The Black Keys: PEACHES 'N KREAM
About This Event
At the Brooklyn Paramount, The Black Keys bring their blues-rooted garage-rock duo to a bill that includes jazz artist Miles Kane. Kane's work moves between improvisation and tight ensemble discipline, placing a small-group jazz sensibility into a room more often associated with amplified band shows. The pairing sets the duo's groove-focused directness against Kane's structured, tone-and-timing approach.
About PEACHES 'N KREAM
PEACHES ’N KREAM arrives at Brooklyn Paramount as a jazz-leaning live set framed in a rock/pop concert format. The bill pairs the Black Keys with Eddie 9V and Miles Kane, bringing blues circuitry, guitar-driven songcraft, and bandstand improvisation into the same room. There’s no established NYC premiere history widely documented for this title, but its significance here is contextual: a genre label tested against the realities of a large, historically resonant Brooklyn stage. One clear takeaway is how the programming blurs category more than it resolves it.
About the Artists
The Black Keys
The Black Keys are a rock duo formed in Akron, Ohio, built around guitarist-singer Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney. They developed their early sound through self-recorded sessions and small-room touring, carrying a blues-rooted guitar style into a stripped-down garage-rock framework.
Miles Kane
Miles Kane is a jazz artist whose work moves between improvisation and tight ensemble discipline. In New York City, he appears at Brooklyn Paramount, a room more often associated with amplified band shows than small-group jazz.