Guitarist and vocalist Cliff Richmond’s band always features some of Nashville’s top talent, and presents a great blend of soulful, swinging, and funky jazz.
Renowned Nashville pianist Pat Coil will perform this month with his special act Music for Humans, which will feature Jovan Quallo on saxophone, Hunter Strasser on guitar, Brian Allen on bass, and Wes Little on drums.
One of Nashville’s most talented up-and-coming pianists Marc Payne will lead his trio. Payne has been praised for his diversity and wide knowledge of many jazz styles. He has spent his life in Nashville soaking up many different sounds andRead More
Singing a mixture of R&B, Soul, and Jazz, vocalist Chrisette Michele is a Grammy winning artist. At this show you’ll hear some of the singer’s brand new music, as well as some of her classic tunes like “A Couple ofRead More
The Analog continues its Analog Soul series, featuring some of the city’s most promising emerging talent who are redefining soul music. Both shows this month will feature Will Davenport and The Smoke Show. These shows are 21+.
The jazz faculty of MTSU come to the Cave to present an evening of swinging music. The combo will be led by Jazz Program head Jamey Simmons on trumpet and flugelhorn and will feature Don Aliquo on saxophone, Desmond NgRead More
January Highlight! For a more unique jazz experience, check out the Isaac Eicher Quartet. Eicher is a mandolinist and a rising star in the acoustic jazz scene. His quartet features prominent local players Giovanni Rodriguez on bass, Jesus Agreda onRead More
Saxophonist and industry legend Jeff Coffin leads an all-star powerhouse group of some of the best jazz musicians in the business today. These names practically need no introduction as they are mainstays here in Music City. The group features JordanRead More
Singing a mixture of R&B, Soul, and Jazz, vocalist Chrisette Michele is a Grammy winning artist. At this show you’ll hear some of the singer’s brand new music, as well as some of her classic tunes like “A Couple ofRead More
Playing a mix of Wayne Shorter tunes and originals, Geoff Pfeifer brings gritty, edgy, genuine NYC-style jazz to Rudy’s stage with his Quartet.
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