It’s tricky to put a label on Michael Kaeshammer’s style and his 15th album “Turn It Up” defies categorization.
“’Eclectic yet accessible jazz-based pop’” might come closest to the mark, but it doesn’t quite capture it all. Like his sprawling record collection, which houses everything from AC/DC to Erik Satie, Kaeshammer’s songs reflect his boundless appreciation of music in whatever form it takes,” according to his website.
The singer/songwriter will be at the Jabez S. Hardin Auditorium on March 28 at 7:30 p.m. For tickets, go here. Dessert will be served to all ticketholders.
“I think of myself as a piano player and singer even though I know things need to be categorized,” the German-born, British Columbia-based Kaeshammer said on the website. “The sonic landscape of these songs is more pop than jazz. That was done simply because I love hearing songs like that. The nice thing for me is, I can play a jazz festival or a blues festival or a pop festival.”…