Friday, March 20, 2026

Beautiful Bobby Blackmon Returns to Gainesville’s A. Quinn Jones Museum with Soul, R&B and Blues on March 29, 2026

Meet Your Neighbors Out On The
Blues Patio!


Sunday, March 29, 2026 | 6–8 PM | FREE
at the
A. Quinn Jones Museum & Cultural Center
1013 NW 7th Ave
Gainesville, FL 32601
MAP   WEBSITE (352) 334-2010
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The Blues are the roots of African American music today. Blues on the Patio, a Spring and Fall series curated by the North Central Florida Blues Society, features local and regional blues artists. The series provides a network of association for area blues listeners and builds upon the Blues Education program by encouraging youth participation. Admission is FREE!

Beautiful Bobby Blackmon returns to Gainesville with his signature blend of soul, R&B, and blues guitar to open the Blues on the Patio series at the A. Quinn Jones Museum & Cultural Center. With a career spanning decades across the South and beyond, Blackmon remains a steady presence on Florida’s blues circuit, recognized for his smooth vocals, expressive guitar work, and engaging connection with audiences. Career highlights include opening performances for B. B. King (2010) and Buddy Guy (2008).

His performances reflect a clear understanding of the many styles within the blues tradition, moving comfortably between them with precision and purpose. On stage, his natural ease and thoughtful interaction with the audience contribute to a performance style that adjusts seamlessly to the feel of each song.

Whether presenting well-known standards or his own material, Blackmon offers a genuine blues experience rooted in tradition while remaining fresh and relevant. His return to Gainesville sets the tone for the season and provides a strong opening for this community-centered concert series.

As this annual series continues to grow in popularity, attendees are encouraged to bring a spare chair in case seating is filled.

The A. Quinn Jones Museum & Cultural Center, housed in the former Jones Family home, serves as a tribute to one of the most influential educators in the history of Alachua County. The museum features a permanent exhibit on “Prof” Jones, the people and places of the Fifth Avenue/Pleasant Street neighborhood, and a collection of oral histories centered on the African American experience in Gainesville.

UPCOMING SERIES PERFORMANCES

Sunday, April 26, 2026 | 6–8 PM | FREE
Rev. Billy C. Wirtz
FACEBOOK EVENT - Invite your friends!

Sunday, September 6, 2026 | 6–8 PM | FREE
Sheba the Mississippi Queen w/ Dr. Jules Cool Blues
FACEBOOK EVENT - Invite your friends!

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8th Annual North Central Florida Women in Blues Showcase May 17, 2026 at Heartwood Soundstage in Gainesville, FL

North Central Florida
Women in Blues Showcase 2026
Sunday, May 17, 2026 | Doors 2p, Show 3p
at
619 South Main Street
Gainesville, FL 32601
(352) 258-8557
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The North Central Florida Blues Society’s 8th annual Women in Blues Showcase will be held on May 17, 2026, at Heartwood Soundstage. Join the blues community in celebrating the Blues and the important role female performers have played, continue to play, and will play in keeping the genre vibrant.

The North Central Florida Women in Blues Showcase annually hosts national, regional, and local female blues performers. This powerful day of music is a favorite among attendees and has fostered unity and friendship among diverse performers.

The North Central Florida Blues Society is proud to announce the all-woman backing band and featured artists for the 8th annual North Central Florida Women in Blues Showcase:

Backing Band:
Drums: Deb Berlinger, Tallahassee, FL
Bass: Elizabeth Hangan, Los Angeles, CA
Guitar: Vange Durst, Palm Coast, FL

Featured Artists:
Garnetta Cromwell (South Hamilton, ON, Canada)
Vange Durst (Palm Coast, FL)
Doris "Lady D" Fields (Beckley, WV)
Elizabeth Hangan (Los Angeles, CA)
Kiersi Joli (Nashville, TN)
Nella B (Upper Marlboro, MD)
Cat Rhodes (Pensacola, FL)
Sheba the Mississippi Queen (Ocala, FL)
Mary Washington-Brooks (Fort Lauderdale, FL)

Women in Blues events are dedicated to spotlighting and supporting female artists in the blues genre, addressing historical disparities and promoting equal opportunities in the music industry. Through festivals, jam sessions, showcases, and live streams, these events provide a platform for female blues musicians to share their talent, connect with audiences, and gain recognition. By raising awareness of the contributions of women in blues, these gatherings help build a stronger, more inclusive community that fosters growth, collaboration, and appreciation for diverse voices in the genre. They help ensure that female blues artists receive the visibility and support needed to thrive while amplifying their stories and contributions on a broader scale.

Stay in touch with
North Central Florida Women in Blues
by connecting on their Facebook Page.

PAST FEATURED ARTISTS
Alex Richman (St. Augustine, FL)
Amanda Ferwerda (Gainesville, FL)
Amy Hart (Nashville, TN)
Anna Marie (Gainesville, FL)
Barbara Paul Armbrecht (R.I.P.) (Gainesville, FL)
Becky Sinn (Gainesville, FL)
Beth Reid-Grigsby (Sacramento, CA)
Beulah Mae (Ormond Beach, FL)
Bridget Kelly Fik (Gainesville, FL)
Brigitte Rios Purdy (Los Angeles, CA)
Cassie Keenum (Gainesville, FL)
CC Wilson (Baltimore, MD)
Chelsea Oxendine (Gainesville/Live Oak, FL)
Cherie Cray
Christine Alexander (Pensacola, FL)
Christine Leiser (Ocala, FL)
Cindy Bear (Jacksonville, FL)
Deb Ryder (Topanga, CA)
Deby Starr
Doris "Lady D" Fields (Beckley, WV)
Elizabeth Hangan (Los Angeles, CA)
Gayle Harrod (Baltimore, MD)
Janelle Frost (Panama City Beach, FL)
Kellie Rucker (Mystic, CT)
Kiersi Joli (Nashville, TN)
Kim Reteguiz (Jacksonville, FL)
Lauren Mitchell (San Miguel de Allende, MX)
Laurie Lacross-Wright (Winter Haven, FL/Flint, MI)
Maggie McKinney (Panama City, FL)
Marie Williams (R.I.P.) (Gainesville, FL)
Melanie Murray (Gainesville, FL)
Michelle Banfield (Gainesville, FL)
Nicole Wagner (Keystone Heights, FL)
Niecie (Detroit, MI/Nashville, TN)
Nora Gauck (Keystone Heights, FL)
Pam Taylor (Lancaster, SC)
Patti Parks (Buffalo, NY)
Queen Iretta Sanders (Jackson, MS)
Ruth Wyand (Kill Devil Hills, NC)
Sarah Menefee (Bloomington, IN)
Sheba the Mississippi Queen (Ocala, FL)
Sugar and Spice (Tampa, FL)
Sunny Bleau (Oxford, MI)
Tina Jackson (Paramount, CA)
Tullie Brae (Nashville, TN)
Yolanda Raftice (R.I.P.) (Melrose, FL)

Heartwood Soundstage
Nestled in the heart of Gainesville, Florida, Heartwood Soundstage stands out as a vibrant music venue, enriching the local music scene with its unique charm. Boasting a state-of-the-art sound system and a cozy yet spacious setting, Heartwood provides an intimate experience for music enthusiasts. The venue's commitment to showcasing live jazz and blues aligns seamlessly with the diverse cultural offerings in the area. With its welcoming ambiance and neighboring food and beverage options, Heartwood Soundstage has become a go-to spot for both local and touring artists, creating memorable performances that resonate with audiences. From its inviting atmosphere to its dedication to promoting live music, Heartwood Soundstage has solidified its place as a cornerstone of Gainesville's musical landscape.

The North Central Florida Blues Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, cultivation, nurturing, and promotion of blues music. Members enjoy substantial ticket price discounts that can easily offset the cost of membership over the course of a year. Join today at: https://ncfblues.org

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The BLUES has HISTORY in
GAINESVILLE!
22 YEARS OF BRINGING THE BEST BLUES
IN THE WORLD TO GAINESVILLE FLORIDA!

2026
Cory Hall
Jasper Smitty
Mud Morganfield

2025
John NΓ©meth
Toots Lorraine & The Traffic
The Nighthawks
Rev. Billy C. Wirtz

2024
Sauce Boss Bill Wharton
Doug MacLeod
EG Kight
Cash Box Kings
Kent Burnside

2023
Brandon Santini
Joey Gilmore†
Bridget Kelly Band
Barbara Armbrecht†
Lurrie Bell
The Blues Beatles
Mr. Sipp
John Primer
Little Mike & The Tornadoes
Chris Cain

2022
Biscuit Miller
JP Soars & The Red Hots
Early Times
Mick Kolassa
The Lucky Losers
Sheba the Mississippi Queen
The Nighthawks
&
Rev. Billy C. Wirtz
Terry Hanck & His California Band

2021
Little Jake & the Soul Searchers
Mike Zito
Albert Castiglia
Bridget Kelly Band
Snacks Blues Band
Josh Miller Blues Review
Eric Gales
Reverend Billy C. Wirtz
Pam Taylor & The Flyin' V's
21 Blue Featuring Longineu Parsons

2020
Pam Taylor & The Flyin' V's
Ruth Wyand & The Tribe of One
Doug MacLeod
Rev Shawn Amos

2019
Mac Arnold & Plate Full O' Blues
Vanessa Collier
Little Mike & The Tornadoes
Bridget Kelly Band
George Worthmore Jason Ricci
Shane Dwight
Damon Fowler
Tennessee Redemption
Patti Parks
Toronzo Cannon
Albert Castiglia
Roy Book Binder

2018
Birthday Blues Bash-O-Rama w/ Anthony Gomes, Danielle Nicole & Bridget Kelly Band
BLUEZAPALOOZA: Ghost Town Blues Band & Betty Fox Band & Bridget Kelly Band
Lauren Mitchell
Rev Shawn Amos
21 Blue featuring Longineu Parsons and Ted Shumate
Bill "Sauce Boss" Wharton
Doug MacLeod

2017
Zora Young
Norman Jackson Band
Selwyn Birchwood
Jason Ricci
Gracie Curran & The High Falutin’ Band
Albert Castiglia
Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials

2016
Annika Chambers
Cash Box Kings
Doug MacLeod
Matt Schofield

2015
Mac Arnold & Plate Full O' Blues
Long Tall Deb Feat. Colin John
Jeff Jensen
Samantha Fish
Terry Hanck
Zora Young
Tinsley Ellis

2014
Tas Cru
Selwyn Birchwood
Janiva Magness
Mac Arnold & Plate Full O’Blues
Joe Moss Band

2013
Brandon Santini
Matt Schofield
Nikki Hill
Albert Castiglia

2012
Jimmy Thackery
John Nemeth
Roomful of Blues

2011
Kenny Neal
JP Soars
Victor Wainwright

2010
Tommy Castro
Mike Zito
Watermelon Slim
Nick Moss
John Nemeth
Ana Popovic

2009
Janiva Magness
Duke Robillard
Michael Burks†

2008
Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials
Magic Slim†
Jimmy Thackery
Lurrie Bell
Mighty Lester
Tab Benoit
Nighthawks

2007
Chris Cain
Sean Costello†
Sauce Boss
Bryan Lee
Mark Hummel and the Blues Survivors

2006
Eddie Kirkland†
Gary Primich†
Smokin’ Joe Kubek† & B’Nois King
Debbie Davies

2005
Delta Moon
Little Charlie & the Nightcats
Pat Ramsey† & the Blues Disciples
Anson Funderburgh & the Rockets

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Real Deal Chicago Blues! John Primer GROWN IN MISSISSIPPI Tour in Florida March & April 2026


YOU CAN'T PAINT THE 
BLUES WITHOUT THE
PRIMER!

JOHN PRIMER
"MUDDY WATERS' LAST GUITARIST!"
2024 Grammy Nominee - Best Traditional Blues Album
2023 Blues Hall of Fame Inductee
Three-time Grammy nominated Chicago blues artist
Multiple Blues Music Award winner
Former Muddy Waters bandleader

FLORIDA SPRING 2026 TOUR

Sunday, March 29, 2026 | 6:30p
Warehouse 360
Santa Rosa Beach, FL
Rules of the Blues Festival Day 2

Wednesday, April 1, 2026 | 8:00p
Cafe Eleven
St. Augustine, FL

Friday, April 3, 2026 | 9:00p
The Funky Biscuit
Boca Raton, FL

Saturday, April 4, 2026 | 7:30p
Bonita Center for the Arts
Bonita Springs, FL

Monday, April 6, 2026 | 7:00p
Flamingo Bay Brewing
Bradenton, FL
Cottonmouth Presents

Three-time Grammy nominated artist and American blues legend John Primer was the bandleader and guitarist for Muddy WatersWillie Dixon and Magic Slim & The Teardrops. He has played or recorded with blues greats including Junior WellsGary Clark Jr.Derek TrucksJohnny WinterThe Rolling Stones and Buddy Guy. John Primer has received major recognition for his contributions to the history of Chicago blues.

This spring 2026 Florida run continues John Primer’s ongoing touring history in the state with The Real Deal Blues Band.

Growing up on Mississippi sharecropper land in 1945, Primer was inspired by field songs, spirituals, and the blues. After moving to Chicago in 1963, he began building a career through foundational venues and mentors that shaped the city’s blues tradition.

Primer performed on Maxwell Street and at Theresa’s Lounge, and worked with key artists including Sammy Lawhorn and Junior Wells. He later toured with Willie Dixon and the Chicago Blues All-Stars Band. In 1981, Primer joined Muddy Waters and was asked to lead the band. After Waters’ death, Primer performed with Magic Slim & The Teardrops for 14 years, touring internationally.

In 1995, Primer began leading his own band, The Real Deal Blues Band. He has recorded on dozens of albums, including releases under his own name, and has earned major industry recognition including Grammy nominations, Blues Music Awards, and Hall of Fame honors.
 
JOHN PRIMER - Guitar/Vocals
STEVE BELL - Harmonica 
LENNY MEDIA - Drums


MANAGEMENT & BOOKING CONTACT:
Lisa Becker Primer
(708)217-2715

FESTIVAL and FLORIDA BOOKING CONTACT:
Leo Gale
TA# TA1466
Not accepting band submissions.
We're already busy working at capacity for our current roster. Thank you!


#JohnPrimer  #RealDealBluesBand  #ChicagoBlues  #FloridaBlues  #LiveBlues  #BluesMusic  #BluesInFlorida  #FloridaConcerts  #BluesTour  #JazzBluesFlorida  #LiveMusic4Us  #BHPBluesHouse 

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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Spady House Celebrates Its 100th Anniversary With “The Black American Story” Jazz Concert April 4, 2026 In Delray Beach, FL

Exploring Heritage
Through Jazz and Narrative
Saturday, April 4, 2026 | 5-7 PM
Old School Square – Vintage Gymnasium
Delray Beach, FL
51 N Swinton Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
The Spady Cultural Heritage Museum marks two significant milestones in 2026—100 years since the construction of the historic Spady House and 25 years since the founding of the museum—with a special evening presentation titled "The Black American Story."
Set for Saturday, April 4, 2026, at Old School Square’s Vintage Gymnasium in Delray Beach, this program brings together music, storytelling, and discussion in a format designed to explore the depth, richness, resilience, and complexity of the Black American experience.
The performance features educator and historian Brian Knowles alongside acclaimed musicians Lafayette Gilchrist, Bashi Rose, and Emperor King Bishop | Solomon Selassie. Together, they present a call-and-response format in which spoken word and historical narrative are interpreted through live musical expression.
Knowles, founder of Power Builders and developer of the curriculum for the museum’s Black History Study program, guides the narrative portion of the evening. His storytelling provides the framework for musical responses by the ensemble, creating a continuous dialogue between history and sound.
Gilchrist, a Baltimore-based pianist and composer, is recognized for his work with saxophonist David Murray and for leading the New Volcanoes ensemble. Rose, founder of Konjur Collective, brings experience as a theater artist, filmmaker, and musician whose work has been presented at venues including the Brooklyn Academy of Music and the Baltimore Museum of Art. Bishop, based in South Florida, is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, and audio engineer whose work centers on interactive and exploratory performance.
“This year’s celebration reflects both our history and our future,” said Museum Director Charlene Farrington. “As we recognize these milestones, we are also celebrating the graduates of our second Black History Study program and continuing to share stories through music and conversation.”
Tickets are $75 per person, with sponsorship opportunities available. Additional event information is available at SpadyMuseum.com/events.
ABOUT
The Spady Cultural Heritage Museum, located at 170 NW 5th Avenue in Delray Beach, was established in July 2001 by the nonprofit organization EXPANDING AND PRESERVING OUR CULTURAL HERITAGE, INC., a 501(c)(3) Florida organization. Located in the 1926 former home of educator Solomon D. Spady, the museum preserves and shares local Black history through archives, exhibits, bus tours, walking tours, commemorative events, and youth mentoring. Museum hours are 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday; all other hours are by appointment. For more information, call (561) 279-8883 or visit SpadyMuseum.com.
Sponsored in part by the Board of County Commissioners, the Tourist Development Council, and the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County.
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Tampa Jazz Club Season Series Finale Performance Led by Dave Stryker Set for April 25, 2026 at New Tampa PAC

Classic Stevie Wonder
Interpreted Through a Jazz Lens

NEW TAMPA JAZZ NIGHTS SEASON FINALE!
New Tampa Performing Arts Center
Tampa, Florida
8550 Hunters Village Road • Tampa, FL 33647
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Saturday, April 25, 2026 • 8:00 PM
Dave Stryker
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As the finale performance of the New Tampa Jazz Nights 2025-26 series, Tampa Jazz Club presents acclaimed guitarist Dave Stryker in a special performance that brings together two highly respected voices in jazz. Joining Stryker on tenor saxophone is Jack Wilkins, retired Director of Jazz Studies at the University of South Florida, whose long-standing contributions to jazz education and performance in Florida continue to resonate throughout the region.
Dave Stryker is widely recognized for his distinctive tone, melodic approach, and deep connection to the soul-jazz tradition. Over the course of a prolific career, he has recorded nearly 40 albums as a leader, with an impressive run of seven consecutive releases reaching the No. 1 position on the JazzWeek radio chart. His work reflects both consistency and evolution, balancing straight-ahead jazz with elements of blues, groove, and contemporary influences.
A defining chapter in Stryker’s career was his decade-long tenure with legendary saxophonist Stanley Turrentine. That experience helped shape his phrasing, feel, and musical direction, grounding his style in a blues-infused, audience-connected approach that remains central to his performances today.
In addition to his work as a bandleader, Stryker has collaborated with a wide range of notable artists and continues to be an active presence on the international jazz scene. His live performances are known for their accessibility, rhythmic drive, and strong interplay between musicians—qualities that align well with the intimate and attentive listening environment of the New Tampa Jazz Nights series for this season finale show.
This concert offers an opportunity to hear two seasoned musicians in a setting that highlights both artistry and connection with the audience. For Tampa-area jazz listeners, it is a chance to experience a nationally recognized artist alongside a respected local figure, presented within a series that continues to bring high-quality jazz programming to the community.
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Tampa Jazz Club Presents Stevie Wonder Tribute March 28, 2026 at New Tampa PAC

Classic Stevie Wonder
Interpreted Through a Jazz Lens
NEW TAMPA JAZZ NIGHTS
New Tampa Performing Arts Center
Tampa, Florida
8550 Hunters Village Road • Tampa, FL 33647
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Saturday, March 28, 2026 • 8:00 PM
Stretch’s Rubberband
Overjoyed: A Stevie Wonder Tribute
  • Reserved Table Seats $35 (Members $30)
  • Theater Seats $30 (Members $25)
  • Students $10 with ID

As part of the New Tampa Jazz Nights series, Tampa Jazz Club presents Overjoyed: A Stevie Wonder Tribute, featuring Stretch’s Rubberband. The ensemble is led by Bay Area jazz scene veteran Richard “Stretch” Bruyn, whose work as a bassist, arranger, and bandleader has made him a familiar presence on stages throughout the region.

This program highlights the depth and range of Stevie Wonder’s catalog, drawing from a body of work that spans more than six decades. From early Motown recordings through the landmark albums of the 1970s and beyond, Wonder’s music has remained influential across jazz, soul, R&B, and pop. His compositions are known for strong melodies, rhythmic variety, and harmonic sophistication, qualities that translate naturally to a live ensemble setting.

Stretch’s Rubberband approaches this material with arrangements that respect the original recordings while allowing room for interpretation and improvisation. The group’s presentation reflects both the precision of Wonder’s studio work and the flexibility of live jazz performance, offering familiar songs in a fresh setting.

The tribute focuses on selections that have become part of the broader American songbook, including well-known titles that continue to connect with listeners across generations. Through this performance, Tampa Jazz Club’s New Tampa Jazz Nights series continues its focus on programming that connects audiences with influential artists and enduring musical works.

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UPCOMING NEW TAMPA JAZZ NIGHTS CONCERTS
Saturday, April 25, 2026 • 8:00 PM
Dave Stryker
As part of the New Tampa Jazz Nights series, Tampa Jazz Club presents acclaimed guitarist Dave Stryker, joined by retired USF Director of Jazz Studies Jack Wilkins on tenor saxophone. Known for his distinctive sound, Stryker is among the most prolific artists in jazz, having recorded nearly 40 albums as a leader, with his last seven reaching No. 1 on the JazzWeek radio chart. His sound is also informed by the decade he spent in Stanley Turrentine’s band.

&  Tampa Jazz Club Series
Mainstage Theatre — HCC Ybor City Campus
Tampa, Florida
1411 East 11th Avenue • Tampa, FL 33605
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Sunday, April 19, 2026 • 3:00 PM
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USF Faculty Jazztet
Miles Davis Centennial
Birth of the Cool Tribute
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Tampa Jazz Club Presents USF Faculty Jazztet in Miles Davis Tribute at HC Ybor City Campus April 19, 2026

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Tampa Jazz Club Presents a Tribute to
Rolling Stone Magazine's
"most revered jazz trumpeter of all time"
Live at HCC Ybor City Mainstage Theatre

Sunday, April 19, 2026 • 3:00 PM
*NOTE CHANGE OF DATE OF THIS SHOW*
USF Faculty Jazztet
Miles Davis Centennial
Birth of the Cool Tribute
at
HCC Visual & Performing Arts
& Tampa Jazz Club Series
Mainstage Theatre
HC Ybor City Campus
1411 East 11th Avenue • Tampa, FL 33605
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In celebration of Miles Davis’ centennial year, the USF Jazztet presents a tribute to the landmark recording that shifted the direction of modern jazz. In 1949, shortly after departing Charlie Parker’s band, Davis joined forces with arranger Gil Evans and a forward-thinking ensemble to record what became known as Birth of the Cool.

Davis and Evans would later collaborate on several period-defining projects including Miles Ahead, Sketches of Spain, and Porgy and Bess. This centennial program honors that influential chapter in jazz history.

The nonet is led by trombonist Tom Brantley and features trumpet player John Castleman. The USF Faculty Jazztet also includes Aaron West (alto saxophone), Ross Strauser (baritone saxophone), Lyndsie Wilson (French horn), Phil Beatty (tuba), Pablo Arencibia (piano), Mark Neuenschwander (bass), and David Rudolph (drums).

Join the Tampa Jazz Club for this season finale celebrating the enduring legacy of one of jazz’s most influential recordings.


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with the email used for membership. To become a member click HERE.

“NEW TAMPA JAZZ NIGHTS”
New Tampa Performing Arts Center
& Tampa Jazz Club Series
8550 Hunters Village Road • Tampa, FL 33647
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Saturday, April 25, 2026 • 8:00 PM
Dave Stryker
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