JAZZ IS DEAD: Explorations Into The Music of Grateful Dead feat. Alphonso Johnson, Steve Kimock, Pete Lavezzoli & Bobby Lee Rodgers

This event is GENERAL ADMISSION. GA & SEATED SHOWDoors 8 pm | Show 9 pm$35 Advance | $40  Day Of$55 Platform Seating Note: Seating Available on Raised Platform OnlyFamous for interpretations of classic Grateful Dead songs with jazz influences, Jazz Is Dead comes to Rhode Island on December 4! 🎶 The legacy All-Star instrumental ensemble (re)assembled a killer line-up featuring Alphonso Johnson, Steve Kimock, Pete Lavezzoli & Bobby Lee Rodgers 🎸 Don’t miss it!

Show Postponed to 12.4.24: JAZZ IS DEAD

Due to illness, Jazz is Dead, scheduled for the MET, Pawtucket, RI, Thursday June 13, has been postponed to December 4. All June 13th tickets shall be honored, and those patrons shall be gifted the free soundboard download of the fabulous December 4th performanceor Refunds At Point Of Purchase

OBLIVIOUS FOOLS & SPECIAL GUESTS

This event is GENERAL ADMISSION.A portion of the proceeds to benefit “The Mike Schiavone Non Profit Organization”supporting young adults in their music adventures

APRIL FOOLS: Burlesque & Drag Bonanza

GA: $22 Advance • $25 at the doorVIP Individual: $50VIP 4 Packs – $175 Tickets include early entry (6 pm), stage front seating, priority access to games, novelty popcorn bucket and local vendor swag. 

HAYLEY JANE BAND

Hayley pulls inspiration from a variety of styles, including 60s + 70s rock + pop, musical theater, folk, blues, soul, psychedelic, funk + bluegrass.  Just as varied, are the many ways she can captivate an audience.  Whether the concentrated potency of her solo acoustic performance, the explosive energy + movement of her full band shows, or one of her theatrical performances, she always brings the charisma, humor + passion to move an audience.  This event is GENERAL ADMISSION.

DIRTWIRE: The Four Directions Tour

DIRTWIRE Dirtwire stands poised between ancient Mother Earth and modern technology, a blend of ethnomusicology and the psychedelic trance state, gut-bucket delta blues and what the band variously dubs “back-porch space cowboy blues, swamptronica, and electro-twang.” It’s a sound informed by Dirtwire’s travels and performances around the globe, where East meets West and North joins South. From the favelas in Brazil, Femi Kuti’s Shrine in Lagos, Tokyo’s bluegrass clubs, Ayahuasca ceremonies in Central America, Gamelan performances in Bali, desert festivals in the Australian Outback, and the 20th anniversary of Kazakhstan’s modernized new capital Astana, the band spreads its message by building bridges across musical cultures in their own unique way. Dirtwire plays an array of instruments both ancient and modern, including West African kamale ngonis, jaw harps, space fiddles, whamola basses, Rickenbacher electric 12 string guitars, bowed Banjos and mouth harps from around the globe, all interwoven into modern laptop beat creation. Hailing from the underground west coast electronic bass music scene Dirtwire finds itself at the forefront of experimental electronic music production mixing in their wide array of world instruments with sampled beats and 808’s. Dirtwire’s live shows are a communal psychedelic journey, ranging from down home boot stomping get downs, to bass and blues electronic mashups, to ethereal cinematic beat driven soundscapes. Woven into each is the exploration of where live instruments meet computer production, and where tradition meets experimentation.