*21+ | DOORS @ 7PM* From our familia to yours, we invite you to experience a night filled with joy, music, and dance as we share our gratitude for the love and support of our fans—our musical community. This holiday Posada show is a heartfelt thank you for all the memories we’ve created together and a look ahead to even more musical moments we’ll share in the future. Don’t miss the chance to dance, celebrate, and make memories with us in this festive, unforgettable experience! Join us for a special holiday Posada celebration with the San Diego Latin Jazz Collective, a night where music and togetherness take center stage. As a band rooted in diversity and cultural fusion, we’re bringing our musical familia together to express our deep gratitude for our fans and friends who have supported us on this incredible journey. Founded in 2009 by bandleader Michael Benge (Miguelito), the San Diego Latin Jazz Collective has become a vibrant force in Latin jazz, blending influences from salsa, funk, pop, reggae, and more. This high-energy performance will not only showcase the rhythms and styles from our rich cultural backgrounds but also reflect the spirit of unity and celebration that is the heart of the holiday season.
*GENERAL ADMISSION | 21+ | NO DINNER SERVICE* [Cue dramatic narrator voice over swinging 60s jazz] "This Holiday Season… the stockings are hung, the tree is trimmed… and the world needs saving!" Happy Holidays from The Secret Agents H.Q.! In a world of mistletoe and mayhem, only one band has what it takes to bring peace, groove, and holiday cheer to the season… The Secret Agents. Live from their mobile H.Q. at Lou Lou’s, the city’s slickest spies are laying down jazz, pop, rock & R&B—just like it’s 1966. It’s a night of yuletide swing that’ll leave you shaken, not stirred. But just as the Agents prepare to deck the halls… “Agents, come in. We’ve got a code red... St. Nick has gone missing.” Now, it’s up to the Secret Agents to take on their most daring mission yet: SAVE ST. NICK... before Christmas disappears forever! Will they make it in time? Featuring brand-new 60s-inspired holiday arrangements and the grooviest classic tunes to dance under the mistletoe to... The Secret Agents, Operation: Snowfall The Agents will be fronted by the Glenn Miller Orchestra’s Mark Kopitzke, and Eva Mikhailovna of Postmodern Jukebox.
GENERAL ADMISSION | NO DINNER SERVICE | 21+ Get ready for a soul-stirring holiday spectacular as "Motown and Mistletoe" takes center stage at Lou Lou’s in San Diego! This dynamic concert pays festive tribute to Phil Spector’s legendary "Wall of Sound" from A Christmas Gift for You, blending it seamlessly with the timeless grooves of classic Motown Christmas albums. Featuring an all-star cast of powerhouse vocalists and top-tier musicians, the evening promises rich harmonies, dazzling arrangements, and heartwarming nostalgia. From Darlene Love to The Supremes, it’s a joyful sleigh ride through holiday hits reimagined with soul, sparkle, and a whole lot of rhythm. Two nights only—don’t miss this magical celebration of holiday cheer and musical history! Chaz Cabrera- Tenor Sax (Co MD) Roy Brown- Trombone (Co MD) Billy Edwall- Trumpet Bradley Nash- Baritone sax Bobby Cressey- Keyboards Aaron Lind- Guitar Harley Magsino- Bass Kevin Higuchi- Drums Vocals: Whitney Shay, Kori Gillis, Amanda Portela, Sandi King, Baylea Morgan
GENERAL ADMISSION | NO DINNER SERVICE | 21+ Get ready for a soul-stirring holiday spectacular as "Motown and Mistletoe" takes center stage at Lou Lou’s in San Diego! This dynamic concert pays festive tribute to Phil Spector’s legendary "Wall of Sound" from A Christmas Gift for You, blending it seamlessly with the timeless grooves of classic Motown Christmas albums. Featuring an all-star cast of powerhouse vocalists and top-tier musicians, the evening promises rich harmonies, dazzling arrangements, and heartwarming nostalgia. From Darlene Love to The Supremes, it’s a joyful sleigh ride through holiday hits reimagined with soul, sparkle, and a whole lot of rhythm. Two nights only—don’t miss this magical celebration of holiday cheer and musical history! Chaz Cabrera- Tenor Sax (Co MD) Roy Brown- Trombone (Co MD) Billy Edwall- Trumpet Bradley Nash- Baritone sax Bobby Cressey- Keyboards Aaron Lind- Guitar Harley Magsino- Bass Kevin Higuchi- Drums Vocals: Whitney Shay, Kori Gillis, Amanda Portela, Sandi King, Baylea Morgan
*GENERAL ADMISSION | 21+ | ALL SEATING IS FIRST COME FIRST SERVED | NO DINNER SERVICE* The B-Side Players are a 9-piece band part of a new movement in popular music. A band that honors the international cross-pollination that has always made music the universal language. They use any beat that catches their ear, regardless of geography or genre, to create a compelling, horn driven, polyrhythmic groove. They continue exploring the multifaceted grooves of Latin America and the Caribbean, incorporating the sounds of Cuba, Jamaica, Mexico and Brazil with the funk, rock, jazz and hip-hop rhythms of their homeland, dropping bits of Cumbia, Salsa, gritty street Samba, Son Montuno, Jarocho and Boogalo into the mix. The B-Side Players have been laying down their own inimitable latin global funk since they came together in 1994. Their incendiary live shows have defined them as local favorites with 10 San Diego Music awards. Meanwhile their albums showcase a band with restless musical intelligence, effortlessly blending genres to fashion their own forward looking, latin flavored soul music. As an eight piece band the players are known for igniting crowds with their fierce rhythms and uplifting message of unity and consciousness. Meanwhile always keeping their focus on the political climate of the world and nation. The B-Side Players are a living and breathing cultural art experience for the mind body and soul. Curtis Mayfield, a pioneer of soul, funk, and politically charged music, inspired generations with timeless classics like "Move On Up," "Freddie's Dead," and "Superfly." His work, which fused smooth grooves with profound messages of social justice and empowerment, resonates deeply with the ethos of B-Side Players. Their tribute performance is expected to be a vibrant celebration of Mayfield’s visionary spirit, bringing together his legendary sound with their unique, eclectic style. This special tribute promises to immerse the audience in the groove-heavy, socially aware world of Curtis Mayfield, as interpreted through the soulful, genre-blending energy of B-Side Players. Fans can expect a dynamic journey through Mayfield’s greatest hits, infused with the Latin rhythms and energetic brass sections that have made B-Side Players a staple of the global music scene.
COMPLIMENTARY ENTRY | NO RESERVATION REQUIRED | SEATING ON A FIRST-ARRIVAL BASIS | NO DINNER SERVICE | 21+ A multifaceted force in modern jazz, Charlie Arbelaez was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He began playing alto saxophone at the age of ten and by thirteen was already performing every Sunday at church—an experience that sparked his lifelong passion for music and performance. During his formative years in South Florida, Charlie shared the stage with jazz luminaries such as Arturo Sandoval, Ira Sullivan, and Nestor Torres. Upon graduating from South Plantation High School, he was honored with the top scholarship award from the Gold Coast Jazz Society. After briefly attending Florida International University on a full scholarship for Jazz Studies, Charlie auditioned for the United States Marine Corps Band in 2010. As a Marine musician stationed at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego (2011–2014), Sergeant Arbelaez performed across the nation for hundreds of thousands, representing the Marine Corps at high-profile events while conducting masterclasses and clinics at schools and universities nationwide. In 2015, Charlie released his self-titled debut album, featuring Gilbert Castellanos, Matt Hall, Jason Shattil, Danny Weller, and Willie Jones III. He then relocated to New York to complete his Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz Studies (Magna Cum Laude) at SUNY Purchase College in under two years. During this time, he studied with masters such as Ralph Lalama, Gary Smulyan, David Hazeltine, Jon Faddis, Todd Coolman, Kenny Washington, Charles Blenzig, and Pete Malinverni. In 2017, Charlie performed with the Jazz @ The Jacobs Jazz Orchestra for its debut concert in San Diego, and the following year, he returned to the city to establish a vibrant musical presence. He founded and hosted the Jazz Botanika Jam Session—a cornerstone of the North Park jazz scene—and in 2020, was nominated for “Best Jazz Artist” by the San Diego Music Awards. That same year, he served as Director of Music for Queen Bee’s Arts and Cultural Center, where he curated performances and community programming for over a year. As both performer and collaborator in San Diego, Charlie has appeared alongside Mundell Lowe, Marshall Hawkins, Gilbert Castellanos, Christopher Hollyday, Mike Wofford, Holly Hofmann, and Irving Flores, among others. A dedicated educator, he has served as Professor of Saxophone at Palomar College and instructor at The Young Lions Jazz Conservatory, mentoring the next generation of improvisers. He also maintains a thriving private studio and continues to teach internationally. His commitment to education led him to earn a Master’s Degree in Jazz Studies from San Diego State University. Now based in San Diego, Charlie maintains a balanced career as an in-demand international performer, recording artist, and educator, continuing to bring his signature energy, artistry, and passion to audiences around the world.
*GENERAL ADMISSION | 21+ | NO DINNER SERVICE* Join us for an unforgettable evening honoring the legend D’Angelo—the neo-soul pioneer whose seductive grooves and raw emotion redefined R&B. Curated by ElectricLouieLand and Velvet Soul, this exclusive tribute features San Diego’s top soul, R&B, and gospel voices reimagining timeless hits like “Brown Sugar,” “Untitled (How Does It Feel),” and “Lady” with passion and precision.Expect intimate vibes, soaring harmonies, and electrifying performances that capture D’Angelo’s signature magic. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to the sound, this is San Diego soul at its finest. One night. One legend. Don’t miss a night of pure musical alchemy!
New Year's Eve Supperclub & Ball Drop at Lou Lou's Jungle Room Lafayette Hotel, San Diego – December 31st, 2025 DOORS: 7:00pm SHOWTIME: 8:00pm Step into an unforgettable New Year’s Eve at The Lafayette—an evening crafted with CH Projects’ signature blend of sophistication, artistry, and atmosphere. The night opens with a curated welcome from Dave Scott before transitioning into a dynamic program of live big band performances, immersive cabaret by the Ladies of Rouge, and a special creative feature highlighting celebrated guests including Jon Faddis. As midnight approaches, the energy crescendos with a powerful live set, a champagne toast, and a dramatic countdown moment designed to transform the entire room. The celebration continues into the late hours with a refined, curated selections from Louis Valenzuela.
DOORS @ 7PM | COMPLIMENTARY ENTRY | NO RESERVATION REQUIRED | SEATING ON A FIRST-ARRIVAL BASIS | NO DINNER SERVICE | 21+ David Cultura is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and storyteller from Panamá City, Panamá whose saxophone-driven sound blends Afro-Caribbean roots with jazz, R&B, and modern soul. After a decade of musical exploration, his sound is both a celebration of heritage and a push into new sonic territory. David has toured internationally with The Devon Allman Project, Tonina, and The Allman Betts Band, and has shared the stage with music legends including Ivan Neville, George Porter Jr., Slash, Chuck Leavell, Robert Randolph, Tal Wilkenfeld, and more.
*GENERAL ADMISSION | 21+ | ALL SEATING IS FIRST COME FIRST SERVED | NO DINNER SERVICE | MUSIC @ 8PM & 10PM* “Jazz Group of the Year” nominee, The Lao Tizer Band, make their return Lou Lou’s Club @ The Lafayette Hotel on Saturday, January 3rd to kick-off 2026 with another rollicking night of music and dancing in support of their latest album & video release AMPLIFY. The new release is a major evolution for the group and includes 5 new original vocals and 4 new original instrumentals, with an all-star cast. The project was recorded and filmed all LIVE at legendary EastWest Studios in Hollywood with simultaneous 7-camera video shoot and a legendary cast of musicians. Joining keyboardist, bandleader and former “Best New Jazz Artist” nominee, Lao Tizer for the show are American Idol star, Elliott Yamin - vocals, drum phenom, Tony Austin (Kamasi Washington), GRAMMY-winning percussion legend, Munyungo Jackson (Miles Davis, Stevie Wonder), sax & flute wunderkind, Danny Janklow (MONKestra, Shelea), and Rolling Stone “2022 Bassist of the Year” nominee, Anthony Crawford (Jeff Lorber, Erykah Badu). Please join us as the group takes you on a high-energy musical ride through a variety of flavors and styles with an all-star cast of musicians. THE LAO TIZER BAND Lao Tizer - keys Elliott Yamin - vocals Danny Janklow - sax Anthony Crawford - bass Munyungo Jackson - percussion Tony Austin - drums
ELECTRICLOUIELAND PRESENTS: SUNDAY SERMONS COMPLIMENTARY ENTRY | NO RESERVATION REQUIRED | SEATING ON A FIRST-ARRIVAL BASIS | NO DINNER SERVICE | 21+ JANUARY 4th, 2026: CHRISTOPHER HOLLYDAY on ALTO SAX FEBRUARY 1st, 2026, IAN HARLND on VIBRAPHONE LouLou's Club on a Sunday night, The First Sunday Jazz Sermons take flight, Echoes of Minton's in every chord, Where legends jammed and spirits soared.
COMPLIMENTARY ENTRY | NO RESERVATION REQUIRED | SEATING ON A FIRST-ARRIVAL BASIS | NO DINNER SERVICE | 21+ Imagine a regular San Diego music community super session where the musicians (both in the house band and sitting in) include members of Sure Fire Soul Ensemble, The Greyboy Allstars, The Original Wailers, B-Side Players, Jungle Fire, Tiny Universe, Mitchum Yacoub's band, Spacehall Sound Machine, The Neighborhood Kids, Gypsy Sally, Hether, Band of Gringos, The Jazz 88 Allstars, Big Daddy Kane's band, and more. Rising from the ashes of the legendary Adams Gone Funky, Lou Lou's is proud to present: The Funky Resurrection - first Wednesday of every month.
COMPLIMENTARY ENTRY | NO RESERVATION REQUIRED | SEATING ON A FIRST-ARRIVAL BASIS | NO DINNER SERVICE | 21+ themattsmithneujazztrio is one of the most notable jazz trios to hit the San Diego jazz scene. Formed in January 2013, this trio has jumped musical leaps and bounds to find music they are all proud of. The songs on their 2016 release “RETROgrade,” feature compositions of each member that capture and captivate jazz and non jazz audiences. These rhythmically free and melodically driven compositions highlight the very essence of a young trio with overwhelming maturity. themattsmithneujazztrio can be found on facebook.com/themattsmithneujazztrio Some people are born to sing. Leonard Patton was just born singing. From his elementary school days when he requested hall passes in order to test the acoustics of the schools hallways, to his college days of choir and ensembles, Patton has yet to stop singing. While attending Mesa Community College, Patton discovered his musical niche for jazz. He also studied at the prestigious Berklee School of Music in Boston, where he further developed his musical abilities and fed his passion for jazz. His rich, smoky voice, unique style, and sensational scat soon gained him entrance into San Diego's jazz scene. Patton's been performing and recording with such notable artists as Bill Cunliffe, Derek Nievergelt, Duncan Moore, Mitch Manker, Mike Bedard, Ken Dow, Jetro Da Silva, and countless others.
DOORS @ 7PM | COMPLIMENTARY ENTRY | NO RESERVATION REQUIRED | SEATING ON A FIRST-ARRIVAL BASIS | NO DINNER SERVICE | 21+ The Pyramids are a spiritual soul-jazz quartet channeling deep groove and cosmic energy through rhythm and melody. Rooted in the traditions of 1970s spiritual jazz and modern West Coast soul, the group blends hypnotic grooves, meditative harmonies, and raw improvisation. Featuring Michael Duffy (Fat Produce, The White Blinds) on drums, Sam Robles (Jungle Fire, Cozmos) on saxophone, Jason Colby (Lee Fields, Ikebe Shakedown) on trumpet, and Eric Bell (The Altons, The Sinseers) on Hammond organ, The Pyramids craft a sound that’s both ancient and forward-looking — where soul, jazz, and spirit meet in rhythm.
COMPLIMENTARY ENTRY | NO RESERVATION REQUIRED | SEATING ON A FIRST-ARRIVAL BASIS | NO DINNER SERVICE | 21+ Table reservations are available for table side cocktail service. Scott Pemberton Band is an emerging force on the national festival and club circuit, with his wild approach to the guitar and nimble funky band he is immediately recognizable and undeniably original. He doesn’t use a strap, often plays the guitar like someone would play piano and performs with the uninhibited joy and intensity of someone who recognizes that every time we make music is an honor and a gift. Wil Blades is a Chicago-born Hammond B-3 organist who has become one of the San Francisco Bay Area’s most in-demand musicians, earning international recognition and repeated “Rising Star” honors in Downbeat while performing with major jazz, funk, and blues legends. Developing his craft through early gigs at John Lee Hooker’s Boom Boom Room and mentorship from Dr. Lonnie Smith, he blends traditional organ influences with a modern, rhythmic, and harmonically rich style. He tours internationally, leads his own groups, collaborates on projects such as Amendola vs. Blades and the Billy Martin & Wil Blades Duo, and teaches privately. Zak Najor is a drummer with Grammy participation and is a founding member of The Greyboy Allstars as well as a tenured drummer for Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe.
COMPLIMENTARY ENTRY | NO RESERVATION REQUIRED | SEATING ON A FIRST-ARRIVAL BASIS | NO DINNER SERVICE | 21+ The Alex Ciavarelli Trio, also known as The Rhythm Sexion, is an All-Star jazz trio based in San Diego, California, comprised of 3 of the hardest working session musicians in town. Their repertoire ranges from the birth of jazz to the current cutting edge and everything in between. Their dedication to the art-form is unmatched and their individual virtuosity comes together seamlessly to create an incredible listening experience for fans of all types of music. No shtick. No funny hats. Great American Jazz!
*GENERAL ADMISSION | 21+ | ALL SEATING IS FIRST COME FIRST SERVED | NO DINNER SERVICE | DOORS at 7PM* When the vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Braxton Cook first started working on the album that would become Not Everyone Can Go, his life was going through a number of transitions that he just couldn’t ignore. Last year, Cook spent lots of time on the road — in Europe and Asia, along with two United States tours. “I was just very busy, and trying to juggle that with family, it was a lot to manage,” Cook said. In a moment of self-reflection, he looked back on the past year, noticed a theme emerging, and came to this conclusion: It was OK to let go of things that weren’t serving him any longer. Transitions were natural as he stepped into fatherhood. “It was only pushing me more in that direction of understanding,” he continued. “There’s grief that comes along with having to let certain things go to make time for the things I truly value.” One can hear Cook breaking through on Not Everyone Can Go, a mix of jazz and R&B that feels indebted to similar hybrids of yesteryear. Musically, the album conjures images of bright evening sunshine, when the temperature begins to cool. Not quite Quiet Storm, instead, Not Everyone Can Go dabbles between the margins, which won’t surprise those who’ve followed Cook to this point. Across albums like Somewhere In Between, No Doubt and Who Are You When No One Is Watching?, he’s made a career of blurring the lines between genres, landing on a sound that isn’t one thing, in particular. While that’s made his music tough to pin down, that also makes it all the more intriguing. That you can’t label it just R&B or just jazz lends to the music’s attraction. The making of the album also represents a breakthrough for Cook. It was the most collaborative process of his career where he further integrated into his musical network in Los Angeles. Vocal features include NNAVY (“Weekend”) and Marie Dahlstrom (“All My Life”), and additional producers include Bubele on “Bad,” Austin Brown of Hablot Brown on “We’ve Come So Far”, and bassist Kaveh Ragestar (Kneebody) on “All My Life.” Musically, he and his bandmates would improvise and let the energy flow however it needed. One can hear this free-flow on the album’s instrumental tracks — “Zodiac,” “Kingdom Come,” “My Sun” (featuring Elijah Cook), and “Josh’s Tune.” Lyrically, parts of the album address Cook’s realization that life will get better, that even though it’s challenging right now, “the future is bright,” as he sings on the track “My Everything,” the album’s first single. “It’s about a man who continued to selfishly follow his own dreams at the sake of missing the big picture,” Cook said. “And I’m telling myself, ‘We’re going to work through a rough patch here, but things will turn around.” To emphasize that creative focus, Not Everyone Can Go follows the trek of conflict, from where a romantic relationship is going through challenges to when the couple makes it to the other side. The album soundtracks that journey without placing blame on one person or the other. Rather, Cook assesses his own role in the disconnect, as if doing the necessary self work to show up fully for his significant other. “I put ‘My Everything’ near the beginning to establish the conflict,” he said. “Then we work our way through it. By the time we get to ‘We’ve Come So Far,’ it’s a moment of gratitude and a breath in the record — a pop song that’s like, ‘Wait a second, we’re going to be alright.’” The album’s second half incorporates love songs about the rediscovery of affection. The track “Bad,” which takes sonic cues from late-‘90s R&B, with its slow, body-rolling pace and lush electric keys, finds Cook singing about dating his partner with renewed romance. The same goes for “All My Life.” Here, the singer sounds transfixed, akin to the time when you see your partner again, after the storm has passed and the connection feels fresh once more. These songs speak to the kind of cycle found in most relationships, when the day-to-day gets shaky and serious decisions need to be made. But where some decide to part ways in search of someone new, Cook, through these songs, opts to fight for love. Because the partnership is too genuine and there’s a lot of history at stake. “The last part of the album is the action for me,” Cook said. “It’s the act of rebuilding these relationships the way that I want and the way that I see them, and that's what those love songs are about. ‘Bad’ is very much about taking my wife back out on a date. As if we were just courting each other all over again.” Ultimately, though, Not Everyone Can Go is about embracing change, that when seasons arrive where moves are inevitable, you have to lean into them. “Be who you are, obviously,” Cook said. “But with that, some things will shift and it's okay. “I think the whole world,” he continued, “there's a lot to be up in arms about, a lot to be stressed about, a lot to be scared about. But this particular record, it's a reminder to myself and others to take stock in what it is you do have and be grateful for breath in your lungs. It's like, ‘Man, I'm alive.’ I got breath in my lungs. I got up today. I have two beautiful kids. And I'm like, it's going to be alright.”
*GENERAL ADMISSION | 21+ | ALL SEATING IS FIRST COME FIRST SERVED | NO DINNER SERVICE | DOORS @ 7PM* Throughout the course of their musical career, the San Diego Latin Jazz Collective has won over the hearts of music lovers from all walks of life. Performing at a variety of venues, making dozens of appearances and continuing to record new singles, the San Diego Latin Jazz Collective has been earning the admiration and affection of fans and serve as both an inspiration and a role model in musical diversity. Hailed as a complex musical melting pot, Latin Jazz has its roots in the vibrant jazz scene of Harlem, as well as the Cuban and Puerto Rican musical influences of Spanish Harlem and the Bronx. The San Diego Latin Jazz Collective not only embodies these ideals in name, but also is a cultural cauldron at its very core, the foundation of the group's existence. Founded in 2009 by band leader Michael Benge (Miguelito), this versatile group features some of Southern California’s top musicians from the San Diego/Tijuana metroplex, bringing together an extraordinary compilation of rhythms, styles, and genres that represent each members cultures and musical heroes. A true collective of life long musical experiences The band’s captivating, high-energy performance will take the audience through a cultural journey in a border town. With musical influences from Latin jazz to salsa and even pop, reggae, and funk, blending musicianship, creativity, and tradition, this band knows how to entertain. Keeping one foot in the past and one foot in the present, the San Diego Latin Jazz Collective is always looking for the next musical experience they will bring to their audiences and dares them not to dance.
*GENERAL ADMISSION | 21+ | NO DINNER SERVICE | DOORS @ 7PM* Blaque Dynamite, a.k.a. Mike Mitchell, has given validity to the cliche “age is nothing more than a number”. He began drumming at age 2, played in his first live recording session at age 7, and acquired a roster of major drum company endorsements by the time he turned 11 years old. Mitchell has been an undeniable force in music for over a decade. This Grammy award winning artist has redefined the term “prodigy”. Before he could even vote, he had already shared stages with Chick Corea, Erykah Badu, Herbie Hancock, Kamasi Washington, Stanley Clarke, Thundercat, and Willow Smith. Blaque Dynamite blends jaw-dropping technical skill with an electric stage presence. His sound—a fearless fusion of jazz, funk, gospel, metal and everything in between—has set fire to stages on five of the seven continents! Blaque Dynamite releases music under DOLFIN RECORDS, an independent record label in which he co-founded in 2015 with fellow Dallas musicians and artists. He regularly releases new music, digitally and on vinyl. He has collaborated and recorded with many artists including: Stanley Clarke, Lil Yachty, Cory Henry, Jon Bap, Live, Ben Hixon, Stefan Ringer, BIGYUKI, Shaun Martin, CARTOONS, and many many more.. With 4 groundbreaking albums, 3 Ep’s AND a signature drum stick with Zildjian under his belt, Blaque Dynamite isn’t just keeping time—he’s shaping the future of music. Whether he’s laying it down for Thundercat, Erykah Badu, MonoNeon, Kamasi Washington, Christian McBride, or blazing the stage with his own band, Blaque Dynamite delivers every beat and note with purpose and passion. His ability to sing and play at the same time with such raw intensity and emotion will leave you with goosebumps for the rest of the night! Don’t miss Blaque Dynamite live—it’s not just a performance; it’s an EXPERIENCE! https://blaquedynamite.com/home