Soul Jazz of the 60s: the Music of Art Blakey, Cannonball Adderley and Horace Silver
Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center (Broadway at 60th Street New York City, NY 10023)
- Full Price:
- $95.00
- Our Price:
- $47.50*
* Additional fees apply.
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The last date listed for Soul Jazz of the 60s was Saturday October 24, 2009 / 8:00pm.
2 Goldstar Member Reviews
Great performances by great musicians! We all enjoyed it, including my Italian guests. Good acoustics, comfortable seating, at the theaterWritten on Oct 26 2009
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Superb performances by these jazz giants. Nice selection of music; great acoustics; and the seating was perfect - with a full view of the piano. Highly recommend.Written on Oct 26 2009
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More Information About Soul Jazz of the 60s
Website
http://jalc.org/concerts/details309a.asp?EventID=2041
Description
Whether you call it hard bop or soul jazz, small bands like Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers and the Cannonball Adderley and Horace Silver quintets made some of the era's best-loved music, combining tight ensembles with emotional solos that produced a bluesy, church-driven sound. The concert features two all-star groups led by two all-star musicians. Wess Anderson plays music from his alto saxophone inspiration Cannonball Adderley and his collaborations with Nancy Wilson. Kenny Washington channels his heroes Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers and composer-pianist Horace Silver. Benny Green, Nnenna Freelon, Nicholas Payton, Terell Stafford and more join the show.
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.
