Taking what he could from the blues legends that came before him and combining it with the Motown and rock music he was raised on, Steve has forged his own brand of electric blues.
His vocals have been compared to Jimi Hendrix, his guitar style and energy to Luther Allison with a songwriting gift and sense of humor all his own.
Saxappeal + The Crü brings back the nostalgic vibes of those late night R&B vibes from back in the day.
Come jam with us at Aretha's Jazz Cafe. Any instrument, any experience level. No opening set; all jazz, all you.
Listen, eat, drink, play, sing, or all of the above.
Come jam with us at Aretha's Jazz Cafe. Any instrument, any experience level. No opening set; all jazz, all you.
Listen, eat, drink, play, sing, or all of the above.
The platform is set for artist to present and showcase at a level of superiority, which Aretha Franklin the “Queen of Soul” and other iconic Detroit artists are known for across the world.
The goal is to inspire young artist that have a passion for the arts, support metro Detroit charities in their mission for a stronger community and give our customers the live music experience that keeps them returning week after week!!!
Native American Poet Allison Adele Hedges Coke
Nationally acclaimed Pittsburgh Poet Jan Beatty
Working Class Detroit Poet Cal Freeman
Well Known Metro Detroit Poet Diane DeCillis
FREE & OPEN TO ALL!
Come jam with us at Aretha's Jazz Cafe. Any instrument, any experience level. No opening set; all jazz, all you.
Listen, eat, drink, play, sing, or all of the above.
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“Louis Hayes is one of the chief architects of modern jazz drumming. He’s provided the rhythmic drive for historic recordings by Horace Silver, Cannonball Adderley, Oscar Peterson, Joe Henderson, Dexter Gordon, and McCoy Tyner. His playing has an intensity that is as subtle as it is complex, creating a musical feel and vibe that is unmistakably Hayesian.”
Jazz Times
“Louis Hayes is one of the chief architects of modern jazz drumming. He’s provided the rhythmic drive for historic recordings by Horace Silver, Cannonball Adderley, Oscar Peterson, Joe Henderson, Dexter Gordon, and McCoy Tyner. His playing has an intensity that is as subtle as it is complex, creating a musical feel and vibe that is unmistakably Hayesian.”
Jazz Times
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