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Dakota Jazz Club & Restaurant

1010 Nicollet Ave. S.
Twin Cities MN 55403
612-332-1010
  • Tue Apr 6 7 pm, 9:30 pm
    Brad Mehldau Trio at Dakota Jazz Club & Restaurant

    Brad Mehldau is as protean and virtuosic as any of jazz's more legendary pianists, and he has the distinct advantage of being alive. Since the mid-’90s, Mehldau's sets have included an intriguing blend of standards, originals, and contemporary covers, more than a few of which address Radiohead, Oasis, and Soundgarden. Sometimes that's gimmicky; usually, it's not. Mehldau's trio, which includes Jeff Ballard on drums and Larry Grenadier on bass, builds upon that harmonic Bill Evans model, though the new double-disc Highway Rider sees Mehldau playing with orchestration, adding sax and strings to the mix with help from pop producer/film composer Jon Brion.

    Dakota Jazz Club & Restaurant 1010 Nicollet Ave. S., Twin Cities, MN
  • Wed Apr 7 7 pm, 9:30 pm
    Brad Mehldau Trio at Dakota Jazz Club & Restaurant

    Brad Mehldau is as protean and virtuosic as any of jazz's more legendary pianists, and he has the distinct advantage of being alive. Since the mid-’90s, Mehldau's sets have included an intriguing blend of standards, originals, and contemporary covers, more than a few of which address Radiohead, Oasis, and Soundgarden. Sometimes that's gimmicky; usually, it's not. Mehldau's trio, which includes Jeff Ballard on drums and Larry Grenadier on bass, builds upon that harmonic Bill Evans model, though the new double-disc Highway Rider sees Mehldau playing with orchestration, adding sax and strings to the mix with help from pop producer/film composer Jon Brion.

    Dakota Jazz Club & Restaurant 1010 Nicollet Ave. S., Twin Cities, MN
$24-$40

Brad Mehldau is as protean and virtuosic as any of jazz's more legendary pianists, and he has the distinct advantage of being alive. Since the mid-’90s, Mehldau's sets have included an intriguing blend of standards, originals, and contemporary covers, more than a few of which address Radiohead, Oasis, and Soundgarden. Sometimes that's gimmicky; usually, it's not. Mehldau's trio, which includes Jeff Ballard on drums and Larry Grenadier on bass, builds upon that harmonic Bill Evans model, though the new double-disc Highway Rider sees Mehldau playing with orchestration, adding sax and strings to the mix with help from pop producer/film composer Jon Brion.

Updated 03/25/2010

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