OCTOBER 21-NOVEMBER 7 Dizzy Gillespie Festival
NOVEMBER 8-JANUARY 30 features Monty Alexander, Antonio Sanchez, George Coleman, Clark Terry, Victor Goines, Joey DeFrancesco, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Marcus Roberts, Cyrus Chestnut, Eric Reed, Mulgrew Miller, Stefon Harris, Carla Cook plus special guests!
Featuring Late-Night Hang Set Tuesday-Saturday plus Jazz Stars of Tomorrow Monday Nights
On October 21, 2004, Jazz at Lincoln Center (JALC) proudly opens the doors of its new jazz club, Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola. The club, located in JALC's new home at Frederick P. Rose Hall (FPRH), offers spectacular views and serves a jazz inspired menu seven days a week. Subscribers may call for reservations as of today at 212-258-9595 or via www.jalc.org. The general public may call for reservations beginning September 13. The club featured artist sets ($30 admission plus minimum) are at 7:30pm and 9:30pm every day of the week, plus 11pm Friday and Saturday. There will be an 11pm late-night hang set jam session ($10 admission plus minimum) Tuesday through Thursday plus after the last artist set on Friday and Saturday. On Monday nights ($15 admission plus minimum) both up-and-coming and veteran musicians will integrate seamlessly on the bandstand for the Jazz Stars of Tomorrow sets, providing performance opportunities for jazz bands from area colleges, including The Juilliard School, Manhattan School of Music, New School and Queens College.
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, one of the three main performance spaces inside FPRH, is an intimate, 140-seat jazz club that provides a space for ensemble performances, education, and other events. The clubs views of the Manhattan skyline and Central Park are breathtaking. Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola will be a place where JALC produces world-class jazz performances, throws parties for visiting musicians and welcomes people to hang out, have a drink and listen to great music. Musicians performing in the club will be given the time and artistic space to address their musical aims through extended bookings and artistic exploration.
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola also includes a fine dinner menu by New York culinary creators Great Performances and Spoonbread Inc. The menu reflects the diversity of jazz and the regions that epitomize it, and provides a warm and inviting experience for guests in the club, which is named in honor of jazz legend John Birks Dizzy" Gillespie and made possible by a leadership gift from The Coca-Cola Company. Great Performances is the exclusive caterer of
FPRH and collaborated with Spoonbread Inc. to create recipes for the menu and cocktail selections, offering down-home flavors with New York flair. Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola grand opening menu selections include Rosemary Baby Lamb Chops, Southern Fried Chicken, North Carolina BBQ Ribs, Candied Yams, Black Eye Pea Fritters, and Cabbage and Collard Greens.
As part of JALC's Grand Opening Festival, from October 21 through November 7, Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola opens with a celebration of the music of jazz legend and bebop architect Dizzy Gillespie. For three weeks, the music written by, performed by, or made popular by Mr. Gillespie will be spotlighted. The Dizzy Gillespie Festival begins on October 21, which would've been Dizzy's 87th birthday. Following the three-week festival, the regular season at the club kicks into full gear with a variety of great musicians.
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola is designed to entertain people in the spirit that Dizzy had," Mr. Marsalis explains. We just want people to have a good time. We want the musicians to feel comfortable to play. We want people to come in and have a memorable experience. This whole facility is designed for international participation. This is a hall of integration... to bring everything together."
We're bringing the hottest jazz bands in the business to our new club," says JALC Executive Director Derek Gordon. You can expect a spicy variety of musicians to grace the stage. As Jazz at Lincoln Center continues to perpetuate the art form, Monday nights are dedicated to young, upcoming musicians who will showcase their talent. On the other nights, you never know who will show up for a surprise appearance at one of our late-night hang sets. We welcome all to come, enjoy the great music, the great view and the great food."
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Schedule October through January 2005
Monday, October 18 Bill Charlap Trio
Featuring Bill Charlap (piano) with Peter Washington (bass), and Kenny Washington (drums) plus other guests (tba). Reservations not available for this performance only. Live television broadcast by Live From Lincoln Center as part of JALC's Grand Opening on PBS (check local listings).
Thursday-Sunday, October 21-24 Dizzy Gillespie Festival
NOVEMBER 8-JANUARY 30 features Monty Alexander, Antonio Sanchez, George Coleman, Clark Terry, Victor Goines, Joey DeFrancesco, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Marcus Roberts, Cyrus Chestnut, Eric Reed, Mulgrew Miller, Stefon Harris, Carla Cook plus special guests!
Featuring Late-Night Hang Set Tuesday-Saturday plus Jazz Stars of Tomorrow Monday Nights
On October 21, 2004, Jazz at Lincoln Center (JALC) proudly opens the doors of its new jazz club, Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola. The club, located in JALC's new home at Frederick P. Rose Hall (FPRH), offers spectacular views and serves a jazz inspired menu seven days a week. Subscribers may call for reservations as of today at 212-258-9595 or via www.jalc.org. The general public may call for reservations beginning September 13. The club featured artist sets ($30 admission plus minimum) are at 7:30pm and 9:30pm every day of the week, plus 11pm Friday and Saturday. There will be an 11pm late-night hang set jam session ($10 admission plus minimum) Tuesday through Thursday plus after the last artist set on Friday and Saturday. On Monday nights ($15 admission plus minimum) both up-and-coming and veteran musicians will integrate seamlessly on the bandstand for the Jazz Stars of Tomorrow sets, providing performance opportunities for jazz bands from area colleges, including The Juilliard School, Manhattan School of Music, New School and Queens College.
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, one of the three main performance spaces inside FPRH, is an intimate, 140-seat jazz club that provides a space for ensemble performances, education, and other events. The clubs views of the Manhattan skyline and Central Park are breathtaking. Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola will be a place where JALC produces world-class jazz performances, throws parties for visiting musicians and welcomes people to hang out, have a drink and listen to great music. Musicians performing in the club will be given the time and artistic space to address their musical aims through extended bookings and artistic exploration.
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola also includes a fine dinner menu by New York culinary creators Great Performances and Spoonbread Inc. The menu reflects the diversity of jazz and the regions that epitomize it, and provides a warm and inviting experience for guests in the club, which is named in honor of jazz legend John Birks Dizzy" Gillespie and made possible by a leadership gift from The Coca-Cola Company. Great Performances is the exclusive caterer of
FPRH and collaborated with Spoonbread Inc. to create recipes for the menu and cocktail selections, offering down-home flavors with New York flair. Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola grand opening menu selections include Rosemary Baby Lamb Chops, Southern Fried Chicken, North Carolina BBQ Ribs, Candied Yams, Black Eye Pea Fritters, and Cabbage and Collard Greens.
As part of JALC's Grand Opening Festival, from October 21 through November 7, Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola opens with a celebration of the music of jazz legend and bebop architect Dizzy Gillespie. For three weeks, the music written by, performed by, or made popular by Mr. Gillespie will be spotlighted. The Dizzy Gillespie Festival begins on October 21, which would've been Dizzy's 87th birthday. Following the three-week festival, the regular season at the club kicks into full gear with a variety of great musicians.
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola is designed to entertain people in the spirit that Dizzy had," Mr. Marsalis explains. We just want people to have a good time. We want the musicians to feel comfortable to play. We want people to come in and have a memorable experience. This whole facility is designed for international participation. This is a hall of integration... to bring everything together."
We're bringing the hottest jazz bands in the business to our new club," says JALC Executive Director Derek Gordon. You can expect a spicy variety of musicians to grace the stage. As Jazz at Lincoln Center continues to perpetuate the art form, Monday nights are dedicated to young, upcoming musicians who will showcase their talent. On the other nights, you never know who will show up for a surprise appearance at one of our late-night hang sets. We welcome all to come, enjoy the great music, the great view and the great food."
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Schedule October through January 2005
Monday, October 18 Bill Charlap Trio
Featuring Bill Charlap (piano) with Peter Washington (bass), and Kenny Washington (drums) plus other guests (tba). Reservations not available for this performance only. Live television broadcast by Live From Lincoln Center as part of JALC's Grand Opening on PBS (check local listings).
Thursday-Sunday, October 21-24 Dizzy Gillespie Festival
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