Johnny O’Neal almost stands alone as a world-class pianist AND a world-class vocalist. Piano legend Mulgrew said: “Johnny has a Million Dollar touch on the piano! One of a kind.” Recently Johnny sold out a weeklong residency in Chicago. A rave Chicago Tribune review exclaimed: “If Johnny O’Neal didn’t play the piano, he would rank as one of the more compelling vocalists in jazz. If he didn’t sing a note, he would stand as one of the most accomplished pianists in jazz. That he happens to do both at such a heightened level makes him a dramatically effective performer!”
Johnny has played with the great masters of the music: Clark Terry, Ray Brown, Sonny Stitt and Milt Jackson, to name a few. His fabled history includes a stint as a Jazz Messenger with the renowned Art Blakey in the ’80s and an appearance as Art Tatum in the blockbuster 2004 movie about Ray Charles “Ray”.
“If you haven’t caught Johnny O’Neal, you really should.”– Jazztimes Journal
FAQs
Does buying a ticket book a reservation as well?
Yes! For seated admissions, your ticket books you a reservation for a table at the time indicated. Your table will be reserved for TWO HOURS, after which point you are welcome to enjoy the rest of the show in standing room or at the bar. Parties are encouraged to show up 15 early to the time listed on their tickets. We are unable to hold tables for parties who arrive past the time listed on their tickets.
Are there table minimums?
Only on Friday and Saturday nights. For seated admissions between 6:30 PM and 9:30 PM we have a $20 food minimum. From 9:30 PM to 2:00 AM, we have and $20 food/beverage minimum.
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
All ages welcome!
What's the refund policy?
All tickets are non-refundable
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
Mobile or printed works for us!
Is my registration fee or ticket transferrable?
Yes!
Johnny O’Neal almost stands alone as a world-class pianist AND a world-class vocalist. Piano legend Mulgrew said: “Johnny has a Million Dollar touch on the piano! One of a kind.” Recently Johnny sold out a weeklong residency in Chicago. A rave Chicago Tribune review exclaimed: “If Johnny O’Neal didn’t play the piano, he would rank as one of the more compelling vocalists in jazz. If he didn’t sing a note, he would stand as one of the most accomplished pianists in jazz. That he happens to do both at such a heightened level makes him a dramatically effective performer!”
Johnny has played with the great masters of the music: Clark Terry, Ray Brown, Sonny Stitt and Milt Jackson, to name a few. His fabled history includes a stint as a Jazz Messenger with the renowned Art Blakey in the ’80s and an appearance as Art Tatum in the blockbuster 2004 movie about Ray Charles “Ray”.
“If you haven’t caught Johnny O’Neal, you really should.”– Jazztimes Journal
FAQs
Does buying a ticket book a reservation as well?
Yes! For seated admissions, your ticket books you a reservation for a table at the time indicated. Your table will be reserved for TWO HOURS, after which point you are welcome to enjoy the rest of the show in standing room or at the bar. Parties are encouraged to show up 15 early to the time listed on their tickets. We are unable to hold tables for parties who arrive past the time listed on their tickets.
Are there table minimums?
Only on Friday and Saturday nights. For seated admissions between 6:30 PM and 9:30 PM we have a $20 food minimum. From 9:30 PM to 2:00 AM, we have and $20 food/beverage minimum.
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
All ages welcome!
What's the refund policy?
All tickets are non-refundable
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
Mobile or printed works for us!
Is my registration fee or ticket transferrable?
Yes!
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