Nov 11 Monday
Mondays am I, right? Live Music in the lobby of the Starling Hotel! Food, Cocktails, and the amazing sounds of Eric Thomas and Karey Davis. Traditional Jazz
Nov 15 Friday
The “Locals and Legends Jazz Series” is an exciting collaboration that brings together A-list professional musicians from the Atlanta area with a selected legendary jazz musician who is brought in for the performance.
For this concert, the legendary guest is the multiple-award-winning jazz clarinetist Ken Peplowski, an ultra-entertaining jazz icon known for his performances with renowned artists such as Benny Goodman, Rosemary Clooney, and Madonna. Joining him are local talents, vocalist Karla Harris and the Joe Alterman trio, promising an unforgettable evening of exceptional jazz music
Nov 16 Saturday
The Episcopal Church Women of the Church of the Incarnation is hosting its 2nd Jazz Concert featuring Dexter Tolson & Friends. The Concert will be hosted by WCLK's Morning Jazz host, Morris Baxter. The silent auction and concert take place on Saturday November 16th at the Church of the Incarnation in SW Atlanta. Doors open at 4 PM and the concert starts at 5 PM. Part of the proceeds from this fundraiser will go towards Mimi's Pantry to provide food for Atlanta University Students and the Cascade Community Garden. More information and tickets are available at ECWJazzConcert.EventBrite.com.
Locals and Legends is an electrifying showcase uniting the talents of regional/local jazz artists with the timeless brilliance of legendary jazz artists! Join locals Karla Harris and Joe Alterman as they welcome legendary jazz clarinetist Ken Peplowski. Celebrate the spirit and rich heritage of jazz in an evening of unparalleled magic, where the heartbeat of the local scene joins with iconic national and international stars.
Nov 17 Sunday
Unity Jazz presents The Longineu Parsons Ensemble featuring legendary trumpet master, Longineu Parsons, a protege of Nat Adderley who has played with artists ranging from Philly Joe Jones and Nancy Wilson to Sun Ra. Dr. Parsons will be accompanied by Nat Adderley Jr., famed pianist, songwriter and music director for R&B legend, Luther Vandross. Also on stage, special guest vocalist and America's Songbird, Myrna Clayton. Get ready to experience an amazing performance by the Longineu Parsons Ensemble.
Nov 18 Monday
Nov 19 Tuesday
Live music with great craft cocktails and food on the east beltline
Nov 21 Thursday
The ‘Velvet Underground Show’ is coming back to Atlanta this November! After sold-out shows and rave reviews, this immersive modern speakeasy experience is back and better than ever for a night of unforgettable entertainment. Our world-renowned international cast of singers, live musicians, dancers, and specialty acts will take you on a journey filled with glitz, glamour, and nonstop thrills. This isn't just a show; it's an exhilarating, immersive cabaret experience unlike any other. It's a modern twist on a speakeasy, where every moment is an up-close and personal encounter with pure magic.
The atmosphere of our underground speakeasy jazz club is something to savor. Enjoy stylish cocktails, refreshing beverages from the bar, and indulge in delicious wood-fired pizza and elevated tapas. Our friendly ushers are on hand to assist you in finding the perfect spot for an incredible view with your general admission ticket, or to elevate your experience with VIP seating or exclusive Gold VIP table seating. Group bookings are available as well.
Nov 22 Friday
Atlanta native Joe Alterman and his band will be the guest performers for an evening of jazz at All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Midtown Atlanta on Friday, November 22. The program begins at 7:00 p.m. in the church and will be followed by a reception in the Parish House at 8:30.
Through his regular gig at Birdland in New York, Alterman has established himself as one of the leading lights of a talented new generation of jazz pianists. When not performing in New York or in Atlanta venues, he is also the director of Neranenah, formerly the Atlanta Jewish Music Festival. Alterman has been praised by such jazz greats as Les McCann, Ahmad Jamal, and Ramsey Lewis, who described his piano playing as a “joy to behold.”