
The 1905's Upcoming Shows
Sat, May 16
Sun, May 17
Wed, May 20
Thu, May 21
Fri, May 22
Sat, May 23
Sun, May 24
$30 TICKETS | ALL AGES
Finishing up our Latin Jazz Week with a BANG, is our local fave, Sabroso!
Brothers Pablo and Ricardo Ojeda have been writing and playing music together for as long as they can remember. Their musical writing style has taken many forms during the evolution of their sound. From the national touring dance floor packing beats of Rubberneck, to the hypnotic passionate rhythms of Toque Libre. The Ojeda brothers have continually produced eclectic musical incarnations that meld rhythm and melody together in their own unique way.
Their latest musical offering is called “Sabroso”, meaning flavorful in Spanish. Sabroso starts where Toque Libre left off…the next chapter. Dance floors will move and groove to the sophisticated Latin rhythms and steady funky soul pulse of Sabroso.
Sabroso features some of Portland’s most well known and talented musicians. The band’s rhythmic foundation is brought to you by Pablo Ojeda on bass/vocals (Rubberneck, Toque Libre, Geoff Byrd), Ward “The Warden” Griffiths (Fred Strickley, King Beta, The Quadraphones.
The horn section showcases the incredible talents of Paul Mazzio (Gino Vannelli, Tom Grant, Nu Shooz) on trumpet and John Nastos on saxophone. Adding to the depth of talent is the hook laden piano styling of Dave a.k.a. “Sprinkles” Fleschner (Curtis Salgado, Earl Thomas, John Nemeth, Mel Brown, B.B. King) on piano. Last but not least, is Ricardo Ojeda on guitar/vocals. Sabroso is guaranteed to please Portland’s most discerning music lovers.
Vocals, Guitar / Ricardo Ojeda
Bass, Background Vocals / Pablo Ojeda
Keyboard / Dave Fleschner
Saxophone / John Nastos
Trumpet / Paul Mazzio
Drums / Ward Griffiths
Wed, May 27
TICKETS $25 | ALL AGES
Come join us in celebrating BrandonLee Cierley's 32nd Birthday!
Band: Machado Mijiga - Drums
Sam Arnold - Bass
Santiago LaRochelle - Keys
Clay Parkman - Guitar
BrandonLee Cierley is an up-and-coming saxophonist born in Tacoma, WA and currently based in Portland, OR. His sound effortlessly blends jazz, hip-hop, lo-fi, and groove-driven influences, reflecting a wide musical palette and a deeply personal voice. BrandonLee studied at Pacific Lutheran University, where he pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science & Music. Dedicated to mastering his craft, BrandonLee has studied with notable instructors including Tracy Knoop, Braxton Cook, Steve Tresler, and Todd Delguidice. As both a bandleader and solo artist, he has collaborated with a range of exciting producers and artists such as Farnell Newton, POSY, EyeLoveBrandon, Braxton Cook, Machado Mijiga, and Jonny Tobin, among others. In 2018, he expanded beyond his core genre as a guest artist with EDM duo Two Friends, performing at sold-out festivals Lucky and Paradiso. He has also shared the stage with world-renowned saxophonist Mike Phillips at the 2023 PDX Jazz Festival. BrandonLee has performed throughout the Pacific Northwest and has been featured on Portland’s KMHD Radio as well as Seattle’s KNKX 88.5 Live Studio Sessions. Most recently, he performed under his own name at the 45th Annual Cathedral Park Jazz Festival in July 2025. His debut album, Here Comes a New Challenger (2020), has garnered over 20,000 streams and earned KMHD’s Best Single of the Year. In July 2023, he released the highly anticipated EP Thank You for Waiting, featuring Braxton Cook, which landed on Spotify’s Editorial Playlist All New Jazz, surpassed 2 million streams, and received praise from Abe Beeson of KNKX’s The New Cool. His sophomore album Camaraderie, released via Portland-based label LofiJazzSoul, received critical acclaim from All About Jazz and the Jazz Society of Oregon, along with placements on major Spotify editorial playlists including All About Jazz and Fresh Finds: Jazz. With a growing international presence, BrandonLee’s catalog has earned him a release with Belgian label Stereofox, including his debut label EP Pathways as well as accumulating over a 8M streams on all digital platforms. His third studio album, “Be Water, My Friend” is out now.
Thu, May 28
Fri, May 29
Sat, May 30
Sat, May 30
Sun, May 31
TICKETS $30 - ALL AGES
"If this band appeared in New York City, they'd be a sensation!" That was guitar great--and one-time Mel Brown bandmate--George Benson's reaction after hearing the Mel Brown B-3 Organ Group open for him back in September, 2003 at Oregon's prestigious Britt Festival.
In fact, this true all-star band--each member is widely viewed as tops in the Northwest on his instrument--has been a sensation for a long while now. With a collective resume that reads like a "Who's Who" of jazz, blues, and soul (all four members are Oregon Music Hall of Fame inductees), this group has the talent and confidence to be completely spontaneous--from their blistering solos to their improvised arrangements and segues. No wonder they've thrilled audiences wherever they've played.
Wed, Jun 03
Thu, Jun 04
Fri, Jun 05
TICKETS $25 | ALL AGES
George Colligan - piano
Robert Rodrigues - bass
Micah Hummel - drums
Over the last 30 years, George Colligan has developed an international reputation as a virtuoso jazz pianist and innovative composer. Although much of Colligan‘s career has been as an extremely in demand collaborator (having spent years performing with jazz legends such as Jack DeJohnette, Buster Williams, Ravi Coltrane,Cassandra Wilson to name a few), here he will lead a trio and perform his own compositions and also throw in some standards. Known in Portland as a professor at Portland State University, part of his educational mission is to help cultivate the careers of his students and former students. Featured in this trio are bassist Robert Rodriguez and drummer Micah Hummel. Colligan is a mainstay at the 1905 and you won’t want to miss this exciting performance.























