Basin Street Regulars presents
JAZZ JUBILEE CENTRAL COAST
The Basin Street Regulars Hot Jazz Club is proud to announce the Jazz Jubilee Central Coast 2024, a week-long celebration of jazz that will span multiple cities and venues from October 22nd to November 2nd, 2024. This newly reimagined festival will showcase a variety of jazz styles, venues, bands, and swing dancers, bringing together the vibrant jazz community across San Luis Obispo County and beyond.
See full line up at www.jazzjubileeecentralcoast.com
FEATURED PERFORMANCE
Tom Rigney and Flambeau +
The Crescent Katz
This will be a show that you do not want to miss.
Tickets a the door will be $30 non members, be sure to purchase in advance.
The BSR Jazz Club brings you a special featured performance Sunday afternoon from 11 am to 4:00 on October 27, 2024. The show will take place at the Veteran’s Memorial Building at 780 Bello in Pismo Beach.
No Jam Session
Buy a membership today to save money on this and future admissions!
Food and drinks will be available for purchase.
Join us for an unforgettable week of jazz brought to you by the Basin Street Regulars!
Headliner:
Tom Rigney is one of the premier Roots Music fiddle players on the planet. His band – Tom Rigney and Flambeau–specializes in blazing Cajun two-steps, low-down Blues, funky New Orleans grooves, Boogie Woogie piano, and heartbreakingly beautiful ballads and waltzes.
Much of the repertoire is composed by Rigney, but they mix in a few classics from the Cajun/New Orleans songbook. Along the way, you may pick up a trace of Rigney’s Irish roots, or echoes of Eastern Europe–it just makes the musical gumbo that much tastier.
Flambeau showcases Rigney’s fiery, virtuoso fiddling, his charismatic stage presence, and his range and originality as a composer. He and Flambeau have forged a unique sound that blends American Roots styles into something original and HOT–mixing irresistible grooves with deep musicality and spectacular soloing.
Rigney’s high-energy showmanship pulls the audience into his performances and makes them feel they are a part of the music and the show.
Opener:
The Crescent Katz’s off-the-cuff, no-rules, no-arrangements style hearkens back to the days when jazz was party music, and the party never ended. These high-energy musicians in their 20s and 30s breathe new life into the music of the 1920s and ‘30s. Hootin’, hollerin’ and downright irreverence aren’t just encouraged, they’re enforced.​​
This will be a show that you do not want to miss.