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  • Scott Sharrard

    American music runs through Scott Sharrard's DNA. Rooted in rock & roll, R&B, country, folk, gospel, and jazz, Sharrard is a guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer, and musical director celebrated for his deep sense of community and collaboration. Johnny Podell calls him "the Questlove of rock'n'roll." Since 2019, Sharrard has served as lead singer and guitarist for Little Feat, co-producing and writing much of their forthcoming album Strike Up The Band (2025). He also co-produced the Grammy-nominated Live at the Ryman and Sam's Place. Previously, Sharrard was Gregg Allman's longtime musical director and collaborator, culminating in the Grammy-nominated Southern Blood. A respected producer and mentor, Sharrard has shared stages with Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes, and Hubert Sumlin, directs major charity events, and continues to champion authentic, human-centered music across albums, education, and media.

  • Battle of the B3s

    Get ready for a classic B3 organ throwdown featuring three powerhouse bands and one all-star jam. The night kicks off with Jorgan Trio, led by Jordan Gravel on organ, bringing deep grooves and soulful swing rooted in the classic jazz organ tradition. Next up is Firecracker, an explosive group featuring Ken Clark on organ and Jared Sims on baritone sax, fresh off being named 2025 Boston Music Awards Jazz Artist of the Year. Expect bold, funky, modern organ jazz with serious fire and attitude. Closing out the sets are The B3 Kings, with Rusty Scott on organ and Boston rock guitar legend Johnny Trama on guitar, blending raw energy, bluesy grit, and vintage Hammond heat. After the individual short sets, all bets are off as every musician hits the stage together for a massive super jam. From traditional jazz organ to deep-funk and soul-soaked grooves, the night celebrates the unmistakable sound of the Hammond B3: loud, greasy, and gloriously alive.

  • Quinn Sullivan

    26 Year old Quinn Sullivan is an acclaimed singer, songwriter, and guitarist who rose to prominence in the early 2000's and continues to amaze audiences worldwide. Born and raised in New Bedford Massachusetts, Quinn grew up in a musical household listening to classic rock, jazz and blues. Quinn credits his early obsession with The Beatles as the impetus for him to pursue music as a career. He received his first guitar at the tender age of three and quickly demonstrated exceptional talent. He gained national attention with appearances on afternoon and late night television shows (Tonight Show, Ellen, Jimmy Kimmell, and Conan O Brian). In 2007, Quinn met music legend Buddy Guy , who invited him onstage and would later invite him to tour and record with him throughout the next decade.

  • St. Patricks Day: The Irish Table Dinner Experience

    Join us at Jimmy's for The Irish Table Dinner Experience, a lively evening celebrating both the music and flavors of Ireland! Enjoy a thoughtfully crafted menu featuring traditional Irish fare, festive cocktails, and St. Patrick's Day specials, all set to the backdrop of live Irish music. Doors at 5pm. Music from 6pm to 9pm!

  • Live from Laurel Canyon Presents: James and Joni

    Live From Laurel Canyon Presents: James & Joni: Their Stories, Their Songs is a 90-minute show that chronicles the careers of two songwriting icons: James Taylor and Joni Mitchell, presented with narrated stories about their lives and the songs you know and love. The show features some of the finest singers and most well-versed musicians in the country interpreting a selection of songs from their vast careers; from the early days to their later hits. Featuring show creator Brian Chartrand (vocals/guitar), with Josh Taylor (vocals/guitar), Holly Pyle (vocals), Lamar Gaines (keys), Mario Mendivil (bass), Adam Armijo (electric guitar), Todd Chuba (drums), and Miguel Melgoza (percussion).

  • Live from Laurel Canyon: The Songs & Stories of American Folk

    "Live from Laurel Canyon - Songs and Stories of American Folk Rock" is an evening of live music and narrated stories of some of the most influential songwriters who lived in Laurel Canyon in the mid 1960's and 70's. Similar to other legendary rock and roll neighborhoods of the same era like Haight Ashbury in San Fransisco or Greenwich Village in NYC, Laurel Canyon was a community of artists who would forge a new genre of music (Folk Rock) and forever change the look, sound and attitude of American pop music. Live from Laurel Canyon celebrates The Mamas and The Papas, the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, Doors, Crosby, Stills, Nash, Neil Young, James Taylor, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt, America, and the Eagles with their own unique interpretations of some of the most iconic songs of the era.

  • Bettye LaVette

    An intimate evening with Bettye LaVette, accompanied by Etienne Stadwijk on keyboards, offers a rare and deeply personal look at one of America's most revered vocalists. Hailed by The New York Times as "one of the great soul interpreters of her generation," LaVette is a true song stylist, able to inhabit any material and make it unmistakably her own. As George Jones once said, "Bettye is truly a singer's singer." These stripped-down performances weave songs and stories from a remarkable 64-year career. From her 1962 Atlantic Records debut through her celebrated renaissance in the 2000s, LaVette has earned seven Grammy nominations, multiple Blues Music Awards, and induction into both the Blues and R&B Halls of Fame. Producer Steve Jordan calls her "a combination of Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, and Miles Davis." Now at 80, LaVette remains a vital, captivating force onstage-proof that soul, when lived honestly, only deepens with time.

  • ZZ Ward

    One of the most profound lessons ZZ Ward learned from growing up listening to the blues greats was to be authentic to your story. When the LA-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist began to write new music, she found herself in the midst of one of the biggest life changes a person will ever experience: motherhood. The resulting music is her truest and most blues-infused to date. Freed from the pop pressures of her previous major label, ZZ is able to fully embrace the blues, her most formative influence. Her Sun Records debut, Liberation, features a program of originals and re-imagined blues favorites done in ZZ's singular way. Encompassing greasy Chicago blues, foot-stomping Delta blues, rootsy garage rock, and vintage soul, the album is almost a ZZ-curated survey of the blues. ZZ Ward will be performing with Special Guest: McKinley James!

  • Charlie Hunter Trio

    Charlie Hunter is a guitarist, producer, and composer known for his groundbreaking approach to hybrid guitar. He first gained recognition for his custom eight-string technique, allowing him to play bass lines, chords, and melodies simultaneously. Today, he performs on 6- and 7-string instruments built by Hybrid Guitars Co., the fanned-fret guitar company he co-founded in 2015 with Clay Conner and Wes Lambe. Throughout his thirty-five-year career, Hunter has developed a sound that blends jazz, funk, blues, and rock with effortless groove and improvisational depth. He has released numerous albums, toured internationally, and collaborated widely, including the acclaimed project SuperBlue with Kurt Elling. Recent highlights include work with Victoria Victoria, Butcher Brown, Jubu Smith, Sam Fribush, and Candice Ivory, as well as a Tiny Desk appearance with Carrtoons, Kiefer, and Nate Smith. Hunter also leads SideHustle Records and continues his deep study of Blind Blake's music on Patreon.

  • Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio

    Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio (DLO3) specializes in the lost art of "feel good music," delivering a deeply soulful blend of 1960s organ jazz, classic soul, blues, and funk. Drawing inspiration from legends like Jimmy Smith, Booker T. & the M.G.'s, The Meters, Motown, Stax, and the psychedelic edge of Jimi Hendrix, their sound is rich, rhythmic, and irresistibly groove-driven. Fronted by self-taught organ virtuoso Delvon Lamarr, the trio features guitarist Jimmy James, whose playing fluidly moves from tight soul rhythms to fiery acid-rock leads, and drummer Dan Weiss of The Sextones, whose pocket-driven style anchors the band's explosive chemistry. Founded in 2015 by Lamarr's wife and manager Amy Novo, DLO3 has since released multiple Billboard-charting albums and toured internationally to sold-out audiences. With their studio album I Told You So, the trio returns with heavier grooves, sharper confidence, and the same unmistakable soul that has defined their rise.

  • The Cold Stares

    For nearly a decade, The Cold Stares captivated audiences worldwide as a powerhouse duo, delivering blistering live performances that defied their minimalist guitar-and-drums setup. In 2023, the band embraced a new direction, adding a third member and channeling the classic power trio sound on their explosive album, Voices. Praised by Classic Rock Magazine as one of the best albums of 2023, Voices marked a bold new chapter for the band. Building on this success, The Cold Stares recorded their highly anticipated album The Southern in Memphis, set for release in spring 2024. With their hard-hitting mix of Blues, Rock, and Southern grit, they've toured alongside Joe Bonamassa, Rival Sons, Larkin Poe, and others. American Songwriter praised their "hard-won commitment, honesty, and intensity," while No Depression called their sound a 'roots rocking firestorm.' Their music has also featured in major campaigns, including ESPN, Dodge, and Cyberpunk 2077.

  • JW-Jones

    Billboard Top 10 Blues Artist, 2020 International Blues Challenge Winner, and JUNO Award nominee JW-Jones is a Canadian singer, guitarist, and bandleader renowned for his electrifying live performances. After earning 'Best Guitarist' at the 2020 IBC in Memphis, Jones began work on his twelfth release, Everything Now (2023), an all-original album featuring special guest Jimmie Vaughan and produced by Gordie Johnson (Big Sugar). A passionate songwriter, Jones balances fiery guitar work with deeply personal storytelling, drawing praise from blues legends Buddy Guy and Chuck Leavell of The Rolling Stones. A frequent fixture on Billboard's Top 10 Blues charts and a roots radio favorite, JW-Jones continues to build momentum worldwide-performing in 23 countries across four continents, opening for George Thorogood, and earning personal sit-in requests from some of the genre's most respected icons.

  • Emmet Cohen: Miles and Coltrane at 100

    In celebration of the centennial of John Coltrane and Miles Davis, pianist Emmet Cohen brings together an all-star quintet to explore the fundamental questions that shaped their artistry: Why are we here? What are we reaching for? Where does the music take us? A dynamic ensemble led by pianist Emmet Cohen, featuring saxophonist Tivon Pennicott and Trumpeter Jeremy Pelt will celebrate these geniuses in Miles and Coltrane at 100. Guided by the spirit of the infinite, Cohen continues the journey set forth by the architects of jazz, seeking deeper truths through sound. A dedicated champion of the musical community, Cohen believes in jazz as a living, evolving conversation, one that unites people across time and place. Join Cohen and his ensemble for a bold, reimagined experience of the music that forever changed the course of jazz.

  • Emmet Cohen: Miles and Coltrane at 100 

    In celebration of the centennial of John Coltrane and Miles Davis, pianist Emmet Cohen brings together an all-star quintet to explore the fundamental questions that shaped their artistry: Why are we here? What are we reaching for? Where does the music take us? A dynamic ensemble led by pianist Emmet Cohen, featuring saxophonist Tivon Pennicott and Trumpeter Jeremy Pelt will celebrate these geniuses in Miles and Coltrane at 100. Guided by the spirit of the infinite, Cohen continues the journey set forth by the architects of jazz, seeking deeper truths through sound. A dedicated champion of the musical community, Cohen believes in jazz as a living, evolving conversation, one that unites people across time and place. Join Cohen and his ensemble for a bold, reimagined experience of the music that forever changed the course of jazz.

  • Local Artist Series: Undercover

    UNDERCOVER is Southern Maine's premier party band, delivering high-energy performances and a hitpacked song list spanning decades. From Van Morrison and The Beatles to The Clash and Weezer, their tight harmonies, incredible sound, and fun stage presence keep dance floors full and crowds singing along. Undercover brings the party and leaves audiences wanting more.