New York Swing
Sat., Jan. 12, 2008 / 8 pm
Bucky Pizzarelli
Bucky Pizzarelli
was considered the only guitarist next to George Van Eps, to play the seven-string electric guitar exclusively.
Bucky is a dedicated preservationist of the old guitar music and the early styles of playing. Recordings like Love Songs
and NY Swing present a picture of the complete jazz musician and guitarist who moves effortlessly from the daunting format
of the solo guitar to playing solid, swinging rhythm and single string solos in an ensemble setting.
John Bunch
A Legendary Piano player - currently co-leads New York Swing. He' played in the bands of Woody Herman, Maynard
Ferguson and Benny Goodman. George T. Simon called him “the Fred Astaire of the piano”.
Phil Flanigan
Phil Flanigan is highly respected both as a soloist and as an ensemble player. Bob Wilber has called him the "most melodic
bass soloist in jazz." Phil acquired “the Lady’s Head” bass in 2001, a legend in its own right as evinced
by the list of previous owners: Bob Casey, Irv Manning, Red Balaban, and Bob Haggart.
Jonathan Russell
An engaging twelve-year-old jazz violinist specializing in improvisation in traditional, Dixieland
and Swing styles.
Jazz In January
The Centenary Performing Arts Guild will feature, “Jazz In January 2008”, a three concert series beginning Saturday,
Jan. 12th at 8pm in the Dome in the main administrative building on the campus of Centenary College - 400 Jefferson Street,
Hackettstown, NJ 07840 (Directions).
Tickets
| 2008 Tickets |
Tickets In Advance:
$22.50 Adults/Seniors,
$15.00 Stu./Child Under
18
$27.50
at the door
$60 for all 3 Concerts
(Online Ticketing not programmed for the Series -
supplement your online order with a comment request for the Series) |
Tickets Now On Sale
Tickets can be purchased by calling Centenary Box Office at 908-979-0900 or 908-637-6455 Or through our Secure
Online Ticketing System (Series not available online except as comment request) - MasterCard, Visa, Cash or Checks Accepted.
Tickets may also be purchased with cash or check at the following locations:
Panther Valley Inn • Skylands Bank • Hackettstown Trading Post
WRNJ Radio •
Hackettstown Carpet • Valley National Bank
Long Valley Music Center
Jazz In January is Produced by Coyne Enterprises
And
the Centenary Performing Arts Guild
in Cooperation with WRNJ & WNTI Radio |
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