Wednesday May 6th: On Distant Shores. 7:30-9pm

An alternative, pop-punk group from Augustana. They have a great set of covers and originals that keeps the house rockin'. This will also be the band's last show ever, so it will be a great one!

Friday May 7th: String Quartet (not your average)! 7-8pm

A group of talented Augie students that are playing classic rock like the Beatles with very classical instruments!

Saturday May 8th: Teenage. 6:30-7:30pm

This Quad Cities trio plays "dreamy folk-pop" and their feel good vibe compliments the Cool Beanz atmosphere perfectly!

Saturday May 15th: The Tangents. 7:30-9pm

Back for a second show! Join Keith Hentrich and Deb O'Malley for soft classic rock - a great evening with family and friends!

Thursday May 20th: Retro Ron. 7-9pm.

After listening to this acoustic act during open mic night, Cool Beanz had to have him come play his own show! A perfect example of quad city talent, playing the Beatles, Moody Blues, Harry Chapin, Jim Croce and many more!

Friday May 21st: Emily Jawoisz. 7:30-9:30pm

This Quad City girl knows how to belt out jazzy emotion while playing along on her piano. Come enjoy great coffee while listening to this Quad City favorite!

Saturday May 22nd: This and That. 7:30-9:30pm.

Susan McPeters and Jonathan Turner will play a great mix of jazz, blues, and standards from the 20's/30's as well as some Billy Joel, Elton John and Paul Simon.

Saturday May 29th: Bluegrass at Beanz - 7-9pm

Last Saturday of EVERY month- Cool Beanz is having bluegrass! Presenting "Tennessee" Tony Cavitt, Dave Maxwell and Friends for a toe-tapping evening of Bluegrass and Old Time music!

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