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  • The Bad Plus

    The Bad Plus are the ultimate originals. A democratic unit with a clear vision and a refusal to conform to convention. For the past two decades they have played with spirit and adventure, made their own rules and done so with a bold sense of creativity and intent. Avoiding easy categorization, The Bad Plus has won critical acclaim and a legion of fans worldwide with their unique sound and flair for live performance. The Bad Plus continues to push boundaries as founding members Reid Anderson (bass) and Dave King (drums) embark on a new piano-less incarnation of the band with Ben Monder (guitar) and Chris Speed (tenor saxophone) ?instigating a new wave of excitement and anticipation within the band that is re-energizing their sound and inspiration. The Bad Plus is set to release their 18th album via Mack Avenue Records on Friday, November 8th. "Evolution is necessary for life and creativity," say Dave King and Reid Anderson. "We've evolved, but we're still The Bad Plus."

  • Jazz Parlor: Mike Frengel Trio

    The Gallery at Jimmy's 135 Congress St, Portsmouth, NH, United States

    Step into a world where art and music dance together. Join us at The Gallery for an unforgettable night of modern art, live jazz, and vibrant conversation. Inspired by the soulful elegance of a classic jazz parlor, this monthly gathering brings a dynamic fusion of creativity to life. Sip on craft cocktails and savor light bites as local jazz ensembles set the mood with improvisational rhythms. The music will carry you through a gallery filled with contemporary masterpieces, blending abstract beauty and structured brilliance. Meet Michael Labrie, our curator, and get the chance to connect with featured artists—dive deep into discussions about the stories behind the art creative process. It’s an experience that loops you straight to the heart and soul of Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club, right here in The Gallery. Art, music, and soul—woven together, one evening at a time. This event is from 7pm to 11pm! ABOUT THE ARTISTS: Mike Frengel Trio Mike Frengel is an influential figure in contemporary guitar music, known for his genre-blending style that merges rock, jazz, classical, and more. With over three decades of experience, his compositions are characterized by intricate rhythms, lush harmonies, and innovative techniques, often incorporating electronics. Frengel's work, […]

  • Sugaray Rayford

    Sugaray Rayford is a man with a message and a larger-than-life voice to deliver it. In collaboration with producer and songwriter Eric Corne over the past three albums, the soul-blues powerhouse has developed a sound that blends classic soul melodies and funky R&B grooves with raw blues energy. Their first project together, Somebody Save Me, earned Rayford a 2020 Grammy nomination, followed by Blues Music Awards for Soul Blues Male Artist and B.B. King Entertainer of the Year. His follow-up, In Too Deep, garnered multiple honors, including the Blues Music Award for Soul Blues Album of the Year. Rayford's latest release, Human Decency, continues his focus on music with purpose. Its title track serves as a reminder that similarities outweigh differences, and that beyond divisions of race or politics, there are only hearts and minds.

  • John Splithoff

    John Splithoff is a Chicago-born, LA-based singer/songwriter known for his soulful, genre-blending sound. After a decade in New York City, where his breakout single 'Sing to You' became a Top 10 Adult Contemporary hit, he hit a personal and creative crossroads. Touring with acts like Andy Grammer and Toro y Moi, recording through the pandemic, and moving cross-country all inspired his new album, Far From Here. The project reflects a time of major change, marriage, relocation, and shifting relationships and showcases Splithoff's emotional depth and sonic range. Influenced by artists from Marvin Gaye and Sade to The War on Drugs and Clairo, his sound bridges the classic and contemporary. Now a sought-after collaborator, he,s worked with Sting, Chris Botti, and David Foster, continuing to evolve as a performer and writer. Far From Here marks a return to creative freedom, driven by introspection, experience, and a renewed love for the craft.

  • Mavis Staples

    Mavis Staples, one of America's most iconic musicians, returns with her 15th solo album, 'Sad and Beautiful World', a reflection of her decades-long career. At 86, she continues to inspire with a voice that blends hope, resilience, and deep love. Produced by Brad Cook, the album spans seven decades of American music, featuring both timeless covers and original tracks. Collaborators like Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, and Jeff Tweedy join Mavis in honoring her legacy. The album touches on themes of love, faith, and perseverance, with songs like Hozier's 'Human Mind' and Leonard Cohen's 'Anthem' delivering powerful messages. Still performing and actively engaged in social causes, Mavis remains a living testament to the enduring power of music and the moral authority shaped by her experiences, from the Civil Rights Movement to her role as a guiding force in today's world. 'Sad and Beautiful World' is a prayer of compassion and hope in challenging times.

  • Sunday Jazz Brunch

    Jimmy's Jazz & Blues Club 135 Congress Street, Portsmouth, NH, United States

    Welcome to Sunday Jazz Brunch at Jimmy’s! Every Sunday at Jimmy’s, step into a Sunday wonderland where brunch becomes a delightful feast for the senses! With seatings 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! Oh, and don’t forget – we event host a special Easter AND Mother’s Day Brunch every year! $64.99 PER ADULT | $29.99 PER CHILD 4+ | 3 & UNDER FREE | PLUS TAX & GRATUITY Click on Get Tickets to book reservation through OpenTable! For more information or to see the artist lineup, click here!

  • The Brit Pack – British Invasion and More

    Get ready for a journey through the greatest hits of British rock as The Brit Pack brings their electrifying energy to Portsmouth! Formed by two Brits in NYC, The Brit Pack covers the spectrum of the UK's musical legacy, from the iconic anthems of the sixties to the modern classics of today! Vocals, Guitar, Keys / Matt Nakoa (US) Guitar, Vocals / Mark Sidney Johnson (UK) Bass, Vocals / Bryan Percivall (US) Drums, Vocals / Will Haywood Smith (UK)

  • Local Artist Series: Emily’s Garage Band

    Emily's Garage Band brings the funk, soul and unstoppable groove of the classics to every stage they hit. One audience member called them "the best band ever!?" after hearing their powerhouse takes on Tower of Power, Rick James, Al Green, Prince and more. This 9-piece, horn-driven New Hampshire band blends nostalgia, pop, funk, R&B and dance music into a show that's as electrifying as it is unforgettable. With the legendary Brucie Smith fronting on lead vocals and a full horn section bringing the heat, Emily's Garage Band delivers big sound, big energy and big fun. From clubs and festivals in the Lakes Region to stages across Manchester and beyond, EGB keeps northern New England dancing. They're not just a band, they're an experience!

  • Matt Schofield

    British-born and now US-based, Matt Schofield continues to push the boundaries of the British Blues tradition. A multi-award-winning guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer, and bandleader, Schofield has spent more than 30 years performing, and over 20 years as a solo artist, earning a reputation as one of the most influential and distinctive guitarists of his generation. His career has taken him to nearly 30 countries, along with widespread acclaim: three-time British Blues Guitarist of the Year, British Blues Album of the Year, and the first guitarist inducted into the British Blues Awards Hall of Fame. He has also been named to Guitar & Bass Magazine's list of the "Top Ten British Blues Guitarists of All Time," alongside legends Eric Clapton and Peter Green. Known for his fluid, melodic playing and iconic tone, Schofield's artistry shines brightest on stage, from major festivals like Montreal and North Sea Jazz to intimate clubs worldwide.

  • Joshua Redman

    Jimmy's Jazz & Blues Club 135 Congress Street, Portsmouth, NH, United States

    4x-GRAMMY® nominee Joshua Redman returns with Words Fall Short, his latest release on Blue Note Records (June 2025). Known for his lyrical voice on the tenor sax, Redman’s new project explores the beauty of human imperfection through songs shaped by literature, memory, and collaboration. This album is the antithesis of conflict, says Redman. It’s about connection, empathy, and emotional truth even in our most flawed expressions. The album features rising talents like Skylar Tang, a trumpet phenom Redman calls mature beyond her years, and Gabrielle Cavassa, whose vocals turn the haunting final track, Era’s End, into a moment of fragile beauty. From introspective melodies to bold, groove-driven pieces like Icarus, Words Fall Short is Redman’s most personal work to date. With references to Cormac McCarthy, W.G. Sebald, and Vonnegut, it’s a deeply human statement from one of jazz’s most thoughtful voices.

  • Joshua Redman

    4x-GRAMMY® nominee Joshua Redman returns with Words Fall Short, his latest release on Blue Note Records (June 2025). Known for his lyrical voice on the tenor sax, Redman's new project explores "the beauty of human imperfection" through songs shaped by literature, memory, and collaboration. "This album is the antithesis of conflict," says Redman. "It's about connection, empathy, and emotional truth, even in our most flawed expressions." The album features rising talents like Skylar Tang, a trumpet phenom Redman calls "mature beyond her years," and Gabrielle Cavassa, whose vocals turn the haunting final track, "Era's End," into a moment of fragile beauty. From introspective melodies to bold, groove-driven pieces like "Icarus," Words Fall Short is Redman's most personal work to date. With references to Cormac McCarthy, W.G. Sebald, and Vonnegut, it's a deeply human statement from one of jazz's most thoughtful voices.

  • Arturo Sandoval

    Arturo Sandoval is one of the world's foremost entertainers, having been seen by millions performing live at the Oscars®, the Grammys®, at the White House, and the industry's most esteemed Performing Arts Centers and Festivals around the world. Sandoval is a celebrated classical artist as well as composer who has been awarded 10 Grammy Awards®, six Billboard Awards, an Emmy®, the Hispanic Heritage Award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama, a Doctorate in Fine Arts from the prestigious Notre-Dame University, and was recently honored with a Grammy® Lifetime Achievement Award. Sandoval's work spans jazz, Latin jazz, classical, and film, with compositions featured in major movies and ballets. With boundless energy, technical brilliance, and emotional depth, Sandoval continues to inspire audiences worldwide as one of music's true giants.

  • Sunday Jazz Brunch

    Jimmy's Jazz & Blues Club 135 Congress Street, Portsmouth, NH, United States

    Welcome to Sunday Jazz Brunch at Jimmy’s! Every Sunday at Jimmy’s, step into a Sunday wonderland where brunch becomes a delightful feast for the senses! With seatings 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! Oh, and don’t forget – we event host a special Easter AND Mother’s Day Brunch every year! $64.99 PER ADULT | $29.99 PER CHILD 4+ | 3 & UNDER FREE | PLUS TAX & GRATUITY Click on Get Tickets to book reservation through OpenTable! For more information or to see the artist lineup, click here!

  • Arturo Sandoval

    Arturo Sandoval is one of the world's foremost entertainers, having been seen by millions performing live at the Oscars®, the Grammys®, at the White House, and the industry's most esteemed Performing Arts Centers and Festivals around the world. Sandoval is a celebrated classical artist as well as composer who has been awarded 10 Grammy Awards®, six Billboard Awards, an Emmy®, the Hispanic Heritage Award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama, a Doctorate in Fine Arts from the prestigious Notre-Dame University, and was recently honored with a Grammy® Lifetime Achievement Award. Sandoval's work spans jazz, Latin jazz, classical, and film, with compositions featured in major movies and ballets. With boundless energy, technical brilliance, and emotional depth, Sandoval continues to inspire audiences worldwide as one of music's true giants.

  • Local Artist Series: The Crab Shack Band

    Crab Shack Band serves up a variety of songs you love! 15+ years of packing the dance floors. Multi-award winning, the CSB has played in conjunction with a number of national acts at venues including; Jimmy's Jazz Club (packed house last year) The Hampton Beach Casino, Bank of NH Pavilion, Seacoast Science Center (Atlantic Grill Summer Series) Wentworth by The Sea and Hampton Seafood Festival.

  • Lindsey Webster

    Lindsey Webster is a two-time Billboard "Artist of the Year" whose music spans jazz, R&B, pop, and soul. She has earned two #1 albums, two #1 singles, and ten Top 10 singles on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Chart, including the historic 2016 #1 vocal hit Fool Me Once, the first since Sade. Her albums A Woman Like Me (2020) and Reasons (2022) both topped the iTunes Jazz Chart, showcasing her flawless range, soulful delivery, and poetic songwriting. A Woodstock native, Webster grew up surrounded by eclectic music and brings authenticity and depth to every performance. Her collaborators include Nathan East, Nicholas Payton, Randy Brecker, Brian Culbertson, Lil John Roberts, and Kev Choice. Critics have praised her as "soulful, authentic, and exceptional," noting her ability to balance emotional intimacy with commanding stage presence. With precise vocals, compelling lyrics, and a dynamic blend of genres, Lindsey Webster continues to redefine contemporary jazz.

  • The Weight Band

    The Weight Band continues the legacy of The Band while forging its own path in modern Americana. Led by guitarist Jim Weider, a former member of The Band and Levon Helm's Midnight Ramble Band, the group includes keyboardists Brian Mitchell and Matt Zeiner, bassist Albert Rogers, and drummer Michael Bram. Together, they blend roadhouse rock, blues, country soul, swamp pop, and folk into a sound Weider calls the "Woodstock Sound." Their second studio album, Shines Like Gold, features nine original songs and a cover of Willie Dixon, recorded live over four days at Clubhouse Studios in Rhinebeck, NY. The album mixes robust roots rock, poignant ballads, and gospel-tinged harmonies, showcasing the band's cohesion and musicianship. Since their 2017 PBS debut on Infinity Hall Live and the release of their acclaimed debut World Gone Mad, The Weight Band has performed across the U.S., keeping the spirit of The Band alive.

  • Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters

    Legendary blues guitarist Ronnie Earl is a four-time Blues Music Award winner for Guitar Player of the Year (1997, 1999, 2014, 2018) and has served as Associate Professor of Guitar at Berklee College of Music. Over a career spanning more than three decades, Earl has released 28 albums, including Mercy Me (2022) and Grateful Heart: Blues and Ballads, which won Downbeat Magazine's Blues Album of the Year. He has performed alongside legends including B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Carlos Santana. The Broadcasters feature keyboardist Dave Limina, vocalist and harmonica player Diane Blue, drummer Forrest Padgett, and bassist Paul Kochanski. Each brings decades of experience across blues, soul, and Americana, contributing to the band's dynamic sound and cohesive interplay. Together, Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters have maintained a consistent presence on the Billboard Blues charts, delivering critically acclaimed albums and electrifying live performances.