Golden Hour Featuring An Evening of Jazz with Brian Citro
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Epiphany Center For The Arts: Café Bar
201 S Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60607
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Join us in the Cafe Bar Thursday through Saturday for free live music, starting at 5PM until 8PM. Enjoy our exclusive food and drink specials until 7PM! Golden Hour
Event Details
Join us in the Cafe Bar Thursday through Saturday for free live music, starting at 5PM until 8PM. Enjoy our exclusive food and drink specials until 7PM!
Golden Hour at Epiphany Center for the Arts is accentuated by free live music with food and drink specials, and, good friends… creating a magical aura that will help you, our valued patron, wind down or up your day!
Live Music Sets from Brian Citro 5PM - 8PM (FREE ADMISSION)
Golden Hour Specials
- $4 craft beer
- ½ priced bottle of wine
- $10 Epiphany spirits
- Delicious 2 for 1 lite bites
Golden hour specials end at 7pm but the music doesn't stop, make sure to check out our entertainment calendar to view all of our ticketed events.
About:
A 2025 City of Chicago Individual Artists Program awardee, guitarist and composer Brian Citro has been playing and writing music for 35 years. He studied with renowned guitarist Fareed Haque and is a long-time member of The Drastics. He’s performed and toured with JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound, Ted Sirota’s Heavyweight Dub!, Ackah Blay in Ghana, and many others.
Brian’s new album Keep Moving (Home), on Calligram Records, features 14 original compositions performed by his jazz quartet with Nick Mazzarella on saxophones, Quin Kirchner on drums, and Matt Uleryon bass. Recorded to tape by engineer Dave Vettraino at Chicago’s Palisade Studio, the album presents an “emotionally resonant … convergence of composition, performance, sound, and visual presentation” (Paris Move). The music flows from Brian’s experiences as a musician and human rights lawyer living in India and traveling in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Brian’s previous album, Acoustic Pastime on ears&eyes Records, features solo guitar arrangements of his compositions and Thelonious Monk tunes. Brian also leads an organ trio with Tom Vaitsas on organ and Peter Mack on drums, and he co-leads The Hey Lows with multi-instrumentalist and producer Lance Loiselle. Here, the Brian Citro Quartet performs Kenny Garrett’s Soldiers of the Fields at the Hungry Brain: https://www.briancitro.com/videos/v/brian-citro-quartet-soldiers-of-the-fields-hungry-brain-chicago.