Jazz at Lincoln Center's Red Hot Holiday Stomp: Top New Orleans Musicians
Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center (New York City, NY)
Jazz at Lincoln Center presents Red Hot Holiday Stomp. Trombone master Wycliffe Gordon leads an array of top New Orleans jazz musicians in Crescent City-style renditions of beloved Christmas tunes.
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Dress
- Dressy casual
- Music should be fun! Its not a funeral, put away the black suits folks!
Parking And Transportation
- Easy, stress-free public transporation
- Trump building, 61st & Broadway, $38
- We parked on 57th and 7th. $30
Food And Drinks
- Went to whole foods for a cheap yum meal
- Vast food options in the time warner center, limited to sweet treats at the venue
- Plenty of places to go before or after the show
Other
- Bring a parasol or a white handkerchief for the second line at the end
- That was gr8! Felt like Carnival!
More Details About Jazz at Lincoln Center's Red Hot Holiday Stomp
Quotes & Highlights
- See the musicians of Red Hot Holiday Stomp at YouTube.
More Information
Website: http://jalc.org/concerts/details309a.asp?EventID=2047
Wycliffe Gordon and friends send you a Crescent City Christmas card, featuring their ingenious re-imaginings of classic holiday favorites. On hand once again are New Orleans' sons Victor Goines, Don Vappie, Herlin Riley and others. Watch Wycliffe demonstrate why there's no snow in New Orleans: the music is so hot that nothing stays frozen in that city.
Wycliffe Gordon, music director & trombone
Marcus Printup, trumpet
Victor Goines, tenor saxophone
Joe Temperley, baritone saxophone
Don Vappie, banjo
Dan Nimmer, piano
Herman Burney, bass
Herlin Riley, drums
Niki Haris, vocals
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