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Artists' Quarter Gift Certificates Artists' Quarter Gift Certificates can be used to pay cover charges, beverages and CD's at the Artists' Quarter. Click the "Buy Now" button to pay by credit card online, or mail a check to the Artists' Quarter 408 St. Peter Street, St. Paul, MN 55102
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Friday, November 9 - Saturday, November 10, Dave Karr an Brian Grivna (9 pm, $10)
Friday, 09 November 2007

If musical imagination, virtuoso chops and celebratory passion (or, put another way, great jazz) is your bag, then this weekend’s shows will fill it up.  Brian Grivna and Dave Karr are pure saxophone pros who are equally stunning on a variety of other wind instruments. 

ImageFor over 50 years, saxophonist/flutist/clarinetist/composer Dave Karr has been performing with many of the best national and Twin Cities jazz artists.  The NYC native grew up seeing the great jazz legends like Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, and he got the bug.  Karr moved to the Twin Cities in his twenties, and has long established himself as one of the best-loved characters in the jazz scene.  Whether he’s in the orchestra of a touring Broadway hit, providing flourishes to the shows of top Twin Cities singers, leading his Gerry Mulligan tribute band on baritone sax or fronting his own quartet, Karr is a standout.  “[Dave's] fluid style is both exciting and elegant,”  JazzPolice.com. Check out this video of Dave Karr performing "Zoot Walks In" at the Arists Quarter.

ImageBrian Grivna began performing at age 12 as Young Artist clarinet soloist with the Minnesota Orchestra. He added saxophone and flute the following year and by age 15 was subbing for his teacher in commercial dance bands. After receiving his B.A. in English literature from Dartmouth College, he worked in jazz, commercial, and theater music before joining the Buddy Rich band in 1971. He toured with Rich for almost two years, recording four RCA albums and several television shows.

Accept no limitations – two seasoned standouts who push it past the brink.


 
Thursday, November 8, Phil Hey Quartet (9 pm, $5)
Thursday, 08 November 2007

ImageImageThe Phil Hey Quartet features Dave Hagedorn on vibes, Phil Aaron on piano, Tom Lewis on bass and Phil on drums and has been an Artists' Quarter favorite for the past 6 years. No surprise really. This is a no-nonsense, uncompromising band of local jazz greats regularly performing the tunes of Kenny Wheeler, Bobby Hutcherson, John Coltrane, and Wayne Shorter and others. Over the years they have attracted a loyal following of hardcore jazz fans and students who show up on the monthly Thursday night when they perform.  Check out this video  of the PHQ doing Don Cherry's Mopti:  

 
Wednesday, November 7, Triplicate (9 pm, $5)
Wednesday, 07 November 2007
ImageImageTriplicate is Joel Shapira on electric guitars, Bruce "Pooch" Heine on acoustic and electric basses and David Stanoch on trapset. Triplicate is an improvisational jazz trio, formed in 1996, that blends an eclectic variety of musical influences and experiences together to produce a personal repertoire of music defined by their collective group sound. Triplicate became a band more by accident than design. The trio bonded through informal jam sessions and a desire to stretch, burn, and play melodically. As the trio discovered its musical chemistry a repertoire quickly began to form and the group forged ahead with a concept that they would perform as a true band in every sense--developing their original and adapted music together and always performing as a core unit. This is a concept seen less often, in this day and age, to which the members of Triplicate have dedicated themselves for almost a decade.
 
Tuesday, November 6, Schmidt, Wong, Meier, Musselman (7pm)/ The Tuesday Night Band (9 pm, $5)
Tuesday, 06 November 2007

ImageThe Artists' Quarter's hottest night just got bigger. An exiting new band featuring Zach W. Schmidt, Cory J. Wong, Cassie Meier, and Dan M. Musselman plays the early show starting at 7:00 P.M. These young, talented musicians provide the perfect prelude to the AQ's longest standing engagement.

 ImageThere's no stopping the groove. Hammond B-3 organ lovers have been flocking to the AQ on Tuesday nights for over a decade to get a soulful dose of funky jazz.  The Tuesday Night Band features "Downtown" Bill Brown (Hammond B-3), Billy Franze (guitar), Gary Berg (sax) and Kenny Horst (drums) + guests! Nothing but a party every Tuesday night.   Check out this video clip featuring Billy Franze on Wes Montgomery's "Road Song"- or this video of the Tuesday Night Band playing "Bye Bye Blackbird" .
 
Monday, November 5, Green (7 pm)/Poetry SLAM with special guest Robbie Q (8 pm, $5)
Monday, 05 November 2007
ImageGreen is a burning post-bop quartet featuring  Zack Lozier on trumpet, Rob Dewey on piano, Rich Casey on bass, and Scotty Schultz on drums.  Image

SImageoap Boxing Poetry Slam with Special guest from Chicago, 2007 National Indie Finalist:  ROBBIE Q. Fresh off his California tour.

Side Event: "1 Minute Wordless Slam-off" Anyone can compete. Poets – here’s your chance to work your performance skills. You have one minute to show us power, emotion and the intensity of expression. The catch is – you can’t use any “real” words. Make up a language, speak gibberish, babble, hum, moan and wail, gargle, or just perform a poem with no noise at all. Make whatever sounds you want, they just can’t be any words found in ANY dictionary.

 
 
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