The Black Keys: PEACHES 'N KREAM
About This Event
The Black Keys perform PEACHES 'N KREAM at the Brooklyn Paramount, with jazz guitarist Miles Kane on the bill. Kane moves between improvisation and tight ensemble discipline, bringing a structured, tone- and timing-driven approach into a room more often associated with amplified band shows. The Black Keys' blues-rooted, garage-rock duo frames the night in groove and directness.
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.