Edwin Mills by Equator

 
22 Mills Pl Pasadena, CA 91105
(626) 564-8656
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February 10, 2026

  • 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    We are the hottest band for swing music and dance in Southern California. Our style is a wonderful combination of swing, jump, jazz, early R&B, a little old Rock n /Roll reminiscent of Count Basie, Louie Prima, Benny Goodman, Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Louie Jordan, Gene Krupa, & Ray Charles. Our music is great for listening as well as swing dancing. We have a growing following of dancers from young to old. We not only have a great, swingin’ sound but also an incredible show, and dress in a classy vintage style.

February 11, 2026

  • 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    The David Eastlee Trio David has performed and recorded with an impressive range of prominent musicians including Howard Alden, John Pisano, Bruce Forman, John Chiodini, Gerry Wiggins, Frank Strazzeri, Pete Christlieb, Earl Palmer, Pete Jolly, Sam Most, Doug Webb and many others. “In addition to being a world class guitar player, David is a jazz composer second to none, following in the tradition of composers like Hank Mobley, Horace Silver and Blue Mitchell” Saxophonist Doug Webb

February 12, 2026

  • 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    There are some musicians who earn the label “a players player”. Individuals who possess a quality and integrity that peers look up to, not for mere bursts of blazing notes or chops, but for the perfection of their performances and the joy they bring. Such a musician is West coast based Jazz journeyman guitarist Doug MacDonald. “I’ve simply never lost my love affair for warm notes, a good standard and striving for the best performance”, states the guitarist. In that regard, MacDonald’s musicianship evokes thoughts of such artists as Chet Baker and Sinatra, to name a few, who performed and excelled in a particular style their entire careers while keeping it fresh for their audiences time after time. Originally from Philadelphia, he began his career in Hawaii, where he played with Trummy Young and Gabe Balthazar, and with Del Courtney at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. Relocating to Las Vegas, Doug found himself immersed in a vibrant music scene, and began playing in lounges and showrooms with jazz greats, including Joe Williams, Carl Fontana, Jack Montrose, and Carson Smith. On to Los Angeles, Doug played in the bands of Bill Holman, Ray Anthony, and John Clayton, and performed and recorded with Jake Hanna, Rosemary Clooney, Jack Sheldon, Bob Cooper, Ross Tompkins, Ray Brown, Buddy Rich, and Ray Charles. Doug also began recording and performing with his own trio and quartet, as well as his 13 piece ensemble, The Jazz Coalition. Throughout his career, the guitarist has caught the attention of noted jazz writers and critics. Michael Nastos of All Music Guide wrote, “a veteran guitarist who knows his influences cold, and consistently plays to his strong suit.” Scott Yanow wrote of MacDonald, “...a fine bop-based guitarist in the tradition of Herb Ellis, Barney Kessel, and Joe Pass.” Chicago Tribune’s Zan Stewart captured so much of MacDonald when he wrote, “...beautiful bell-clear sounds and a sure-footed sense of swing.” drummer Harold Acey round out the personnel.”

February 13, 2026

  • 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
    Paul Eckman - Bass Willie McNeil - Vocals Jeff Miley - Guitar

February 14, 2026

  • 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
    When I was a young man in Argentina, I was introduced to the Great American Songbook, which was the popular music of that era in America, though not in Argentina. I was very attracted to this music and sought it out wherever I could. My first exposure to the vocalists and songs of this wonderful music came a few years later when a friend of mine brought back some albums that he got during a trip to the United States. I heard the first few bars of a song and suddenly felt that I had discovered something new. I didn’t know it at the time but I was listening to Frank Sinatra singing a song written by Cole Porter and accompanied by Nelson Riddle in what was later become one of his most iconic orchestrations. The song was “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” – How can anybody resist three giants like Sinatra, Porter and Riddle and not fall in love with this kind of music! I was fortunate that I knew some English so I could understand most of the song, because I suddenly felt this urge to sing only American Music. The photograph on the back cover of my latest CD, entitled “I’ve Gotta Be Me,” shows me at my very first public appearance in the City of Cordoba, Argentina in 1966. I feel compelled to explain that the young man in the photograph is neither my son nor my grandson…It is just ME only forty seven years ago – Have I changed that much ? – Really? After a few years, in 1968, I decided to move to the United States to follow my dream. Sometimes there is a certain blessing in not knowing how much one doesn't know so I came really believing that I was “ready” and totally unaware that I was merely starting a long and arduous learning process…but it was really exciting. The first thing I did was buy every album I could get my hands on and attend every show I could. Fortunately, at that time the vocalists singing the great American standards were the stars of the moment. I remember a few days after landing at LAX I was at the Greek Theatre listening to Jack Jones with the Buddy Rich Band…I thought to myself “This is Heaven and I am in it.” Since then, from time to time, I allowed circumstances to take me away from performing and drive me into the well known trap called Corporate America. However, there was never a moment when my love for the music was not the strongest presence in my life. And that love has led me to follow my heart and make “I’ve Gotta Be Me.” Many years ago, when I first started singing in Argentina, a very old timer tango singer under the effects of some good Chianti, gave me some sound advice – Kid (Yes…I WAS a kid at the time) if you want to sing you need to learn two things: First: Get the best musicians you can find and Second: Stay out of the way and don’t muck things up (He actually used a different word instead of muck) I am happy to say, I have been very successful with the first part – I am still working and getting better on the second one. When people have comments about the great musicians I have on my latest CD they always mentioned that I should be proud of them. To this I respond: More than proud, what I feel is extremely grateful. Andy, Steve, Karl and Doug are geniuses, and each one brings a life of musical experience and talent. Andy Howe has been my musical director for the last ten years and, in addition to playing wonderful piano and directing, he has written some of the best arrangements I have. He has an uncanny ability to understand in very few words, what I want to achieve with a song and what mood needs to be set and come up with the most beautiful and creative orchestrations. For these reasons, I still count within my repertoire songs like “I’ve Gotta Be Me,” “The Impossible Dream (The Quest),” and most recently “Here’s to Life.” All of them about celebrating what life is really about and being honest to one’s true self.

February 15, 2026

February 16, 2026

  • 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    Guitar virtuoso Riner Scivally has performed and recorded with some venerable jazz musicians including Larance Marable, Stacey Rowles, Gary Foster, Putter Smith, and John Pisano. He performs all around Los Angeles with his trio and in various band configurations. He is on the music faculty at Pasadena City College and Occidental College. The Scivally/Sills quintet CD, Keys Found, features Isla Eckinger on trombone and vibraphone and his latest release, ¡Diferencias! features Tim Pleasant on drums and Jim Szilagyi on piano. : Riner Scivally (guitar), Mike Alvidrez (bass), Paul Kreibich (drums).

February 17, 2026

  • 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    We are the hottest band for swing music and dance in Southern California. Our style is a wonderful combination of swing, jump, jazz, early R&B, a little old Rock n /Roll reminiscent of Count Basie, Louie Prima, Benny Goodman, Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Louie Jordan, Gene Krupa, & Ray Charles. Our music is great for listening as well as swing dancing. We have a growing following of dancers from young to old. We not only have a great, swingin’ sound but also an incredible show, and dress in a classy vintage style.

February 18, 2026

  • 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    The David Eastlee Trio David has performed and recorded with an impressive range of prominent musicians including Howard Alden, John Pisano, Bruce Forman, John Chiodini, Gerry Wiggins, Frank Strazzeri, Pete Christlieb, Earl Palmer, Pete Jolly, Sam Most, Doug Webb, and many others. “In addition to being a world-class guitar player, David is a jazz composer second to none, following in the tradition of composers like Hank Mobley, Horace Silver, and Blue Mitchell” Saxophonist Doug Webb

February 19, 2026

  • 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    There are some musicians who earn the label “a players player”. Individuals who possess a quality and integrity that peers look up to, not for mere bursts of blazing notes or chops, but for the perfection of their performances and the joy they bring. Such a musician is West coast based Jazz journeyman guitarist Doug MacDonald. “I’ve simply never lost my love affair for warm notes, a good standard and striving for the best performance”, states the guitarist. In that regard, MacDonald’s musicianship evokes thoughts of such artists as Chet Baker and Sinatra, to name a few, who performed and excelled in a particular style their entire careers while keeping it fresh for their audiences time after time. Originally from Philadelphia, he began his career in Hawaii, where he played with Trummy Young and Gabe Balthazar, and with Del Courtney at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. Relocating to Las Vegas, Doug found himself immersed in a vibrant music scene, and began playing in lounges and showrooms with jazz greats, including Joe Williams, Carl Fontana, Jack Montrose, and Carson Smith. On to Los Angeles, Doug played in the bands of Bill Holman, Ray Anthony, and John Clayton, and performed and recorded with Jake Hanna, Rosemary Clooney, Jack Sheldon, Bob Cooper, Ross Tompkins, Ray Brown, Buddy Rich, and Ray Charles. Doug also began recording and performing with his own trio and quartet, as well as his 13 piece ensemble, The Jazz Coalition. Throughout his career, the guitarist has caught the attention of noted jazz writers and critics. Michael Nastos of All Music Guide wrote, “a veteran guitarist who knows his influences cold, and consistently plays to his strong suit.” Scott Yanow wrote of MacDonald, “...a fine bop-based guitarist in the tradition of Herb Ellis, Barney Kessel, and Joe Pass.” Chicago Tribune’s Zan Stewart captured so much of MacDonald when he wrote, “...beautiful bell-clear sounds and a sure-footed sense of swing.” drummer Harold Acey round out the personnel.”

February 20, 2026

  • 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
    Daryl is an extraordinary guitarist located in Los Angeles. Performing professionally for over 55 years, his music has enchanted audiences across the United States, Europe and Asia. As a bandleader or soloist, Daryl will design a concert for any event. Daryl is also passionate about giving back through education. Please send an email to join our mailing list for upcoming masterclasses and online & in-person mentorship opportunities. Daryl has collaborated and shared the stage with musicians including: George Benson Albert King B.B. King Ike and Tina Turner Earl Klugh Dolly Parton The O'Jays Bobby Blue Bland Richard Groove Holmes Jeffrey Osborne Denise Williams Stephanie Mills Barbara Morrison Nancy Wilson Thad Jones Dexter Gordon Kenny Burrell

February 21, 2026

  • 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
    Greetings my friends........... I bring to you the music of the 20th Century; otherwise known as the "Great American Songbook". It was the popular music of the day from the 1920s to the 1960s and still remains a vital part of the repertoire of jazz musicians, who describe such songs simply as "jazz standards". With much love, Sylvia

February 22, 2026

February 23, 2026

  • 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    Guitar virtuoso Riner Scivally has performed and recorded with some venerable jazz musicians including Larance Marable, Stacey Rowles, Gary Foster, Putter Smith, and John Pisano. He performs all around Los Angeles with his trio and in various band configurations. He is on the music faculty at Pasadena City College and Occidental College. The Scivally/Sills quintet CD, Keys Found, features Isla Eckinger on trombone and vibraphone and his latest release, ¡Diferencias! features Tim Pleasant on drums and Jim Szilagyi on piano. : Riner Scivally (guitar), Mike Alvidrez (bass), Paul Kreibich (drums).

February 24, 2026

February 25, 2026

February 26, 2026

  • 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    There are some musicians who earn the label “a players player”. Individuals who possess a quality and integrity that peers look up to, not for mere bursts of blazing notes or chops, but for the perfection of their performances and the joy they bring. Such a musician is West coast based Jazz journeyman guitarist Doug MacDonald. “I’ve simply never lost my love affair for warm notes, a good standard and striving for the best performance”, states the guitarist. In that regard, MacDonald’s musicianship evokes thoughts of such artists as Chet Baker and Sinatra, to name a few, who performed and excelled in a particular style their entire careers while keeping it fresh for their audiences time after time. Originally from Philadelphia, he began his career in Hawaii, where he played with Trummy Young and Gabe Balthazar, and with Del Courtney at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. Relocating to Las Vegas, Doug found himself immersed in a vibrant music scene, and began playing in lounges and showrooms with jazz greats, including Joe Williams, Carl Fontana, Jack Montrose, and Carson Smith. On to Los Angeles, Doug played in the bands of Bill Holman, Ray Anthony, and John Clayton, and performed and recorded with Jake Hanna, Rosemary Clooney, Jack Sheldon, Bob Cooper, Ross Tompkins, Ray Brown, Buddy Rich, and Ray Charles. Doug also began recording and performing with his own trio and quartet, as well as his 13 piece ensemble, The Jazz Coalition. Throughout his career, the guitarist has caught the attention of noted jazz writers and critics. Michael Nastos of All Music Guide wrote, “a veteran guitarist who knows his influences cold, and consistently plays to his strong suit.” Scott Yanow wrote of MacDonald, “...a fine bop-based guitarist in the tradition of Herb Ellis, Barney Kessel, and Joe Pass.” Chicago Tribune’s Zan Stewart captured so much of MacDonald when he wrote, “...beautiful bell-clear sounds and a sure-footed sense of swing.” drummer Harold Acey round out the personnel.”

February 27, 2026

  • 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
    Chloe Perrier is a French Jazz singer based in NYC. Chloe started acting, singing and playing the violin at a young age. Chloe decided to make music, singing, and singing. She studied vocal jazz with Sara Lazarus along with composing and piano with Joe Makholm for three years at the Bill Evans Piano Academy in Paris. During that time, Chloe started to write and compose her first songs. To further her education Chloe also participated in various workshops, one organized by the guitarists Pierrick Hardy and Olivier Cahors in Crest, France (2009) and one by the singer Claudia Solal in Paris, France (2011). Nowadays Chloe performs with her French Jazz Band as a duet (guitar / singing or piano / singing), trio (piano, bass, singing) and quartet (piano, electronic bass, drums, singing) in several locations and clubs in Paris such as The Sunset, The Sunside, The 7 Lezards, The Pinot Franc, The Reservoir, The Studio des Islettes, The Murano Hotel and 9 Jazz Club ... and in NYC at the Zinc Bar, The Iridium, Bonafide Club, Why not jazz club, Cornelia Street cafe, The Manderley at the Mc Kittrick hotel, Club Bonafide, The flat of the Standard, the Flatiron room, Opia, Fine & Rare ... Jazzbox on Radio Aligre, and the TV show Telematin in France among others. Chloe's great strength is her ability to connect with her audience using her clear voice, emotion and true artistic talent. Whether she interprets great jazz standards, bossa nova, French songs, or her own compositions, she transports the audience into her poetic and romantic universe and enchants the audience with the refreshing and dreamy way she has of looking at life. Her first album "Heart of French" (heart of a French girl) is a cheerful mix of famous French songs and her own compositions arranged with a jazz rhythm. She has a very original trio using only a piano and drums. She is accompanied by the talented pianist Elie Chemali (Big sick body, Cheb Kaled, Mamami Keita ...) and the groovy drummer Felix Sabal-Lecco (Manu Dibango, Peter Gabriel, Herbie Hancock ...). She is preparing her second album with her new band French Heart Jazz Band , a mix of French songs and American jazz standards from the 20s to the 40s with a continental flare, with which she is performing all around the city (Cornelia street cafe, Club Bonafide, The Manderley at the McKittrick Hotel, The top of the standard, and more).

February 28, 2026

  • 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
    Daryl is an extraordinary guitarist located in Los Angeles. Performing professionally for over 55 years, his music has enchanted audiences across the United States, Europe and Asia. As a bandleader or soloist, Daryl will design a concert for any event. Daryl is also passionate about giving back through education. Please send an email to join our mailing list for upcoming masterclasses and online & in-person mentorship opportunities. Daryl has collaborated and shared the stage with musicians including: George Benson Albert King B.B. King Ike and Tina Turner Earl Klugh Dolly Parton The O'Jays Bobby Blue Bland Richard Groove Holmes Jeffrey Osborne Denise Williams Stephanie Mills Barbara Morrison Nancy Wilson Thad Jones Dexter Gordon Kenny Burrell

March 2, 2026

  • 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
    Guitar virtuoso Riner Scivally has performed and recorded with some venerable jazz musicians including Larance Marable, Stacey Rowles, Gary Foster, Putter Smith, and John Pisano. He performs all around Los Angeles with his trio and in various band configurations. He is on the music faculty at Pasadena City College and Occidental College. The Scivally/Sills quintet CD, Keys Found, features Isla Eckinger on trombone and vibraphone and his latest release, ¡Diferencias! features Tim Pleasant on drums and Jim Szilagyi on piano. : Riner Scivally (guitar), Mike Alvidrez (bass), Paul Kreibich (drums).

March 4, 2026

  • 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    “We are excited to have Hagen Jazz perform at our restaurant! Hagen Jazz is an independent recording artist and has been the support act for several big-name artists including Gino Vannelli, Keiko Matsui, Hiroshima, John Kay and Steppenwolf, Bill Bruford (Yes), and Blood Sweat and Tears! This is your chance to hear Hagen Jazz’ interpretations of classic, contemporary, and original jazz compositions in an intimate setting. Be sure to arrive early for the best seats!”

March 6, 2026

  • 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
    Greetings my friends........... I bring to you the music of the 20th Century; otherwise known as the "Great American Songbook". It was the popular music of the day from the 1920s to the 1960s and still remains a vital part of the repertoire of jazz musicians, who describe such songs simply as "jazz standards". With much love, Sylvia

March 7, 2026

March 9, 2026

  • 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    Guitar virtuoso Riner Scivally has performed and recorded with some venerable jazz musicians including Larance Marable, Stacey Rowles, Gary Foster, Putter Smith, and John Pisano. He performs all around Los Angeles with his trio and in various band configurations. He is on the music faculty at Pasadena City College and Occidental College. The Scivally/Sills quintet CD, Keys Found, features Isla Eckinger on trombone and vibraphone and his latest release, ¡Diferencias! features Tim Pleasant on drums and Jim Szilagyi on piano. : Riner Scivally (guitar), Mike Alvidrez (bass), Paul Kreibich (drums).

March 13, 2026

  • Grace Fae and The Grandbirds is a vintage jazz band based in Los Angeles, specializing in swinging songs from the 1920s- 1940s, with some French and contemporary tunes. Grace is a versatile vocalist with the warm resonance of Peggy Lee, classical training, and an improvisational style like Ella Fitzgerald. The Grandbirds can perform primarily 1920s tunes for a Gatsby party, 1940s for a WW2 themed event, mid- tempo swing dance tunes perfect for dancers, late night contemporary jazz. and even have an entire set of classic vintage love tunes, customized for weddings and engagement parties.

March 14, 2026

  • 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
    Daryl is an extraordinary guitarist located in Los Angeles. Performing professionally for over 55 years, his music has enchanted audiences across the United States, Europe and Asia. As a bandleader or soloist, Daryl will design a concert for any event. Daryl is also passionate about giving back through education. Please send an email to join our mailing list for upcoming masterclasses and online & in-person mentorship opportunities. Daryl has collaborated and shared the stage with musicians including: George Benson Albert King B.B. King Ike and Tina Turner Earl Klugh Dolly Parton The O'Jays Bobby Blue Bland Richard Groove Holmes Jeffrey Osborne Denise Williams Stephanie Mills Barbara Morrison Nancy Wilson Thad Jones Dexter Gordon Kenny Burrell

March 18, 2026

March 20, 2026

  • 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
    Chloe Perrier is a French Jazz singer based in NYC. Chloe started acting, singing and playing the violin at a young age. Chloe decided to make music, singing, and singing. She studied vocal jazz with Sara Lazarus along with composing and piano with Joe Makholm for three years at the Bill Evans Piano Academy in Paris. During that time, Chloe started to write and compose her first songs. To further her education Chloe also participated in various workshops, one organized by the guitarists Pierrick Hardy and Olivier Cahors in Crest, France (2009) and one by the singer Claudia Solal in Paris, France (2011). Nowadays Chloe performs with her French Jazz Band as a duet (guitar / singing or piano / singing), trio (piano, bass, singing) and quartet (piano, electronic bass, drums, singing) in several locations and clubs in Paris such as The Sunset, The Sunside, The 7 Lezards, The Pinot Franc, The Reservoir, The Studio des Islettes, The Murano Hotel and 9 Jazz Club ... and in NYC at the Zinc Bar, The Iridium, Bonafide Club, Why not jazz club, Cornelia Street cafe, The Manderley at the Mc Kittrick hotel, Club Bonafide, The flat of the Standard, the Flatiron room, Opia, Fine & Rare ... Jazzbox on Radio Aligre, and the TV show Telematin in France among others. Chloe's great strength is her ability to connect with her audience using her clear voice, emotion and true artistic talent. Whether she interprets great jazz standards, bossa nova, French songs, or her own compositions, she transports the audience into her poetic and romantic universe and enchants the audience with the refreshing and dreamy way she has of looking at life. Her first album "Heart of French" (heart of a French girl) is a cheerful mix of famous French songs and her own compositions arranged with a jazz rhythm. She has a very original trio using only a piano and drums. She is accompanied by the talented pianist Elie Chemali (Big sick body, Cheb Kaled, Mamami Keita ...) and the groovy drummer Felix Sabal-Lecco (Manu Dibango, Peter Gabriel, Herbie Hancock ...). She is preparing her second album with her new band French Heart Jazz Band , a mix of French songs and American jazz standards from the 20s to the 40s with a continental flare, with which she is performing all around the city (Cornelia street cafe, Club Bonafide, The Manderley at the McKittrick Hotel, The top of the standard, and more).

March 21, 2026

March 27, 2026

  • Grace Fae and The Grandbirds is a vintage jazz band based in Los Angeles, specializing in swinging songs from the 1920s- 1940s, with some French and contemporary tunes. Grace is a versatile vocalist with the warm resonance of Peggy Lee, classical training, and an improvisational style like Ella Fitzgerald. The Grandbirds can perform primarily 1920s tunes for a Gatsby party, 1940s for a WW2 themed event, mid- tempo swing dance tunes perfect for dancers, late night contemporary jazz. and even have an entire set of classic vintage love tunes, customized for weddings and engagement parties.

March 28, 2026

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April 4, 2026

April 10, 2026

  • 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
    Daryl is an extraordinary guitarist located in Los Angeles. Performing professionally for over 55 years, his music has enchanted audiences across the United States, Europe and Asia. As a bandleader or soloist, Daryl will design a concert for any event. Daryl is also passionate about giving back through education. Please send an email to join our mailing list for upcoming masterclasses and online & in-person mentorship opportunities. Daryl has collaborated and shared the stage with musicians including: George Benson Albert King B.B. King Ike and Tina Turner Earl Klugh Dolly Parton The O'Jays Bobby Blue Bland Richard Groove Holmes Jeffrey Osborne Denise Williams Stephanie Mills Barbara Morrison Nancy Wilson Thad Jones Dexter Gordon Kenny Burrell

April 11, 2026

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April 18, 2026

  • 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
    Hot Jazz & World Cafe Paul Eckman - Bass Willie McNeil - Vocals Jeff Miley - Guitar

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