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  • Mohini Dey

    Mohini Dey is a renowned bass guitarist, arranger, producer & vocalist who has gained international recognition for her extraordinary talent and versatility. With her unique style and impeccable technique, she has collaborated with numerous renowned artists and performed on prestigious stages around the world. She has been described as the ?Most Successful Musician UNDER30? By Forbes India. She has been working professionally in the music industry for the past 20 years meaning that she started working professionally when she was only 9 years old. She is the only female bassist to rank within the 'Top 10 Bassists in the 21st Century' on Music Radar.

  • Charles Lloyd Sky Quartet: Jason Moran, Larry Grenadier & Kweku Sumbry

    Charles Lloyd, a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master (2015) and honorary doctorate recipient from Berklee College of Music, is widely regarded as playing at the height of his expressive powers. The depth of his sound reflects a lifetime in music, guided by a forward-looking approach he describes simply as "Go forward." Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Lloyd was shaped by a rich musical heritage and early influences including Charlie Parker, Billie Holiday, and Duke Ellington. He emerged as a leading voice in modern jazz, from his work with Chico Hamilton and Cannonball Adderley to his own groundbreaking quartet. His recordings and performances are noted for clarity, restraint, and emotional depth. As Peter Watrous of The New York Times wrote, he has created "a strange and beautiful distillation of the American experience, part abandoned and wild, part immensely controlled and sophisticated."

  • Charles Lloyd Sky Quartet: Jason Moran, Larry Grenadier & Kweku Sumbry

    Charles Lloyd, a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master (2015) and honorary doctorate recipient from Berklee College of Music, is widely regarded as playing at the height of his expressive powers. The depth of his sound reflects a lifetime in music, guided by a forward-looking approach he describes simply as "Go forward." Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Lloyd was shaped by a rich musical heritage and early influences including Charlie Parker, Billie Holiday, and Duke Ellington. He emerged as a leading voice in modern jazz, from his work with Chico Hamilton and Cannonball Adderley to his own groundbreaking quartet. His recordings and performances are noted for clarity, restraint, and emotional depth. As Peter Watrous of The New York Times wrote, he has created "a strange and beautiful distillation of the American experience, part abandoned and wild, part immensely controlled and sophisticated."

  • Local Artist Series: Mica’s Groove Train

    Mica's Groove Train is an exciting neo-soul band making waves in the music industry. Mica's Groove Train prides themselves on a beautiful, versatile sound and broad fanbase. The Band Includes: Yamica "Mica" Peterson (vocals), Stacy Bugg (bass), Joe Rizzo (drums), Paul Lessard (guitar).

  • Peter Levin Organ Trio with the Fitzkee Brothers

    Five-time Grammy-nominated keyboardist, writer, and producer Peter Levin leads his Organ Trio featuring The Fitzkee Brothers, delivering a powerhouse evening of deep groove, improvisation, and high-energy American roots music. Levin?s career includes performing on major stages alongside legends like Gregg Allman, Ringo Starr, Dolly Parton, and Marcus King, as well as collaborating with Pharrell Williams and the Beastie Boys. Joining Levin are The Fitzkee Brothers, a fierce rhythm section with deep ties to the Allman Brothers and Parliament Funkadelic families. Together, they blend soulful Hammond organ mastery with funk, blues, rock, jazz, and Southern soul. They create a dynamic live show packed with fiery improvisation and deep pocket grooves.

  • Larry McCray

    Larry McCray, inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame (2024), is a leading modern blues artist known for his soul-soaked voice and commanding guitar work. His latest release, Heartbreak City, produced by Joe Bonamassa and Josh Smith, marks a direct and personal new chapter. The album highlights McCray's expressive vocals and guitar, with material ranging from soul-infused ballads to driving blues. Tracks like 'Bye Bye Blues' reflect his early influences, while 'Bright Side' showcases his balance of emotion and subtle humor. The release follows Blues Without You (2022), which reached No. 2 on the Billboard Blues chart. Born in Smackover, Arkansas, and raised in Michigan, McCray built his career through decades of touring and recording, working alongside artists such as B.B. King and Buddy Guy.

  • Local Artist Series: Sharon Jones

    Sharon Jones has made her name in clubs and performances across the. U.S. She has been named "Portsmouth's Gem," by 'Portsmouth Spotlight Magazine' for her many shining performances over the years at The Music Hall, Jimmy's Jazz and Blues Club, the Seacoast Jazz Festival, Top of the Hub, and much more! She is admired and loved for her inimitable, energetic, multi-dimensional vocals, whether singing a ballad, a hard jazz tune, a funky blues composition, or a ?60s rock song. A born performer, she infuses emotion into every song and draws you into the experience with her.

  • The James Hunter Six

    The James Hunter Six returns with their first album on Easy Eye Sound, delivering another dose of timeless rhythm & soul. British singer, songwriter and GRAMMY-nominated James Hunter has been a legendary fixture in the scene for over three decades with his gritty voice and sharp songwriting earning him acclaim around the world. This new record features a rare duet with longtime collaborator Van Morrison ("Ain't That A Trip"), marking a full-circle moment for the artist hailed by MOJO magazine as "The United Kingdom's Greatest Soul Singer." Hunter and his six-piece band have toured the world for decades from tiny clubs to large festivals, with Hunter also sharing the stage to support legends including Mavis Staples, Aretha Franklin, BB King, Etta James, Bonnie Raitt, and Van Morrison. Whether belting out up-tempo R&B or crafting candle-lit ballads, James Hunter is a must-see artist who effortlessly draws from the depths of his musical well, leaving audiences captivated and craving more

  • Matteo Mancuso

    Hailed by Steve Vai as 'the evolution of fusion guitar,' Matteo Mancuso is one of the most electrifying young guitarists on the global stage. A prodigy from Palermo, Italy, Mancuso began performing professionally at age 11 and quickly gained international recognition for his virtuosic technique and genre-defying style. A graduate of the Palermo Conservatory with highest honors, he earned a scholarship to Berklee College of Music after a standout performance at the Umbria Jazz Festival. His debut album The Journey showcases a fearless blend of jazz, fusion, rock, and classical influences. Mancuso has performed at major international festivals and shared stages with legends including Al Di Meola. Eric Johnson calls him "a beautiful player, so versatile," while peers worldwide praise his groundbreaking approach. With a rapidly growing global following, Mancuso represents the next generation of guitar innovation.

  • Jon Cleary & the Absolute Monster Gentlemen

    Grammy Award-winning pianist, vocalist, and songwriter Jon Cleary has spent more than three decades at the forefront of New Orleans funk, R&B, and soul. His latest release, The Bywater Sessions, captures Cleary and his acclaimed band, the Absolute Monster Gentlemen, live in the studio-delivering the deep grooves, joyful energy, and rich musicianship that have made them a staple of the New Orleans music scene and international stages alike. A longtime fixture of the New Orleans scene, Cleary has performed with legends including Dr. John, Bonnie Raitt, and Taj Mahal. His Grammy-winning album Go-Go Juice helped solidify his reputation as one of today's leading interpreters and innovators of New Orleans music. Rolling Stone's David Fricke praised the band as "as broad, deep and rolling as the Mississippi River."

  • Elvin Bishop Big Fun Trio

    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member and Blues Hall of Fame inductee Elvin Bishop has been performing his electrified front porch blues for over 50 years. Rolling Stone calls his music 'a good time romp' raucous blues with high-energy soloing, mixtures of careening slide and razor-edged bursts, all delivered with unflagging enthusiasm and wit." Bishop first hit the national scene in 1965 with The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, introducing electric Chicago blues to the rock audience. He later scored big in 1975 with "Fooled Around And Fell In Love," which reached number three on the pop charts. Today, he continues to tour and release new music, mixing thick blues grooves with timeless rock flavors and homespun wisdom.