Purple Dayz’ is the latest project from renowned Irish jazz guitarist Hugh Buckley. On the night, he and the band will be performing the music from the brand new album release 'Hugh Buckley’s Purple Dayz'.
Formed in 2021 Jazzabelles are an all ‘female led’ band, who’s aim is to make a difference and encourage more female artists to take part in jam sessions, festivals and live events. Introducing jazz to a wider audience is one of the paramount goals in their endeavour and they pride themselves on playing standards with a fresh sensitive and collaborative approach so listeners can recognise and relate to the music instantly.
Born and raised in an African American community in South Carolina, Dana Masters did not just find her home amongst the hills of County Down but found herself as a singer and songwriter too. Now making waves as a solo performer, the acclaimed vocalist is capable of moving fluently between jazz, blues, soul and gospel.
Gediminas Karkaukas makes a welcome return to St. Anne’s Church in a new collaboration with Bassist Cormac O’Brien. This is an opportunity for Dublin audiences to hear these two gifted performers before they go on to perform in Chicago and Carnegie Hall in New York.
They will have a fresh program of new arrangements of Karkauskas' debut album, Lost Suite as well as some carefully chosen and discerning jazz standards.
19:00 - 19:50 Intermediate Swing Dance Class. Admission €10 per person.
19:50 - 20:40 Beginner Solo Jazz Class. Admission €10 per person.
20:40 - 21:30 Beginner Swing Dance Class. Admission €10 per person.
21:30 - 22:00 Swing Social Dance & Jazz Jam. Free Entry.
Arthur's Jam session is strictly jazz, but all musicians and listeners are welcome
Doors at 8 / Jam starts at 8:30
Full backline provided
Bossa Nova, Blue Note and standards from the golden age of American song performed by guitar duo Hugh Buckley and Barry McCormack.
The all-star ‘Artifacts Trio’ – flautist Nicole Mitchell, cellist Tomeka Reid and drummer Mike Reed – have long been recognized as torchbearers of Chicago’s renowned jazz scene. The trio consists of members of The Art Ensemble of Chicago and The Association for the Advancement of Creative Music (AACM) i.e. the historically vital, leading-edge Chicago arts organization, which began in 1965.
Grab a pizza and a pint and enjoy some live jazz provided by some of Dublin's finest musicians. Expect tunes by the likes of Herbie Hancock, Weather Report and Sun Ra.
17 Piece Big Band playing the music of Glenn Miller, Count Basie, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin and many more.
Two of Ireland's finest guitarists join forces in the upstairs bar of the Dublin landmark that is Neary's, Chatham Street, playing a high-quality mix of jazz, pop and originals.
Let's get together and play jazz standards! Get your chord changes from iRealPro, and the heads from the Real Book. All and any instruments and singers are welcome. This is an event organized by the community.
For the past three remarkable decades, the Marcin Wasilewski Trio has graced the world of jazz with their extraordinary talent and unwavering commitment to musical excellence. With a career spanning 30 years, this trio has become synonymous with storytelling through their music. Their remarkable journey includes collaborations with jazz luminaries like Tomasz Stanko, Joe Lovano, Charles Lloyd and more, along with the release of seven exceptional albums on ECM Records.
The Richie Buckley Quartet return to their Thursday Night Residency Jazz Gig at Frank Ryans Pub in Smithfield.
Bossa Nova, Blue Note and standards from the golden age of American song performed by Derek Whyte on double bass and Barry McCormack on guitar.