Soul Message Live!
Oct
28
7:00 PM19:00

Soul Message Live!

The Liars' Club and The Coffee House are honored to present legendary Chicago jazz trio Soul Message!

Saturday, October 28th
7:30pm
Tickets: $12

What to expect: A soulful and infectious style crafted around classic organ grooves, and rooted in the tradition of great Hammond B3 organists like Jimmy Smith, Jimmy McGriff, Charles Earland, Jack McDuff, and Richard “Groove” Holmes.

About Soul Message:

Soul Message Band is founded on the enduring partnership of Chris Foreman, the Chicago-based and nationally celebrated Hammond B3 Jazz Organist, and the always solid drummer, Greg Rockingham, aka “The Rock.” Greg and Chris have a 25-year history of collaboration, including groups like the Deep Blue Organ Trio. Mr. Rockingham and Mr. Foreman have an unmistakable chemistry that has taken them from Chicago to Jazz Clubs and Arenas around the world as both headliners and as an opening group for Steely Dan. The band adds Chicago veteran guitarist, Lee Rothenberg on guitar.

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Oct
29
4:00 PM16:00

Spirit Walk

  • The Coffee House at Chestnut & Pine (map)
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Here are the spooky details!

• Tickets are $35/person and include 6 sample-size cocktails
• Tickets must be purchased through Eventbrite
• Participants will walk from bar to bar and taste the “spooky cocktails"
• Participants will vote for their favorite cocktail at the completion of the walk
• Check in is from 4-5pm at the Spirit Walk table at Wehmhoff Square to have ticket and ID checked. You will receive a wristband to show you are 21+ and the spirit walk map/passport with drink vouchers for each location. Participants must give the bar the voucher to receive a drink.
• Spirit Walk will end at Archives Bar & Grill. Submit a vote for best cocktail, check out DJ Musicguye, tarot readings & be entered into a raffle for various prizes!
• Winning bar will be announced at 9:00pm, raffle winners announced throughout the night.
• Costumes encouraged!

Participating Locations:
• Therapy
• Main Event
• Buzzed Wine Bar
• Liars Club
• Lucky Mojos
• Archives Bar & Grill

This is a 21 and over event.

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Oct
15
8:00 PM20:00

SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT

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Our old pals and @talltalesfest fan favorites @loscolognes are heading up from Nashville this Saturday, October 15 for a show at The Coffee House!
Anyone who has had the pleasure to see these guys perform in Burlington over the years knows this is a must-see show.
8pm start, $10 cover for an evening of killer jams. Liars Club opens at 5pm for pre-show drinks.

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Dori Freeman
Apr
8
8:00 PM20:00

Dori Freeman

She first wowed us at Tall Tales Music Festival in 2016. Now we're thrilled to welcome Galax, VA native Dori Freeman back to Burlington for what is sure to be an unforgettable show.

For fans of: Loretta Lynn, Aimee Mann, Rufus Wainwright, Doc Watson

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Aaron Lee Tasjan
Mar
18
8:00 PM20:00

Aaron Lee Tasjan

  • The Coffee House at Chestnut & Pine (map)
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Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan! is a fabulous record...the songs on it are so beautiful and so well crafted.
— Elton John

Join us as 2022 Grammy nominee Aaron Lee Tasjan brings his trademark wit and songwriting chops to Burlington for what is sure to be an unforgettable show.


The Coffee House at Chestnut & Pine
492 N Pine Street
Burlington, WI 53105

Doors: 7:00pm
Show: 8:00pm

The Liars' Club bar, located on our second floor, will be open at 5:00pm for pre-concert drinks and small plates.

About Aaron Lee Tasjan:

Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan!, the new album from Aaron Lee Tasjan, a genre-bending rising star whos bold reimagination of classic sounds and songwriting has established him as one of the most idiosyncratic artists of his generation.

His self-titled fourth album is a masterclass in interstellar pop, vintage glam, 90s Anglophilia and experimental and psychedelic rock & roll. Irreverent lyrics may show Tasjan with his tongue in his cheek, but Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan! is an album with something to say. His autobiographical lyrics reflect on self-acceptance, expose his own contradictions and offer a unique self-deprecating critique on the millennial generations simultaneous capacity for great empathy and narcissism. The album also explores notions of mental health, identity and sexuality and is dedicated to the alternative kids who also felt other growing up.

Tasjan has been on a shapeshifting musical journey his whole life. From his glam rock roots, when Jimmy Iovine told him guys in make-up don't sell records and Lady Gaga would open for his band in NYC, to his legend-hopping guitar sideman days, where he played with everyone from The New York Dolls to Sean Lennon and traveled the globe, collecting road war tales from doing mushrooms with Bono to twitter spats with Peter Frampton.

His search for a musical locus and geographic wanderings began in his early teens. They took him from Delaware, to California, to New York, to his current home in Nashville. He moved there in 2015 to play guitar in a band that imploded on his arrival. Through dumb luck, he quickly landed a deal with New West Records and became an established musical entity, releasing a diverse succession of critically acclaimed albums that drew the attention of everyone from NPR Music to Rolling Stone.

Despite this success, seeds of doubt started to bloom. After multiple musical incarnations, his label questioned Tasjan's direction and where he should go next. So did Tasjan, as he internalized their recommendations, musical paralysis ensued. He toured through 2019 and then came to a realization that he needed to give himself permission to go rogue. Sparked by the fond memory of an LSD-laced songwriting session that occured years ago, when he felt at his most accomplished and free. With equal parts uncertainty and recklessness -- he hid from his label and covertly crafted Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan! co-producer Gregory Lattimer and mixed with John Congleton (Angel Olson, Bill Callahan, Sharon Van Etten, Lana Del Ray).

There was no need for doubt. With humor, wit and irony, Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan!’s personal and hopeful vision was a coded message to himself and showed him, self-belief was all he needed to get out of his own way. He feels grateful to his label for motivating him to prove them and himself wrong. Tasjan's determined pursuit of his singular sound, led him to a sense of musical realization and his most compelling album to date.

Whilst his tour plans were pushed during the pandemic he's been working with Noon Chorus and been delivering some great live streams and historically he has opened for Marcus King, Greta Van Fleet and opening festival stages for Willie Nelson, Jeff Tweedy and Social Distortion with his band at festivals from Stagecoach to Summer Fest to Bonnaroo.

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April Pop Up Brunch
Apr
19
8:00 AM08:00

April Pop Up Brunch

Join us for this month's Pop Up Brunch with Chef Jaclyn Trimble of Wholesome Harvest.

Email carly@burlingtoncoffeehouse.com for reservations. Send your preferred time between 8 a.m. and Noon along with the number of guests in your party! Advanced reservations highly recommended. :)

Menu coming soon!

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April Fish Fry with Wholesome Harvest
Apr
10
5:00 PM17:00

April Fish Fry with Wholesome Harvest

Join us for our monthly Fish Fry with Chef Jaclyn Trimble of Wholesome Harvest. Past fish fry events have all sold out so we recommend advanced reservations. Entrees are $17/person.

Email Reservations to carly@burlingtoncoffeehouse.com with your preferred time between 5 and 8 p.m. along with the number of guests. We'll see you there!

MENU:
~Beer Battered Cod -OR- Baked Cod with lemon & white wine sauce
~Choice of homemade potato pancakes with Ela Orchard applesauce or roasted potatoes
~Served with homestyle coleslaw & homemade tartar sauce $17/plate

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March Pop Up Brunch
Mar
29
8:00 AM08:00

March Pop Up Brunch

Join us for this month's Pop Up Brunch with Chef Jaclyn Trimble of Wholesome Harvest.

Email carly@burlingtoncoffeehouse.com for reservations. Send your preferred time between 8 a.m. and Noon along with the number of guests in your party! Advanced reservations highly recommended. :)

Menu coming soon!

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Themed Night. THE SUN, THE MOON, AND THE RAIN
Mar
28
6:30 PM18:30

Themed Night. THE SUN, THE MOON, AND THE RAIN

The Sun, the Moon and the Rain

Saturday, March 28 at 7:00 Look to the Heavens. You’ll see the Sun, the Moon and the Rain.

If you come down to the Coffeehouse at Chestnut & Pine you will hear songs about the Sun, the Moon and the Rain.

Jeff Peterson is your host on a musical trip as several local musicians present songs about the Sun, the Moon & the Rain.

So “Here Comes the Sun” and maybe a “Bad Moon Rising”. It will be a great evening for everyone

even if “. . . a little bit of rain falls on the Dew Drop Inn"

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SMOOTH HOUND SMITH
Mar
21
7:30 PM19:30

SMOOTH HOUND SMITH

TICKETS: https://smoothhoundsmith.bpt.me

The Coffee House at Chestnut & Pine and Tall Tales Music Festival are proud to present Nashville, TN Americana band Smooth Hound Smith!

Saturday, March 21
7:30PM

The Coffee House at Chestnut & Pine
492 N Pine Street
Burlington, WI 53105

About the band: The saga of Smooth Hound Smith begins in Southern California. It winds from there through countless club gigs to East Nashville, big-time arena shows opening for The Dixie Chicks and finally to a third album, on which the seeds planted by experience blossom into a sound unlike that of any other artist.

Dog In A Manger is the third effort from husband-and-wife duo Zack Smith and Caitlin Doyle-Smith. While their previous releases evince their unique vocal blend and ability to coax compelling music from minimal instrumentation, Dog In A Manger brings it all to a higher level of expression.

There are reasons for this, the first being their musical and personal synchronicity. They began building their bond in Los Angeles, when Zack sat in with Caitlins band. He was working as a bartender and playing bluegrass gigs on upright bass in addition to working solo as Smooth Hound Smith. She had grown up in Fresno, studied at the L.A. Music Academy, earned her degree at the Academy of Contemporary Music in England and returned to Southern California. When he sat in one night with her band Dustbowl Revival, something clicked. By 2013 she was supplementing his one-man-band, guitar/drums/whatever and singing with complementary vocals and percussion.

Cultural arbiters took note. In response to their eponymous debut album, No Depression marveled that Smooth Hound Smiths raucous clash of backwoods folk, raw blues and underground rock generates enough power to fuel a full band. A few years later, Ken Templeton extolled one of their shows for Red Line Roots, noting Zacks blistering guitar playing and adding I saw lots of folks shut their eyes just to take it in that much more.

Which leads us to Dog In A Manger. Here, Zacks writing is more concise yet more communicative than ever Caitlin calls it denser. Their melodies, hooks and harmonies are in balance. Each song seems to stem from everyday, even mundane incidents. For example, over a sunny, skipping groove, Life Isnt Fair recalls a friend who would, in Zacks words, constantly make himself the victim. Backslide stems from the night Zack opened up his hotel window in Las Vegas and found a TRUMP sign blazing just outside. Waiting For A Spark cites the New Testament and Plato in picturing someone who is weighing her options, just looking for any little glimpse of light.

As much as they've achieved with Dog In A Manger, Smooth Hound Smith know that this is just one stop down their path toward promising horizons. Caitlin and I feel like this is exploratory, Zack explains. Its like, say, leather working: If you put in five or ten years of working leather, you're going to be pretty good at it. If anybody throws a job at you, youl'l be able to do it.

I feel that way about music. Everyone of our songs is a little different from the others. The next song I write could be the best one I've ever written. It could be the worst song I've ever written. But I do know that five years from now Caitlin and I are gonna be making music much better than anything wed made before.

A point well proven by Dog In A Manger, the next step in a unique adventure.

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March Fish Fry with Wholesome Harvest
Mar
20
5:00 PM17:00

March Fish Fry with Wholesome Harvest

Join us for our monthly Fish Fry with Chef Jaclyn Trimble of Wholesome Harvest. Past fish fry events have all sold out so we recommend advanced reservations. Entrees are $17/person.

Email Reservations to carly@burlingtoncoffeehouse.com with your preferred time between 5 and 8 p.m. along with the number of guests. We'll see you there!

MENU:
~Beer Battered Cod -OR- Baked Cod with lemon & white wine sauce
~Choice of homemade potato pancakes with Ela Orchard applesauce or roasted potatoes
~Served with homestyle coleslaw & homemade tartar sauce $17/plate

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Holy Crowe Music
Feb
29
7:30 PM19:30

Holy Crowe Music

Band Name: Holy Crowe Music


Members: Jim Bergles and Cathy "Skinny" Rosch


Genre: Bluegrass, Folk, Country, Mountain Gospel


Description: Holy Crowe Music has been performing for several years at local farmers markets, Pop Up Beer Gardens, Churches and at the local Coffee Shop in Burlington. At the start of 2019, Cathy Rosch joined Holy Crowe and helped move us into a folk presence along with more duet songs. We look forward in having people enjoy the feel good sound of the music we perform along with a few originals and sing a longs.


Website link: Holey Crowe Music @ Facebook


Link to Video(s): https://www.facebook.com/holycrowemusic/videos/451077902254402/


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Pop-Up Brunch: Wholesome Harvest
Feb
23
8:00 AM08:00

Pop-Up Brunch: Wholesome Harvest

Join us for Sunday Brunch featuring the tasty creations of Chef Jaclyn Trimble of Wholesome Harvest Meals!

Bloody Marys, Mimosas, and Coffee Drinks will be available for purchase. Send an email to carly@burlingtoncoffeehouse.com for reservations (strongly recommended). Limited walk ins will be available.

Menu coming soon!

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