
What we’re about
Finally, a meetup for jazz musicians and jazz enthusiasts in Detroit and surrounding areas!
Some other forms of music may be represented here also (classical, some blues, and some latin-based music) but this group is designed mainly for jazzers.
Certain charities and/or charitable events may be represented here also, if they collaborate with some jazz group or groups.
Upcoming events
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Jazz & Blues - Greg Nagy: Solo Acoustic Blues, Roots & Blues @ the Library
Southfield Public Library, 26300 Evergreen Rd, Southfield, MI, USPlease welcome to the stage the unforgettable sound of Greg Nagy!
Greg Nagy is a masterful guitarist, powerhouse vocalist and deeply honest songwriter. His blend of blues, soul, rock and gospel has earned him critical acclaim around the globe. His latest album, The Real You, is already being called a modern classic — and tonight, you’ll understand why.
Advanced tickets available for $8. Cash tickets available at the door. $7 general admission or $5 for Friends of the Southfield Public Library members. No charge for children under 12.
More Information2 attendees- $27.00

Ciao!Jazz featuring Scott Gwinnell’s Burt Bacharach Tribute *NO HOST*
Ciao Amici's, 217 West Main Street, Brighton, MI, USTickets required. Not hosted so bring some friends.
Intimate shows with a speakeasy vibe in the lower level of Ciao Amici’s restaurant in downtown Brighton. Showtimes: 6 and 8:30 p.m.; doors open 30 minutes prior.
‘Cash-only’ (literally) bar: Please, only call the restaurant (810-227-9000) for dinner reservations upstairs before or after your show! Get tickets here - https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/ciaojazz-series-2025-26-1538739.
Scott Gwinnell is an award-winning pianist, composer/arranger, and educator born in Detroit and residing in the Metro-Detroit area. He currently freelances as a sideman and leads various groups; the most well-known being the 16-piece Scott Gwinnell Jazz Orchestra. He is also an educator at various institutions.1 attendee 
Edye and Mike: Black women in Jazz.
Detroit Public Library Main Branch, 5201 Woodward Avenue Media Room Detroit, MI 48202, Detroit, MI, USThe Detroit library always brings exciting musicians who bring something different. Join us on this special Sunday concert at 2:00 pm to hear a concert and presentation highlighting influential jazz singers
NOTE: This is a FREE No Host event. eventbrite registration is needed:
Edye & Mike: Black Women in Jazz
eventbrite registration for Edye and Mike
** Concert Series @ DPL**
3rd Floor Music Room
Sunday,Feb 1st@ 2:00pm
Singer Edye Evans Hyde and Mike Hyde will be performing
PARKING INFO: Metered on the street using Park Detroit app or kiosks. Street Parking is free on Sundays. If you have a handicap plate or placard, you can park for FREE in their Cass circle driveway.
🎼 DPL Concert Series fulfills DPL's mission to be an educational and cultural hub. It gives Detroiters and all an opportunity to enjoy free music, to engage in new experiences, and to cultivate cultural intelligence. The Music Department celebrates music, musical artists, and music appreciation.
Winter 2025 & Spring 2026 Line-Up Fridays at 4:00
1/9 - Indus Blues (Afro-Indo Classical/Blues)
1/16 - river bend river (ambient)
1/23 - Teiku (jazz improv)
1/30 - Spare Key (experimental electronic)
2/6 - Janée Angelique (neo-soul)
2/13 - Allen Dennard (jazz)
2/20 - King Sophia (jazz improv)
2/27 - Anne Carson w/ Monster Island (poetry and psych)
3/6 - Charles Trees (electronic)
3/13 - Ladyship Warship (swamp rock)
3/20 - Kelly & Darryl (classical violin & piano)
3/27 - Tom Alter & Nick Juno (folk)8 attendees
Past events
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