About the Band

Upcoming Shows

EXTRA!  EXTRA!  READ ALL ABOUT IT ! The Bluzinators have not one, but TWO gigs coming up in the first quarter of the year. They are both in March, so march on over to your calendar and write them down this very minute.

We will be at the Wild Goose Saloon in Parker on March 1st (https://www.wildgoosesaloon.com/). This will be the first time we’ve performed on a stage where we won’t need a shoehorn to fit the band, so we’re pretty excited about that.  We’ll perform new and old tunes for your audio diversion.

Our second show is on March 24 at the Clocktower in downtown Denver (https://www.clocktowercabaret.com) Once you get inside, this is a great venue with a wonderful ambience. it’s a wonderful place to catch a show in a bona fide national landmark site. Hope to see you at one of these two shows.

The Clocktower Cabaret

Downtown Denver

Sunday March 24, 2024 7PM

Tickets available at https://ci.ovationtix.com/35628/production/1076859?performanceId=11415482

Hep Cats. Swingin’ Horns, and Jumpin’ Blues of the Bluzinators.  



The Bluzinators have a unique blend of Jump Blues, Big Band Swing, and traditional blues that conjure up images of a Quirky 1940‘s Nightclub. We call it Swing Blues, but you might call it Crazy Fun. We mix it up with tunes by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Tommy Castro, Joe Cocker, Ray Charles, a little Elvis (and we do a great Blues Brothers show).  
The Bluzinators 6 piece horn section, solid rhythm section and versatile, energetic vocalist bring the swing-blues genre to life. The Bluzinators is the Swinginest 3 hours of Blues in Denver. 

And hear this…

Here’s what people are saying about the Bluzinators.


The Denver Post Says:
“No ordinary concert!  Over 800 people jammed the Event Center.  From the moment the announcer introduced Elwood and Jake, the audience grooved, the Brothers delivered and the beat was contagious.  This crowd was hyper and active, laughing at the corny jokes, clapping to the familiar tunes and singing along.  Judging by the huge line at the liquor concessions throughout the two-hour concert, the event far surpassed everyone’s expectations…Better arrive early” 
– The Denver Post