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Jazz at Lincoln Center's Red Hot Holiday Stomp: Top New Orleans Musicians

Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center (Broadway at 60th Street New York City, NY 10023)
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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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The last date listed for Jazz at Lincoln Center's Red Hot Holiday Stomp was Saturday December 11, 2010 / 8:00pm.

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    Dressy casual
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    Nice looking crowd - some in holiday finery.
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    Plenty of places to go before or after the show
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This is my third year attending and it's becoming a nice holiday tradition. It was a lot of fun and fantastic music.
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It was great. We had a wonderful time.
Written on Dec 11 2009

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Music was great - very jazzy.
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It was wonderful! It's not too often that you can see world class artists in a great venue for as much as I paid for it. The seats were fantastic and I would recommend it to anybody who was looking for a good time. Jazz lovers would love it and the rest would really find the joy and humor of it all.
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More Information About Jazz at Lincoln Center's Red Hot Holiday Stomp

Website

http://jalc.org/concerts/details309a.asp?EventID=2047

Quotes & Highlights

  • See Wycliffe Gordon discussing Red Hot Holiday Stomp on YouTube.

Description

Let's face it, even Santa Claus, miracle man that he is, can't do it all alone. So, in what has become a great contemporary holiday tradition, the man in the red suit recruits the help of his Christmas-loving musical friends at Jazz at Lincoln Center. Join Wycliffe Gordon and an all-star band as they jazz up the great Christmas songs with a Crescent City twist, and, at the same time, infuse jazz with the ho-ho-ho holiday spirit. Featuring Victor Goines, Sherman Irby, Joe Temperley on saxophones, Marcus Printup on trumpet, vocalist Niki Harris, Don Vappie on banjo, bassist Reginald Veal, pianist Aaron Diehl and drummer Herlin Riley.


About the Ticket Supplier: Jazz at Lincoln Center

Their mission is to enrich the artistic substance and perpetuate the democratic spirit of America's music. From down home and elegant concert performances by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra... to entertaining educational programs that bring the sound and feeling of jazz into the lives of thousands of kids and grownups... to innovative collaborative programs with artists in diverse idioms: they offer top quality musicianship and universal friendship. By taking the feeling of jazz on tour and by inviting artists and audiences from all over the world into their new home in New York City, Frederick P. Rose Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center brings people together for a simple purpose: To Have a Profoundly Good Time. Welcome is their motto.