Jazz music will fill the air and delight the senses on Saturday, Aug. 1, at the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History (2000 Mountain NW). Entourage Jazz, led by the inimitable Emerson Susan Corley, create precisely that sort of wondrous atmosphere. Their show on Saturday, Ladies and Gents Singin’ and Swingin’ in the Club, is practically a who’s who of Burque jazzers. How’s this: John Bartlit on sticks, Michael Anthony handling the guitar and Lee Taylor and Bruce Dalby blowing the brass into outer space! And those are just a few of the high arhats of jam on hand that night. Vocalists Corley, Marietta Benevento, Helene Yvonne Roybal and Carla Van Blake will also be in the house that night, providing performances that deftly touch on trad-jazz, big band and even more abstruse forms of the evocative and purely American art form. Presented in an environment meant to evoke the cool summer splendor of a late-night jazz club, this event could quite possibly take the audience to the next level of musical interaction. That groovy place where major chords dance with sixths and seconds while singers swing sumptuously. Presented by the New Mexico Jazz Workshop, this hep recital costs between $14-$16. All ages are welcome; doors are at 6:30pm. The music manifests mightily at 7.