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Sunday Jazz Brunch featuring the Bryan Killough Trio

November 17 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Sunday Jazz Brunch featuring the Bryan Killough Trio

Step into a Sunday wonderland where brunch becomes a delightful feast for the senses! Every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., join us for a buffet brimming with mouthwatering dishes that satisfy every craving—from sweet to savory and everything in between. Whether you’re gathering with friends, sharing a special family moment, or enjoying a charming Sunday date, this is the place to unwind and indulge. Sip on $10 Bloody Mary’s or mimosas (not bottomless, but perfectly poured), and let the sounds of live music fill the air, adding an extra touch of magic to your experience. It’s not just brunch—it’s a Sunday celebration!

PLEASE NOTE: CLICKING BUY TICKETS WILL LEAD YOU TO BOOK A FREE RESERVATION. YOU WILL NOT BE CHARGED AT THIS TIME.

Featuring the Bryan Killough Trio!

The Bryan Killough Trio is composed of Jazz musicians Bryan Killough (guitar), Nate Therrian (bass), and Eric Von Oeyen (drums). The chemistry built from years of performing together has  given this group its spontaneity and depth. Drawing repertoire from 1930’s Hot Parisian Swing to the Cool Jazz of Miles Davis, this trio elevates the audience through the joy of playing interactive music together. Original compositions of Killough and Therrian showcase the unique voices within the trio and their favorite pages from Great American Songbook are celebrated.

Zero Gravity is:
Bryan Killough on guitar
Nate Therrien on bass
Eric von Oeyen on drums

Bryan has been an integral part of the New England music scene for the past 25 years. He is a founding member of the alternative rock band GrooveChild and the award-winning gypsy jazz group The Hot Club of Portland. Bryan performs regularly as a solo artist, with jazz and rock bands, the Seacoast Big Band and The Midnight Wrens. Bryan is the happy father of six and a public school music teacher.

Eric von Oeyen has been active on the Seacoast music scene for nearly two decades. After early training on the piano and then percussion, he took up the drum set in middle school and developed a passion for jazz and other improvisational music. He continued his studies at the University of New Hampshire, where he first met many of the musicians with whom he still performs.

Nathan Therrien is a New Hampshire native and active freelance musician in and around New England where his versatility has kept him in high demand. Nathan has performed in concerts and radio appearances domestically and abroad playing at such venues as Boston Symphony Hall, Carnegie Hall and the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. Nate performs regularly with the Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra, various jazz groups and the Indie Folk band River Sister.