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Author: Brian Bix

Brian H. Bix (Guest Contributor) grew up in the Twin Cities and is currently a Professor of Law and Philosophy at the University of Minnesota. He has published numerous articles in a wide range of venues.

REVIEW: The Charles Lloyd Quartet’s Saxophone Colossus (Dakota Jazz Club)

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by Brian Bix - November 3, 2021November 3, 2021

Clock-wise from upper left: saxophonist Charles Lloyd, pianist Gerald Clayton, bassist Harish Raghavan, and drummer Eric Harland. The foursome comprise the Charles Lloyd Quartet, returning the Dakota Jazz Club this evening for the second half of a 4-show set. Original photos by D Darr and Devin DeHaven. Charles Lloyd – the 83-year-old

REVIEW: Jimmie Vaughan, Blues Advocate (Dakota Jazz Club)

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by Brian Bix - October 27, 2021October 27, 2021

A promotional photo of Jimmie Vaughan, who played a sold-out show at the Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis on Tuesday evening. Jimmie Vaughan’s website proclaims that “he's dedicated his life to making sure the blues not only stays alive, but remains full of life and an inspiration to all who listen.”

REVIEW: The Return of Nachito Herrera with the Wayzata Symphony Orchestra

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by Brian Bix - October 11, 2021October 12, 2021

Cuban pianist Nachito Herrera at the piano. Photo by Sheilxa Ryan Photography. When I told a friend that Ignacio “Nachito” Herrera’s performance with the Wayzata Symphony Orchestra at Orchestra Hall would feature Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2, my friend was surprised. She knew that Herrera was one of the area’s foremost

REVIEW: John Fogerty Rocks the 4th of July (Mystic Lake)

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by Brian Bix - July 5, 2021July 5, 2021

John Fogerty (photo by Myriam Santos) performed at the Mystic Lake Casino & Hotel on July 4, 2021. Music fans of a certain age know John Fogerty’s story starts as the lead singer of Creedence Clearwater Revival. For two years, at the end of the 1960s, CCR dominated the American scene. 

REVIEW: The Latin Jazz Master at Work: Eddie Pamilieri (Dakota Jazz Club)

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by Brian Bix - February 10, 2020February 11, 2020

The legendary pianist-composer and bandleader Eddie Palmieri played at The Dakota Jazz Club on February 9. Photo courtesy of Uprising Music NYC. Eddie Palmieri is 83 years old, has won numerous Grammy awards, and has over 50 albums released over 50-plus years of recording. In 2013, what everyone knew was made

REVIEW: Aaron Neville Duo at the Dakota: The Last of the Great New Orleans Voices

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by Brian Bix - October 7, 2019October 7, 2019

Musician Aaron Neville returns to the Dakota Jazz Club this evening. Photo by Sarah A. Friedman. We lost Allen Toussaint in 2015, Fats Domino in 2017, Charles Neville in 2018, Dr. John this past June, and Art Neville in July.  Aaron Neville may be that last great New Orleans voice of

REVIEW: Saxophone Meets Pipe Organ: Branford Marsalis & Jean-Willy Kunz (Northrop)

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by Brian Bix - October 2, 2019October 3, 2019

Left: Jean-Willy Kunz standing amongst organ pipes (photo by Koralie Woodward); Branford Marsalis (photo by Palma Kolansky); and Jean-Willy Kunz at an organ console (photo by Antoine Saito). If politics has its First Families, so does music. Branford Marsalis is a well-known member of the "First Family of Jazz", a group

PREVIEW: Donna Grantis at the Dakota Jazz Club, 9/24

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by Brian Bix - September 17, 2019September 17, 2019

Donna Grantis in concert at the Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis, MN. Photo by Joe Lemke. As a young Canadian guitarist, Donna Grantis dreamed of jamming with Prince. This dream actually came true: one day, out of the blue, a call came from Hannah Welton – Prince’s drummer – asking Grantis

REVIEW: Pat Metheny’s Amazing Breadth at the Dakota

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by Brian Bix - September 5, 2019September 7, 2019

A publicity photo of Pat Metheny. Photo by J. Peden. Pat Metheny has won nearly every honor there is for a musician to win. His 44 recordings have sold over 20 million records sold worldwide, and have included three gold records. Those recordings have earned him an amazing 34

REVIEW: Stanley Clarke’s Band of Virtuosos (Dakota Jazz Club)

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by Brian Bix - June 15, 2019June 15, 2019

A promotional photo of master musician Stanley Clarke. Photo by Raj Naik. Stanley Clarke gave a masterful and energetic performance at The Dakota Jazz Club last night. Clarke, who returns to the downtown Minneapolis location tonight for two additional performance, has been an important figure in contemporary music for 45 years.

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