Week 3 Jazz Preview

That’s right. Week 3. Only 50 more of these bad boys left in 2010. School’s back in session and the music is duly picking up the pace so that we find ourselves with many choices this week.

That’s right. Week 3. Only 50 more of these bad boys left in 2010. School’s back in session and the music is duly picking up the pace so that we find ourselves with many choices this week, kind of like last year. Click “event” to find everything you need to know.

Tuesday

Bop Nation with Mike Ess, Skip Gailes, Wade Short, and Kip Williams continues at a new jazz/nu-jazz club on the Southside called Milestone Restaurant & Jazz Lounge. (event)

Guitarists John Conley & Adam Larrabee duel it out (or just make beautiful music in collaboration with one another) at Davis & Main. (event)

Brian Jones returns to The Camel for his monthly gig, and this time it’s two sets with the drummer’s new quintet of Randall Pharr (bass), Wells Hanley (piano), Marcus Tenney (trumpet), and J.C. Kuhl (saxophones). (event)

The down-tempo bolero experiences a makeover with the combination of all of Miramar’s worldly elements. Balliceaux’s the spot. (event)

Wednesday

Saxophonist Roger Carroll and guitarist Alan Parker do it up for their second week at The Belvidere at Broad. (event)

VCU Jazz @ The Camel comes back for its January edition with student-led ensembles Connor Thompson Quartet and, well, Dean Christesen Trio. (event)

Fresh off a gig at NYC avant-garde mecca The Stone on Tuesday night with Glows in the Dark, Fight the Big Bull comes home to play for familiar faces at Balliceaux. (event)

Thursday

Stuffy’s Subs is the most unlikely spot for a jazz jam, but what the hey? (event)

Carol Covell’s lovely vocals take over the Mosaic Cafe with elegance. (event)

Roger Carroll is back with his main gig, Chez Roue, at Bogart’s. (event)

Friday

Bring your axe and sit in with The CMP Group at Rev It Up Coffee, and mention the secret word (it’s “RVAJazz,” shh!) for a free cup of coffee. (event)

The U.S. Army Blues Jazz Ensemble makes a stately and likely very swinging appearance at VCU’s Singleton Center for the Performing Arts. (event)

The Compass Rose Orchestra, Marcus Tenney Quintet, and Yellowgrass come together to play one big, late, modern jazz party. (event)

Everyone’s favorite beer destination Mekong is hosting Modern Groove Syndicate. (event)

Saturday

Coffee and jazz, beer and jazz, wine and jazz, whatever you do to celebrate the weekend and jazz with Russ Helm Project at the cool spot GlobeHopper Coffee. (event)

Legendary gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt’s birthday is celebrated with the first Djangoary at Ashland Coffee & Tea. (event)

Sunday

The David Esleck Trio plays at the Second Baptist Church of Richmond. (event)

Butterbean Jazz Quartet resumes their weekly gig at Bottoms Up Pizza after taking a break last week. (event)

Monday

Not to be missed is Working Title at The Camel, which will be playing re-workings of folk tunes and music by The Band, Albert Ayler, J. S. Bach, and The Beatles. The group is Trey Pollard (pedal steel and acoustic guitar), Taylor Barnett (trumpet and flugelhorn), JC Kuhl (saxophones), Cameron Ralston (bass), Brian Jones (drums). (event)

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