Photo By Angela Eve Freese and Anastasios Ketsics

Dante's Voodoo Cabaret will no longer be playing...

R.I.P. Voodoo Cabaret
Thanks to you all!

Thanks to all the musicians I worked with and to all the folks that came out to the shows. As some know and others may not, I'm back in school for an MS degree in environmental management. Although I won't be performing for a while, I am working on a new project. If you'd like to stay on the mailing list, please shoot me an email and I'll be sure you are notified.

I am looking for new jazz musicians for an entirely different project. We'd play 4 times a year for an LGBTQ swing/salsa/ballroom event. Please contact me if you or someone you know might be interested in performing or teaching. (See the contact page.)

If you want to hear me sing some jazz, go to YouTube and search "Dante Ingram" or go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2KgVFOpDTk
This is from my last vocal recital. Not exactly a normal feathers and sequins performance, but the audio is good.


Dante's Voodoo Cabaret started with Dante Ingram's collaboration with Tuey Connell and Jonny Polonsky in writing "Songs for Saint's and Sinners". This jazz/rock style evolved into an Americana alt country/rock cabaret. Ranging from comedy to tragedy, the Voodoo Cabaret told tales of crime, sex, murder, and longing.