Friday Jazz
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Stephanie Porter Quartet
BAKE’S PLACE: Greta Matassa: The Music of Ray Charles
NEW ORLEANS: Thomas Marriott’s Flexicon
LATONA PUB: Hadley Caliman, Phil Sparks & Matt Jorgensen
(5:00-7:00pm, no cover)
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Hugh Sutton and Susan Harper
9pm – Honeypie, with Kristy Smith (vocals/guitar/ukelele), Dawn Clement (vocals/piano/nord-electro), Geoff Harper (bass) and Steve Smith (drums)
BOXLEY’S: Clark Gibson Trio
AMORE: Lonnie Williams
LAKESIDE BISTRO: Deems Tsutakawa
JAZZ VOX: Dena DeRose & Chuck Deardorf
THE CHAPEL: Andy Hayleck & Paul Neidhardt
LUCID: Mack Grout Group
SERAFINA: Fred Hoadley Trio
NORTH CITY BISTRO: Gail Pettis Trio
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Trumpeter Riley Mulherkar and vocalist Siobhan Brugger are the featured performers for “A Weekend of Rising Stars,” which takes place July 16 & 17 at Bake’s Place.
Siobhan Brugger has been singing jazz standards since she was 12 years old and has appeared at jazz clubs in Edinburgh, Scotland and Kobe, Japan. She has received numerous accolades including:winner of the 2009 Downbeat Magazine Best High School Jazz Vocalist, two –time winner of the “Outstanding Alto Soloist” award at the Lionel Hampton jazz Festival, winner of the student division of the Seattle-Kobe Jazz Vocalist competition, selection for the 2008 All-State Jazz Choir and also a two-time finalist for the Gibson/Baldwin Grammy Jazz Festival. She is a longtime student of Greta Matassa and her performed at such great venues as Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley and Bake’s Place. Siobhan is presently a student at USC, where she is continuing her education in jazz studies. Siobhan’s band features Devon Yesberger on piano, Chris Copland on drums, Colleen Gilligan on bass and Daniel Hipke on guitar. Siobhan will be appearing on July 17.
Celebrating Hadley Caliman with Thomas Marriott
Interview and photo by Steve Korn