Dine & Discover every Saturday at The Dark Room at The Grandel! Enjoy chef inspired specials and discover some of STL’s jazz phenoms from 6pm-8pm (unless otherwise noted) with rotating solo performances from legends and newcomers alike!
http://www.thedarkroomstl.com/live-music/The World’s Fare Gospel Brunch series aims to elevate and provide a platform for the St. Louis Gospel community. 11am – 1pm Reservations Recommended
The Bonbon Plot brings their mix of bossa nova, French jazz, and American jazz favorites to pair with brunch at The Dark Room.
http://www.thedarkroomstl.com/One part Bach and one part jazz, shaken-not stirred. The ultimate composer’s most familiar melodies presented in a unique jazz style! Featuring guitarist Steve Schenkel, pianist Kim Portnoy and vocalist Erin Bode. Presented by Centene Charitable Foundation as part of the 2018 St. Louis Bach Festival. $35
http://www.bachsociety.org/bachjazzPeter Case, founding member of the Nerves and leader of the Plimsouls, and the first troubadour of the post-punk era, returns with his first album of new songs since 2010’s Wig! The Nerves’ 1976 “Hanging on the Telephone” EP, its title song covered by Blondie, remains a classic and has earned the band a strong following of young fans around the world. The Plimsouls song “A Million Miles Away” is a power pop classic. Case’s debut solo album, produced by T-Bone Burnett, earned him his first Grammy nomination and spearheaded a songwriter movement, now dubbed Americana. $20
https://kdhx.ticketfly.com/event/1640692-peter-case-st-louis/Arch City Brass April 26, 2018 8:00pm $20 General Admission Arch City Brass is emerging as one of the most ambitious and progressive chamber ensembles in the Saint Louis area. ACB treats audiences to a unique brand of entertainment which captivates all ages. From exciting classical arrangements to stirring jazz standards, and the best of the original brass quintet repertoire, ACB treats audiences to a unique brand of entertainment which captivates all ages. ACB is composed of the traditional brass quintet instrumentation of two trumpets, French Horn, Trombone, and Tuba plus the addition of a percussionist. $20 General Admission
Debuting St. Louis’ newest jazz ensembles, The Thursday Night Revue at The Dark Room hosts a rotating group on stage every Thursday night from 9:30pm-11:30pm. All shows are free. Please see our events tab for a detailed calendar. 3/29: Dave Black Trio – RSVP 4/5: Dave Stone Trio – RSVP 4/12: Ben Reece’s Unity Quartet – RSVP 4/19: The Hermon Mehari Quartet part of the Greater St. Louis Jazz Festival – RSVP 4/26: Ptah Williams Does Gershwin – RSVP Follow Thursday Night Revue on Facebook or Instagram
If you've not seen him in a live setting, this is what you have to do. His presence is spooky and timeless, as one imagines it was like to see Son House or Leadbelly. No emotional stone is left unturned. While you plan for this important experience, collect Malcolm Holcombe albums... He is cryptic, demanding, polarizing, bold, passionate and free, a combination badly needed in our time of infinite trivia. He's even more interesting for having made a remarkable journey of recovery and discovery. $12-$15
https://kdhx.ticketfly.com/event/1627767-malcolm-holcombe-st-louis/