Traditionally, the first friday of the month is our Coffeehouse Jam, but in honor of New Years Day, we’re moving January’s forward a week, to the 8th (at the normal 7.30pm time). Admission is $5.

Information for Performers:

  • We can arrange for a pianist to accompany you if you choose to sing, however – we would like to give our pianist some time to work on it a little, give it a bit of polish, and make your song sparkle. – just email us at info@studioconnections.net with a good time to meet so we can obtain the sheet music for your song – alternatively you can email us a scan of the music, or physically mail it to us at 9071 E. Old Spanish Trail. (Just make sure you allow enough time for it to arrive.)
  • If you play an instrument, bring it along, we have a great stage space, and standard amp setup, so feel free to sign up for a few numbers!  We also have some fantastic jazz musicians who are itching for a cool jam session, and would love to play along if you’d like.

If you’ve never been to one of our Coffeehouses, check out what the Tucson Weekly has to say about them!  (The article is also reproduced below)

City Week

Jammin’!

Coffeehouse Jam

Studio Connections

9071 E. Old Spanish Trail

731-1559;

For almost five years, the monthly Coffeehouse Jams at Studio Connections have brought poetry, music, personal narratives, comedy and even musical theater to eastsiders who’d rather not make the trek downtown.

“We try to make it a family-friendly entertainment night,” explains Maria Alburtus. As part of the artistic team at Studio Connections, she is involved with the acting and dance departments, but on the first Friday of every month, she’s the person who will let you know what time your Coffeehouse Jam act starts. Everyone is invited to perform, she says, and she’s the one you’ll check in with.

She explains that the event offers a great way for newer performers to get their work out there, to practice and to get comfortable with performing.

“There are all different age groups and all ranges of talents,” she says. She describes the atmosphere as relaxed and laid-back, but never completely quiet.

All proceeds from the open-mic event will go to Studio Connections’ theater troupe, the DaVinci Players. The DaVinci Players are currently working on Alice in Wonderland and Angels in America.

She says that Tucson was sorely in need of an arts organization on the eastside, so in 2002—starting with just a middle school summer camp—Studio Connections was created.

“Downtown is full of it,” she says. “We needed something out here.”

About to obtain official nonprofit status, Studio Connections has programs in acting, dance and visual arts. Alburtus says that the Coffeehouse Jams event, in particular, is a way for everyone to come together and appreciate each other’s talents.

“We’re all getting together to enjoy all forms of art as a community,” she says.