Eric Wurzelbacher Quartet

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975 East McMillan Street,Cincinnati OH 45206

15 January, 2022

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Eric Wurzelbacher — tenor saxophone, Brandon Coleman — guitar, Matt Wiles — bass, Devon Leigh — drums. Eric Wurzlelbacher is a Cincinnati-based saxophonist who has degrees in both music and Spanish from the University of Cincinnati. His passion for music began at a very young age by regularly being a part of many music festivals, including the Newport Jazz Festival, through a family business. During his time in college, he received awards such as the CCM Honors Scholarship and became one of 11 finalists in the U.S. Army’s National Collegiate Solo Competition. After graduating in May of 2015, he won a woodwind position with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines and toured Europe for a number of months. Eric currently plays with a number of different groups in Cincinnati including Brother Smith, his original jazz-rock fusion group, ECO Quartet, and leads weekly jazz night at Tillie's Lounge in Northside. $10 drink minimum charged per person in the party, per set, if the total for beverages purchased by the party does not meet the minimum. Important Notices: If you do not check in by 15 minutes into the start of the set, we reserve the right to resale your seats with no refund to you.There are no refunds within three hours of the start of the performance.Seats are sold by the table, or by individual stools. Please check the map below for details about the location of the tables. For larger parties, please call (513) 601-9897 and leave a message and we will do our best to accommodate a custom arrangement. Caffè Vivace is a coffee house by day and a jazz lounge by night. It provides a space for Cincinnatians to gather, work, socialize and herald the musical art form of Jazz. Founded by Brent Gallaher and Vanessa Keeton with the goal of bringing a full-time jazz listening venue back to the Queen City, they paired it with a second passion for artisan coffee giving the residents of and visitors to Walnut Hills and the surrounding Cincinnati neighborhoods a place to grab their morning brew, hang out and work on their computers, or gather with friends over craftsman-quality coffee, espresso beverages, or even an alcoholic libation. As the workday draws to a close, patrons can stay and listen to our area's finest local jazz musicians, young and old, as well as the occasional regionally or nationally known artists.

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