Jazz Mondays with Yoko Noge's Jazz Me Blues at the Hothouse
HotHouse C.I.P.E.X. (Chicago, IL)
A witty entertainer and inventive explorer of the commonalities between African-rooted music and the music of Japan, jazz/blues band leader, singer, pianist, and chanteuse Yoko Noge and her amiable, soulful band, Jazz Me Blues, are known for their ability to belt out a boogie and fill a dance floor! Jazz Me Blues members include former Count Basie Band member John Watson, legendary Chicago musician Jimmy Ellis, Chicago Tribune's 2001 Man of the Year Tatsu Aoki, sweet and swinging Clark Dean, and the wonderful Avreeayl Ra.
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A witty entertainer and inventive explorer of the commonalities between African-rooted music and the music of Japan, jazz/blues band leader, singer, pianist, and chanteuse Yoko Noge and her amiable, soulful band, Jazz Me Blues, are known for their ability to belt out a boogie and fill a dance floor! Jazz Me Blues members include former Count Basie Band member John Watson, legendary Chicago musician Jimmy Ellis, Chicago Tribune's 2001 Man of the Year Tatsu Aoki, sweet and swinging Clark Dean, and the wonderful Avreeayl Ra.
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The HotHouse Center for International Performance and Exhibition (C.I.P.E.X.) is celebrating its eighteenth year presenting multi-arts events and showcasing high caliber artists from throughout the world. HotHouse believes in the value of progressive cultural programming with a focus on local, national, and international artists whose work would otherwise remain under-recognized and isolated. HotHouse chooses to position themselves at the margin of the mainstream, and seeks to promote the widening of the cultural marketplace in Chicago.