A jazz-busy weekend followed by even more through the coming week. A The final three performances of Song of the Jasmine (Ragamala Dance and Rudresh Mahanthappa), the season finale of Jazz @ St. Barneys, a triple vocal treat at Hopkins Center for the Arts, some of the best avant-garde at Studio Z and the Icehouse, a rare visit by one of the living legends of vocal jazz, the return of one of our hottest...
PERFORMANCE/TOUR: The Lead Sheet: Twin Cities Live Jazz, May 16-22
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