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In the early 1930s, small-band jazz enjoyed a heyday the likes of which it has not seen since. Stellar artists like Jack Teagarden, Billie Holiday, Django Reinhardt, and Lonnie Johnson recorded sides which remain some of the finest in the history of the music. Ballads—melancholy and blue—and hot tunes laced with exciting improvisation graced the stages and ballrooms of America, telling stories of tragedy and joy and providing dancers with rhythm for their feet.Ray Kamalay and his Red Hot Peppers are reminiscent of this peculiar era. With some of the finest musicians in the Midwest, they have wowed audiences at top venues across North America, including the Detroit Institute of Arts, Interlochen, and the Philadelphia Folk Festival.
Featuring
Ray Kamalay
Max Gage
Dave Rosin
🎟️ Tickets https://urbanbeat.ticketspice.com/dec-11-ray-kamalay
$10 Advance
$15 Doors
Doors open at 5pm, show at 7:30pm. Our kitchen and bar will be open for food and drinks. Reserved seating is available.
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1213 Turner Rd
Lansing, MI
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1213 Turner St, Lansing, MI, United States, Michigan 48906
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