Free Live Music in The Underground in October
Date: October 4, 2024 to October 31, 2024
Time:
Friday-Saturday: 8 p.m. to Midnight, Sunday: 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Cost:
Free entry with password
Join us for live music in The Underground speakeasy and distillery at The Mob Museum in October. Find the weekly password in The Underground’s Instagram Stories for free admission to the speakeasy located in the basement of The Mob Museum! Must be 21+ to attend.
Entertainment lineup for October (Friday-Saturday: 8 p.m. to Midnight, Sunday: 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.)
- Friday, October 4 | Katrina Bree
- Saturday, October 5 | Amanda King and her Prohibition Three
- Sunday, October 6 | Mr. Nobody
- Friday, October 11 | Katrina Bree
- Saturday, October 12 | Coco and The Sidecars
- Sunday, October 13 | Dixie Flats
- Friday, October 18 | The Ramblers
- Saturday, October 19 | Mr. Nobody
- Friday, October 25 | Michael Ross Nugent
- Saturday, October 26 | The Volsteads
- Sunday, October 27 | Red Penny Arcade
- Thursday, October 31 | Coco and The Sidecars
ABOUT OUR PERFORMERS
- Amanda King and Her Prohibition Three captivate audiences with their enchanting performances, showcasing a treasure trove of musical gems from pre-1950s American popular music and jazz.
- Coco and The Sidecars, a dynamic vocalist, performs unique jazz renditions of classics along with her band.
- Dixie Flats, a seven-piece group, is a local band specializing in traditional jazz, Dixieland, Depression-era blues and other music inspired by the culture and traditions of New Orleans, Louisiana
- Katrina Bree is a soulful singer with a deep love for music and has a natural talent for connecting with her audience. With a repertoire that spans genres and eras, she brings a fresh and modern twist to timeless songs, creating a sound that is all her own.
- Mr. Nobody perform vintage blues and jazz numbers with verve and style, combining the talents of award-winning frontman, Michael Grimm, piano-comedy showman Bill Zappia and talented multi-instrumentalist Jimmy Tripi.
- Michael Ross Nugent and his top-of-the-line trio provide a truly authentic sound reminiscent of the 1920s and ’30s.
- Red Penny Arcade is a dynamic quartet that delivers a wide range of popular music from every era and genre in styles spanning the 1920s, ‘30s and ‘40s.
- The Ramblers pay homage to America’s capital of jazz with their soulful New Orleans-style sound that took the Roaring ’20s by storm.
- The Volsteads, with an emphasis on jump blues, The Volsteads harken back to the risqué rhythms of the 1940s and ‘50s. The lineup of musicians and contemporary expression breathes life into swing and jazz standards.