Don't Miss A Beat Jazz Festival highlights this week's calendar
Here’s a rundown of what JME contributors will see and hear this week.
Singer-Songwriters
Songwriter Spotlight – Wednesday, July 21
Rain Dogs. | Five Points
Original music, only. That’s the extent of the strictures put on performers who land on the Rain Dogs. stage for the Five Points venue’s weekly songwriter showcase. A kind of open-mic style event, each showcase carves out ample time for a featured songwriter––usually regional, always quite good. Past performers include Shawn Lightfoot, Millie Hudson and Jackie Stranger. Balladry commences at 9 p.m.
This is a free event
Trop Pop
Summer Salt – Friday, July 23
1904 Music Hall | Downtown Jacksonville
Austin, Texas-based purveyors of trop pop Summer Salt bring their distinctive fusion to the 1904 Music Hall stage on Friday. The duo has amassed a mighty following on music streaming platforms and, with a new full-length Sequoia Moon, sound destined for greater notoriety. Motel Radio opens the show.
Jazz
Don’t Miss A Beat Jazz Festival – Saturday, July 24
Woodstock Park | Westside
Jacksonville music nonprofit Don’t Miss A Beat, Inc presents a an eclectic lineup of heavy hitting jazz performances including purveyors of New Orleans jazz Let’s Ride Brass Band, mighty Afro Cuban salsa outfit LPT and drummer Ulysses Owens, Jr. playing alongside a handful of frequent collaborators from the region’s avant garde. The festival kicks off with participants in the recent DMAB Broadway Experience summer camp performing a production of Lin Manuel Miranda’s In the Heights at 11:30 a.m. Fest kicks off at 1 p.m.
This is a free event
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Chicago Alt-Country Faves Wilco Return to St. Augustine with Indie-Folk Great Waxahatchee
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Local Darkwave Duo Limo Scene Set Their GPS for ‘80s Dancefloor Gloom with Latest Single, “Angelic Three”
Japanese Breakfast, Tom Misch, SPELLING and 6 New Songs to Stream Right Now
With “Immediate,” Local Indie Act Soft Glades Make a Gentle Introduction to Jacksonville Music Scene
Grammy-Winning Singer-Songwriter and Guitarist Billy Strings Returns to St. Augustine for Three Shows of ‘Highway Prayers’
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