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  • Grace Kelly

    A true jazz prodigy turned global force, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, composer, and bandleader Grace Kelly has built a career of rare scope, releasing 15 acclaimed albums, performing more than 1,000 concerts in 35 countries, and appearing everywhere from the Hollywood Bowl to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert house band, all before her mid-twenties. A nine-time DownBeat Critics Poll Rising Star and the youngest-ever member of Berklee's Board of Trustees, she first drew national attention performing at President Obama's 2009 inauguration and as a featured soloist with the Boston Pops at age 14. Kelly's electrifying blend of jazz, pop, and electro-soul has led to collaborations with artists including Wynton Marsalis, Dave Brubeck, Jon Batiste, and Gloria Estefan. Her latest project, At the Movies: Grace Kelly with Strings, reimagines iconic film music with lush orchestration, showcasing a fearless, genre-spanning artist whose innovation continues to redefine modern jazz.

  • Tommy Castro and the Painkillers

    Multiple award-winning guitarist, vocalist, and bandleader Tommy Castro is a California-based blues and rock powerhouse. For over four decades, he has captivated audiences with soul-drenched vocals, searing guitar work, and high-energy live shows. As frontman of Tommy Castro & The Painkillers, he has released 17 albums spanning horn-driven R&B, hot-blooded soul, gritty rock, and electric blues. With his eighth Alligator Records release, Closer To The Bone, Castro returns to his roots with what he calls "a real blues record, the way they would have made them back in the day." Produced by Christoffer 'Kid' Andersen at Greaseland Studio, it is his rawest and most direct blues effort to date. A ten-time Blues Music Award winner and four-time B.B. King Entertainer of the Year, Castro is renowned for his no-frills, 150-shows-a-year approach and fiercely loyal fanbase. Joe Bonamassa calls him "top of the heap among blues guitar players."

  • Makaya McCraven

    Makaya McCraven is a prolific drummer, composer and producer. His newest album, In These Times, is the triumphant finale of a project 7+ years in the making. It's a preeminent addition to his already-acclaimed and extensive discography, and it's the album he's been trying to make since he started making records. McCraven believes that the word "jazz" is "insufficient, at best, to describe the phenomenon we're dealing with." The artist, who has been aptly called a 'cultural synthesizer', has a unique gift for collapsing space, destroying borders and blending past, present, and future into poly-textural arrangements of post-genre, jazz-rooted 21st century folk music. Profiled in Vice, Rolling Stone, the Guardian, and NPR, among other publications, he and the music he makes today are at the very vanguard of that phenomenon. According to the New York Times, "McCraven has quietly become one of the best arguments for jazz's vitality".

  • Takuya Kuroda

    Kobe-born, Brooklyn-based trumpeter Takuya Kuroda is dedicated, and his eighth studio record, Everyday, is proof of that. Since 2022's Midnight Crisp praised by PopMatters as a 'future classic' Kuroda has continued his daily pursuit of the 'perfect blend of production and organic performance.' Everyday dives deeper into hip-hop and neo-soul, delivering a triumph of genre-blending modern jazz with sure-footed, virtuosic playing on trumpet, synth, and Rhodes. After studying composition at The New School, Kuroda performed with DJ Premier's Badder Band and Akoya Afrobeat and recorded for Blue Note and Concord. 'Groove is the foundation for all the tracks on Everyday, he says "a record built through constant creation, refinement, and forward motion. As Pitchfork noted, 'Kuroda's skill is radiating joy in drawing influence from so many forms."

  • Kaki King

    Dubbed by Rolling Stone as "a genre unto herself," Brooklyn, NY-based Kaki King has proven to be just that. Her career has taken her all over the world, sharing stages with Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters, contributing music to award-winning films (Sean Penn's Into The Wild), and performing at the London Jazz Festival and the Paris Les Femmes s'en Melent. Her explorations into the guitar and multimedia have led to the creation of groundbreaking work such as The Neck Is A Bridge To The Body, Modern Yesterdays, and a new multi-media musical production for children called BUGS. Kaki continues to create, perform, and lend her musical voice to the forefront of contemporary music, as shown on her 2025 EP, Tutto Passa, and recent album, SEI, the soundtrack to a unique performance piece where guitarists become dancers, coordinating their whole bodies to perform the rigors of both choreography and composition. Endorsed by Ovation Guitars, Kaki released the EP Stop Sometime last August.

  • Crushville Presents: Stevie Wonder vs Earth, Wind, & Fire

    Returning to Jimmy's for another epic dance party, Crushville presents Stevie Wonder vs Earth Wind & Fire: hits, deep cuts, mashups, and musical explorations on two of the greatest musical catalogs of all time. Joining us for this performance as a special guest on lead vocals is the extremely talented local legend Nephrok, who you may have seen at Jimmy's on NYE! Crushville features a who's who of the music industry's finest musicians, having played with Stevie Wonder (Songs In The Key of Life Tour), The Temptations, Snarky Puppy, Louis Cato, Mary J. Blige, The ABEEZ, Nigel Hall, The Nth Power, and more. You know every song but you've never heard them like this before - join us for a celebration of music and dance and sing along!

  • Vanessa Collier

    Vanessa Collier, a four-time Blues Music Award winner and twelve-time nominee, returns with her sixth album, Do It My Own Way (Phenix Fire Records, September 13). Recorded on analog gear with the band largely in one room, the album channels classic Memphis soul from Stax and Hi Records, highlighted by powerhouse vocals, stirring saxophone solos, and soulful horn arrangements. Collaborating with legendary Hi Records organist Rev. Charles Hodges and frequent partners Laura Chavez, Scott Sutherland, and Byron Cage, Collier also produces, arranges, and performs on guitars, saxophones, flute, and vocals. Tracks like the title song and "Wild As a Rainstorm" celebrate personal empowerment and resilience, while Rosetta honors Sister Rosetta Tharpe's trailblazing legacy. With influences ranging from Mavis Staples to James Brown, Collier blends blues, soul, R&B, and Americana into a contemporary yet timeless sound. A Berklee graduate, she launched her career with Joe Louis Walker's band.

  • Dan Wilson Organ Trio

    Guitarist Dan Wilson's musical path began in the church community of Akron, Ohio, where gospel first shaped his sound and purpose. Channeling the lineage of Wes Montgomery and George Benson while absorbing blues, hip-hop, and the phrasing of great horn players, Wilson has developed what many describe as a deeply lyrical and personal voice. After graduating from Hiram College, he made his recording debut with Joe McBride and rose to international prominence through his work with Joey DeFrancesco, earning a GRAMMY® nomination for Project Freedom. Wilson has also toured with Christian McBride, who produced his acclaimed album "Vessels of Wood and Earth" for Brother Mister Productions. Having shared the stage with leading jazz luminaries, Wilson continues to balance performing, bandleading, and education, bringing what he calls "a personal dialect" to the modern guitar-organ tradition.

  • Jumaane Smith

    Jumaane Smith has performed on 5 GRAMMY winning records (selling more than 60 million copies), 2 Emmy-nominated TV performances, the GRAMMY Awards with Stevie Wonder, in Steven Spielberg?s "West Side Story," and more. Jumaane has toured to such world-class venues as Jazz At Lincoln Center, Birdland Jazz Club, The Blue Note, Tanglewood, Ronnie Scott's, Vail Jazz Festival, Java Jazz Festival, Jazz Alley, North Star Festival, Marian's Jazz Room, Rochester International Jazz Festival, Catalina Island Jazz Festival, and many more. Musical legends that Jumaane has worked with include Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Christian McBride, Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand, Alicia Keys, Jon Batiste, Kamasi Washington, Theo Croker, and Michael Bublé as his long-time featured trumpet/ vocals soloist. As a full scholarship recipient at the Juilliard School of Music?s Jazz Studies program, Wynton Marsalis was Smith?s primary trumpet teacher.

  • Madeleine Peyroux

    For over three decades, jazz virtuoso Peyroux has travelled the world and graced the grandest concert halls to do just that - "share the magic of music with audiences, connect with people and uplift their spirits." From entertaining passersby as a busker on the streets of Paris, to captivating thousands on sold out world tours - singular Peyroux has channeled the power of music to bring people together, dialogue with audiences and build a community. "I am part of this great Jazz story, a long tradition of music greats" she explains, "from Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday to Allen Toussaint and countless others, the incredible innovators who built a beautiful legacy and created a new musical language - Jazz is one of the greatest things that America has brought to the world; and I am here to continue the story."

  • Madeleine Peyroux

    For over three decades, jazz virtuoso Peyroux has travelled the world and graced the grandest concert halls to do just that - "share the magic of music with audiences, connect with people and uplift their spirits." From entertaining passersby as a busker on the streets of Paris, to captivating thousands on sold out world tours - singular Peyroux has channeled the power of music to bring people together, dialogue with audiences and build a community. "I am part of this great Jazz story, a long tradition of music greats" she explains, "from Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday to Allen Toussaint and countless others, the incredible innovators who built a beautiful legacy and created a new musical language - Jazz is one of the greatest things that America has brought to the world; and I am here to continue the story."

  • Colin James, Matt Andersen, & Terra Lightfoot

    This powerhouse lineup features three of Canada's finest singer-songwriters: Terra Lightfoot, Matt Andersen, and Colin James. Lightfoot's 2023 album Healing Power showcases her prowess as a pop-rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter, capturing the chemistry of her live trio and her prismatic artistic range. With multiple JUNO nominations and Polaris long-list nods, her tours have spanned eight countries, supporting acts including Willie Nelson and Blue Rodeo. Matt Andersen brings decades of experience and a soulful, heartfelt style, blending tender folk and stirring soul on albums like The Hammer & The Rose. A multi-award winner, Andersen has toured globally with Marcus King, Beth Hart, Tedeschi Trucks Band, and more, amassing over 33 million streams. Colin James, a blues-rock icon with 21 albums, 8 JUNOs, and international acclaim, continues to evolve with releases like Chasing the Sun. Known for collaborations with Lucinda Williams, Charlie Musselwhite, and Darryl Jones.

  • Anthony Gomes

    With a guitar slung over his shoulder and the amps turned up full tilt, Anthony Gomes electrifies blues and rock at a 21st century crossroads of his own. The Canadian vocalist, guitarist, songwriter and producer wails with all the force of a hurricane in the Mississippi Delta and enough fret-burning fireworks to leave his strings in flames. Over the years, he's toppled the Billboard Blues Chart at #1, earned the endorsement of legends such as B.B. King, tallied tens of millions of streams, and packed shows on multiple continents. In 2026, Gomes is back supporting his #1 blues album, Praise the Loud, with a world tour that includes stops in 17 countries. Gomes is a power player who is at his best when his gear is in the scorched earth between blues and rock. After all, it's the electric guitar; sometimes tickling it is not enough." - Guitar World

  • Anthony Gomes

    With a guitar slung over his shoulder and the amps turned up full tilt, Anthony Gomes electrifies blues and rock at a 21st century crossroads of his own. The Canadian vocalist, guitarist, songwriter and producer wails with all the force of a hurricane in the Mississippi Delta and enough fret-burning fireworks to leave his strings in flames. Over the years, he?s toppled the Billboard Blues Chart at #1, earned the endorsement of legends such as B.B. King, tallied tens of millions of streams, and packed shows on multiple continents. In 2026, Gomes is back supporting his #1 blues album, Praise the Loud, with a world tour that includes stops in 17 countries. Gomes is a power player who is at his best when his gear is in the scorched earth between blues and rock. After all, it?s the electric guitar; sometimes tickling it is not enough." - Guitar World

  • YellowHouse Blues Band presents the First Ladies of the Blues

    Returning to Jimmy's after four straight sold-out appearances, the YellowHouse Blues Band is excited to be back to present the First Ladies of the Blues, paying tribute to the pioneering female singers who've helped shape the Blues from the 1920s to today! The YellowHouse Blues Band is a 9-piece, high energy blues & blues rock band with horns and multiple vocalists, known for putting their own take on popular songs and making them their own. Coming from the Seacoast of NH and ME, they have performed sold-out shows all over New England and are excited to be back at Jimmy?s! This set includes timeless songs like Bessie Smiths 1929 recording of Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out, Memphis Minnie's 1929 recording of When the Levee Breaks - famously covered by Led Zeppelin in 1971, Aretha Franklin's 1968 Ain't No Way, to songs by contemporary artists like Susan Tedeschi, Larkin Poe and Joanne Shaw Taylor!