[Vision2020] Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival Tickets On Sale January 4th
Tom Hansen
thansen at moscow.com
Wed Dec 22 09:14:14 PST 2010
TICKETS FOR LIONEL HAMPTON JAZZ FESTIVAL AVAILABLE JAN. 4
Tickets for the 2011 Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival will go on sale
beginning Tuesday, Jan. 4. The four-day event, which runs Feb. 23-26 at
the University of Idaho, is set to include student performances, workshops
and clinics put on by jazz musicians and educators, and spectacular
evening concerts featuring many professional jazz musicians.
To read more:
www.uidaho.edu/newsevents/item?name=tickets-for-lionel-hampton-jazz-festival-available-jan-4-43474
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Wednesday 2/23 8:00 PM
Student Union Ballroom, 2nd Floor
Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival ALL STAR Rhythm Section including Charenee
Wade, vocals; Josh Nelson, piano; Kevin Kanner, drums; Shawn Conley, bass;
Graham Dechter, guitar
NEA Jazz Master Jimmy Heath with the Lionel Hampton School of Music Jazz
Band I including special guest Terell Stafford
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Thursday 2/24 7:30/8:00/8:30PM
SUB, Haddock Performance Hall and Admin Auditorium
7:30 8:30 & 9 10 PM Atsuko Hashimoto Trio with Jeff Hamilton, drums
and Graham Dechter, guitar (SUB Ballroom)
8 9 PM & 9:30 10:30 PM Nikki Yanofsky and the ALL STAR Rhythm Section;
Josh Nelson, piano; Kevin Kanner, drums; Shawn Conley, bass (Haddock
Performance Hall)
8:30 9:30 & 10:00 11 PM Bill Charlap / Renee Rosnes (Admin Auditorium)
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Friday 2/25 8:30 PM
Victor Wooten Band
The Manhattan Transfer
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Saturday 2/26 8:30 PM
Lionel Hampton New York Big Band Featuring Carmen Bradford, vocals; NEA
Jazz Master Jimmy Heath, tenor and soprano saxophone; Ed Shaughnessy,
drums; and Pete Christlieb, tenor saxophone.
Alma College Percussion Ensemble, directed by David Zerbe with guest
student musicians from the Lionel Hampton School of Music percussion
ensemble
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That's right, V-Peeps THE MANHATTAN TRANSFER in the Dome on Friday night
(February 25th).
"Route 66" by The Manhattan Transfer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQwb4SpNuKo
See y'all there.
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
"The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it to change
and the Realist adjusts his sails."
- Unknown
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