Just like Django Reinhardt’s quintessential gypsy jazz band of the 1930’s, the ‘Quintette du Hot Club de France’, the Tenters are a 5 piece following in the footsteps of the greats with their lineup of viola, bass and 3 guitars.
Enjoy lazy summer afternoons with soothing live jazz from the Charlie Moon Quartet featuring Dominic Mullan on drums, Darragh Hennessy on piano and Barry Donohue on bass at Love Tempo every Saturday.
The annual Scott's Jazz Club Christmas show returns over two nights! Join Scott Flanigan with the house trio of Rohan Armstrong and Andrew McCoubrey for the best in festive jazz, with special guests Dave Howell (saxophone), Kyron Bourke (vocals) and Kristine Mills (vocals) bringing some Christmas cheer.
West coast jazz or cool jazz as it became known, was a response to the frenetic sounds of bebop and hardbop that was being played in New York. With it’s California cool and emphasis on the arrangements rather than just the soloist, it was associated with the beach culture of the emerging young artists of the 1950s.
Organ Freeman – Irish jazz organ trio
Organ Freeman specialises in the music of the bebop and hard bop idioms of the early 1950s and 60s. Playing standards by composers such as Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter, and many more in the classic organ trio format.
Join us for the final podcast and concert of 2024, featuring award winning vocalist Christine Tobin.
Kicking off at 8pm, Irish Women in Jazz's Jennifer McMahon will be in conversation with Christine Tobin ahead of a full set from the band; Christine Tobin vocals, Phil Robson guitar, Neil Ó Loclainn double bass and Dominic Mullan drums.
Bossa Nova, Blue Note and standards from the golden age of American song performed by guitar duo Hugh Buckley and Barry McCormack.
Enjoy lazy summer afternoons with soothing live jazz from the Charlie Moon Quartet featuring Dominic Mullan on drums, Darragh Hennessy on piano and Barry Donohue on bass at Love Tempo every Saturday.
The Dirty Jazz club have been a massive part of the Dublin Jazz scene for around 15 years. Their focus is on the exploration and deconstruction of songs and an emphasis on creating a depth and textural soundscape on the melody, form and feel of the tunes.
A mix of jazz, from luminaries including Charles Mingus, Thelonius Monk, Wes Montgomery and others; blues from the 1930s through to modern day, from artists such as Blind Blake, Ry Cooder and Ray Charles; and a selection of roots songs inspired by Matteo’s journeying through the US and Caribbean.
Organ Freeman – Irish jazz organ trio
Organ Freeman specialises in the music of the bebop and hard bop idioms of the early 1950s and 60s. Playing standards by composers such as Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter, and many more in the classic organ trio format.
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
RTÉ Concert Orchestra
Guy Barker, conductor
Giacomo Smith, clarinet/saxophone
Vanessa Haynes, Joe Stilgoe, Tommy Blaize vocalistsFollowing on from last year’s successful dive into the ‘20s with “Gatsby and Beyond”, this New Year’s Eve celebration with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and Guy Barker’s Big Band will move into the ‘30s and ‘40s – the swing era.Swing, Swing,
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.
John Moriarty is one of Ireland's foremost jazz guitarists. In recent times, John has toured / recorded with US pianist Bill Carrothers, Bobby Watson of ‘Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers’ and sax legend Ronnie Cuber; and was a prize-winner at Montreux Jazz Festival's Guitar competition.