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february
07feb6:00 pm8:00 pmLive Jazz Sessions with Mojazz!

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Funky Jazz and Deep Blues every first Friday with Longmont’s Mojazz! Usually a Trio, sometimes a duo offshoot of Mojomama! These guys know how to rock! Slide into your weekend with some
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Funky Jazz and Deep Blues every first Friday with Longmont’s Mojazz!
Usually a Trio, sometimes a duo offshoot of Mojomama! These guys know how to rock!
Slide into your weekend with some highly talented local musicians.
Time
(Friday) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Abbott & Wallace Distilling
07feb6:30 pm9:00 pmThe Democracy

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This energetic modern jazz quintet features all original music by its members, who have collaborated with many great artists in Colorado and beyond. The Democracy was awarded a Pathways to
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This energetic modern jazz quintet features all original music by its members, who have collaborated with many great artists in Colorado and beyond. The Democracy was awarded a Pathways to Jazz grant to record its self-titled debut album, recently released its second album, “Second Term” and has been entertaining audiences in venues and festivals since its formation in 2016, constantly evolving with forward looking compositions and exciting interaction among its members.
Sam Williams – saxophone
Adam Bartczak – trombone
Peter Stoltzman – piano
Gonzalo Teppa – bass
Dru Heller – drums
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Time
(Friday) 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
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14feb6:30 pm9:00 pmKat Ellis : Playing with Love

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They will explore EVERY kind of love, not just romance, with wit and joy. Joined by the magical Gonzalo Teppa and explosively imaginative Paul Romaine on drums, we will be “Playing
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They will explore EVERY kind of love, not just romance, with wit and joy.
Joined by the magical Gonzalo Teppa and explosively imaginative Paul Romaine on drums, we will be “Playing With Love”.
This evening is planned with everyone in mind, single or attached. Bring your favorite dessert and come enjoy our musical offering!
Milo Trout Lewon, keys and vocals
Kat Ellis, voice
Gonzalo Teppa, bass
Paul Romaine, drums
Time
(Friday) 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Organizer
23feb7:00 pmSwinging Sunday After Midnight

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TIME TO SWING! Award winning clarinetist Roger Campbell leads the hottest jazz band since the Swing Era! Colorado’s Premier Swing Band is the only sextet featured in the Colorado Music Hall
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TIME TO SWING!
Award winning clarinetist Roger Campbell leads the hottest jazz band since the Swing Era! Colorado’s Premier Swing Band is the only sextet featured in the Colorado Music Hall of Fame at Red Rocks!
Swinging hard since 1999, this extraordinary group of musicians has performed hundreds of concerts around the country for jazz festivals, clubs, weddings, summer concerts, and more. They conquer dizzying charts by the likes of Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Lionel Hampton, Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra. This infectious music is guaranteed to get you dancing, swinging, and smiling!
It’s time for After Midnight!
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Time
(Sunday) 7:00 pm
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26feb7:30 pmWine and Jazz with Nelson Rangell

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Jazziz magazine writes that Nelson Rangell is “an artist of depth, a master of song, and an improviser non pareil.” The Times of London notes “his extraordinary facility on a
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Jazziz magazine writes that Nelson Rangell is “an artist of depth, a master of song, and an improviser non pareil.” The Times of London notes “his extraordinary facility on a range of instruments” and Rangell’s “considerable crowd pleasing power”. Saxophone Journal writes “He commands the alto saxophone with such authority there can be no denying that Rangell is a true artist,” and Flute Talk Magazine states “Nelson Rangell creates the impression that anything is possible when he improvises.” Such praise is a confirmation of what contemporary jazz fans have known since the Denver based saxophonist emerged in the late 80s: that Rangell is one of the most exciting and diverse performers in the genre, equally adept at soprano, alto, and tenor saxophone, as well as being a genuine virtuoso on flute and piccolo.
20% off select bottles of wine
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:30 pm
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march
04mar7:00 pmNiwot High School Jazz Concert

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Niwot High School Jazz Bands present Spectacle 2025: An Evening of Big Band Sounds with the Lefthand Jazz Ensemble and the NiwotAll-Stars.
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Niwot High School Jazz Bands present Spectacle 2025: An Evening of Big Band Sounds with the Lefthand Jazz Ensemble and the NiwotAll-Stars.
Time
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm
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april
03apr7:00 pm9:00 pmErik Satie & All that Jazz: A Musical Exploration

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Picasso’s Paris of the 1920s was a hot bed of innovation, creativity and cross-pollination. French composer Erik Satie sought to break with tradition completely while soldiers returning from WWI brought
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Picasso’s Paris of the 1920s was a hot bed of innovation, creativity and cross-pollination. French composer Erik Satie sought to break with tradition completely while soldiers returning from WWI brought jazz to the city. Join us for a concert exploring the comingling that occurred and the lasting impact it’s had on music as we know it.
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(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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Longmont Museum
In 1940, the first exhibits opened to the public in the carriage house at the Callahan House. The Museum outgrew that space, and, in 1954, moved to the basement of the Memorial Building in Roosevelt Park.
The Museum became more officially structured with the incorporation of the Longmont Museum, Inc., on October 4, 1961.
In 1970, the Museum changed from a private, nonprofit organization to a department of the City of Longmont. Shortly after that, the Museum moved again, this time to a converted Sorenson garage at 3rd and Kimbark. The new space opened its doors on September 13, 1970. In 1973, the garage was torn down and the Museum moved to a converted City warehouse and garage at 375 Kimbark Street.
In November 1999, Longmont voters approved $5 million in a bond issue to build a new museum. The bond issue was approved by over 77 percent of voters. The Longmont Museum & Cultural Center was further enhanced by a $1 million gift from the Bill and Lila Stewart family. Now located at 400 Quail Road, just east of Main Street in south Longmont, the Longmont Museum invites visitors to come and see our regularly changing exhibits, experience our education programs, and enjoy the views from our Longs Peak Room tower.
In 2015, the Museum opened the Stewart Auditorium, an 11,000 square foot expansion made possible by a $4.5 million capital campaign. The expansion included the 250-seat Stewart auditorium and Cone-Shortall stage, the glass-walled Swan Atrium, and the Kaiser Permanente Education Center, which greatly expanded the Museum’s classroom space.
In 2023, the Museum once again launched a new capital campaign, this time to fund a comprehensive expansion, including a complete renovation of the outdoor courtyard, adding a dedicated children’s gallery, and doubling the size of the existing gallery space, among other enhancements. The campaign goal is $8 million with a kickoff and groundbreaking in September, 2023.
Longmont is a diverse, multicultural and receptive city, one in which it’s easy for people to make connections and to thrive as part of the community. As home to many customs and cultures, it’s easy for residents and visitors to find fellowship with others of similar backgrounds and to explore and join in traditions that are new or foreign. The many nonprofit, civic and cultural organizations of Longmont welcome new people to become involved, and there is opportunity to find others with whom to share almost any interest. Not only do “you belong in Longmont” if you’re looking for a welcoming hometown or business location, but “when you’re in Longmont, you belong.”