Thursday, June 21 7:30
Jazz Violin
with the
Christian Howes’
Creative Strings Festival musicians
$10 donation

String players of all ages explore improvised music through a week of concerts, rehearsals, and masterclasses with world class teaching artists. Several string players from the camp will be performing at the bungalow with the camp rhythm section! (The Columbus Music Hall hosted one of the early camps and it was an exciting week of music and great players!)

Sunday, July 29 7:00pm
Bill Dobbins, piano
Chris Berg, bass
Jim Rupp, drums
This is Bill’s all Gershwin concert!
Donation: $20

Wednesday, December 12, (time tba)
12-12-12 party
(This is the last “repeating date” party of the century!)
Music by the bungalow jazz trio – DeWitt, DeCenzo, Scott
Watch for dates featuring Mary McClendon,
Joe Hunter, Mark Flugge
and more!

And don?t forget
PBJ and Jazz for kids and families
at the Lincoln:
Saturday, February 18, New Basics Brass Band
Saturday, March 10, Michael Cox

Every Monday, 7:30-11:00
Vaughn Weister?s Famous Jazz Orchestra,
Clintonville Woman?s Club, $10
*note: they will NOT be there during the month of February!!!!

Mark Flugge museum 3:00 p.m.
concerts: February 12, March 11, April 22

Join Becky Ogden and a cozy crowd for BUNGALOW JAZZ, an occasional series of combo jazz performances in the intimacy and warmth of Becky’s unique East Columbus home.

Becky’s big old 1910 bungalow sits on an acre ravine lot on East Fifth Avenue (it’s a little hard to find: See the directions!) Deeply connected to Columbus’s jazz community, Becky has long opened her house for friendly musical gatherings. Since closing her Columbus Music Hall, she still sees the need for venues where musicians and their audiences can mingles. Hence, Bungalow Jazz, the casual “house concert” venue.

The fabulous seven-foot Mason Hamlin piano sits in the living room, waiting for artists like Mark Flugge to bring out its warm and beautiful sound. After a post-jazz festival session, Wes “Warmdaddy” Anderson said, “I LOVE this room!”

The combined first-floor space seats about fifty people with overflow in the dining room (home to the English pub bar familiar to denizens of the Firehouse).

Every event is BYOB, with free snacks, desserts, soft drinks and coffee furnished by your hostess. BYO goodies too, if you want to contribute to the munchies.

And by all means, bring your own children: The atmosphere is family-style and welcoming.