in local rock, blues, and R&B bands. Moving to Miami, Florida, he continued playing percussion and drumset, and in college eventually decided on the drum set as his main area of focus. Leaving school to play and record with jazz great Ira Sullivan, John eventually joined trombone legend Curtis Fuller for the better part of a year. He followed Fuller to New York city, where he recorded with Fuller, Pepper Adams, James Williams, and Dennis Irwin.. www.paiste.com/en/musicians/john-yarling |
Tuesday 12/31
Will Crandell Trio Will Crandell is an innovative jazz drummer who approaches the drums with a unique sensibility. He has performed in and around the Seattle and Detroit areas both as a sideman and with his own bands, playing everything from swinging straight-ahead jazz to progressive modern sounds of today. Will is fortunate to have studied with such greats as Randy Gelispie, Matt Wilson, Kendrick Scott, and Ted Poor as well as performed with Randy Napoleon, Etienne Charles, Diego Rivera, Michael Dease, and JD Allen, among others. Will holds a bachelor and masters of music from Michigan State University and recently relocated to Miami where he performs regularly. |
Wednesday 1/01
Jorge Garcia Guitarist Jorge Garcia brings all the richness and melodic soul of Latin rhythms from his birthplace of Cuba. Garcia's intense passion for his instrument is immediately visible and colorfully audible through his unique original compositions, impeccable solos and supportive, rhythmic guitar. Jorge Garcia has performed across the globe with the renowned and impressive talents of Tony Bennett, Richie Cole, Patti Page, Andrea Bocelli, Bucky Pizzarelli, Joel Grey, Enrique Iglesias, Trini Lopez, The Drifters, and Bobby Riddell. www.instagram.com/jorgegarciajazz/ |
Thursday 1/02
TWYN Comprised of producers and multi-instrumentalists Jason Matthews and Aaron Glueckauf, TWYN, represent two of the most lauded artists emerging from the Miami music scene. Keyboardist, Jason Matthews, already boasts four Latin Grammy nominations for his production on Danay Suarez’s critically praised album Palabras Manuales, while drummer, Aaron Glueckauf, tours internationally with English blues guitar legend, Matt Schofield. TWYN’s core is a meeting of jazztronica and dynamic lyricism by way instrumental expression. With their new wave of songs, TWYN carries their analog expressions further, expounding on their influences of hip-hop and passing them through their cosmic lens. The retro future jazz fusion release blends elements of hip-hop, funk, and EDM, and distorts them through the duo’s own lens. www.instagram.com/_twyn/?hl=en |
Friday 1/03
Haven Star At just 23, Beyond her impressive roster of collaborators, Star's passion for her craft shines through in every aspect of her work. She continues to push the boundaries of her own creativity, constantly striving for new heights of musical expression. With her prodigious talent, unyielding work ethic, and boundless passion for music, she is poised to leave an indelible mark on the entertainment industry for years to come. . www.instagram.com/havenstarofficial/?hl=en |
Saturday 1/04
Burgundee Burgundee is a group based out of Miami. Burgundee blends each of the members’ different cultural influences to create their unique blend of funk rock, R&B and a touch of jazz. Together with the group’s focus on lyricism and text-painting, Burgundee strives to share their stories in hopes that others are touched by them. Burgundee; like the color. It’s a vibe. linktr.ee/theeburgundee |
Sunday 1/05
Addison Rifkind Addison Rifkind is a guitarist and bandleader from Studio City, CA based in Miami, FL. His unique style is rooted in the blues, soul, and bebop with deep grooves and melodic playing as its emphasis. He is the leader of the soul jazz guitar trio Fat Produce, the funky organ trio The Glades and instrumental soul band Soul Vaccinators. He is also one of the rotating guitarists for organ groove band Scone Cash Players, who just released their latest album on Daptone Records! The debut record for Fat Produce, Fresh Squeeze, is now on F-Spot Records out of Los Angeles. Addison’s group Soul Vaccinators recently released a 45 on Tiki Tumbao out of Miami. A full length record from The Glades will be released on Tiki Tumbao in 2024. Addison can be seen performing with these bands weekly in Miami and in other cities across the U.S. www.instagram.com/_____duffy______/?hl=en |
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Monday 1/06
D-3 Michael Duffy, Drummer and Percussionist, is an active performer in Miami and worldwide, having worked extensively with musicians such as: Joan Sebastian, Anahi, Vicente Fernandez, Ricardo Lemvo, Jenni Rivera, Ozomatli, The Bombillas, Steve Soto and The Twisted Hearts, Donavan Frankenreiter, Bitter:Sweet, Oscar Hernandez, Javier Garcia, La Santa Cecilia, Jungle Fire, Scone Cash Players and Delvon Lamarr. Michael’s mix of experience across a variety of musical styles, brings an interesting mix of rhythm and deep groove that is uniquely his own. Michael’s focus in the past couple of years has switched gears from only being a side man to becoming a bandleader and recording artist. His music can be found on Los Angeles based record label, F-Spot Record. Leading his own Organ Trio, The White Blinds or Co Leading his current Guitar based trio, Fat Produce. Michael now brings his new group, The D-3 to Miami’s music rooms. A jazz trio concept that blends all things Straight Ahead Jazz and Soul Jazz Music, with a feel good sense of groove and swing. www.instagram.com/_____duffy______/?hl=en |
Tuesday 1/07
Lemon City Trio formed as a soul jazz organ trio, and has since evolved into a band with its own sound and unique repertoire. The band hails from Miami, Fl and has made a name for itself throughout the state, and up the east coast. Ranging from edgy fusion grooves, to dreamy space Rock, and everything in between, LCT takes its audience on a journey from start to finish. Guitar - Nick Tannura Organ/Keyboards - Brian Robertson Drums - Aaron Glueckauf www.instagram.com/lemoncitytrio/?hl=en |
Wednesday 1/08
Rodolfo Zuniga Trio Drummer and composer Rodolfo Zuniga is a sought-after sideman and educator originally from San José, Costa Rica. He has shared the stage with Gary Campbell, Ira Sullivan, Bill Mays, Silvano Monasterios, Tomasz Dabrowski, Stephen Scott, Troy Roberts, Roxana Amed,Martin Bejerano, Camila Meza, John Hart, Michael Dease, Rotem Sivan, Melissa Aldana, Andy Laverne, Othello Molineaux, Randy Brecker, Amir ElSaffar, Lew Tabackin, Don Friedman, Jonathan Kreisberg, Benny Golson, and Slide Hampton, to name a few. As an educator, Rodolfo is an Assistant Professor of Jazz at Cal State University Fullerton and has a wealth of experience, holding previous positions at Florida International University, Broward College and Miami Dade College . He has performed and presented at the Jazz Education Network convention and has been a Thelonious Monk Institute Clinician. He has taught masterclasses at The Royal Conservatory of Music in Denmark, The American Modern School of Music in Paris, The Universidad de las Americas in Ecuador, The New World School of the Arts in Miami, The University of Costa Rica, and The Symphonic Conservatory in San José, Costa Rica. www.rodolfozuniga.com/ |
Thursday 1/09
Anemoia Anemoia is a song based, groove centered Trio made up of Armando Lopez, Andres Ferret, and Aaron Lebos. The band was born through improvisations caught on voice notes, then later transcribed into recorded song. Their self-titled debut record released just weeks before the global pandemic. During the pandemic the band used the time to start and finish their sophomore album “Lost the Plot”. The band in their first year has been lucky to have performed several exciting shows including: A sold out album release show (official ground up preparty), Nudeco Ensemble’s live streamed collaborative suite of the band’s original music, and opening for legends John Medeski, Skerik, and Stanton Moore at another sold out show in Miami. They have also been remixed by Miami greats, Afrobeta. www.instagram.com/eric_ez_e/ |
Friday 1/10
House Savage A Lagniappe favorite. Sam Savage assembles some of the best musicians that Miami has to offer. Bring your dancing shoes and get ready for great times. Big Brooklyn Red will be crooning for you, so get ready for a night you won't forget. www.instagram.com/house_savage/ |
Saturday 1/11
The Wandering Hours Based in Tampa Bay, Florida, The Wandering Hours are an original take on traditional American string music combining old-time, early bluegrass, and folk into a dancey and lyrically deep band that always entertains fans of string music and first-time listeners. Formed in 2018, they harness powerful lyrics and uplifting melodies using fiddle, mandolin, banjo, guitar, and upright bass. They write original music in this vein, as well as playing some of the important songs and tunes from these eras. www.thewanderinghours.com/ |
Sunday 1/12 Lucas Apostoleris Born and raised in New England, Lucas Apostoleris is a composer and instrumentalist residing in Miami. He has performed recently with artists such as Dave Liebman, Fabian Almazan, Troy Roberts, and Martin Bejerano, and plays regularly with a variety of ensembles in South Florida. He has released two albums of his own music: “Chronicle,” in 2020, and “The Path Forward,” in 2023. His third album, “It’s Been Good,” was released in May 2024. www.lucas-apostoleris.com/ |
Monday 1/13
John Yarling John’s drumming has been described as always being in service to the song, when supporting singer-songwriters and laying down grooves. In the next breath, he can be heard pushing boundaries, while playing open, modern, improvised music/jazz. John is also a respected educator, teaching at the Frost School of Music - University of Miami, for over 20 years. A native of Detroit, John began playing in the school wind ensemble at the age of 10, and started working professionally playing drumset at 13 in local rock, blues, and R&B bands. Moving to Miami, Florida, he continued playing percussion and drumset, and in college eventually decided on the drum set as his main area of focus. Leaving school to play and record with jazz great Ira Sullivan, John eventually joined trombone legend Curtis Fuller for the better part of a year. He followed Fuller to New York city, where he recorded with Fuller, Pepper Adams, James Williams, and Dennis Irwin. www.paiste.com/en/musicians/john-yarling |
Tuesday 1/14
Rodolfo Zuniga Drummer and composer Rodolfo Zuniga is a sought-after sideman and educator originally from San José, Costa Rica. He has shared the stage with Gary Campbell, Ira Sullivan, Bill Mays, Silvano Monasterios, Tomasz Dabrowski, Stephen Scott, Troy Roberts, Roxana Amed,Martin Bejerano, Camila Meza, John Hart, Michael Dease, Rotem Sivan, Melissa Aldana, Andy Laverne, Othello Molineaux, Randy Brecker, Amir ElSaffar, Lew Tabackin, Don Friedman, Jonathan Kreisberg, Benny Golson, and Slide Hampton, to name a few. As an educator, Rodolfo is an Assistant Professor of Jazz at Cal State University Fullerton and has a wealth of experience, holding previous positions at Florida International University, Broward College and Miami Dade College . He has performed and presented at the Jazz Education Network convention and has been a Thelonious Monk Institute Clinician. He has taught masterclasses at The Royal Conservatory of Music in Denmark, The American Modern School of Music in Paris, The Universidad de las Americas in Ecuador, The New World School of the Arts in Miami, The University of Costa Rica, and The Symphonic Conservatory in San José, Costa Rica. The Rodolfo Zuniga Quartet: Jeff Ellwood-Saxophone Zach Barthelomew-Piano Marty Quinn-Bass Rodolfo Zuniga-Drums www.rodolfozuniga.com/ |
Wednesday 1/15
Jack Brandfield New York City Native tenor saxophonist Jack Brandfield is a passionate musician who brings his own style in carrying the torch for interpreters of the Great American Songbook. His talents have been recognized by jazz luminaries that he has shared the stage with such as John Pizzarelli, Rodney Whitaker, Bill Cunliffe, and Harry Allen. Jack holds a B.M in Jazz Studies from Michigan State University and is currently a scholarship recipient from The Frost School of Music at The University of Miami where he is completing a M.M in Studio Music and Jazz. www.instagram.com/jackbrandfield/ |
Thursday 1/16
Russ Spiegel Alongside performing everything from solo guitar to running a 17-piece jazz orchestra featuring his own compositions and arrangements, Russ Spiegel has released several CDs, written music for film, TV and musicals, toured Europe and Asia, taught college-level courses, run workshops and seminars, worked as a music copyist for Broadway shows and major-label recordings as well as having appeared in a number of feature films as both a musician and actor. www.russguitar.com/ |
Friday 1/17
Low Ground The name “Low Ground” was coined when the band was formed in June of 2020. In contrast to other bluegrass band names (which usually highlight the mountains, ridges, and hollers of the genre’s birthplace), “Low Ground” is a nod to the Sunshine State, where musicians usually play at (or below) sea level. Low Ground has five members total, but often plays as a duo or trio for more intimate shows. Members include Isaac Taylor (banjo), Paddy King (fiddle), Amanda Accardi (vocals, upright bass), Trevor Klutz (mandolin), and Nico Kiriazis (guitar). lowgroundband.com/home |
Saturday 1/18
Hymn for Her Hymn for Her is the name of a psychedelic, bluegrass rock and roll duo. But it’s really a rock ’n’ roll family — namely Lucy Tight, Wayne Waxing and their 9-year-old daughter, Diver. For five months of the year, they live in a funky shotgun shack somewhere in downtown Sarasota. When the family’s on tour, they take their home with them in the form of a flying saucer-like, gleaming, metallic 1961 Bambi Airstream trailer. Right now, they’re in the home without wheels. I knock. Wayne and Lucy let me in — and instantly make me feel right at home. Inside, the place is bursting with the instruments and evidence of creativity. The front porch/recording studio is a tightly packed tangle of wires, amps, keyboards and guitars. The living room has its own share of keyboards and a violin — both of which Diver is mastering. In the living room, their “inspiration corner” boasts an old school turntable and a collection of vinyl LPs ranging from Bob Dylan to Frank Sinatra. Wayne smiles as I read off the band names. “Yeah, it’s an eclectic mix,” he says. “We’ve got everything from Abba to ZZ-Top.” hymnforher.com/ |
Sunday 1/19
Oigo Adrian Gonzalez-Arredondo was born in a valley somewhere in the north of South America, raised by a first-class family in the third world. He studied piano, guitar and solfege at the Conservatorio Juan Jose Landaeta for 7 years until moving to Miami at the age of 14. Became a multi-instrumentalist out of curiosity and happenstance. Later on became a vocalist out of necessity and circumstance. He's got no Grammys or Junos or awards to boast about (except for the top prize at the 2000 Miami-Dade Community College - Kendall Campus Composition Contest, where he graduated from the Honors Department). Performed at numerous festivals throughout the country with many a bands in the past 25 years, but mostly with local stalwarts Suenalo, with whom he’s played for the last 13 years. He also spearheads his own project OIGO, a non-genre specific outfit focused on groove, songwriting and good times. Adrian has a knack for writing familiarly sounding original tunes. He also wrote this bio. oigomusic.com/ |
Mestizas
Mestizas is a musical group that combines styles such as flamenco, jazz and various genres of Latin American folklore. From a contemporary perspective they revisit forgotten —but fundamental— songs from the cultures that forged their intertwined identities along with their own compositions. From Spain to Uruguay, and from La Havana to Boston, their music is the vehicle that transports the cultural richness of each of its 5 members. With exquisite musicality the quintet stands out for its quality, originality, aesthetic and social awareness. In a Mestizas’ show each song is a story and each story is an invitation to travel to the center of our traditions to renew, rediscover, and admire them. Website |
For artists interested in booking, please email through the link provided here. Be prepared to provide links to live video footage of your group performing as well as your website. For all other requests, see contacts below. Due to the high volume of requests, response time may vary. We thank you for your patience.
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HoursSunday-Thursday 6:00 pm - 2:00 am Friday & Saturday 6:00 pm - 3:00 am No Reservations Live Music
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