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The Tampa Jazz Club was incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 1995 with the objective of generating interest in preserving, understanding, and performing jazz.
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Making the scene since 2006!
The Tampa Jazz Club was incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 1995 with the objective of generating interest in preserving, understanding, and performing jazz.
BLUES POWER w/ Gil Anthony (2013 Keeping the Blues Alive Award Winner)
WDIG 1450AM, Dothan, AL: Sundays 6–10pm CDT & Mondays 6–11pm CDT.
Listen live:
https://ice-1.streamhoster.com/lv_wdigradio--broadcast1
First two hours both nights streamed live on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/gil.anthony.3
More info:
gilanthonyblues.com
1: Robbin Kapsalis, Blues Is in the House, Blues House
2: Sean McDonald, Have Mercy, Little Village
3: Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Hard Road, Red Zero
4: Kyle Rowland, Not Holding Back, Little Village
5: Kim Wilson, Slow Burn, MC Records
6: Mississippi Heat, Don’t Look Back, Delmark
7: Teresa James, Bad at Being Good, MoMojo Records
8: Cat Campbell, A Little Hope, Self
9: Ben Rice, Fallen Angel, Self
10: Debra Power, Unapologetically Me, Self
11: James Hunter, Off the Fence, Easy Eye Sound
12: Tinsley Ellis, Labor of Love, Alligator
13: Johnny Max, Same, Poor Soul Records
14: J.T. Lauritsen, Still Be Friends, Hunter Records
15: Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials, Slideways, Alligator
16: Selwyn Birchwood, Electric Swamp Funkin’ Blues, Alligator
17: Gabe Stillman, What Happens Next, Gulf Coast Records
18: Mike Finnigan, Same, Forty Below Records
19: Duke Robillard, Blast Off, Nola Blue
20: Bob Corritore, Ernestine Blues, SWMAF
21: Omar Coleman & Igor Prado, Old New Funky & Blue, Nola Blue
22: Pat Pepin, What More Can I Do, Self
23: Mick Kolassa, Blue to the Bone, Endless Blues
24: Catfish Keith, Sugar for Sugar, Fish Tail Records
25: Davey Jones, Ball Cap Blues, Self
26: Charlie Barath, Issaquena Getaway, Self
27: Garrett T. Willie, Bill’s Cafe, Gulf Coast Records
28: Pontchartrain Shakers, Love, Peace, & Chicken Grease, Southland Records
29: Laura Chavez, My Voice, Ruf Records
30:
Paul Filipowicz,
Breakwater, Big Jake Records
Also Playing: Stefan Hillesheim Band, Charles Turner, Brothers, Peter Veteska, J.B. Barnes, Billy Thompson, Luke Winslow-King, Brother John, Ed Alstrom, Weezil Malone Band, Larin Michaels, Tina Cossey
* Bold and/or linked indicates a Jazz & Blues Florida highlight (client, Florida artist, or close friend of the family).
Gil Anthony is a longtime blues radio host and promoter best known for his syndicated program Blues Power. With a broadcasting career spanning more than four decades, Anthony has played a consistent role in supporting and advancing blues music across the Southeast, particularly in southern Alabama and northern Florida. His Blues Power show, which began in the 1990s and expanded into a multi-hour weekly broadcast, features new releases, artist interviews, and festival promotion, and is streamed to listeners well beyond its regional base. In recognition of his contributions to the music, Anthony received a Keeping the Blues Alive Award from the Blues Foundation, one of the organization’s highest honors for individuals who support and promote the blues. In addition to his on-air work, he has been active as an event MC, festival supporter, and contributor to blues education initiatives, including programs connected to the Wiregrass Blues Festival. His ongoing Blues Power Top 30 charts continue to highlight current recordings receiving airplay and industry attention.
Mailing Address:
Gil Anthony
PO Box 6628
Dothan, AL 36302
Email: bluegil@hotmail.com
Website:
gilanthonyblues.com
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/gil.anthony.3
Phone: (334) 718-1736
*NOTE* GAINESVILLE BIG BAND CELEBRATES JAM AND TONY BENNETT APRIL 12, 2026. INFO HERE.
Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM) was established at the museum in 2001 to recognize and celebrate the heritage and history of jazz throughout the month of April.
JAM is designed to encourage participation from audiences of all ages. Individuals are invited to explore jazz through study, attend live performances, listen to broadcasts and recordings, read about the music, and engage with its ongoing development.
Jazz Appreciation Month 2026
JAM continues as an annual, monthlong tribute to jazz as both a historic and living American art form. The Smithsonian Jazz 2025–2026 season is supported by lead sponsors David C. Frederick and Sophia Lynn, with additional contributions from the LeRoy Neiman and Janet Byrne Neiman Foundation; the Argus Fund; the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation, founding donor of the Smithsonian Jazz Endowment; and Goldman Sachs.
For Jazz Appreciation Month 2026, the National Museum of American History will present a full schedule of programming aligned with the 250th anniversary of the United States. The series will examine the diverse regional traditions that have shaped jazz across the country—from New Orleans to Chicago, Kansas City, and the West Coast—highlighting the cultural influences and distinct styles that define the music.
Each performance will focus on the unique voices and historical roots that contribute to the broader American jazz tradition, illustrating how these elements continue to interact within an evolving musical form. The programming presents jazz as both an artistic expression and a reflection of shared cultural identity, emphasizing its role in connecting communities through a common musical language.
All programs are offered free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.
Featured JAM Events
Blossom and the Shrub-TonesApril 2026
11: Jon Zeeman, (Blues), $10, 8-11p.
19: Dale Jazz Band, 8-11p.
May 2026
9: JP Soars & the Red Hots (Blues), $10 advance, 8-11p.
Arts Garage is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, multi-disciplinary performing arts venue in downtown Delray Beach. The organization provides accessible arts experiences across Palm Beach County and South Florida, featuring touring musicians, theatre productions, education programs, and visual arts exhibitions.
The April 2026 jazz and blues lineup includes Christian McBride & Ursa Major, Ann Hampton Callaway, Bria Skonberg, Walter Smith III Trio, Billy Stritch & Gabrielle Stravelli, and the Blues Brothers Soul Band.
Celebrating the release of his March 2026 album TWIO Vol. 2, Walter Smith III presents a classic saxophone trio performance featuring selections from the jazz standard repertoire.
Iconic singer/pianist Billy Stritch and acclaimed vocalist/songwriter Gabrielle Stravelli combine their considerable talents for an evening of great music celebrating the legendary Mel Tormé and Ella Fitzgerald. The show includes beloved favorites from the Great American Songbook (The Man I Love, A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square, Cheek to Cheek) and swinging jazz standards (Too Close for Comfort, Oh, Lady Be Good!). These two performers have brought their magic to stages all over the world and together bring an incredible knowledge and feel for this great music.
Band Members:
Billy Stritch - Piano and Vocals
Gabrielle Stravelli - Vocals
Pat O'Leary - Bass
Goetz Kujack - Drums
Platinum Award Winning singer-songwriter Ann Hampton Callaway celebrates the music of one of America's most powerful and enduring musical artists. Singing timeless classics from five decades of Barbra Streisand's multi-faceted career, Callaway crafts a loving musical portrait of the icon who began as a role model for her and evolved as a mentor, recording Ann's songs on six of her recent CDs, including I've Dreamed Of You, the song that Streisand sang on her wedding day. In a night of soaring songs and stories, Callaway promises a performance that not only celebrates the extraordinary career of Barbra Streisand, but also reminds us of "the way we were."
Band Members:
Ann Hampton Callaway - Vocals
John Proulx - Piano
Bria Skonberg is a Juno Award-winning artist, 10x Downbeat Rising Star, Jazz at Lincoln Center Swing! Awardee, and the 2022 recipient of the "Legend" Award by the Society for the Preservation of the Great American Songbook. The trumpeter, vocalist, and composer has been called the "shining hope of hot jazz" (NY Times) and is considered "one of the most versatile and imposing musicians of her generation" (WSJ). She has been a featured artist at hundreds of festivals and stages the world over, including New Orleans Jazz & Heritage, Monterey, Newport, and Montreal Jazz Festivals.
Blues Brothers Soul Band Tribute is a high-kicking, hard-rocking, nail-biting, cat-fighting, film-faking, tight-fitting, feet-stomping, dance-crazed, alcohol-hazed, powerhouse performance of a show. (Amen!)
Band Members:
Dave "Doc Brown" Langley - Bass & Vocals
Mark "World Tour" DeRose - Drums & Percussion
Brad Jimenez - Bari Sax & Vocals
Mark Ordway - Trumpet & Vocals
Tom Lacy - Trombone & Vocals
Christian McBride is an eleven-time GRAMMY-winning bassist, composer, and bandleader. He is the Artistic Director of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), the TD James Moody Jazz Festival, and the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. McBride is also a respected educator and advocate for youth, and serves as Artistic Director of Jazz House KiDS and the Jazz Aspen Snowmass Summer Sessions. In addition to artistic directing and consistent touring with his ensembles, he hosts NPR's "Jazz Night in America" and "The Lowdown: Conversations With Christian" on SiriusXM. Whether behind the bass or away from it, Christian McBride is always part of the music. From jazz to R&B, and pop/rock and hip-hop/neo-soul to classical, he is a luminary with one hand ever reaching for new heights, and the other extended in fellowship—inviting us to join him.
Band Members:
Christian McBride - Bass
Michael King - Keys
Savannah Harris - Drums
Nicole Glover - Saxophone
Ely Perlman - Guitar
What are you looking for in a great blues festival?
Great music and accessible musicians
Covered stage and seating area
Permanent bathrooms and shower stalls
Picnic tables and fire rings for late-night jamming
Family- and dog-friendly setting
A wide assortment of vendors
Reasonable beverage prices
A consumer-friendly carry-in policy
A true sense of community
You’ll find them all at Camping with the Blues.
You don’t have to camp.
For those who do, there is plenty of space for tents, vehicles, and self-contained setups.
Prefer hotels? Options are available nearby.
An open-air covered stage and seating area provides a comfortable setting for a full weekend of live music. The event takes place rain or shine.
For more information, contact Roseanne at (941) 758-7585.
Please do not call the ranch directly.
Interested in sponsoring or becoming a vendor?
Call: (941) 758-7585