Pictured below is the special guest playing the first set tonight..
hey all,
we’ve got a nice little evening of music lined up.
1st set- solo set by a nice drummer/multi-inst from around here.
2nd set- tim glenn/jt bates drum duets.
3rd set-adam linz, chris thomson, jt bates
all this for $5 you can’t go wrong.
hope to see you!!!
-thanks. jt
hey all,
fat kids will be down at the clown lounge this evening playing the 1st and 3rd sets with jeremy walker’s nownet playing the middle set…
hope to see you!! also taco’s will be available!!!!
10:30pm $5
woooo!!
-thanks
jt
Wednesday, November 4th 9pm-12am, Free/All Ages PATTY AND THE BUTTONS @ LEE’S LIQUOR LOUNGE
101 Glenwood Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55403
Patrick Harison – Accordion/Vocals
Tony Baluff – Clarinet
Mark Kreitzer – Guitar
Eric Johnson – Tuba
Old timey jazz for dancing, the buttons are back at it again. Shannon and bill give FREE dance lessons at 8pm. http://www.leesliquorlounge.com/
Minneapolis Dub Ensemble is playing two nights coming up tonight and tomorrow. Currently missing their guitarist, Jacob Hanson, due to Mason Jennings tour, they will be playing three deep for these hits. Who knows what special guests will appear?!
Trio music featuring Dave King on skins, Adam Linz on the tub, and Scott Fultz on the cane. We’ll be playing some of the old FKG book, minus the G. Also some music by Kenny Loggins, Pat Benatar, and Tears For Fears. Please come out and celebrate these fine composers with us.
21+ $5 10:30PM
Dave King of course of The Bad Plus, Happy Apple, Halloween Alaska, etc..
Julian Lage, guitar Tupac Mantilla, percussion Jorge Roeder, bass Ben Roseth, saxophones Aristides Rivas, cello
21 year old guitar virtuoso Julian Lage is already a seasoned veteran in the jazz world. Having spent several years as a sideman in groups led by Gary Burton, Nnenna Frelon, and David Grisman, Lage has developed a surprisingly mature and unique musical language. His ability to create striking musical moments in a variety of contexts is so captivating that his technical prowess is almost taken for granted. His debut solo recording, Sounding Point, was released in March 2009.
Lage started playing guitar at age 5, and discovered jazz quickly, absorbing everything he heard. His preternatural ability gave him an opportunity to perform on the nationally televised Grammy Awards telecast in 2000, where he was spotted by Gary Burton. Lage joined Burton on some performances and eventually became a regular member of Burton’s Generations Quintet, exposing him to the touring jazz circuit. He spent the following years appearing on many stages and records, as a sideman and as a collaborator (notably with pianist Taylor Eigsti), all the while composing and honing his own musical voice.
With the release of his amazing debut record, Lage is poised at the forefront of the new generation of jazz performers, an exciting new voice for the years to come.
“I was amazed by the depth of his playing, he’s a real improviser who just goes with the flow. He’s not about anything other than making a beautiful musical statement.” -David Grisman
“Sounding Point is so negligibly packaged that it could easily slip under the radar or be mistaken for just another guitar-geek recording. In fact it’s a major find: springy, intelligent chamber Americana that fits perfectly into a spectrum of Nonesuch-style players like Bill Frisell and Chris Thile’s Punch Brothers.” Time Out New York
Special Clown Lounge tonight. When I was growing up there were a couple of musicians in town that I idolized and wanted to play with one day. Dave Karr was near the top of that list along with Irv Williams and Bobby Peterson. Tonight we have Dave’s Clown Lounge premiere along with JT on drums and myself on bass. If you’re a fan of jazz in any way this is to not be missed. Dave Karr is a legend here in the Twin Cities. Hope you can make it down to see why. By the second set we’re hoping to have a few guests as well. OK Hope this finds you well.
The Clown Lounge. Snelling and University on St Paul’s historic Midway
10:30 PM
$5
Set One: Dave Karr Sax, Adam Linz Bass, JT Bates Drums
The James Buckley Trio have been hard at work all winter long writing new songs as a follow up to their first release, Stitches.
James Buckley and his talented trio comprised of JT Bates on drums and Bryan Nichols on piano are set to release another great record titled Knowing and Losing. They will be celebrating the new album with a party at the Dakota Jazz Club on Thursday, May 14th at 7 p.m.
The trio’s last record, Stiches, won over some serious critics that helped put them in the field of heavy hitters in the jazz world. With each member of the group bringing their own individual street cred to the table, you can’t help but take notice of this impressively cohesive ensemble.