Music in the Garden

Revel in the beautiful weather while you listen to 15 different bands as part of the Spring Series, each with their own sound ranging from jazz to Celtic rock. Don't forget your dancing shoes as the professional ballroom dance floor will be set-up for guests to dance under the stars.
Fridays | 7-9 p.m. | Ullman TerraceMember: $15 | General Public: $21
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April 1 |
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Domingo DeGrazia | Sold OutFlamenco | Spanish GuitarDomingo DeGrazia blends the sounds of the desert with passionate Spanish guitar and vibrant flamenco to...read more |
April 8
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Leila Lopez | Buy TicketsAmericana | FolkAn award winning vocalist, Leila Lopez mixes poetic lyrics and acoustic guitar to create a distinctive folk-fusion genre. Having established an...read more |
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April 22
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Dennis Rowland | Buy TicketsJazz | R&B | SoulLook no further for an amazing show because greatness has arrived at the Garden. Shaking up a cocktail of jazz, Motown, and R&B...read more |
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April 29
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Dry River Yacht Club | Buy TicketsGypsy Fusion | Indie OrchestraThis eight-piece indie-orchestra has an old-world allure that will make you feel as if you are rendezvousing at a desert haunt. Featuring gypsy-inspired vocals, accordion, clarinet, and fiddle...read more |
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May 6
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Big Nick & The Gila Monsters | Buy TicketsBlues | Chicago SoulPhoenix legends Big Nick and the Gila Monsters know how to have a good time. On lead vocals and harmonica, the magnetic Big Nick Riviera captivates audiences...read more |
May 13
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Cosmos | Buy TicketsMediterranean | World BeatCosmos collects elements from around the world to create a unique fusion of Mediterranean music. Combining dynamic percussion, guitar...read more |
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May 20
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Bad Cactus Brass Band | Buy TicketsNew Orleans Jazz | FunkAudacious and incomparable, the Bad Cactus Brass Band can convert any crowd into a second line. Join the procession and...read more |
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May 27
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Adam Clark Trio featuring Nicole Pesce
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Fridays | 7:30-9:30 p.m. | Ullman TerraceMember: $15 | General Public: $21
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June 3
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Pete Pancrazi | Buy TicketsJazz Guitar | Bossa NovaA graduate of Berklee School of Music, Pete Pancrazi incorporates original compositions and Latin jazz standards into his live show to create a unique and inviting atmosphere...read more |
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June 10
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Hot Birds & The Chili Sauce | Buy TicketsSoul | Memphis BluesWhen three vivacious vocalists get together with an 8-piece band and full horn section, the combination is explosive. Watch as Hot Birds and the Chili Sauce transform...read more |
June 17
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The DelRayz | Buy Tickets(featuring members of Sistah Blue)Blues | Boogie
Singing the blues is anything but a bad thing for The DelRayz. Drawing upon their past performances with Sistah Blue, this ensemble...read more |
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June 24
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The Sugar Thieves | Buy TicketsDelta Blues | AmericanaSpinning tunes of travel and tribulation, The Sugar Thieves bring delta soul to the desert. The self-proclaimed “Meat Shakin’ Blues Band” has earned many accolades in their young career...read more |
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March 4 |
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Chele’Jazz | Lounge | SoulBlending artful influences with sultry undertones, the soulful vocals of Chele’ are the toast of Phoenix. Having toured nationally and internationally with Sister Sledge, Chele’ infuses classic jazz standards with rhythm, blues and funk. |
March 11 |
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The Brazen HeadsCeltic Rock | IrishThe Brazen Heads are bringing their energetic interpretation of "Celtic Mayhem" to the Garden. Get ready to dance and have a raucous good time as they perform their spirited brand of traditional and Celtic rock tunes. |
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March 18 |
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Bata IreLatin | Soul | FunkFollowing cues from the ancient tradition of Yoruba in Cuba, Bata (ba-táh) meaning “drum” and Ire (ee-ray) for “feeling good” is an apt description for this dynamic ensemble. Fronted by charismatic vocalist, Lauren Winston, Bata Ire blends Afro-Cuban and Brazilian music with jazz, funk, and rock 'n' roll. Always a vibrant live show, their eclectic mix of “soul shaking rhythm” is like nothing else in town. |
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