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Jazz Under the Stars: Fall Series |
Ted Howe & The Ellington Trio - Jazz Under the Stars Fall Series
Ted Howe Sunday, September 19, 2010 at 7:00 pm
St Philip’s Plaza 4280 N. Campbell Ave.
Whether it be the energy of a swinging trio, the sizzling sounds of a big band or the grandeur of a full symphony orchestra, enjoy the music of Ellington as Ted Howe’s eclectic arrangements capture the essence of The Duke. Things Ain’t What They Used To Be is as bluesy as it gets! Sophisticated Lady goes sensually Latin. In A Sentimental Mood becomes a combination jazz ballad and 18th century chorale. In My Solitude visits Brahms and Brazil. 
Benny Goodman Centennial Concert - Jazz Under the Stars Fall Series
Julie Anne Sunday, October 3, 2010 at 7:00 pm
St Philip’s Plaza 4280 N. Campbell Ave.
Presented by Frank Guldseth and the "Tucson Swings!" big band, featuring Miss Julie Anne and guest artist, Jeff Haskell. 
Christian Howes - Jazz Violin - Jazz Under the Stars Fall Series
Christian-Howes.jpg Sunday, October 10, 2010 at 7:00 pm
St Philip’s Plaza 4280 N. Campbell Ave.
In August, 2009, Christian was ranked (for the third time) as the #2 violinist in the Downbeat Critics Poll “Rising Stars”. Says All About Jazz ,”as a jazz violinist he has no peer”. The Minneapolis Tribune called Christian ”arguably the most intriguing young violinist in jazz”. According to the Chicago Reader, “Not since Jean Luc Ponty has a violinist ranged from pure classical to fuzz-tone rock to convincing jazz with such authority”.

Carol Welsman & Her Band - Jazz Under the Stars Fall Series
Carol Welsman Sunday, October 17, 2010 at 7:00 pm
St Philip’s Plaza 4280 N. Campbell Ave.
Carol Welsman is an internationally acclaimed singer and pianist whose expressive vocal styling and dynamic stage presence have captivated audiences around the world. She has sold over 60,000 CDs in Canada alone, something few jazz artists in Canada have experienced. 
Tucson Jazz Institute - Jazz Under the Stars Fall Series
TJI Brass Sunday, October 31, 2010 at 7:00 pm
St Philip’s Plaza 4280 N. Campbell Ave.
The Tucson Jazz Institute is dedicated to quality jazz education taught in positive and stimulating environments by experienced professional jazz artists and instructors. TJI brings together the combined expertise of international recording artist and saxophonist Brice Winston, conservatory trained bassist Scott Black, and long-time educator and trombonist Doug Tidaback.  |
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