Tickets: $20 , $30 , $40 , $50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 Turn down the lights and lean in. This Valentine’s Day weekend, Black Cat sets the mood with a sultry, genre-blurring night led by Courtney Knott, James “StickNasty” Small, and Jonah Levine: three artists whose chemistry, groove, and emotional depth are made for romance after dark. Courtney Knott, a classically trained vocalist, composer, producer, and multidisciplinary artist whose voice moves effortlessly between velvet-soft intimacy and cinematic power. A Berklee graduate who has performed everywhere from the White House to Boston Symphony Hall, Knott brings a sensual, otherworldly presence shaped by her work in music, narrative, and performance. Her sound is lush, expressive, and deeply felt and invites you to slow dance with the shadows. Driving the heartbeat of the night is James “StickNasty” Small, an Oakland-based drummer, producer, and actor known for his unshakeable pocket and impeccable taste. A longtime collaborator of 3x Grammy winner Fantastic Negrito, Small blends deep groove with restraint and intention, creating rhythms that feel both primal and tender—the kind that keep bodies close and heads nodding all night long. Rounding out the trio is Jonah Levine, a composer, producer, and sonic architect whose work spans jazz, soul, hip-hop, and global influences. With credits alongside Beyoncé, Stevie Wonder, Jay-Z, Jhene Aiko, and more, Levine brings a romantic emotional palette shaped by themes of love, loss, and vulnerability. His playing is spacious, textured, and raw—perfectly tuned to Valentine’s energy. Together, these artists create an immersive late-night experience: sensual grooves, lush harmonies, and slow-burning improvisation designed for lovers, friends, and anyone craving connection. Whether you’re celebrating romance or simply the beauty of feeling something deeply, this is Valentine’s at Black Cat—intimate, intoxicating, and unforgettable. Band Lineup: Courtney Knott, vocals James Small, drums Jonah Levine, keys Giulio Xavier Cetto, bass Ryan Thomas
Tickets: $20 , $40 , $50 , $60 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 Turn down the lights and lean in. This Valentine’s Day weekend, Black Cat sets the mood with a sultry, genre-blurring night led by Courtney Knott, James “StickNasty” Small, and Jonah Levine: three artists whose chemistry, groove, and emotional depth are made for romance after dark. Courtney Knott, a classically trained vocalist, composer, producer, and multidisciplinary artist whose voice moves effortlessly between velvet-soft intimacy and cinematic power. A Berklee graduate who has performed everywhere from the White House to Boston Symphony Hall, Knott brings a sensual, otherworldly presence shaped by her work in music, narrative, and performance. Her sound is lush, expressive, and deeply felt and invites you to slow dance with the shadows. Driving the heartbeat of the night is James “StickNasty” Small, an Oakland-based drummer, producer, and actor known for his unshakeable pocket and impeccable taste. A longtime collaborator of 3x Grammy winner Fantastic Negrito, Small blends deep groove with restraint and intention, creating rhythms that feel both primal and tender—the kind that keep bodies close and heads nodding all night long. Rounding out the trio is Jonah Levine, a composer, producer, and sonic architect whose work spans jazz, soul, hip-hop, and global influences. With credits alongside Beyoncé, Stevie Wonder, Jay-Z, Jhene Aiko, and more, Levine brings a romantic emotional palette shaped by themes of love, loss, and vulnerability. His playing is spacious, textured, and raw—perfectly tuned to Valentine’s energy. Together, these artists create an immersive late-night experience: sensual grooves, lush harmonies, and slow-burning improvisation designed for lovers, friends, and anyone craving connection. Whether you’re celebrating romance or simply the beauty of feeling something deeply, this is Valentine’s at Black Cat—intimate, intoxicating, and unforgettable. Band Lineup: Courtney Knott, vocals James Small, drums Jonah Levine, keys Giulio Xavier Cetto, bass Ryan Thomas *A 22% service fee , Sales Tax 8.63% and A 5.50 ticket and processing fee will be added to all checks . The service fee is not a tip or gratuity and is an added fee controlled by the restaurant to ensure a living wage for all of our employees.*
Black Cat Valentines Day Special Night includes a lovely 3 course dinner and a spectacular performance by LA vocal sensation COURTNEY KNOTT and ensemble including James Small & Jonah Levine. See details below. 7:00 show: Doors @ 5:30 9:30 show: Bar @ 5:30 , Doors @ 8:45 Turn down the lights and lean in. This Valentine’s Day weekend, Black Cat sets the mood with a sultry, genre-blurring night led by Courtney Knott, James “StickNasty” Small, and Jonah Levine: three artists whose chemistry, groove, and emotional depth are made for romance after dark. Courtney Knott, a classically trained vocalist, composer, producer, and multidisciplinary artist whose voice moves effortlessly between velvet-soft intimacy and cinematic power. A Berklee graduate who has performed everywhere from the White House to Boston Symphony Hall, Knott brings a sensual, otherworldly presence shaped by her work in music, narrative, and performance. Her sound is lush, expressive, and deeply felt and invites you to slow dance with the shadows. Driving the heartbeat of the night is James “StickNasty” Small, an Oakland-based drummer, producer, and actor known for his unshakeable pocket and impeccable taste. A longtime collaborator of 3x Grammy winner Fantastic Negrito, Small blends deep groove with restraint and intention, creating rhythms that feel both primal and tender—the kind that keep bodies close and heads nodding all night long. Rounding out the trio is Jonah Levine, a composer, producer, and sonic architect whose work spans jazz, soul, hip-hop, and global influences. With credits alongside Beyoncé, Stevie Wonder, Jay-Z, Jhene Aiko, and more, Levine brings a romantic emotional palette shaped by themes of love, loss, and vulnerability. His playing is spacious, textured, and raw—perfectly tuned to Valentine’s energy. Together, these artists create an immersive late-night experience: sensual grooves, lush harmonies, and slow-burning improvisation designed for lovers, friends, and anyone craving connection. Whether you’re celebrating romance or simply the beauty of feeling something deeply, this is Valentine’s at Black Cat—intimate, intoxicating, and unforgettable. Band Lineup: Courtney Knott, vocals James Small, drums Jonah Levine, keys Giulio Xavier Cetto, bass Ryan Thomas INCLUDES: Delicious 3-course dinner Amuse: House chips , French onion dip ………………………............................................................ Rustic French bread: whipped butter, maldon salt. ………………………............................................................. Appetizer - Beet Carpaccio: goat cheese, lemon EVO, balsamic, and pistachios. OR - Crab Cakes: with sauce Newberg. ………………………............................................................ Entree - Seared Coho Salmon leek fondue , saffron roasted potatoes , and blistered snap peas OR - Wagyu Steak: 8oz seared wagyu top sirloin with cognac cream sauce, 50/50 potatoes, and roasted broccolini OR - Vegetarian Option: Vegetable Curry ………………………............................................................ Dessert Chocolate Ganache , Key Lime Pie , Flan made in-house. TWO SEATINGS: EARLY SEATING Starts at 5:30 for the 7:00 show. LATE SEATING Starts at 8:45, for the 9:30 show STANDARD SEATING $125 service charge 22% = $27.50 sales tax 8.63% = 13.16 processing fee =$5.50 total= $171.15 ( drinks not included ) PREMIUM SEATING $145 service charge 22% = $31.90 sales tax 8.63% = $15.26 processing fee = $ 5.50 total = $197.65 ( drinks not included ) Note: Everyone on the reservation must participate. These will be the only dinner options. We will not have an a la carte menu for Valentine's Day. The service fee is not a tip or gratuity and is an added fee controlled by the restaurant to ensure a living wage for all of our employees.
Tickets: $20 , $30 , $40 , $50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 UK-based pianist, singer, and producer Reuben James brings a soulful blend of jazz, funk, R&B, and pop to the Black Cat stage. After cutting his teeth on Birmingham’s jazz circuit and performing regularly at London’s legendary Ronnie Scott’s, Reuben has emerged as a true “musician’s musician,” collaborating with artists including Stormzy, Sam Smith, Disclosure, James Bay, and Marcus Mumford. Equally at home as a bandleader and songwriter, Reuben crafts an intuitive, groove-driven sound rooted in classic soul and funk while channeling contemporary R&B and pop. His releases—from Slow Down to Tunnel Vision and Champagne Kisses—have earned over 50 million streams and widespread acclaim. Expect virtuosic playing, irresistible grooves, and a late-night set that moves seamlessly between jazz sophistication and modern soul. Band Lineup: Reuben James, piano, vocals Giulio Xavier Cetto, bass Malachi Whitson, drums
Tickets: $20 , $30 , $40 , $50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 Eytan Schillinger-Hyman is an accomplished bassist and composer born and raised in San Francisco and based in New York City, who is renowned for his creativity and groove on both upright and electric bass. Eytan is a recent graduate of The Juilliard School, with a Master’s degree in Jazz Bass Performance, where he studied under the mentorship of jazz virtuosos Gerald Cannon, Ron Carter, Ben Wolfe, Donald Vega and Billy Drummond. With a vibrant career that spans the jazz scenes of New York City, San Francisco Bay Area, and more, Eytan has performed at renowned festivals and household venues including BlueNote NYC, Dizzy's Jazz at Lincoln Center, SFJAZZ, The Anthem DC (opening for Lalah Hathaway), DC Jazz Festival, The Monterey Jazz Festival, and Smalls among many others. He plays for Matthew Whitaker and Langston Hughes II and has performed with acclaimed musicians such as Quincy Phillips, Lucas Pino, Mike King, Christopher McBride, Lawrence Fields and more. He also holds dual degrees in Jazz Bass Performance and Sociology from Oberlin College and Conservatory, where he studied and collaborated with jazz legends such as Billy Hart, Gary Bartz, and Eddie Henderson. When he is not on the road, you can find him playing regularly on the New York City scene with a myriad of artists, including his identical twin brother and pianist, Gabriel Schillinger-Hyman. Band Lineup: Eytan Schillinger-Hyman, bass Gabriel Schillinger-Hyman, piano Langston Hughes II, alto saxophone Henry Plumb, drums
Tickets: $20 , $30 , $40 , $50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 “Every song is a work of art in Champian’s hands and voice” (the Aboslute Sound). Her “galvanizing presence” (the New Yorker) and her alluring musical presentation have made her “a charming young steward of the mainstream Jazz tradition.” (The New York Times) Born in Norman Oklahoma in 1985, Champian is recognized as the “most gifted pure Jazz singer of her generation” (Mark Stryker, the Detroit Free Press). A Jazz pianist and vocalist for more than 20 years, she has released 19 albums as a leader and has performed in more than 25 countries, both in concert and on TV. She has been recognized with numerous awards, including Album of the Year in the NYC Jazz Record (2018, 2020, 2023) and Pianist and Vocalist of the Year (2019) by Hot House Magazine. She regularly appears in both the Jazz Journalist Awards and Downbeats Rising Star Critics Poll. In San Francisco, Champian Fulton joins forces with Swedish saxophone and clarinet virtuoso Klas Lindquist. This stellar duo, riding the wave of acclaim for their captivating 2025 album At Home—recently named a finalist for the prestigious Académie du Jazz Grand Prix as one of the best jazz recordings of the year—brings effortless chemistry to the stage, blending Fulton's soulful voice and dazzling piano with Lindquist's lyrical reeds for a night of pure musical magic that's not to be missed. Band lineup: Champian Fulton, piano, vocals Klas Lindquist, alto sax, clarinet Nico Martinez, bass James Gallagher, drums
Tickets: $20 , $40 , $50 , $60 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 “Every song is a work of art in Champian’s hands and voice” (the Aboslute Sound). Her “galvanizing presence” (the New Yorker) and her alluring musical presentation have made her “a charming young steward of the mainstream Jazz tradition.” (The New York Times) Born in Norman Oklahoma in 1985, Champian is recognized as the “most gifted pure Jazz singer of her generation” (Mark Stryker, the Detroit Free Press). A Jazz pianist and vocalist for more than 20 years, she has released 19 albums as a leader and has performed in more than 25 countries, both in concert and on TV. She has been recognized with numerous awards, including Album of the Year in the NYC Jazz Record (2018, 2020, 2023) and Pianist and Vocalist of the Year (2019) by Hot House Magazine. She regularly appears in both the Jazz Journalist Awards and Downbeats Rising Star Critics Poll. In San Francisco, Champian Fulton joins forces with Swedish saxophone and clarinet virtuoso Klas Lindquist. This stellar duo, riding the wave of acclaim for their captivating 2025 album At Home—recently named a finalist for the prestigious Académie du Jazz Grand Prix as one of the best jazz recordings of the year—brings effortless chemistry to the stage, blending Fulton's soulful voice and dazzling piano with Lindquist's lyrical reeds for a night of pure musical magic that's not to be missed. Band lineup: Champian Fulton, piano, vocals Klas Lindquist, alto sax, clarinet Nico Martinez, bass James Gallagher, drums
Tickets: $20 , $40 , $50 , $60 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 “Every song is a work of art in Champian’s hands and voice” (the Aboslute Sound). Her “galvanizing presence” (the New Yorker) and her alluring musical presentation have made her “a charming young steward of the mainstream Jazz tradition.” (The New York Times) Born in Norman Oklahoma in 1985, Champian is recognized as the “most gifted pure Jazz singer of her generation” (Mark Stryker, the Detroit Free Press). A Jazz pianist and vocalist for more than 20 years, she has released 19 albums as a leader and has performed in more than 25 countries, both in concert and on TV. She has been recognized with numerous awards, including Album of the Year in the NYC Jazz Record (2018, 2020, 2023) and Pianist and Vocalist of the Year (2019) by Hot House Magazine. She regularly appears in both the Jazz Journalist Awards and Downbeats Rising Star Critics Poll. In San Francisco, Champian Fulton joins forces with Swedish saxophone and clarinet virtuoso Klas Lindquist. This stellar duo, riding the wave of acclaim for their captivating 2025 album At Home—recently named a finalist for the prestigious Académie du Jazz Grand Prix as one of the best jazz recordings of the year—brings effortless chemistry to the stage, blending Fulton's soulful voice and dazzling piano with Lindquist's lyrical reeds for a night of pure musical magic that's not to be missed. Band lineup: Champian Fulton, piano, vocals Klas Lindquist, alto sax, clarinet Nico Martinez, bass James Gallagher, drums
Tickets: $20 , $30 , $40 , $50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 UK-based pianist, singer, and producer Reuben James brings a soulful blend of jazz, funk, R&B, and pop to the Black Cat stage. After cutting his teeth on Birmingham’s jazz circuit and performing regularly at London’s legendary Ronnie Scott’s, Reuben has emerged as a true “musician’s musician,” collaborating with artists including Stormzy, Sam Smith, Disclosure, James Bay, and Marcus Mumford. Equally at home as a bandleader and songwriter, Reuben crafts an intuitive, groove-driven sound rooted in classic soul and funk while channeling contemporary R&B and pop. His releases—from Slow Down to Tunnel Vision and Champagne Kisses—have earned over 50 million streams and widespread acclaim. Expect virtuosic playing, irresistible grooves, and a late-night set that moves seamlessly between jazz sophistication and modern soul. Band Lineup: Reuben James, piano, vocals Otis McDonald, keys, synth Giulio Xavier Cetto, bass Malachi Whitson, drums
Tickets: $20 , $30 , $40 , $50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 Honoring the life, legacy, and revolutionary sound of D’Angelo, this special tribute concert celebrates one of the most influential voices in modern soul, R&B, and neo-soul. A true architect of groove, vulnerability, and musical freedom, D’Angelo reshaped the landscape with timeless albums like Brown Sugar, Voodoo, and Black Messiah. Led by an all-star collective of Bay Area musicians and vocalists, this performance brings D’Angelo’s music to life with deep-pocket rhythms, rich harmonies, and the raw emotion that defined his artistry. From slow-burning ballads to funk-driven anthems, the night honors his commitment to authenticity, craft, and fearless expression. Expect an intimate, soul-soaked celebration, equal parts reverent and electric, where the music, the message, and the groove take center stage. Come feel the love. Come feel the groove. Come remember D’Angelo.
Tickets: $20 , $30 , $40 , $50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 FAGJAZZ is a queer and trans POC-led collective based and founded in Oakland. FAGJAZZ was created for queer musicians/artists to connect, collaborate, and support each other outside of cisheteronormative spaces. The first release, The Strayhorn Sessions Vol. 1, celebrates the life and music of one the most cherished queer ancestors: Billy Strayhorn. Beyond the record label FAGJAZZ RECORDS and the FAGJAZZ ensemble, FAGJAZZ also hosts regular showcases, jams, workshops, and community hangs. The goal of the collective is to uphold the long-standing tradition of queer folks coming together to foster community and make great art. Band Lineup: TBA
Tickets: $20 , $40 , $50 , $60 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 “Singer Tyreek McDole became the second man to win the annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. (2023)” - Michael Barris, Downbeat Magazine HVLT is a forward-thinking electric ensemble that explores modern hip-hop, pop, R&B, and folk through the improvisational language and discipline of jazz. Rooted in deep musicianship and collective listening, the band reimagines notable songs while also presenting original music that blurs genre boundaries—balancing groove, texture, and spontaneity with intention and emotional clarity.At the center of HVLT is vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Tyreek McDole, winner of the 2023 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, whose expressive voice and conceptual vision help anchor the group’s sound. The ensemble is driven by drummer Michael Shekwoaga Ode, whose sensitivity and rhythmic authority shape the band’s dynamic range. Bassist Butler Knowles provides a grounded yet melodic foundation, while guitarist Logan Butler and pianist Wilfie Williams contribute harmonic depth, texture, and cinematic scope.Collectively, the members of HVLT have performed across nearly every facet of music, sharing stages and collaborating with artists such as Wyclef Jean, Jill Scott, Common, Roy Hargrove, Ambrose Akinmusire, Sullivan Fortner, Kenny Barron, Kenny Garrett, Wallace Roney, the Jonas Brothers, and Jeff Goldblum. That breadth of experience informs HVLT’s sound: collaborative, rhythm-forward, and deeply human—where virtuosity serves the music, genre is a tool rather than a boundary, and the ensemble always comes first. Band Lineup: Tyreek McDole, vocals Logan Butler, guitar Wilfie Williams, piano Butler Knowles, bass Shekwoaga Ode, drums
Tickets: $20 , $40 , $50 , $60 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 “Singer Tyreek McDole became the second man to win the annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. (2023)” - Michael Barris, Downbeat Magazine HVLT is a forward-thinking electric ensemble that explores modern hip-hop, pop, R&B, and folk through the improvisational language and discipline of jazz. Rooted in deep musicianship and collective listening, the band reimagines notable songs while also presenting original music that blurs genre boundaries—balancing groove, texture, and spontaneity with intention and emotional clarity.At the center of HVLT is vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Tyreek McDole, winner of the 2023 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, whose expressive voice and conceptual vision help anchor the group’s sound. The ensemble is driven by drummer Michael Shekwoaga Ode, whose sensitivity and rhythmic authority shape the band’s dynamic range. Bassist Butler Knowles provides a grounded yet melodic foundation, while guitarist Logan Butler and pianist Wilfie Williams contribute harmonic depth, texture, and cinematic scope.Collectively, the members of HVLT have performed across nearly every facet of music, sharing stages and collaborating with artists such as Wyclef Jean, Jill Scott, Common, Roy Hargrove, Ambrose Akinmusire, Sullivan Fortner, Kenny Barron, Kenny Garrett, Wallace Roney, the Jonas Brothers, and Jeff Goldblum. That breadth of experience informs HVLT’s sound: collaborative, rhythm-forward, and deeply human—where virtuosity serves the music, genre is a tool rather than a boundary, and the ensemble always comes first. Band Lineup: Tyreek McDole, vocals Logan Butler, guitar Wilfie Williams, piano Butler Knowles, bass Shekwoaga Ode, drums
Tickets: $20 , $30 , $40 , $50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 “Singer Tyreek McDole became the second man to win the annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. (2023)” - Michael Barris, Downbeat Magazine HVLT is a forward-thinking electric ensemble that explores modern hip-hop, pop, R&B, and folk through the improvisational language and discipline of jazz. Rooted in deep musicianship and collective listening, the band reimagines notable songs while also presenting original music that blurs genre boundaries—balancing groove, texture, and spontaneity with intention and emotional clarity.At the center of HVLT is vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Tyreek McDole, winner of the 2023 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, whose expressive voice and conceptual vision help anchor the group’s sound. The ensemble is driven by drummer Michael Shekwoaga Ode, whose sensitivity and rhythmic authority shape the band’s dynamic range. Bassist Butler Knowles provides a grounded yet melodic foundation, while guitarist Logan Butler and pianist Wilfie Williams contribute harmonic depth, texture, and cinematic scope.Collectively, the members of HVLT have performed across nearly every facet of music, sharing stages and collaborating with artists such as Wyclef Jean, Jill Scott, Common, Roy Hargrove, Ambrose Akinmusire, Sullivan Fortner, Kenny Barron, Kenny Garrett, Wallace Roney, the Jonas Brothers, and Jeff Goldblum. That breadth of experience informs HVLT’s sound: collaborative, rhythm-forward, and deeply human—where virtuosity serves the music, genre is a tool rather than a boundary, and the ensemble always comes first. Band Lineup: Tyreek McDole, vocals Logan Butler, guitar Wilfie Williams, piano Butler Knowles, bass Shekwoaga Ode, drums
Tickets: $10 CASH ONLY! Reserve your tickets while supplies last! 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 Midweek just got a whole lot deeper. Introducing The Soul Sessions: an electrifying live music series bringing the Bay Area’s finest to the stage at Black Cat every Wednesday night, March through May. For just $10 cash, experience world-class musicianship up close in an intimate setting where jazz, soul, gospel, funk, and R&B collide. Seats are limited. The vibe is undeniable. Make your reservations now while supplies last. Meet this Quartet: Joe Warner is setting the Bay Area jazz scene on fire. A rising star with a captivating touch and electrifying stage presence, Warner serves as pianist and musical director for the legendary Miss Faye Carol while leading his own acclaimed Joe Warner Trio. He’s shared stages and studios with jazz icons including Houston Person, Jeff “Tain” Watts, Buster Williams, and Gary Bartz, and has crossed genre lines alongside cultural heavyweights like Mistah F.A.B., The California Honeydrops, and Robert Randolph. With deep groove, fearless versatility, and a modern sensibility rooted in tradition, Warner delivers fresh takes on jazz standards, blues, ballads, and adventurous swingin’ — proving he truly has the keys to the future. Distinguished drummer and founder of the Da Groove Collective Jazz Quartet, Dante “Taz” Roberson brings over two decades of live performance and touring experience to every stage he touches. Known for his powerful grooves and creative command of rhythm, Taz has performed with Eric Benet, Cameo, Joe, Kem, Alicia Keys, Najee, Tank, Tony! Toni! Toné!, and Howard Wiley. His dynamic style has captivated audiences at iconic venues like London’s Jazz Café and major festivals including San Jose and the Hollywood Bowl Jazz Festivals. Rooted in the rich musical culture of the Bay Area, his sound blends funk, jazz, and classic R&B into a collective vibe that feels both nostalgic and strikingly contemporary. A world-class bassist and background vocalist, Michael “Tiny” Lindsey has performed with some of the biggest names in music: John Legend, Alicia Keys, John Mayer, Boyz II Men, Common, Jay-Z, and more. His television appearances include The Tonight Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Rosie O’Donnell, Martha Stewart, and Last Call with Carson Daly. Born into a musical family, Lindsey was performing professionally in New York by age fifteen. His versatility across pop, R&B, rock, jazz, blues, funk, and gospel has taken him on global tours throughout the U.S., Europe, Japan, South America, and Africa. Beyond touring, he’s a respected writer, arranger, and producer, contributing to albums by Sunshine Anderson, Ryan Shaw, and Shawn Raiford. When Tiny locks in, the groove becomes undeniable. Described as “a rose sprung from a rock,” Oakland native Angelo Luster is a saxophonist whose rich, soulful tone carries listeners on a spiritual journey. His sound is born from the union of contemporary gospel and West Coast jazz — powerful, prayerful, and deeply expressive. A scholarship student of UC Berkeley’s Young Musicians Program at age twelve, Luster trained extensively in jazz and classical music before going on to perform at festivals throughout the U.S. and Europe. He has shared stages with Boyz II Men, Rosemary Clooney, Mercer Ellington, Maynard Ferguson, Diane Schurr, Billy Taylor, Joe Williams, and more. An award-winning artist and Best Male Jazz Artist recipient, Luster’s recordings — including Face 2 Face and his latest EP Sunday Mornin’ — reflect his mission to inspire through music that feeds both soul and spirit. The Soul Sessions at Black Cat Where groove meets spirit. Where legends and rising stars share one stage. Where Wednesday nights feel like church for music lovers. Band Lineup: Joe Warner, piano Dante 'Taz' Roberson, drums Michael 'Tiny' Lindsey, bass Angelo Luster, saxophone
Tickets: $20 , $30 , $40 , $50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 Seattle based guitarist Andy Coe (ACB, Skerik Band, McTuff) and drummer D'Vonne Lewis (Digable Planets, McTuff, Industrial Revelation) join forces with Portland keyboardist Galen Clark (Outer Orbit, Trio Subtonic, Sleater-Kinney) for a blend of pocket heavy organ trio funk and psychedelic mind bending groove music. The resulting sound fuses high energy synth bass heavy funk and experimental electronic tinged jazz. D’Vonne Lewis is a Seattle based, multi-award winning drummer who has toured, performed and/or recorded with Digable Planets; Macklemore and Ryan Lewis; Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam; Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra; Christian McBride; George Porter of the Funky Meters; Skerik and many other national and international artists. Seattle based guitarist Andy Coe has performed in festivals around the world and many bands throughout the years including Rashied Ali Quintet, McTuff, Clinton Fearon and Boogie Brown Band, Skerik’s Bandalabra, Skerik Band, Robert Walter’s 20th Congress, Andy Coe Band, Tuatara, Barrett Martin Group, Wil Blades Trio and many more. Galen Clark is a keyboardist, songwriter, producer, and educator based in Portland, OR. He leads the soul funk collective Outer Orbit and the genre bending group Trio Subtonic. He has toured and performed with artists such as Anna Tivel, Sarah Clarke, Sleater-Kinney, A Love Electric, Nicole McCabe, Jessica Lurie and more. Band Lineup: Andy Coe - guitar D’Vonne Lewis - drums Galen Clark - organ, keys
Tickets: $20 , $40 , $50 , $60 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 Seattle based guitarist Andy Coe (ACB, Skerik Band, McTuff) and drummer D'Vonne Lewis (Digable Planets, McTuff, Industrial Revelation) join forces with Portland keyboardist Galen Clark (Outer Orbit, Trio Subtonic, Sleater-Kinney) for a blend of pocket heavy organ trio funk and psychedelic mind bending groove music. The resulting sound fuses high energy synth bass heavy funk and experimental electronic tinged jazz. D’Vonne Lewis is a Seattle based, multi-award winning drummer who has toured, performed and/or recorded with Digable Planets; Macklemore and Ryan Lewis; Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam; Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra; Christian McBride; George Porter of the Funky Meters; Skerik and many other national and international artists. Seattle based guitarist Andy Coe has performed in festivals around the world and many bands throughout the years including Rashied Ali Quintet, McTuff, Clinton Fearon and Boogie Brown Band, Skerik’s Bandalabra, Skerik Band, Robert Walter’s 20th Congress, Andy Coe Band, Tuatara, Barrett Martin Group, Wil Blades Trio and many more. Galen Clark is a keyboardist, songwriter, producer, and educator based in Portland, OR. He leads the soul funk collective Outer Orbit and the genre bending group Trio Subtonic. He has toured and performed with artists such as Anna Tivel, Sarah Clarke, Sleater-Kinney, A Love Electric, Nicole McCabe, Jessica Lurie and more. Band Lineup: Andy Coe - guitar D’Vonne Lewis - drums Galen Clark - organ, keys
Tickets: $20 , $40 , $50 , $60 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:30 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:45 Seattle based guitarist Andy Coe (ACB, Skerik Band, McTuff) and drummer D'Vonne Lewis (Digable Planets, McTuff, Industrial Revelation) join forces with Portland keyboardist Galen Clark (Outer Orbit, Trio Subtonic, Sleater-Kinney) for a blend of pocket heavy organ trio funk and psychedelic mind bending groove music. The resulting sound fuses high energy synth bass heavy funk and experimental electronic tinged jazz. D’Vonne Lewis is a Seattle based, multi-award winning drummer who has toured, performed and/or recorded with Digable Planets; Macklemore and Ryan Lewis; Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam; Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra; Christian McBride; George Porter of the Funky Meters; Skerik and many other national and international artists. Seattle based guitarist Andy Coe has performed in festivals around the world and many bands throughout the years including Rashied Ali Quintet, McTuff, Clinton Fearon and Boogie Brown Band, Skerik’s Bandalabra, Skerik Band, Robert Walter’s 20th Congress, Andy Coe Band, Tuatara, Barrett Martin Group, Wil Blades Trio and many more. Galen Clark is a keyboardist, songwriter, producer, and educator based in Portland, OR. He leads the soul funk collective Outer Orbit and the genre bending group Trio Subtonic. He has toured and performed with artists such as Anna Tivel, Sarah Clarke, Sleater-Kinney, A Love Electric, Nicole McCabe, Jessica Lurie and more. Band Lineup: Andy Coe - guitar D’Vonne Lewis - drums Galen Clark - organ, keys
Tickets: $20 , $30 , $40 , $50 (price includes $5.50 processing and ticketing fee) 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 9:15 show: Bar @ 6:00, Doors @ 8:30 Seattle based guitarist Andy Coe (ACB, Skerik Band, McTuff) and drummer D'Vonne Lewis (Digable Planets, McTuff, Industrial Revelation) join forces with Portland keyboardist Galen Clark (Outer Orbit, Trio Subtonic, Sleater-Kinney) for a blend of pocket heavy organ trio funk and psychedelic mind bending groove music. The resulting sound fuses high energy synth bass heavy funk and experimental electronic tinged jazz. D’Vonne Lewis is a Seattle based, multi-award winning drummer who has toured, performed and/or recorded with Digable Planets; Macklemore and Ryan Lewis; Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam; Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra; Christian McBride; George Porter of the Funky Meters; Skerik and many other national and international artists. Seattle based guitarist Andy Coe has performed in festivals around the world and many bands throughout the years including Rashied Ali Quintet, McTuff, Clinton Fearon and Boogie Brown Band, Skerik’s Bandalabra, Skerik Band, Robert Walter’s 20th Congress, Andy Coe Band, Tuatara, Barrett Martin Group, Wil Blades Trio and many more. Galen Clark is a keyboardist, songwriter, producer, and educator based in Portland, OR. He leads the soul funk collective Outer Orbit and the genre bending group Trio Subtonic. He has toured and performed with artists such as Anna Tivel, Sarah Clarke, Sleater-Kinney, A Love Electric, Nicole McCabe, Jessica Lurie and more. Band Lineup: Andy Coe - guitar D’Vonne Lewis - drums Galen Clark - organ, keys
Tickets: $10 CASH ONLY! Reserve your tickets while supplies last! 7:00 show: Doors @ 6:00 Midweek just got a whole lot deeper. Introducing The Soul Sessions: an electrifying live music series bringing the Bay Area’s finest to the stage at Black Cat every Wednesday night, March through May. For just $10 cash, experience world-class musicianship up close in an intimate setting where jazz, soul, gospel, funk, and R&B collide. Seats are limited. The vibe is undeniable. Make your reservations now while supplies last. Meet this Quartet: Joe Warner is setting the Bay Area jazz scene on fire. A rising star with a captivating touch and electrifying stage presence, Warner serves as pianist and musical director for the legendary Miss Faye Carol while leading his own acclaimed Joe Warner Trio. He’s shared stages and studios with jazz icons including Houston Person, Jeff “Tain” Watts, Buster Williams, and Gary Bartz, and has crossed genre lines alongside cultural heavyweights like Mistah F.A.B., The California Honeydrops, and Robert Randolph. With deep groove, fearless versatility, and a modern sensibility rooted in tradition, Warner delivers fresh takes on jazz standards, blues, ballads, and adventurous swingin’ — proving he truly has the keys to the future. Distinguished drummer and founder of the Da Groove Collective Jazz Quartet, Dante “Taz” Roberson brings over two decades of live performance and touring experience to every stage he touches. Known for his powerful grooves and creative command of rhythm, Taz has performed with Eric Benet, Cameo, Joe, Kem, Alicia Keys, Najee, Tank, Tony! Toni! Toné!, and Howard Wiley. His dynamic style has captivated audiences at iconic venues like London’s Jazz Café and major festivals including San Jose and the Hollywood Bowl Jazz Festivals. Rooted in the rich musical culture of the Bay Area, his sound blends funk, jazz, and classic R&B into a collective vibe that feels both nostalgic and strikingly contemporary. A world-class bassist and background vocalist, Michael “Tiny” Lindsey has performed with some of the biggest names in music: John Legend, Alicia Keys, John Mayer, Boyz II Men, Common, Jay-Z, and more. His television appearances include The Tonight Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Rosie O’Donnell, Martha Stewart, and Last Call with Carson Daly. Born into a musical family, Lindsey was performing professionally in New York by age fifteen. His versatility across pop, R&B, rock, jazz, blues, funk, and gospel has taken him on global tours throughout the U.S., Europe, Japan, South America, and Africa. Beyond touring, he’s a respected writer, arranger, and producer, contributing to albums by Sunshine Anderson, Ryan Shaw, and Shawn Raiford. When Tiny locks in, the groove becomes undeniable. Described as “a rose sprung from a rock,” Oakland native Angelo Luster is a saxophonist whose rich, soulful tone carries listeners on a spiritual journey. His sound is born from the union of contemporary gospel and West Coast jazz — powerful, prayerful, and deeply expressive. A scholarship student of UC Berkeley’s Young Musicians Program at age twelve, Luster trained extensively in jazz and classical music before going on to perform at festivals throughout the U.S. and Europe. He has shared stages with Boyz II Men, Rosemary Clooney, Mercer Ellington, Maynard Ferguson, Diane Schurr, Billy Taylor, Joe Williams, and more. An award-winning artist and Best Male Jazz Artist recipient, Luster’s recordings — including Face 2 Face and his latest EP Sunday Mornin’ — reflect his mission to inspire through music that feeds both soul and spirit. The Soul Sessions at Black Cat Where groove meets spirit. Where legends and rising stars share one stage. Where Wednesday nights feel like church for music lovers. Band Lineup: Joe Warner, piano Dante 'Taz' Roberson, drums Michael 'Tiny' Lindsey, bass Angelo Luster, saxophone