The Think SWING! “River of Music” is a night club circuit in Downtown Spokane featuring
seven of the best clubs in town, with live music performed by local sensations and
a few touring artists. Most clubs are 21 and over only, with the exception of Madeleine’s
and Caterina Winery. Most serve food and beverages, and all have beer and wine with
ID, and some have a full bar with ID. ZOLA and The Casbah have dance floors.
The Think SWING! “River of Music” is a NON-TICKETED event. Some clubs may charge
covers. Cover charges are not included in Think SWING! Ticket packages.
The first 25 guests to complete the entire circuit with the official Think SWING!
River of Music passport properly stamped at each night club will receive 2 complimentary
day passes to the Saturday concerts on November 8th, 2008 at The Knitting Factory
Concert House. The first 50 guests to visit 3 of the venues, and turn in a properly stamped Think
SWING! River of Music passport, will receive 1 complimentary ticket to the matinee
concert on Saturday, November 8th, at the Knitting Factory Concert House (matinee:
1pm to 5pm).
Passports must be submitted no later than Midnight, on Friday, November 7th, at
the ticket table at the Marie Antoinette Room inside the Davenport Hotel. Passports can be downloaded
here,
and they will be available at each night club, as well as at The Marie Antoinette
Room on Friday, November 7th.
Please exercise good judgment when completing the Think SWING! “River of Music”
night club circuit. Bring friends, and travel together in groups. Designate a driver,
and if you drink, please drink responsibly. And most of all – enjoy the music!!!
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10:00 PM - 1:00 AM
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In the same vein as Michael Bublé and Norah Jones, Alyse combines jazz sensibilities with a pop-rock sound to create sensual music that is winning the hearts of fans across many genres. With original, award winning tunes, Alyse Black will soon be featured at mycoke.com for her song, "Wouldn't It Be Nice?" and "Stood for Stand for" just received first place in Billboard's 15th Annual World Song Contest in the category of Jazz." Food, Adult Beverages available for purchase, small dance floor. 21 and over.
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8:00 PM - Midnight
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Guests will be treated to 1920s mood & ambiance - the sometimes sweet, sometimes dreamy vocals of Miss Rose, along with the band's charming garb serve to provide audiences with a powerful time portal, not to be out-done by the genuine sound of the music itself. Food, Adult Beverages available for purchase. 21 and over.
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9:30 PM - Midnight
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Nick Schauer and Danny McCollim represent two of the brightest talents in Spokane Jazz, playing a variety of standards and contemporary favorites in duo on jazz guitar and piano. Food and Adult Beverages available for purchase. 21 and over.
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9:30 PM - 11:30 PM
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A Mildred Bailey Tribute, performed by Julia Keefe, a member of the Nez Perce nation, and a recent graduate of Gonzaga Prep High School. Adult Beverages available for purchase. All ages.
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9:30 PM - Midnight
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Named the best band by the Pacific Northwest Inlander's reader's poll, The Inlander describes their music as, "very tight, bouncy and perfect for the kind of acrobatic dancing you'd imagine would accompany it." Food and Adult Beverages available for purchase. 21 and over. Large dance floor.
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9:30 PM - Midnight
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Capturing the Jackson Square - New Orleans street busker's sound, the Band of Randy Pirates bring their entirely acoustic sets to Brooklyn Nights, featuring clarinet, guitar, and snare. Food and Adult Beverages available for purchase. 21 and over.
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8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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USA National Fingerstyle Guitar Champion (Winfield '94) brings swingin' arrangements of American classics, as well as original tunes, to Madeleine's. According to Acoustic Guitar Magazine, "Steven King leaves no doubt here that he's one of the top players in this demanding style. Able to execute improvised bass runs beneath his fluid melody lines, King adapts such seemingly impossible tunes as Weather Report's jazz classic 'Birdland' in arrangements that defy the limitations of six strings and ten fingers. Even at its most complex, King's playing remains rich-toned and musical and always puts the melody first." January '97 Food and Adult Beverages available for purchase. All ages.
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