Ladies of Jazz
Ladies of Jazz
Another Ladies of Jazz show at Rudy’s, featuring an excellent lineup of Nashville women, including Wendy Burns, jazz flutist and vocalist, and fellow vocalists Brooke Bryant and Johnnie Baltimore.
Another Ladies of Jazz show at Rudy’s, featuring an excellent lineup of Nashville women, including Wendy Burns, jazz flutist and vocalist, and fellow vocalists Brooke Bryant and Johnnie Baltimore.
Led by Professor Marc Widenhofer, the student small groups perform of an evening of music including jazz standards, new contemporary works, and original compositions by Blair students and faculty.
I couldn’t make a list of Rudy’s events without including a shout-out for the regular weekly Jazz Jam the club hosts every Sunday night. Whether you are a jazz musician and you want to jam with your fellow artists, orRead More
This five-piece band is heavily influenced by classic jazz cutting-edge artists like Thelonius Monk, Wes Montgomery, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and more. The band consists of Brian Cornish on saxophone, Regi Wooten on bass, Daryl Johnson on drums, Adam CharneyRead More
One of Nashville’s preeminent guitar talents will perform several times at the Underdog. More blues and country than jazz, Trapp’s intricate and highly technical guitar playing will surely interest those who love the technicality of jazz music. His trio featuresRead More
A favorite on the Nashville Latin and jazz scene, multi-instrumentalist Giovanni Rodriguez presents an electric night of salsa, along with his band consisting of Rodriguez (timbales/vocals), Melvin Macias (piano/vocals), Yosvany Cordero (congo/bongo), Michael S. Morton (flute/vocals), and Isoel Villarrubia (bass).
Standout Nashville pianist Kelli Cox returns to Rudy’s with her trio, featuring Jonathan Wires on bass and Chris Brown on drums. Cox has been preforming professionally since she was fifteen, and has made herself a Nashville staple.
Coming from a distinctly talented musical family, Regi Wooten is one of the most innovative and dynamic musicians on the scene today, pushing the boundaries of the traditional genres. Equally at home playing Hendrix as Wes Montgomery, Wooten assembles aRead More
Every Thursday night, Rudy’s honors its New Orleans and French roots by celebrating the vibrant music of Gypsy Jazz. These nights feature a variety of small groups either led or curated by New Orleans native Brook Sutton, all performing musicRead More
Anson Hohne returns with a different outfit, this time as a guitar trio. They will play a mix of originals, standards, and contemporary jazz.
Jazz and blues vocalist Rebecca Carlson has made a name for herself across the country, taking stints based in New York City, Tucson, Los Angeles, and now Nashville. An extensive touring and recording career has made her quite an in-demandRead More
GRAMMY-winning saxophonist Dana Robbins pays tribute to the Soul Jazz sound of the late 60’s and early 70’s, celebrating artists such as Les McCann, Eddie Harris, Jimmy Smith, and more. Robbins has either recorded or performed with many artists, includingRead More
Fresh off a high-energy debut at the NJW not too long ago, Gtar Phil and his trio are back from a highly-anticipated live album recording in the Cave.
Boston-based saxophonist and educator Ryan Devlin returns to the Rudy’s stage with his band Side Step. The band features Jordan Learner on saxophone, Ian Ashby on bass, and Ryan Barski on drums.
All-star Nashville pianist Pat Coil returns with a special configuration of his quartet format, featuring Don Aliquo on sax, Rob Linton on bass, and Marc Widenhofer on drums. As you all probably know by now, Coil is a highly in-demandRead More
Acclaimed vocalist and Nashville native Piper Jones returns to the Cave after a powerful performance there last summer. Mixing blues, jazz, and R&B, Jones has a soulful voice that is sure to enchant. Her band will feature Alex Murphy onRead More
Boston-based saxophonist and educator Ryan Devlin returns to the Rudy’s stage with his band Side Step. The band features Jordan Learner on saxophone, Ian Ashby on bass, and Ryan Barski on drums.
Every other Sunday, Rudy’s features a Sunday dinner, with one of Music City’s top bassists Jimmy Sullivan leading a swingin’ jazz band featuring rotating special guests, for which a unique dinner special is served just for the show.
The Analog continues its Analog Soul series, featuring some of the city’s most promising emerging talent who are redefining soul music. All shows feature Will Davenport and select other artists. These shows are 21+.
The eclectic and diverse members of this band combine around a love of foreign languages to offer a unique sound. Vocalist Justyna Kelley, daughter of country and bluegrass artist Irene Kelley, Giovanni Rodriguez, Dominican multi-instrumentalist who grew up abroad, JeromeRead More
A combined concert with the Blair School of Music Jazz Orchestra and Jazz Choir.
March Highlight! A rare occurrence at Rudy’s, the Room is open on a Tuesday night to celebrate Mardi Gras, embracing the club’s Cajun lineage. In addition to drink specials and authentic New Orleans cuisine, special six-piece brass band will beRead More
Weekly blues night with a different special guest each week.
March Highlight! A rare occurrence at Rudy’s, the Room is open on a Tuesday night to celebrate Mardi Gras, embracing the club’s Cajun lineage. In addition to drink specials and authentic New Orleans cuisine, special six-piece brass band will beRead More
Viktor Krauss is a bassist that has called Nashville home since 1992, and has over 600 credits to his name as either bassist, composer, or producer.
Coming from a distinctly talented musical family, Regi Wooten is one of the most innovative and dynamic musicians on the scene today, pushing the boundaries of the traditional genres. Equally at home playing Hendrix as Wes Montgomery, Wooten assembles aRead More
Every Thursday night, Rudy’s honors its New Orleans and French roots by celebrating the vibrant music of Gypsy Jazz. These nights feature a variety of small groups either led or curated by New Orleans native Brook Sutton, all performing musicRead More
Jack Ruch returns this month with his organ trio, a classic jazz format.
Guitarist Ellisa Sun returns to the Rudy’s stage. Originally from LA, Sun has toured extensively and her music has been featured in television programs like “LA’s Finest” (Sony Pictures), “Dollface” (Hulu), and “Kung Fu” (CW).
Another vocalist and Tennessee native, this time from Memphis, returns to Nashville for one night only for a performance at the Cave. The younger brother of renowned saxophonist Kirk Whalum, Kevin has had music in his life his entire life.Read More
Hailed as one of the most innovative steel pannists the world over, Jonathan Scales has spent his career redefining the expectations of his instrument. Presenting compositions that are complex and difficult yet accessible and danceable, Scales and his trio ofRead More
Bassist Shaun Munday returns to the Rudy’s stage with his full band. Munday has studied and performed with some of the industry’s greats, including John Mayer, Esperanza Spalding, and Antonio Sanchez, among others.m
Vocalist Alyssa Allgood was named a “Rising Star Female Vocalist” in the 2024 Downbeat Magazine Critics Poll. She just released an album last year title “From Here,” featuring a collection of original music recorded with acclaimed musicians Geoffrey Keezer, JohnRead More
One of Nashville’s most active and accomplished saxophonists, Aliquo will be leading performances several times this month, both in trio and quartet format.
Saxophonist Jake Botts has made quite the name for himself in the jazz scene, both in New York and right here in Music City. Originally from San Francisco, Botts cut his teeth in NYC, graduating from the New School forRead More
The Analog continues its Analog Soul series, featuring some of the city’s most promising emerging talent who are redefining soul music. All shows feature Will Davenport and select other artists. These shows are 21+.
March Highlight! Two of the leading figures in today’s jazz scene come to the Schermerhorn stage. Dee Dee Bridgewater is a Grammy and Tony Award-winning jazz vocalist who puts her own unique spin on standards and jazz classics. Bill CharlapRead More
This five-piece band is heavily influenced by classic jazz cutting-edge artists like Thelonius Monk, Wes Montgomery, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and more. The band consists of Brian Cornish on saxophone, Regi Wooten on bass, Daryl Johnson on drums, Adam CharneyRead More
Live jazz at one of Nashville's most unique bars.
A favorite on the Nashville Latin and jazz scene, multi-instrumentalist Giovanni Rodriguez presents an electric night of salsa, along with his band consisting of Rodriguez (timbales/vocals), Melvin Macias (piano/vocals), Yosvany Cordero (congo/bongo), Michael S. Morton (flute/vocals), and Isoel Villarrubia (bass).
Weekly blues night with a different special guest each week.
Three of the biggest names in jazz and progressive music join forces at City Winery. Chrissi Poland is a powerhouse vocalist known for her emotive and heartfelt style combining jazz, soul, and pop influences. Oz Noy is one of theRead More
GRAMMY-winning saxophonist Dana Robbins pays tribute to the Soul Jazz sound of the late 60’s and early 70’s, celebrating artists such as Les McCann, Eddie Harris, Jimmy Smith, and more. Robbins has either recorded or performed with many artists, includingRead More
Coming from a distinctly talented musical family, Regi Wooten is one of the most innovative and dynamic musicians on the scene today, pushing the boundaries of the traditional genres. Equally at home playing Hendrix as Wes Montgomery, Wooten assembles aRead More
Jack Ruch returns this month with his organ trio, a classic jazz format.
CONCURRENCE returns for a one-night-only show, an experience they call Nashmatikz, a live Hip Hop experience. Complete with b-boy dancers, and turntables, elements of hip hop, electronica, and even swing are represented here. This show will feature Paul Horton (piano,Read More
March Highlight! An all-star band celebrates one of jazz’s most enduring formats, the organ trio. With three men who have a combined career of nearly a century, guitarist Bob Sabellico, keyboardist Kyle Lehning, and drummer Raymond Massey all have aRead More
Acclaimed saxophonist Jovan Quallo presents a special tribute to one of jazz’s most influential sax-men, Kenny Garret, renowned for his fiery tone and groundbreaking compositions, Garrett has left a mark on every jazz saxophonist, and Quallo is no exception. JoinRead More
The highly-praised CONCURRENCE returns in their traditional format for two shows, each with special guests. The regular band consists of Paul Horton on piano and samples, and Greg Bryant on bass. The Friday show will feature Nate Smith on drums.
Prominent Nashville pianist Jody Nardone brings his trio to Rudy’s for a classic jazz set. With a growing national reputation, Nardone seamlessly shifts from the “whispered beauty of Bill Evans to the percussive flights of McCoy Tyner.” (Michael McCall, NashvilleRead More
Nashville legend Lori Mechem presents the first installment of her 2025 residency at the Cave, in celebration of 30 years playing together with her quartet. This band has recorded three albums together, as well as backed up artsits like PeteRead More
March Highlight! Superstar NOLA trombonist and bandleader Trombone Shorty comes to the iconic Ryman stage with his band. Born Troy Andrews, he has been entrenched in music practically since he was born, performing with the legendary Bo Diddley at JazzRead More
Every other Sunday, Rudy’s features a Sunday dinner, with one of Music City’s top bassists Jimmy Sullivan leading a swingin’ jazz band featuring rotating special guests, for which a unique dinner special is served just for the show.
The Analog continues its Analog Soul series, featuring some of the city’s most promising emerging talent who are redefining soul music. All shows feature Will Davenport and select other artists. These shows are 21+.
This is not a traditional jazz jam playing standards, but rather an improv jam, but any jazz player or listener will still be interested!
This five-piece band is heavily influenced by classic jazz cutting-edge artists like Thelonius Monk, Wes Montgomery, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and more. The band consists of Brian Cornish on saxophone, Regi Wooten on bass, Daryl Johnson on drums, Adam CharneyRead More
Live jazz at one of Nashville's most unique bars.
A favorite on the Nashville Latin and jazz scene, multi-instrumentalist Giovanni Rodriguez presents an electric night of salsa, along with his band consisting of Rodriguez (timbales/vocals), Melvin Macias (piano/vocals), Yosvany Cordero (congo/bongo), Michael S. Morton (flute/vocals), and Isoel Villarrubia (bass).
Weekly blues night with a different special guest each week.
Nashville native Bizz Bigsby shares his very personal music which tells the story of his life, influenced by everyone from Bill Withers to George Jones to James Taylor.
Coming from a distinctly talented musical family, Regi Wooten is one of the most innovative and dynamic musicians on the scene today, pushing the boundaries of the traditional genres. Equally at home playing Hendrix as Wes Montgomery, Wooten assembles aRead More
Every Thursday night, Rudy’s honors its New Orleans and French roots by celebrating the vibrant music of Gypsy Jazz. These nights feature a variety of small groups either led or curated by New Orleans native Brook Sutton, all performing musicRead More
Jack Ruch returns this month with his organ trio, a classic jazz format.
Percussionist, educator, and composer-arranger Miles Damaso leads his quartet in a special performance featuring unique arrangements of some of the best-loved Disney songs. The band features Don Aliquo on sax, Pat Coil on piano, and Leland Nelson on bass.
Another Ladies of Jazz show at Rudy’s, featuring an excellent lineup of Nashville women, including Wendy Burns, jazz flutist and vocalist, and fellow vocalists Brooke Bryant and Johnnie Baltimore.
Ritual Being returns to Rudy’s. Led by Grammy-nominated pianist and composer Pascal Le Boeuf, Ritual Being hybrid jazz-classical ensemble featuring some of Nashville’s top talent, including Annaliese Kowert (violin), Alex Krew (cello), Ethan Jodziewicz (bass), and Jordan Perlson (drums).
A trio consisting of Vanderbilt music students, the group is led by pianist Eli Ibrahim and features Ian Nussdorfer on bass and Nick Pacella on drums.
One of Nashville’s most active and accomplished saxophonists, Aliquo will be leading performances several times this month, both in trio and quintet format. This quintet format will feature Roger Bissell (trombone), Ted Wilson (piano), Jacob Jezioro (bass), and Larry AbermanRead More
March Highlight! In honor of Women’s History Month, beloved Nashville vocalist and educator Sandra Dudley presents a special concert celebrating some of jazz’s most legendary women, including Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McRae, and Ella Fitzgerald.
Prominent Nashville pianist Jody Nardone brings his trio to Rudy’s for a classic jazz set. With a growing national reputation, Nardone seamlessly shifts from the “whispered beauty of Bill Evans to the percussive flights of McCoy Tyner.” (Michael McCall, NashvilleRead More
Another frequent visitor to the Rudy’s stage, award-winning vocalist, songwriter and vocal coach Stephanie Adlington is known as the “Siren of the South,” with an “unrivaled” take on the Great American Songbook.
March Highlight! Of particular interest to our Spanish-speaking jazz-loving community, Venezuelan band Los Amigos Invisibles is stopping by one of my favorite venues, The Basement East. Playing an electric mix of disco, acid jazz, and funk mixed with Latin rhythms,Read More
This is not a traditional jazz jam playing standards, but rather an improv jam, but any jazz player or listener will still be interested!
This five-piece band is heavily influenced by classic jazz cutting-edge artists like Thelonius Monk, Wes Montgomery, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and more. The band consists of Brian Cornish on saxophone, Regi Wooten on bass, Daryl Johnson on drums, Adam CharneyRead More
Live jazz at one of Nashville's most unique bars.
A favorite on the Nashville Latin and jazz scene, multi-instrumentalist Giovanni Rodriguez presents an electric night of salsa, along with his band consisting of Rodriguez (timbales/vocals), Melvin Macias (piano/vocals), Yosvany Cordero (congo/bongo), Michael S. Morton (flute/vocals), and Isoel Villarrubia (bass).
Weekly blues night with a different special guest each week.
Jazz harmonica player PT Gazell brings his band back to the Rudy’s stage.
Coming from a distinctly talented musical family, Regi Wooten is one of the most innovative and dynamic musicians on the scene today, pushing the boundaries of the traditional genres. Equally at home playing Hendrix as Wes Montgomery, Wooten assembles aRead More
Every Thursday night, Rudy’s honors its New Orleans and French roots by celebrating the vibrant music of Gypsy Jazz. These nights feature a variety of small groups either led or curated by New Orleans native Brook Sutton, all performing musicRead More
Jack Ruch returns this month with his organ trio, a classic jazz format.
March Highlight! Virtuoso Mark Guiliana is a Grammy-nominated drummer and composer “around whom a cult of admiration has formed” (New York Times). He has shown himself to be extremely skilled across many genres, from acoustic jazz to progressive electronic musicRead More
As part of Women’s History Month, one of Nashville’s most beloved jazz vocalists Abigail Flowers presents a special concert celebrating the women of jazz. Known for her ability to sing in multiple languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and Hawaiian,Read More
American jazz singer and songwriter Peyroux actually began her career on the streets of Paris, singing classical American blues and jazz songs. Her music interweaves jazz, blues, folk, and pop, and she isn’t afraid to speak her mind, with themesRead More
March Highlight! Continuing with the celebration of women in jazz, percussionist Sofia Goodman presents her own concert, this time honoring women composers including Esperanza Spalding, Emily Remmler, and Alice Coltrane. Her band will feature Goodman on drumset, Matt Twaddle onRead More
French jazz singer Cyrille Aimée comes to the Winery stage. She has a long discography going back to 2006, and her most recent album “a Fleur de Peau’ was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Traditional Pop Vocal AlbumRead More
Bassist and broadcaster Greg Bryant leads his band featuring Jonathan Rogerson on guitar, David M. Rogers on piano, Willie B. on drums, and special guests. Since beginning his career in the early 2000’s, Bryant has recorded or performed with artistsRead More
Standout Nashville pianist Kelli Cox returns to Rudy’s with a special sextet configuration of her band, featuring Steve Herman, Greg Cox, Dan Hitchcock, Chris Autry, and Chris Brown. Cox has been preforming professionally since she was fifteen, and has madeRead More
This is not a traditional jazz jam playing standards, but rather an improv jam, but any jazz player or listener will still be interested!
I couldn’t make a list of Rudy’s events without including a shout-out for the regular weekly Jazz Jam the club hosts every Sunday night. Whether you are a jazz musician and you want to jam with your fellow artists, orRead More
March Highlight! While not exactly jazz, the classic pop tunes of Burt Bacharach certainly blur the lines between genres. This special act has been touring the country celebrating the music of the legendary songwriter. Featuring a nine-piece ensemble led byRead More
Artist Sarah Aili excels in many mediums, and is known for her work in music, theater, and storytelling. She was recognized by the Nashville Scene as one of the city’s top actors for her roles in Waitress and Innocent withRead More
Live jazz at one of Nashville's most unique bars.
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