Blues Alley: Six Shows, Three Nights
Frederic Yonnet returns to Blues Alley for six shows over three nights. Blues Alley, the nation’s oldest and continuously running jazz supper club, is located in the heart of historic Georgetown in an 18th-century red brick carriage house. It offers patrons a unique ambience, reminiscent of the jazz clubs of the 1920s and 30s. But it’s only the room that takes you back in time as Yonnet’s music explores new ground hovering on the outer edges of jazz, R&B, and even hip-hop.
Each night will be different, highlighting current and upcoming projects. Get your tickets early as these shows are sure to sell out.
Check out Yonnet’s medley which combines Sting’s “Wrapped Around Your Finger” with Janet Jackson’s “That’s The Way Love Goes.” Accompanying Yonnet is Robbie McDonald (guitar), Dennis Turner (bass), Darryl Hunt (keys), Chris “Biscuit” Bynum (drums)