Greg Tardy Quartet ft. Taber Gable

Wed 03/11/20 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM EDT

Greg Tardy Quartet featuring Taber Gable $12 adv/$15 door - Wednesday @ 7 pm BUY TICKETS It’s been too long since we’ve had the opportunity to present the masterful saxophonist, Greg Tardy, to our Chattanooga. Simply one of the best contemporary saxophonists on the scene, his quartet will feature pianist Taber Gable. Taber is a frequent performer at Small’s and Mezzrow’s, two of NYC’s top jazz clubs. Rounding out the quartet will be Rob Linton on bass and Griffin Photoglou on drums.

Greg Tardy and Bill Frissell play Monk!

“Truly an awesome leader-performer and you’ll revel in his inventiveness and finesse. Tardy is THE new talent to watch.” – Jazz & Blues Report

“With every release he takes another step forward establishing himself as one of the most important saxophonists of his generation.” – All About Jazz

“Until you master the blues, anything else you do in jazz is going to sound hollow. Gregory Tardy has not made that mistake.” – The Washington Post

Greg Tardy Quartet ft. Taber Gable
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Address 1307 Dodds Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37404
Phone +14236245347
Barking Legs Theater

Barking Legs Theater is a superb, intimate concert hall and performance venue that has established a reputation as a great place for musicians and listeners alike. We are known throughout the Southeast as a venue with great acoustics and remarkable intimacy. Barking Legs is a listener’s dream, where each note and word rings clearly, promoting the sort of rapt attention impossible in the typical club or barroom setting. Performers love it! Our 80 fixed seats all have great sight lines and we can accommodate overflow crowds up to 175. Our in-house events offer a concession area and you are invited to take your beverages with you into the theater. And if you’re curious about the name, its origin stems from the “bark leggins” that were worn by scouts and woodsmen of the Appalachian region in the last century.

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