Concert Dates: 05/12/08 - 05/18/08
Ticket Cost: Cover Plus $12.50 minimum; See Schedule Below
Show Time(s): 8:00pm & 10:00pm
Event Description: Monday, May 12 - Tuesday, May 13
HERB ALPERT & LANI HALL
(Trumpet Legend)
Advance Sale
$50.00 8PM Show Only
Herb Alpert and Lani Hall perform a rare and intimate evening of American and Brasilian jazz featuring a trio of masterful musicians — Bill Cantos (piano), Michael Shapiro (drums) and Hussain Jiffrey (bass). They play original arrangements from a selection of American standard songs with some spicy Brasilian music in the mix. Alpert’s warm, expressive trumpet lines compliment Hall’s sensual, emotional voice, making this an enchanting evening of sophisticated music for all. http://www.herbalpert.com/
Wednesday, May 14
WESTCHESTER UNIVERSITY JAZZ ENSEMBLE
(Big Band)
featuring: JOHN SWANA
$20.00 Two shows: 8PM & 10PM
There are many long and rich traditions at West Chester University. Musically, The Criterions Jazz Ensemble arguably tops the charts. Students at the University first organized The Criterions as a ballroom dance band in the roaring 20s. Since then, the group become one of the oldest continuously operating groups of its kind in the country.
John Swana is one of the most exciting trumpeters to arrive for a decade," declares Mark Gardner, co-author of Blackwell's Guide to Recorded Jazz. Born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia, Swana took up Trumpet at the age of 11. He was drawn to jazz at the age of 17 after hearing Dizzy Gillespie, and the interest developed into a passion while he was in college. There he began transcribing the solos of Freddie Hubbard, Clifford Brown, Miles Davis, and Tom Harrell.
Thursday, May 15 - Sunday, May 18
CYRUS CHESTNUT
(Piano)
$25.00 Two shows: 8PM & 10PM
Cyrus Chestnut began his professional life working with such celebrated modern artists as Wynton Marsalis, but his Jelly Roll Morton influences can still be heard. That is to say that Cyrus has learned from the great jazz cats of every generation, and it really shines through in his music. Born in Baltimore, Maryland on January 17, 1963, Cyrus Chestnut first received musical training at age 5 from his father, McDonald Chesnut. His first public performance was two years later at the Mt. Calvary Star Baptist Church in Baltimore. He received further musical training at the Peabody Preparatory Institute where he obtained a certificate in Piano and Music theory. Chestnut attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, where he graduated with a degree in Jazz Composition and Arranging. While there, he received the Eubie Blake Fellowship, the Oscar Peterson Scholarship, and the Quincy Jones Scholarship. http://www.cyruschestnut.com/
Blues Alley Jazz Supper Club Address: 1073 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington DC 20007 U.S.
About the Venue: Founded in 1965, Blues Alley is the nation's oldest continuing jazz supper club, having showcased internationally renowned concert hall artists such as Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughan, Nancy Wilson, Grover Washington Jr., Ramsey Lewis, Charlie Byrd, Maynard Ferguson and Eva Cassidy in a small intimate setting.
Located in the heart of historic Georgetown in an 18th century red brick carriage house, Blues Alley offers its patrons a unique ambiance, reminiscent of the jazz clubs of the 1920's and 30's. Open seven days a week, Blues Alley specializes in authentic Creole cuisine, steak and seafood dishes (Dinner served from 6:00 pm). Blues Alley has designed several discounted packages available to groups of twelve or more, and can accommodate up to one hundred and twenty five for dinner and show.
Phone: 202.337.4141
Directions: Located in Georgetown, on Wisconsin Avenue just south of M Street, NW, almost-hidden in an alley off of Wisconsin Ave. Metered street parking is very tight, but numerous parking lots and garages surround the area; the lots are generally more affordable at $5.00 for the evening.
Venue Website: http://bluesalley.com
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