GLENN ANGUS JAZZ QUARTET
he exceptional musicians of the Glenn Angus Jazz Quartet:
Glenn Angus, Violin
George Spicka, Piano
Phil Ravita, Bass
John Kessell, Drums
Doors open at 6pm for pre show dining and the performance begins at 7pm.
he exceptional musicians of the Glenn Angus Jazz Quartet:
Glenn Angus, Violin
George Spicka, Piano
Phil Ravita, Bass
John Kessell, Drums
Doors open at 6pm for pre show dining and the performance begins at 7pm.
Quiet, reclusive and massively talented Billy Colucci’s name is known to Baltimoreans who really know their jazz.
Ella Jane Fitzgerald became an internationally celebrated cultural force who has been called the greatest female singer in history. ELLA chronicles the ultimate rags-to-riches embodiment of the American dream, whose personal life was one of the best-kept secrets in show business.
Ariana Hodes is a touring acoustic singer-songwriter who is based in Nashville, Tennessee.
"Ariana is one of the hardest working new artists to arrive on the Nashville scene in a long time. She is infectious and has that charm that will make her a star. Her sound reminds of early Kathy Mattea." - Mike Borchetta
Enjoy an evening of music and comedy when two of Germano’s cabaret favorite performers share the stage to entertain you with an eclectic mix of music and stories. Russ Margo's singing style recalls the days of the classic popular vocalists of the 20th century. Audiences have declared him the “best of the best”, his repertoire ranging from Gershwin and Cole Porter to Al Jarreau and Lennon/McCartney.
Featuring Janet Davidson Gordon, Fran Berger, Sandy Livingston, and Ralene Jacobson on piano. "Blend three professional voices, add a dose of Broadway, a dash of nostalgia plus a sprinkle of Gershwin, and you have a perfect recipe for a delightful evening of story and song."
Juli Wood is a swinging jazz tenor saxophonist and vocalist from Chicago . She specializes in straight ahead classic jazz tunes and jazz standards. Last November she played at Caton Castle to a packed house! Come out April 29 to hear classic tunes by Monk, Wayne Shorter, Horace Silver, Eddie Harris, Dexter Gordon and more. Wood will be joined by Bob Butta on the baby grand, Jeff Reed on bass and Mike Schlick on drums.
Heartbreaker singer sonwriter, Ben Delaurentis, from the popular Virginia rock n roll band, Steal The Prize, combining several genres from jazz to blues to country and anything inbetween.
Annapolis-based act Kings of Crownsville are a roots Rock band with a New Orleans flavor. The brainchild of New Orleans-raised guitarist/singer/songwriterSteve Johnson, the Kings play a rollicking, entertaining set that stirs Americana, Blues, and Jazz into the mix.
Their signature horn section transports listeners to the streets of the Big Easy, while they also add precise three- and four-part harmonies to their musical gumbo. Think Louis Armstrong meets Steely Dan.
Polished and precise, yet buoyed with an airy grace, Joy Ike paints with a broad palette that defies easy categorization. Born to Nigerian immigrants, the singer/songwriter’s music, voice, and writing have drawn comparisons to female musicians such as Nina Simone, Laura Nyro, and Regina Spektor. But her percussive piano-playing and soaring vocals give homage to her African upbringing.
Back by Popular Demand!
Cold Spring Jazz Quartet Presents Shades of Jazz in Film Noir
The irrepressible Laurette Hankins-O’Connell, accompanied by Nick Zurowski on the baby grand, debuts her newest cabaret, Broadway Goes Hollywood, a capricious and occasionally irreverent salute to some of musical theater’s favorite leading ladies and second banana /sidekick roles. Enjoy many of your favorite show tunes, while getting the behind the scenes scoop . This lively “backstage tour” spans both genres from Gypsy, My Fair Lady, Brigadoon, King and I, and West Side Story, to Sunset Boulevard, Les Miserables, Cabaret and beyond.
Duo Dolce and their musical guests are celebrating Mother's Day in style. Bringing a lively, modern take on the music of the '30s and '40s. mandolinist Joel Michael-Schwartz, guitar wizard Lucas Chohany, and singer Jaime Webb have a special program of beloved classics and little known gems, each chosen to celebrate mom. mEnjoy Germano's wonderful brunch at the Cabaret while some of Baltimore's best bring in their favorite tunes.
From BEL CANTO to CAN BELTO is a cabaret which takes the audience on a journey from Italy to New York---featuring the students of Doug Byerly in a performance of music for the stage including music from Elixir of Love, La Boheme, The Medium, Rentt, The Ballad of Baby Doe, Hamilton, The Last Five Years, Mamma Mia! and more! THIS IS ONE SHOW YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS!
THIS IS ONE SHOW YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS!
Open Mic Night with Mary Reilly
Join us every third Wednesday at the Cabaret at Germano's for Baltimore's Best Open Mic Night. Dinner is served beginning at 6:00. Sign-up is at 7:00 and the performance begins at 7:30. Please purchase tickets in advance online or by phone to allow us to serve you comfortably. $10 cover for all in attendance.
Master cabaret artist, Mary Reilly, hosts. Each month a different featured artist and theme. Michael Sheppard works his magic on the baby grand.
We are pleased to present Bill Toms, whose performances have become legendary in sheer power and passion. Rock and roll, soul, blues, and gospel so deep the earth moves, and the walls begin shakin’ as Bill Toms and his band start the train rollin’. American music never sounded so good.
Heartbreaker singer sonwriter, Ben Delaurentis, from the popular Virginia rock n roll band, Steal The Prize, performs in the bar following the running of the Preakness, combining several genres from jazz to blues to country and anything inbetween.
A multi instrumentalist (piano, guitar, cornet) Craig Gildner started playing guitar in 1979 and has led several successful larger swing era groups here in D.C since 1999. Recently he’s focused on the demanding yet satisfying chord melody guitar style of the late 40’s and 50’s. In September 2017 at the encouragement of fellow guitarist John Pizzarelli, he began playing 7 string archtop guitar and fascinated by the possibilities of the instrument, hasn’t looked back. His approach evokes greats such as George Van Eps, Barney Kessel, Tal Farlow and Wes Montgomery.