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The Daryl Gott / Paul McKee Quintet

All day

Daryl Gott - saxophone, Paul McKee - trombone, Dru Heller - drums, Gonzalo Teppa - Bass, Max Light - guitar

The Daryl Gott quintet featuring Paul McKee will be exploring the commonly overlooked front line of saxophone and trombone.With everyone in the group hailing from different backgrounds and locations, the group is united in their affinity for bebop and modern music.  This group will feature arrangements of classic standards, lesser known standards and a sprinkling of original compositions. It will swing hard and feature some of Denver's finest!

About the Artists:

Saxophonist and composer Daryl Gott was born and raised in Denver. Growing up in a musical family Daryl was exposed to music and specifically jazz at a young age. He graduated from Denver School of the arts and continued his formal music education at the City College of New York where he studied with saxophonist Jon Gordon. In 2011, Daryl moved back to Denver and began working as a freelance musician. Since then, he has become a staple of the Denver jazz scene, playing multiple jazz gigs around town every week. He has played with notable musicians such as Greg Gisbert, Paa Kow, Jason Rigby and Jonathan Blake among others. Daryl recently received a Masters degree in jazz saxophone at the University of Colorado Boulder.

Important Notes and Reservation Information:

During this time of limited indoor capacity, floor seats are only available by reservation.

Music fees are included with all "Dinner and a Show" packages

For bar and walk-in guests, a music fee of $25 per guest applies to this show.

We respectfully request that guests limit their visits to one set (2 hours) so that we may properly/safely clean between sets.

Friday Music Times:   Set One: 6:30-7:45pm   |   Set Two: 9:00-10:30pm

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