One of the Chicks’ favorite writers and one of Robert Plant’s best former collaborators, Patty Griffin kicks off a sold-out two-night stand in an unusually intimate venue for her sizable fanbase, with Chris Koza for an opener.
PATTY GRIFFIN
SEP 12-13 • 8PM
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After impressing for years with his Frank Sinatra show, Andrew Walesch, a young man with a crooner’s old soul, takes on Tony Bennett.
ANDREW WALESCH SINGS TONY BENNETT
feat. His Orchestra
SEP 14 • 7PM
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Veteran jazzy R&B singer/pianist Oleta Adams, best known for the Gulf War anthem “Get Here,” makes her Twin Cities farewell appearance.
OLETA ADAMS FAREWELL TOUR
SEP 15 • 7PM
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Dave Holland New Quartet: In 1968, the bassist received a call from Miles Davis, who’d seen him play at Ronnie Scott’s in London, to join the trumpeter’s group. Holland has gone on to an esteemed career, as a sideman and a leader. He’s played with a who’s who in jazz, including Betty Carter, Stan Getz, Jack DeJohnette, Anthony Braxton, Herbie Hancock, Pat Metheny, Chick Corea and Miles. A three-time Grammy winner and a 2017 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, the British-born and U.S.-based bassist brings his New Quartet, featuring saxophonist Jaleel Shaw, pianist Kris Davis and drummer Nasheet Waits.
DAVE HOLLAND NEW QUARTET
SEP 16 • 7PM
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Acclaimed Chicago trumpeter Marquis Hill’s expansive sounds embrace jazz, hip-hop, R&B, Chicago house and neo-soul.