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Pat Metheny: The Orchestrion Tour
Saturday, October 9, 2010 at 8 pm
$92|$77|$67|$67|$57
Seventeen-time Grammy winner and jazz innovator Pat Metheny boldly brings a 19th-century music concept into the 21st century, in this high-tech “solo” jazz performance in which the guitarist employs a myriad of mechanical instruments to create the sound of a large acoustic ensemble. more info
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The Count Basie Orchestra
Saturday, October 23, 2010 at 8 pm
$47|$42|$37|$32|$32
“The Swingingest Big Band in the Land,” The Count Basie Orchestra celebrates the big band experience through the completely original and identifiable music of its namesake, composer of such swing favorites as “One o’clock Jump” and“Lester Leaps In.”
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New Orleans Nights
with Allen Toussaint, Nicolas Payton and The Joe Krown Trio
Thursday, November 11, 2010 at 8 pm
$47|$42|$37|$32|$32
A gumbo of jazz, blues and soul featuring three of the Crescent City’s most popular performers! Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Allen Toussaint is known for such timeless classics as “I Like It Like That” and “Working in the Coal Mine.” Trumpet wizard Nicholas Payton has quickly climbed the ranks as one of jazz’s rising stars. The Joe Krown Trio mixes soul, blues and funk into a unique sound that’s pure Big Easy. more info |
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Jim Brickman’s Christmas Tour 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010 at 8 pm
$72|$62|$52|$47|$42
As seen on PBS! Two-time Grammy-nominated, platinum-selling pianist Jim Brickman creates a musical celebration for audiences seeking an escape from the hectic demands of the season. Jim and his very special guests present an evening of dazzling solo piano and vibrant vocals full of holiday cheer.
Sponsored by Daily Record
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New Jersey Jazz Society presents: Antoinette Montague
Sunday, March 27, 2011 at 3 pm
$15
Newark native Antoinette Montague enchants audiences with soulful vocals that enable her to belt out a blues song or whisper a love song with equal emotional intensity in the spirit of singers such as Carrie Smith and Etta Jones.
“Antoinette is as real as they come” —Jazz Times more info |
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George Winston
Friday, April 1, 2011 at 8 pm
$52| $47| $42| $37| $37
Pianist George Winston blends jazz, R&B, folk and classical into a unique sound that consistently explores innovative musical frontiers that take introspective, provocative and unforgettable melodic journeys. more info |
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The Dukes of Dixieland
Thursday, April 7, 2011 at 8 pm
$47| $42| $37| $32| $32
The Dukes of Dixieland, the oldest continuing jazz band in America’s jazz city, play music that’s blue, that’s cool, that’s brassy, and that’s pure New Orleans!
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