Monthly Archives: February 2015

In honor of Beatle/songwriter George Harrison’s Birthday – a special performance by The Benedetti Trio

featuring guitar virtuoso Fred Benedetti & his vocalist daughters Regina & Julia, plus multi-instrumentalist/bassist Jeff Pekarek 8PM – $15 cover ($10 students)

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Longtime member of both the Jeff Hamilton Trio & John Pizzarelli Quartet, swingin’ NYC pianist Larry Fuller returns

with Katie Thiroux bass, Matt Witek drums, & special guest guitarist Graham Dechter 8PM – $20 cover

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The Rez Abbasi acoustic quartet

NYC jazz guitarist Rez Abbasi & his quartet perform captivating acoustic renditions of electrically charged jazz-rock classics from Weather Report, Return To Forever, Herbie Hancock, Mahavishnu and more! – featuring Bill Ware vibes, Stephan Crump bass, & Eric McPherson drums … Continue reading

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Bring your special one to dizzy’s annual Jazz Valentine tribute to “Pops & Ella” – Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald

featuring vocalist Leonard Patton with Teagan Taylor vocals/trumpet, Ed Kornhauser piano, Justin Grinnell bass, & Duncan Moore drums 8PM – $15 cover

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We celebrate the 82nd Bertday of contrabass champion & mentor Bertram Turetzky with a performance by the UCSD Professor Emeritus of Music himself

with his ensemble THE GRATEFUL LIVING. Expect them to cover about 700 years of music, including a contrapuntal cornucopia, a blues for Mingus, & some tangos by Piazzolla 8PM – $15 cover ($10 students)

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