Hendershot's Coffee Bar
Ike Stubblefield Trio - Tuesday's 8-11-:30 pm
1560 Oglethorpe Dr. Athens Ga. 30606 USA 706-353-3050Ike Stubblefield / Hammond B3 Trio
Ike Stubblefield / Hammond B3 Trio
Ike Stubblefield and Friends
with: Grant Green Jr./ Guitar/Vocals (Son of Legendary Guitarist Grant Green)
Little John Roberts / Drums http://liljohnroberts.wordpress.com/
Count M'Butu / Percussion ( Percussionist with Aquarium Rescue Unit and The Derek Trucks Band )
Johnny V.. Ike Stubblefield and Grant Green Jr.
TBA
New Orleans Jazz Fest
New Orleans Jazz Fest..
TBA
TBA
Ike Stubblefield Trio
Featuring:Little John Roberts/on Drums and Dave Frackinbol /Guitar
http://www.high.org/Programs/Programs/Events/2012-Events/Friday-Jazz/IkeS-02172012.aspx
Ike Stubblefield and Friends
Featuring: Grant Green Jr. /Guitar/Vocals and Little John Roberts/Drums
http://www.kreweduvieux.org/history.html
Ike Stubblefield and Friends
with Papa Mali on Guitar/Vocals and Johnny V. on Drums
Ike Stubblefield /Hammond B3 Organ Trio
Featuring: Herlin Riley on Drums and Detroit Brooks on Guitar
Featuring Papa Mali!
Private Engagement
Ike will be participating in the Songwriters Panel at Cutting Edge this year!
Ike Stubblefield Trio with Johnny V in New Orleans during the Cutting Edge Conference. Open to the public, so come on out!
All Ages! Bring the kids!
An Evening of Old School Hammond B3 Organ Jazz & Blues..
Ike Stubblefield on Hammond B3 organ
John McNight on Drums /Vocals
Brian Cameron on Guitar/Vocals
Vertigo Jazz Project is known for their compositions and performances through the jazz idiom. But people often ask, “Is this Jazz?” VJP has taken on the task of bridging the gap between multiple genres of music such as Jazz, Funk, Latin, Rock, Jam, Avant-Garde, Classical, World and even Country and Bluegrass. Always maintaining a distinctively recognizable element of jazz VJP takes their varied experience and creates original compositions of their easily recognizable form of music; paying homage to the aforementioned styles, with heavy emphasis on the jazz, soul jazz and world elements. A journalist once said of VJP, “I never knew jazz could make me feel this alive, this free and this sweaty!” (Jason Bugg, Mountain Xpress)