Glen David Andrews The name of trombonist and singer Glen David Andrews’s latest album, Le Treme Carnival, gives a clue into the ebullient vibes within. The New Orleans native’s origins musical roots run deep and broad: His big brother Derrick Tabb plays with the renowned Rebirth Brass Band and their cousin is the celebrated Trombone Shorty. Andrews leads his own boisterously swinging band, which fuses traditional jazz with funk, gospel, blues, and rock to make each of their engagements—such as this one in Marlboro—a big damn party. (Nels Cline’s Concentrik Quartet explores February 7; the Junco Partners jam February 9.) 7pm. Donation requested.
The Club a Gogo lit up Newcastle in the 1960s - and how its name is being kept alive
Opening as a jazz club in 1962, Newcastle s Club a Gogo moved on to soul, R’n’B and rock music, attracting some legendary names to the Percy Street venue
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