![]() Primarily an event with individually-ticketed concerts at the historic Fox and Rialto theaters, as well as TCC Music Hall and Club Congress, with some free outdoor events around town. Tickets may be purchased from the festival website, E-Tix, or at the AudioLab at 5732 Oleander Dr., Wilmington.įor more information visit e-mail, or call 91. The $240 patron tickets include all of the above plus tickets to Thursday evening’s Special Event. Patrons receive preferred, reserved seating plus their names in the program. morning, where the all-star musicians will play and socialize with patrons, then patron/musicians will be invited to “sit in” with the all-stars. evening concerts plus the special patron brunch at 10:30 Sat. Patron tickets are $215, and include Fri. Ticket are $45 for Thursday, and $65 for each night Friday & Saturday. All concerts begin at 7:30 pm, Thursday is a three hour concert, while Friday & Saturday concerts go until midnight. Jonathan Russell, Rossano Sportiello, and Dion Tucker. Invited musicians include Emily Asher, Ehud Asherie, Herman Burney, Shaye Cohn, Adrienne Cunningham, Kevin Dorn, Bruce Harris, Nate Najar,Nicki Parrott, Houston Person, Chuck Redd. ![]() On Friday and Saturday nights we will have thirteen jazz all-stars playing seven sets of traditional and classic jazz each night, with a different leader on each set. Rounding out the evening will be our Traditional Jazz Jam featuring some of our International All-Stars, who will be featured on Friday and Saturday nights. To help celebrate this 60th anniversary, Nate’s new album Jazz Samba Pra Sempre will make its’ debut here at our festival. Joined by Jeff Rupert on tenor saxophone, Herman Burney on bass and Chuck Redd on drums, Nate Najar pays homage to the spirit and iconic repertoire of that classic recording with songs like Desafinado, Samba Dees Days and of course One Note Samba. Our third set for the evening will be a tribute – 2022 marks 60 years of Jazz Samba – the landmark 1962 album by Charlie Byrd and Stan Getz that launched Bossa Nova to international Stardom. With her tonight is vibist extraordinaire Steve Hobbs and NCJF’s Herman Burney on bass. The next set will feature internationally renowned and award winning jazz pianist Lenore Raphael, who is a Steinway artist and radio host (Lenore Raphael’s Jazzspot) where she interviews and performs with famed jazz musicians. All Stars fill the stage at a past North Carolina Jazz Fest Backing him are Herman Burney on bass, Rossano Sportiello on piano, and on drums Chuck Redd. Thursday night will be an EXTRAVAGANZA – a celebration of our all being together again, to enjoy live jazz with our friends, at the home of the North Carolina Jazz Festival – The Hotel Ballast! We will open the evening with vocalist Steve Washington, whose style and voice are reminiscent of Nat “King” Cole and Billy Eckstine.
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