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The Lead Sheet: September 2023

Chris Speed Trio comes to the Ice House on September 13

Looking Back– August.

Adam Meckler returned to Crooners with his orchestra

August is always an iffy month for entertainers, restaurants, etc. Until State Fair week, seems everyone is “at the lake” or otherwise as far from the Midwest heat and humidity as possible, squeezing in family time before school starts, or just chilling out before we have to start… chilling in. Still, hats off to the venues and musicians who nevertheless brought the best to the metro and were rewarded with strong audiences, inside and out. As is often the case, jazz gigs mostly failed to hit the Strib’s weekly Pick Six, so I will do my opinionated best to compensate. The best in jazz that I saw over the past few weeks? Bobby Watson’s quintet at The Dakota (August 1), with a welcome return of trumpeter Wallace Roney Jr (or maybe the III or IV?) who embellished Camille Thurman’s set at the Twin Cities Jazz Festival in June; also a welcome return of Adam Meckler and his orchestra (Crooners, August 4) giving us soaring, original music; a new show from the prolific Maud Hixson highlighting the songs of the golden era of film and blending the talents of Rick Carlson and Dean Magraw (Dunsmore Room at Crooners, August 5); the often hilarious as well as harmonious Diane Schuur, singing Basie with the JazzMN Orchestra at The Dakota (August 12); and the three-prongs of the Dave King Residency, three Tuesdays at The Dakota in three configurations (duo with Chris Weller, Dave King Trucking Company, Happy Apple). I missed the first but was quite delighted with the Trucking Company which, now in a comparable configuration (and arguably, I’m sure), outplays the latest iteration of The Bad Plus.  And Happy Apple was both delightfully mellow and subtly challenging. Excitement without auditory overblast!

September Jazz!

A reminder that this is not intended as a jazz calendar or exhaustive list of gigs and concerts. These only are my recommendations based on scheduling I know about.

Julian Lage

At The Dakota (1010 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis; www.dakotacooks.com)

More Jazz at the Dakota!  Check the full calendar—live music 7 nights per week.

 

Minneapolis Strings Project

At Crooners (6161 Highway 65, Fridley; www.croonersloungemn.com) .  Music on three stages, Thursday-Sunday, and in Maggie’s Lounge Wednesday and Friday-Saturday. A sampling of September:

More Jazz at Crooner’s.  Check Crooner’s website for the full line-up of jazz and more, including:

 

Peter Goggin

At kj’s hideaway (408 St Peter Street, St Paul; www.kjshideaway.com) . Trumpeter/Impresario Steve Kenny has been presenting weekly jazz for nearly a decade, most recently at kj]’s hideaway in the old Artists Quarter digs as Saturday Night Jazz. Usually two bands, always stellar musicians. And sometimes another jazzy night sneaks onto the kj’s calendar!

See the website for additions to the Saturday Night Jazz calendar!

At Jazz Central Studios (407 Central SE, Minneapolis; www.jazzcentralstudios.org) .  For more than a decade, Mac Santiago has kept this little nonprofit, basement  club running on jazz fumes, featuring music most nights Tuesday-Saturday, and bringing together some of the metro’s finest, oldest, and youngest! A sampling for September:

Kenne Thomas

More gigs at Jazz Central in September! More music this month includes guitarist Chris Graham (September 15), trombonist Thomas Wytko (September 16), tabla master Marcus Wise (September 17), pianist Jeffrey Merrill (September 22), and  South Arts Jam Session with Drew Tucker (September 23).

At the Icehouse (2528 Nicollet, Minneapolis; www.icehousempls.com) . Yes, it was really an old icehouse! Recently the music space has been remodeled.

Jeremy Boettcher

Outdoor Courtyard Jazz Series (5:30-8 pm).

And more at the Icehouse:

See Icehouse full schedule at www.icehousempls.com)

Mary Louise Knutson

At The Lexington (1096 Grand Av, St Paul; https://thelexmn.com).  Enjoy a relaxing drink or meal in the Wiliamsburg Room at one of St Paul’s finest night spots, with live jazz every Friday and Saturday night, featuring the metro’s best. Reservations recommended. Music 7-10 pm.

 

At the MetroNome Brewery (385 Broadway, St Paul; www.metronomebrewery.com. A relatively new addition to the St Paul jazz scene, the brewery’s lower level “Fingal’s Cave” presents live jazz several nights per week. Among the shows in September:

Jay Epstein (Red Planet, Stablemates)

See the MetroNome website for complete jazz and other music listings.

 

Kenni Holmen and Jennifer Grimm

KBEM’s JazzClectic Series.  Jazz88’s JazzClectic pop-up concert series brings amazing jazz to new and unexpected locations across the Twin Cities! These 90-minute family-friendly concerts feature Minnesota’s best artists and musicians. Free! In September:

Daniel Leahy and Pippi Ardennia

Selby Avenue Jazz Festival –September 9. The 22nd annual Selby Ave Jazz Fest returns to the intersection of Selby and Milton in St Paul, celebrating not only great music (modern and “contemporary” jazz, blues, soul and more) but great food and above all, community. Headlining this year is the smoothest of saxes from Najee; also on stage—Selby Ave Brass Band, Pippi Ardennia and Daniel Leahy, Walker West Students and Faculty, Urban Legends of Jazz led by Solomon Parham, and the Brio Brass Band. 11 am-7:30 pm. Free.

And More Jazz Throughout  the Metro

Herb Alpert and Lani Hall

The Lead Sheet will be updated throughout the month as more information is available.

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