The 1950s Songbook with Maud Hixson

  • ALL AGES

Dinner and drinks service starts 1 hour before showtimes.

By Crooners Supper Club

Date and time

Saturday, July 20 · 6:30 - 8pm CDT.

Location

Dunsmore Jazz Room

6161 Hwy 65 NE Minneapolis, MN 55432

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Storytelling In Jazz, Cabaret

Celebrating songs by the decade in the latest installment in a series, relating the songs and the slogans that personified 1950s culture in the United States and abroad. And yes, the singers--Doris, Rosemary, Frank, Peggy and more.

Maud Hixson vocals
Rick Carlson piano

Hailed as “gently virtuosic” (All About Jazz), Maud Hixson is a devoted exponent of great songs, ranging from the classic Great American Songbook to the often unsung or forgotten compositions awaiting rediscovery. Based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Maud made her Guthrie Theater debut in the Noel Coward revue Coward’s Women, also appearing in Park Square Theater’s The Soul of Gershwin. She teamed with Sir Richard Rodney Bennett in 2012 for the long-running Midtown Jazz at Midday concert series at Saint Peter’s and debuted her show Skyscraper Wits in London and New York in 2015. She has made three appearances at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Hall for the New York Cabaret Convention, presented by the Mabel Mercer Foundation. Maud received a Next Step Grant from the McKnight Foundation in 2015 and is the recipient of four Artist Initiative grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board, one of which supported the research for her album comprised of compositions by Broadway composer Michael (Mickey) Leonard. Her newest recording is devoted to the music of her mentor, Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, which earned a 2024 Bistro Award.

“Her vocal style is so warm, compelling and intimate—it’s clear she cares about the words and telling the story, with clarity and without artifice—almost a lost art these days.” --Michael Feinstein

MaudHixson.com

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Classic 1960's-styled nightclub with award-winning music in a listening environment. Show reservations (no paper ticket necessary) serve as your dinner reservation for performances on the Main Stage, in the intimate Dunsmore Jazz Room, and the Belvedere outdoor tent. No reservations taken for Maggie's Lounge, offering free music Wednesdays evenings and Afterglow on Friday and Saturday nights.

A star of the Twin Cities music scene, offering a unique listening policy along with classic supper club fare in their world-class Main Stage, intimate Dunsmore Jazz Room, Maggie's Lounge, and seasonal Belvedere tent overlooking Moore Lake. Featuring jazz, pop, classical, country, R&B, musical theater, rock and comedy acts, Crooners is entering their tenth year as a showcase of local, national and international talent, including having presented over 250 concerts during the pandemic.

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