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Wallace Roney @ The Philadelphia Museum of Art on November 23, 2007
Wallace Roney brings his quintet to the Philadelphia Museum of Art on November 23, 2007. WALLACE RONEY QUINTET Wallace Roney - trumpet Antoine Roney - sax Eric Allen - drums Aruan Ortiz - piano Rashaan Carter - bass Friday November 23, 2007 ...
Donny McCaslin Trio, with Special Guest John Swana, at Chris' Jazz Cafe on November 16, 2007
Chris' Jazz Cafe hosts the CD release party for tenor saxophonist Donny McCaslin's CD In Pursuit. DONNY MCCASLIN TRIO, PLUS JOHN SWANA Donny McCaslin - saxophone Jonathan Blake - drums Hans Glawisching - bass John Swana - trumpet November 16, 2007 Sets @ 8 ...
Jazz Pianist and Composer Eric Mintel Becomes Yamaha Artist
As of October 22, 2007 pianist and composer, Eric Mintel, has achieved status as a Yamaha Artist" endorsing Yamaha acoustic pianos and Yamaha keyboards. This is very prestigious honor given to very few artists. As most people know I've been working steadily for the last 15 plus years of bringing more jazz to a general public ...
Tim Warfield and Friends, at the Michener Art Museum in Doylestown, PA on November 17, 2007
Jazz Night at the Michener Museum in Doylestown featuring Tim Warfield and Friends, on Saturday, November 17, 2007. The Grammy-nominated saxophonist Tim Warfield makes a special appearance at the Michener. New York Times critic's poll proclaimed him possibly the most powerful tenor saxophonist of his generation." Hors d'oeuvre reception by Havana Catering. Refreshments by River Horse ...
A Peter White Christmas with Rick Braun & Mindi Abair at the Keswick Theatre on December 5, 2007
Three of the world's top smooth jazz artists deck the Keswick halls for a special holiday concert, A PETER WHITE CHRISTMAS featuring the ace guitarist along with trumpeter RICK BRAUN and saxophonist MINDI ABAIR at Glenside's Keswick Theatre on Wed., Dec. 5 @ 8 PM. Welcomed by Smooth Jazz 97.5 WJJZ, attendees are respectfully requested to ...
The Pat Martino Quartet with Special Guest Saxophonist, Eric Alexander at Chris' Jazz Cafe on November 23 & 24, 2007
Gutitar legend Pat Martino brings his quartet plus saxophonist Eric Alexander to Chris' Jazz Cafe for two nights on November 23 and 24, 2007. PAT MARTINO QUARTET, PLUS ERIC ALEXANDER Pat Martino - guitar Eric Alexander - saxophone Rick Germanson - piano November 23 & 24, 2007
Kimmel Center's Mellon Jazz up Close Series "Goes Global" with the Debut of Japan's Triumphant Jazz Trumpeter Tiger Okoshi and His Band November 17
Classic American jazz standards take on new meaning with the debut of Japanese trumpeter Toru Tiger" Okoshi and his Band's performance in Perelman Theater on Saturday, November 17, 2007 at 7:30pm. Okoshi first gained national exposure playing with the Gary Burton Quartet in 1978, followed by various collaborations including George Russell's Living Time Orchestra in the ...
Bootsie Barnes/John Swana Organ Quartet with Saxophonist John Ellis Tonight at Chris' Jazz Cafe
Bootsie Barnes and John Swana bring their Organ Quartet plus special guest, saxophonist John Ellis to Chris' Jazz Cafe on October 26, 2007. October 26, 2007 Sets @ 8 & 10 Chris' Jazz Cafe 1421 Sansom St Philadelphia PA Info: 215-568-3131 www.chrisjazzcafe.com ...
His Name is Alive Record the Music of Marion Brown
Originally conceived only as a single concert at the University of Michigan Museum of Art in 2004, His Name is Alive began recording Sweet Earth Flower shortly after that very successful evening. Although the connection between His Name is Alive and Marion Brown may not be obvious to some of the younger students, this is album ...
Carla Cook at the Unionville High School Auditorium on November 2, 2007
Grammy-Nominated jazz vocalist Carla Cook will be performing at Unionville High School on Friday night, November 2nd at 8:00 PM. Cook is daring. She is a jazz singer who sings standards beautifully and puts a jazz spin on songs not written by traditional jazz composers. Songs that, until you hear her sing them, you'd never imagine ...


