Devon Sandridge - Vocals
Tom Vaitsas - Organ
Derek Duleba - Guitar
Luke Sagadin - Drums
Eric Schneider - Tenor Sax
Devon Sandridge is a Chicago-based vocalist who has an affinity for unearthing the nuances of lyrics, exploring their stories, and passionately sharing those stories on stage. His musical journey began as a young child in the church choir. Sandridge’s passion for singing was realized as a teenager upon hearing the legendary baritone, Johnny Hartman. After discovering Hartman, he was inspired to hear and learn more about jazz. A nine-year stint in the U.S. Air Force afforded him the opportunity to travel around the world while exploring the deep history of the jazz art form. This also provided him a space to find solace and joy while enduring some of the hardships of being in the military service.
Upon returning to the U.S. from being overseas in the military, he sought out Chicago Jazz legend Henry Johnson, and started studying voice with him. It was during this time that Sandridge was able to amass an extensive jazz repertoire and developed into what Chicago Jazz Magazine describes as, “A remarkable bass-baritone voice, which shares a similar sound, phrasing, and vibrato with that of Johnny Hartman.” Along with his unique range, he has an array of other musical influences varying from Joe Williams and Billie Holiday to Etta James and Stevie Wonder.
His love for the music sustains his drive to keep the tradition alive amongst the younger generation, which he is a part of. Sandridge has performed at many musical events and music venues including The Jazz Showcase, Andy’s Jazz Club, City Winery and Oil Lamp Theater and is quickly becoming a mainstay on Chicago’s robust music scene. Sandridge has learned and understands the role that discipline and dedication plays in truly learning the jazz art form. He strives for the highest
TICKETS
Thursday
— $20 general admission —
— $35 VIP preferred seating —
Friday, Saturday, & Sunday
— $25 general admission —
— $40 VIP preferred seating —