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Spencer Zweifel Trio plays Burt Bacharach

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Wednesday nights in September, Nocturne presents The Spencer Zweifel Trio (Matt Smiley on bass and Brian Claxton on drums) performing the music of Burt Bacharach. Bacharach was an iconic American composer, songwriter, producer, and pianist who was known for his sophisticated and stylish pop tunes, many of which translate brilliantly to the jazz idiom.

Spencer Zweifel is an accomplished jazz pianist who has performed in a wide variety of genres across Colorado as well as in tours around the US. Spencer graduated in 2019 with a degree in jazz studies from the University of Northern Colorado. In 2021, Spencer completed a Master’s in jazz studies at William Paterson University, where he studied with Bill Charlap, Aaron Diehl, and Geoffrey Keezer. In 2020 Zweifel formed the Spencer Zweifel Quintet which has since released 2 records, including 2022's 'Before It's Too Late'. 

Wednesday Show Times:

Set One: 6:30 - 7:45pm

Set Two: 8:45 - 10:00pm

Important Notes and Reservation Information:

- Floor seats are reserved for Dinner and a Show Reservations (Music & Three Course Dinner Included)

- Reserved Bar Seats are $19 per guest and include music. Bar guests have access to the entire dinner menu as well as our wine & cocktail list

- Nocturne sets aside 4 to 6 bar seats (per set) for walk-in guests. Walk-in guests will have a music charge of $20 per person applied to their check on Wednesdays Thursdays and Sundays

     

We respectfully request that guests limit their visits to one set per reservation

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The "Ellington Experience" - is the ultimate night out at Nocturne, featuring a five course tasting with wine pairings, served at tables in our favorite nook of the main level under the curve of our grand art deco staircase.

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