Ria Blaq

Ria Blaq

Wed, Jan 28

Show: $10 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) 

Bradley Mellen

Bradley Mellen

Thu, Jan 29

Show: $10 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) Bobby Floyd - piano Reggie Jackson - drums Jim Powell - trumpet Rob Dove - saxophone Bradley Mellen - bass 

Sicquan Gipson & Paul Strawser

Sicquan Gipson & Paul Strawser

Fri, Jan 30

"Power Hour" Show: $10 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) Sicquan Gipson - saxophone Paul Strawser - piano 

James Gaiters

James Gaiters

Fri, Jan 30

Show: $30 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) James Gaiters – Drummer | Composer | Producer | Educator James Gaiters is a dynamic voice in modern jazz, known for his soulful, high-energy performances and genre-pushing compositions. As leader of acclaimed ensembles MUV-MeNT and SoulRevival, he’s performed at top venues and festivals including the Village Vanguard, Newport Jazz Festival, and Detroit Jazz Festival. His work honors jazz tradition while forging new ground, as heard on his albums Looking Back Ahead, Exodus, and Understanding: Reimagined. An Ohio native and dedicated educator, James continues to inspire on stage and in the classroom. 

Abstract Sounds

Abstract Sounds

Sat, Jan 31

Show: $30 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) Abstract Sounds is a 6-piece Alternative Jazz Fusion band from Cleveland, OH. Led by saxophonist Jevaughn Bogard. The band formed in late 2021 from a collection of jazz and dance music lovers who met over 15 years at Cleveland School of the Arts and who all just couldn't get enough Snarky Puppy , Ghostnotes and Funky Knuckles. Abstract Sounds combines a variety of jazz idioms, soul music, drum and bass and funk. Their unique brand of entertainment fuses deep harmony with a driving drum and bass sound and hard hitting horn lines that will make you want to dance and sing along all night 

Jasmine Spitzer

Jasmine Spitzer

Tue, Feb 03

Show: $10 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) Jasmine Spitzer is a singer and songwriter whose music feels like a conversation: honest, soulful, and full of heart. Rooted in gospel, jazz, R&B, and soul, her sound is shaped by stories of faith, growth, love, and becoming. A third-generation musician and North Dakota native, she grew up immersed in music and began her journey as a saxophonist, an influence that continues to shape her phrasing, musical instincts, and deep respect for musicianship. She is intentional about selecting and creating music that has shaped her into the woman and musician she is today. Her work is driven by lived experience and emotional honesty, with a desire to connect with people rather than perform at them. Each month, she thoughtfully curates an experience, not just a show, creating spaces where listeners can reflect, feel seen, and be fully present in the moment. She currently resides in Columbus, Ohio, with her dog, Rosco, and an apartment full of plants. Beyond the stage, she remains deeply rooted in service and community, serving as the Director of Learning Centers for The Salvation Army. When she is not making music, she finds joy in reading, running, baking, and cooking, always pursuing a full, grateful, and joyful life. Music is how she shares that journey, inviting others into moments of growth, healing, and connection.Born and raised in Minot, North Dakota, Jasmine is the daughter of two music educators. She moved to the Columbus area in 2017 to complete her degree in music education at Ohio Wesleyan University. Jasmine teaches middle school for Columbus City Schools and is a teaching artist for the Jazz Arts Group. Influenced by jazz, blues, soul, funk, and R&B, Jasmine brings a diverse body of repertoire to the table. Catch her at Ginger Rabbit on the first Tuesday of every month (and a stray weekend here and there) for an exciting variety of music featuring some of the best musicians Columbus has to offer! 

Whirlybirds

Whirlybirds

Wed, Feb 04

Show: $10 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) 

Mary McClendon

Mary McClendon

Thu, Feb 05

Show: $15 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) Columbus’s own, Mary McClendon, who doesn’t remember a time when she didn’t sing or want to. She was a featured vocalist with the Columbus Jazz Orchestra (JAG) for 20+ years, performing with the Columbus Symphony, Ballet Met, and producing and acting in acclaimed one-woman Shows that tell the stories of Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nancy Wilson. She has shared the stage with many national and international Artists and is a voice over talent for commercials, jingles, and corporate/industrial videos. She can be found locally and in the Tri-State area, leading her own Trio of multi-faceted and multi-talented musicians….Vernon Hairston, Chris Brown, Bobby Floyd, Kevin Turner, Jimmi Love, Bradley Mellen, Jon Eshelman, Tom Carroll, and George DeLancey…to name a few. 

Erik Augis Trio

Erik Augis Trio

Fri, Feb 06

"Power Hour" Show: $10 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) Erik Augis is a native of Columbus, Ohio. After obtaining his degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music he returned to Columbus and began work as a freelance musician. Erik has been performing in Columbus for several years and works with many of the area’s well-known musicians and bands including Andy Woodson, Kim Pensyl, Dan Faehnle, Louis Tsamous, Pete Mills, the Columbus Jazz Orchestra, Jazz 4 Kids, Vocal Impact, and others. 

Pete Mills Quartet

Pete Mills Quartet

Fri, Feb 06

Show: $30 Showtimes: 7:15-8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) A native of Toronto Canada, saxophonist and composer Pete Mills’ discography includes 4 solo titles, with his most recent, 2014’s Sweet Shadow. As a sideman he appears on over a dozen CDs including those by The Columbus Jazz Orchestra, saxophonist Chad Eby, the eclectic ensemble Madrugada, guitarist Stan Smith, The Cleveland Jazz Orchestra and The Paul Ferguson Jazz Orchestra. In addition to his performing, Mills teaches saxophone, improvisation and directs the jazz ensemble at Denison University in Granville, Ohio. 

Robert Mason

Robert Mason

Sat, Feb 07

“Power Hour” Show: $10 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) Robert Mason is a pianist, teacher, and organist from Columbus, Ohio. His personal group, the Robert Mason Trio released their debut album, “State of Soul” in 2019, featuring a blend of jazz and soulful sounds. The group has recently released their second album “State of Groove”, which is now available on all streaming platforms. Robert has performed at venues and events such as: Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival, Columbus Jazz and Ribs Festival, the Lincoln Theatre (Columbus, OH), Ginger Rabbit, The Blu Note Jazz Cafe, Blu Jazz+ (Akron, OH), The Refectory (Columbus), Natalies Music Hall & Kitchen 

Kenny Reichert Quartet

Kenny Reichert Quartet

Sat, Feb 07

Show: $30 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) Recognized by DownBeat Magazine as "a distinctive player and composer," Kenny Reichert has established himself as a compelling guitarist with an expressive and refined approach to the instrument. Blending lyricism with harmonic sophistication, he crafts music that is both adventurous and accessible. His artistry has been praised by All About Jazz as "masterly without being showy," and Textura has lauded his compositions for making an "immediate impression" and "warranting repeat engagement." Based between Chicago and Minneapolis, Reichert is an in-demand performer who has collaborated with artists such as Russ Johnson, Geof Bradfield, Lenard Simpson, Clark Sommers, Ethan Philion, John Christensen, Devin Drobka, Ana Everling, and Alyssa Allgood. He has performed at venues and festivals across the U.S. and Europe, bringing his music to audiences in both intimate and large-scale settings. In 2022, he was selected as a Luminarts Jazz Improvisation Fellow, supporting his ongoing work in the Chicago music community. As a recording artist, Reichert has released three albums. His latest, Switch (2024, Calligram Records), showcases diverse moods and textures over its nine tracks, while his previous albums, Deep Breath (2023, Shifting Paradigm Records) and Interpretations (2015), have cemented his reputation as a forward-thinking guitarist and composer. 

Chris Brown Quartet

Chris Brown Quartet

Tue, Feb 10

Show: $10 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) Whether freelancing as jazz, gospel, R&B, pop keyboardist or simply accompanying a soloist, Christopher Brown seems to be right at home in his musical world. Based in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio, Chris has played on many different stages with various artists since the age of 13 years old. Growing up in church with the gospel tradition, he began on trumpet and drums. While in church, he began to take an interest in Hammond organ. Chris has shared the stage with artists of nearly every genre including Frederic Yonnet, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, Dave Chappelle, Common, A Tribe Called Quest, Steve Cole, Ragan Whiteside, Marcus Anderson, Wess “Warmdaddy” Anderson, Trevor Lawrence, Jeanette Harris, Paul Taylor, Hadden Sayers, and many others. Chris has enjoyed the privilege to play organ and keyboards with the mighty Harmony Project Orchestra since 2012 and was fortunate to help arrange one season. 

Tom Davis Trio

Tom Davis Trio

Wed, Feb 11

Show: $10 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) Tom Davis is a guitarist and bassist based in Columbus, OH. He performs and records in a variety of styles as both a bandleader and sideman throughout the US and UK, most regularly with local Columbus groups: Vaughn Weister’s Famous Jazz Orchestra, Pete Mills B3 Quartet, Flogo Shaggins, Willie Nelson Mandela, Ray Massa’s Eurorhythms, Spectrum (The Capital University faculty jazz ensemble), and more. Tom earned a MMus in Musicology from The University of Edinburgh in 2011, and a BM in Jazz Studies from Capital University in 2006, where he studied guitar with Stan Smith. He is currently a member of the faculty at the Capital University Conservatory of Music. 

Quartet du Hot Club Nouveau

Quartet du Hot Club Nouveau

Thu, Feb 12

Show: $10 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) Quartet du Hot Club Nouveau brings together four extraordinary musicians, led by internationally acclaimed violinist Arkadiy Gips and Columbus-based pianist Tony Hagood. From the very first note, audiences are drawn into a world where technical brilliance meets deep emotional expression. Arkadiy, a prodigy from Kiev whose career spans classical, folk, jazz, and world music, has captivated audiences across the globe—including a high-profile tour with Madonna—delivering a violin voice that moves seamlessly from tender introspection to fiery intensity. Tony’s virtuosic piano creates a musical conversation with Arkadiy and the quartet that is as thrilling as it is intimate. The rhythm section features Rudy Albach on bass, Principal Bass of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, whose international career includes performances across the U.S., Europe, and Asia, and Jerry Powell II on drums, an inventive, dynamic performer and bandleader whose eclectic experience spans gospel, jazz, and beyond, including a recent performance with Tony and the Columbus Symphony Orchestra alongside Rick Ross. Together, the quartet transforms timeless repertoire into performances that surprise, delight, and move—leaving audiences with an unforgettable musical experience. 

An evening with VÉRITÉ , presented by June's Room

An evening with VÉRITÉ , presented by June's Room

Fri, Feb 13

Show: $60 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) As an independent artist, VÉRITÉ has always created outside of traditional structures. A prolific and spellbinding artist (NPR), she is a songwriter, producer, and performer whose independently released albums, EPs, and singles have amassed over 350M+ streams. Following the release of Love You Forever in 2023—a cinematic and deeply raw body of work—VÉRITÉ has continued to share new music, perform live, and connect closely with her audience while drawing inspiration for what comes next. An all-around creative and innovator, she bends norms and builds worlds with intention, making this next era especially compelling. Presented by June's Room: June's Room is concerts, dreamt differently. Intentionally built for closeness, we break the third wall of traditional artists to audience barriers. With a stripped back set and seating held to no more than 65 tickets per show, this is more than just a concert- it's an experience. We are creating intimate gatherings—designed to bring people closer to the music, the moment, and each other. No back row. No spectacle for spectacle’s sake. Just thoughtfully designed rooms where connection comes first. Two intimate shows. One shared moment. 

Andy Sipe

Andy Sipe

Sat, Feb 14

"Power Hour" Show: $10 Showtime: 5:30 - 6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) Born and raised in Summit, New Jersey, Andy Sipe started playing guitar at the age of eight. Taking lessons at the School of Rock Chatham, he took lessons for guitar and piano for nine years, being immersed in genres ranging from classic rock to extreme metal and progressive rock. At the age of seventeen, Andy made the choice to continue his studies in music at a collegiate level. First attending The University of the Arts on a scholarship, Andy pursued a degree in music business and technology for one year before transferring to The Ohio State University, where he would complete his studies, and shift his focus towards jazz. Graduating with a degree in Jazz Studies with a concentration in composition and a minor in Music Enterprises, Andy continued his music career teaching guitar, bass, piano, and vocals for the past year and a half. 

Renee Dion

Renee Dion

Sat, Feb 14

Show: $50 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) Renee Dion is a singer, songwriter, and independent recording artist from Columbus, Ohio, with a rich catalog of original music rooted in soul, jazz, gospel, and experimental R&B. Her work centers emotional honesty, healing, and the sacredness of sound. Renee has independently released ten projects and is currently completing her eleventh album, her first created entirely with live instrumentation. This evolution reflects Renee's growth as a collaborator and creative leader in the music community. 

George DeLancey Trio

George DeLancey Trio

Tue, Feb 17

Show: $10 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) A native of Cambridge, OH, and a student of such prestigious programs as the Columbus Youth Jazz Orchestra and the Michigan State University Jazz Studies Program, where he studied under Rodney Whitaker. He has worked with notable bandleaders Johnny O’Neal, Wessell Anderson, Willie Jones III, Philip and Winard Harper, Christian Howes, Houston Person, Tia Fuller, Bria Skonberg, as well as many others in New York and throughout the Midwest. He is active nationally as a bandleader and educator, and has worked with programs including Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Jazz for Young People, Christian Howes’ Creative Strings Workshop, and Keith Hall's Summer Drum Intensive. 

Bryan Olsheski

Bryan Olsheski

Wed, Feb 18

Show: $10 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) After graduating in 1995 from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music with a Bachelors in Jazz Performance, Bryan cut his teeth in the industry as a soloist and guest artist with performers around the world on the Princess and Royal Caribbean Cruise lines. He then relocated to London, England for three years playing original music at many of the popular jazz clubs in London, including The 606 Jazz Club, the Jazz Café and the Bulls Head Barnes. He has shared the stage with some of the most famous names in jazz such as Joe Henderson, Kenny Garrett, Wes “Warmdaddy” Anderson, Conrad Herwig, Jack McDuff, Slide Hampton and George Benson. He has also been a featured soloist for the Temptations, The Columbus Jazz Orchestra, Steve Winwood, Vaughn Weister’s Famous Jazz Orchestra, Afro-Rican Jazz Ensemble, Kico Cowan and Expresion Cubana, The Four Tops and The Spinners. 

Andy Woodson Trio

Andy Woodson Trio

Thu, Feb 19

Show: $10 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) Andy Woodson is one of the most in-demand bassists in the central Ohio area and has been a vital part of the Columbus music scene since 1985. Andy was Lecturer of Jazz Bass at The Ohio State University from 2004-2018, and has performed at the Montreux, North Sea, Saratoga, and Newport Jazz Festivals and toured Sweden and Japan. 

Doctor Thunder Trio

Doctor Thunder Trio

Fri, Feb 20

“Power Hour” Show: $10 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) 

Jevaughn Bogard Quartet

Jevaughn Bogard Quartet

Fri, Feb 20

Show: $30 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) Abstract Sounds is a 6-piece Alternative Jazz Fusion band from Cleveland, OH. Led by saxophonist Jevaughn Bogard. The band formed in late 2021 from a collection of jazz and dance music lovers who met over 15 years at Cleveland School of the Arts and who all just couldn't get enough Snarky Puppy , Ghostnotes and Funky Knuckles. Abstract Sounds combines a variety of jazz idioms, soul music, drum and bass and funk. Their unique brand of entertainment fuses deep harmony with a driving drum and bass sound and hard hitting horn lines that will make you want to dance and sing along all night 

Anthony Saxson

Anthony Saxson

Sat, Feb 21

“Power Hour” Show: $10 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) Anthony Saxson - saxophone Dean Marcellana - piano Bradley Mellen - bass Nathan Parker - drums 

Dave Shelton Trio + Zabre Ariyana

Dave Shelton Trio + Zabre Ariyana

Sat, Feb 21

"Power Hour" Show: $10 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) 

Ben Maloney Quartet

Ben Maloney Quartet

Tue, Feb 24

Show: $10 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) Jake Smith - saxophone Ben Maloney - piano Bradley Mellen - bass Andrew Richard - drums Ben Maloney is a pianist, composer, and arranger from Toledo, Ohio. He was motivated and drawn to music early in life, beginning piano lessons at the age of six. This early musical intuition led Ben to explore improvisation and Jazz. He developed his craft within the University of Toledo Music Department, graduating with a Bachelors degree in music performance with a Jazz concentration. During his time at UT, Ben had the opportunity to be mentored by and play with acclaimed Jazz and Classical musicians including Claude Black, Tim Whalen, Gunnar Mossblad, Jon Hendricks, and Tad Weed. He has also had the opportunity the to share the stage with other notable jazz greats such as, Shawn and Darden Purcell, Gilad Atzmon, Vic Juris, Michael Cox, Shawn Dobbins, Bobby Sanabria, and many others. Ben is active in the Greater Toledo and Columbus music scenes, as a new Columbus Ohio resident, as both a bandleader and an accompanist. Notably, he has been featured twice at the Jazz Master’s Concert Series at the Kerrytown Concert House in Ann Arbor, and was a finalist in the 2013 ASCAP Young Jazz Composers Competition. Ben is a member of the creative music group Talking Ear and is the pianist of the Columbus based band Waves de Ache 

Ria Blaq

Ria Blaq

Wed, Feb 25

Show: $10 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) 

Bradley Mellen

Bradley Mellen

Thu, Feb 26

Show: $10 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) 

Strings 'n Things

Strings 'n Things

Fri, Feb 27

“Power Hour” Show: $10 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) Tom Carroll brings his acoustic music project to Ginger Rabbit, celebrating a wide selection of American music – from gypsy swing, blues, and country to Western swing, the American Songbook, original compositions and even Brazilian. Tom Carroll - guitars Hayes Griffin - guitar, mandolin, vocals Seth Rogers - drums 

Tony Hagood Trio

Tony Hagood Trio

Fri, Feb 27

Show: $30 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) Tony Hagood is a celebrated and in-demand pianist, composer, and educator from Westerville, Ohio. A 2010 graduate of Capital University with a degree in Music Performance, Tony has built a multifaceted career spanning continents, genres, and performance settings. Internationally, he has performed across China, Japan, South Korea, France, Italy, Spain, Turkey, and throughout the Caribbean. In the U.S., his versatility shines through performances ranging from intimate jazz clubs to grand concert halls and stadiums. He appears regularly as a soloist, leads his own jazz trio and quartet, and collaborates with a wide range of ensembles—averaging six performances a week. Tony curates and directs his long-running concert series at the Columbus Museum of Art, following in the footsteps of his late teacher, Mark Flugge, and late Otterbein colleague, Richard Lopez. He serves as the sanctuary music director at Hilliard United Methodist Church. In addition, he owns and operates Noteworthy Music, a multi-teacher lesson studio, and A Note Above the Rest Entertainment, a music entertainment booking company. A sought-after collaborator, Tony has performed with Grammy Award winners including Tamika Lawrence, appeared with Ne-Yo for Columbus Symphony Orchestra's sold-out “Picnic with the Pops” concert, shared the stage with platinum-selling artists Nas and the Violent Femmes, and played up front in rhythm sections for Rick Ross and Aubrey Logan. His credits also include performances with the Columbus Jazz Orchestra, Byron Stripling’s quintet, many regular performances with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, New Albany Symphony Orchestra and many others. He has worked with Broadway stars, American Idol finalists, and artists across jazz, classical, R&B, country, rock, and more. Whether performing solo, with one of his groups, or within a larger ensemble, Tony brings passion, artistry, and deep musicality to every performance—leaving a lasting impression on audiences everywhere he plays.