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Americana Roots Broadway Celebrity Concerts Chamber Arts Dance Family Global Stage subscriber edition Vocal Songbook 2019-20 elcome to the 2019–20 season at the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center at Auburn W University. In this inaugural season and beyond, it is our charge to elevate and transform the creative landscape of the university, the region and beyond with thoughtfully curated experiences that inspire, engage and enlighten audiences while fostering innovative research and scholarship in the arts.

Throughout the year, the Gogue Center will offer world-renowned artists that will be presenting select performances on our stage. In this inaugural season, many will be making their only stop in Alabama exclusively at the Gogue Center. The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, the most celebrated singer of our time Renée Fleming, fan favorite DIAVOLO, and award- winning choreographer Camille A. Brown and Dancers are just a handful of performers presenting unique artistic and educational experiences in our state.

Likewise, we are delighted to also introduce new artists to Welcome our campus and community, including mandolin phenom ; Tony Award-winning actress, singer and dancer Sutton Foster; YouTube sensation Scott Bradlee’s ; America’s Got Talent 2012 semi- to Our finalist Lightwire Theater; and many more. These artists are just a few of the new faces, sounds and experiences you as audience members will share during this inaugural Inaugural season at the Gogue Center. In addition to the outstanding performances, education and community engagement are vital to our mission as Season arts presenters at Auburn University and in Alabama. Our K-12 School Show program will impact more than 7,000 children, exposing them to artistic experiences in American music, dance, circus arts and more. Visiting artists will also interact with our students and faculty Season Sponsored by at Auburn University, area students and teachers, and lifelong learners through artist talks, master classes, and lecture demonstrations. Before performances, come early to experience a pre-show talk by visiting artists, scholars and local artists, which will assist in setting the stage for the evening’s entertainment.

As you explore all that the season ahead encompasses, discover new performers and artists, expand your mind with artist talks, and engage with our local community and beyond at the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center at Auburn University.

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season 04 calendar series americana roots 06 Allman Betts Band Béla Fleck and The Flecktones Sierra Hull Band

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celebrity concerts 14 An Evening with Sutton Foster Larry, Steve and Rudy — The Gatlin Brothers The Beach Boys

chamber arts 18 Montrose Trio Matt Haimovitz and Simone Dinnerstein Dover Quartet and Bridget Kibbey

dance 22 DIAVOLO: Architecture in Motion Dorrance Dance Camille A. Brown and Dancers

family 26 42ft — A Menagerie of Mechanical Marvels by Cirque Mechanics Dino-Light by Lightwire Theater Air Play by Acrobuffos

global stage 30 Terrance Simien and The Zydeco Experience Pablo Sáinz Villegas: Americano Trio Zakir Hussain and Friends featuring Jayanthi Kumaresh and Kala Ramnath

jazz 34 Blue Note Records 80th Birthday Celebration. The State of Jazz 2019 featuring Kandace Springs, James Carter Organ Trio and James Francies Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Alfredo Rodríguez and Pedrito Martinez Duo

vocal songbook 38 Renée Fleming Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox VOCES8 (Holiday Progam)

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ierra Hull’s positively stellar career started early. . edu That is, if you consider a Grand Ole Opry debut S at age 10—and being called back to the stage a year later to perform with her hero and mentor —to be early. She played Carnegie Hall at 12; at 13 she signed with Rounder Records and issued her debut, Secrets, which garnered the first of many nominations for Mandolin Player of the Year. She played the Kennedy Center at 16 and the next year became the first bluegrass musician to receive a Presidential Scholarship at the Berklee College of Music. As a 20-year-old, Hull played Béla Fleck and The Flecktones the White House. thursday, november 21 • 7:30 p.m. In 2010, Hull captured her first International Bluegrass Musician Association (IBMA) award for Recorded Event of ombining the best elements of folk, have devoted time to their own projects: Fleck’s the Year and released her second album, Daybreak, with funk, rock and jam-band aesthetics, collaborations with Chick Corea, Zakir Hussain seven original compositions. C groundbreaking banjoist and composer and Edgar Meyer; Victor’s solo tours, music clinics By 2016, Hull began to shed the child prodigy tag and Béla Fleck has reconvened the original Béla and collaboration with Stanley Clarke and Marcus reached a more mature place in her life and in her art. Fleck and The Flecktones for a long run of live Miller on SMV; and Roy’s Black Mozart project She tapped legendary musician Béla Fleck to produce performances in 2019—and their most extensive and development of new instruments. her third album, Weighted Mind. A departure from tour in years. The lineup of this inscrutable, her opening pair of records, Hull let go of whatever bordering on mystical, bluegrass jam band The band’s 2011 album, Rocket Science, marked preconceptions existed—both hers and those of her consists of Fleck on banjo, Victor Wooten on the first recording by the original band members audience—and birthed a Grammy-nominated masterpiece. bass, Wooten’s brother and percussionist/ in almost two decades. Resisting feelings of Months later she was taking home the IBMA award for drumitarist Roy “Futureman” Wooten, and pianist/ nostalgia, the album saw the Grammy Award- Mandolin Player of the Year. After a near-decade of harmonica player Howard Levy (back with the winning quartet create some of the most forward- consecutive nominations, Hull became the first woman to band since 2011). thinking music of their long, celebrated career. Today, The Flecktones continue to explore all win the prestigious title. Formed more than three decades ago, the band genres—from classical and jazz, to bluegrass Currently at work on the follow-up to Weighted Mind, her first united for a performance on PBS’s Lonesome and African music, to electric blues and Eastern next album will consist of all original material. “There’s a Pine Special. What followed was a series of highly European folk dances—the result of which is a voice in the back of my head telling me to keep working, acclaimed , five Grammy Awards and an musical mind-meld beyond description. to keep moving forward,” Hull says. “You have to keep intense fan following. Along with their incredible progressing and introducing new things.” output as a group, members of The Flecktones 2019-20 • Astoundingly adept musicians who are comfortable playing virtually “ any type of music.” — JazzTimes americana roots roots americana

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Escape to Margaritaville wednesday, december 4 • 7:30 p.m. Broadway thursday, december 5 • 7:30 p.m. elcome to Margaritaville, where people come to get away from it all—and stay W to find something they never expected. Adapted from a book by Emmy Award winner (My Name is Earl, Raising Hope) and Emmy Award nominee Mike O’Malley (“Survivors Remorse,” “Shameless”), Escape To Margaritaville It will knock your is the musical comedy featuring both original flip-flops off!” songs and your most-loved Jimmy Buffett classics, including “Fins,” “Volcano,” “Cheeseburger in — Entertainment Weekly Paradise” and many more. USA Today calls it “A “ little slice of paradise!” and Entertainment Weekly raves, “It will knock your flip-flops off!” So don’t let the party start without you.

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RENT 20th Anniversary Tour . tuesday, february 18 • 7:30 p.m. auburn wednesday, february 19 • 7:30 p.m. . edu ore than two decades since its original premiere, Jonathan Larson’s RENT continues to speak loudly M and defiantly to audiences across generations and all over the world. A re-imagining of Puccini’s La Bohème, RENT follows an unforgettable year in the lives of seven artists struggling to follow their dreams without selling out. With its inspiring message of joy and hope in the face of fear, this timeless celebration of friendship and creativity reminds us to measure our lives with the only thing that truly matters—love. Waitress The show received its world premiere off-Broadway at tuesday, february 25 • 7:30 p.m. New York Theatre Workshop on February 13, 1996, to wednesday, february 26 • 7:30 p.m. ecstatic reviews and transferred to Broadway on April 29, 1996. RENT won the 1996 Tony Award for Best Musical as well as the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Now, the celebrated nspired by the beloved 2007 film starring masterpiece returns to the stage in a vibrant 20th Keri Russell, Waitress is the Broadway anniversary touring production. I musical that tells the story of Jenna Hunterson, an expert pie maker who dreams of Based on original direction by Tony- and Drama Desk- a way out of her small town. A baking contest nominated Michael Greif, Evan Ensign re-stages the RENT and the town’s new doctor may offer her a fresh 20th Anniversary Tour. [Waitress] has start, but Jenna must summon the strength to rebuild her own life in this uplifting celebration of audiences . . . friendship, motherhood and the magic of a well- alternately whooping made pie. “ with excitement and [RENT] is a timeless Brought to life by a groundbreaking, all-female musical whose themes of creative team, the Tony Award-winning hit dabbing with tears.” features original music and lyrics by seven-time — The Los Angeles Times love, loss, and the value Grammy nominee Sara Bareilles (“Love Song,” “ “Brave”), a book by acclaimed screenwriter Jessie of community bridge Nelson (I Am Sam) and direction by Tony Award generational gaps . . . ” winner Diane Paulus (Pippin, Finding Neverland). — Huffington Post This performance contains adult content and themes. This performance contains adult content and themes. Performance Sponsored by 2019-20

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An Evening with Sutton Foster auburn friday, september 27 • 7:30 p.m. . edu enowned performer of stage and screen, Sutton PRESENTING Foster’s vivacious cabaret act features the multi- R talented phenom singing everything from show tunes to pop to country. A celebrated Broadway actress with multiple awards and nominations to her credit, Foster has twice won the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical, once in 2002 for her role as Millie Dumont in Thoroughly Modern Millie, and again in 2011 as the evangelist-turned-nightclub singer Reno Sweeny in Anything Goes. Her acclaimed theater career spans two decades and includes roles in productions of Grease, Annie, Les Misérables, South Pacific, Funny Girl, Young Frankenstein and Shrek The Musical.

As a solo artist, Foster has graced the stages of Carnegie Celebrity Hall, Feinstein’s, and Lincoln Center’s American Songbook series, and has toured the country with a hit solo concert featuring songs from her debut album, Wish, as well as her follow-up, An Evening with Sutton Foster: Live at the Cafe Carlyle. She released her third solo album, Take Me to the World, in June 2018.

Foster currently stars as Liza in the critically acclaimed Concerts TV Land series, Younger, which returns for its sixth season in 2019. Previously, Sutton played the role of Michelle Simms in Amy Sherman-Palladino’s ABC Family series, Bunheads, and also guest-starred in Sherman-Palladino’s Netflix revival Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, released in late 2016.

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Montrose Trio Chamber tuesday, december 3 • 7:30 p.m. raised in the Washington Post for their “absolutely top-notch music-making,” P and “poised to become one of the top piano trios in the world,” the Montrose Trio has rapidly earned a reputation for performances of unmatched distinction. Formed in 2013, this collaboration between pianist Jon Kimura . . . vibrant Arts Parker, violinist Martin Beaver, and cellist Clive Greensmith stems from a long and fruitful performances that relationship between pianist Parker and the Tokyo String Quartet. Parker was the quartet’s final let each work reveal guest pianist, and a backstage conversation with “ Beaver and Greensmith brought the Montrose itself in all it has Trio into existence. to say.” Appropriately, the trio’s namesake comes from — Albuquerque Journal a three-part inspiration: Château Montrose, a storied Bordeaux wine long favored after concerts; the Montrose Arts District of Houston; and the street in Winnipeg where Beaver was raised. 20

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Matt Haimovitz and Simone Dinnerstein Dover Quartet and Bridget Kibbey tuesday, march 3 • 7:30 p.m. tuesday, march 24 • 7:30 p.m.

s the world approaches the 250th 13, as soloist with Zubin Mehta and the Israel herished harpist Bridget Kibbey and anniversary of Beethoven’s birth in 1770, Philharmonic. He has gone on to perform on the the world-renowned Dover Quartet are A two extraordinary artists pair this giant world’s most esteemed stages, with a recording C uniting for the first time in a celebration with one of contemporary music’s most influential career that encompasses more than 20 years of of the “father” of all composers, J.S. Bach. The composers—Philip Glass. Cellist Matt Haimovitz award-winning work. unprecedented performance features a selection and pianist Simone Dinnerstein collaborate on a of Bach’s greatest works in the hands of some of [Kibbey makes] it dynamic program that includes a Beethoven cello Lauded for her “lean, knowing and unpretentious today’s most brilliant musical artists. From the sonata alongside a Glass partita and solo piano elegance” in the New Yorker, with the “Toccata and Fugue in D Minor” to the Aria and seem as though her and cello repertoires by both composers. Independent observing the “majestic originality of Three Variations from the Goldberg Variations; instrument [has] vision” in her artistic approach, American pianist from The Art of the Fugue to “Brandenburg Renowned pioneering cellist Matt Haimovitz Simone Dinnerstein first attracted attention in “ Concerto No. 3,” Kibbey and the Dover Quartet been waiting all has been praised by The New York Times as 2007 with her self-produced recording of Bach’s will dazzle and captivate the audience. a “ferociously talented cellist who brings his Goldberg Variations. A remarkable success, it its life to explode megawatt sound and uncommon, expressive gifts reached No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Classical An acclaimed soloist and chamber musician who to a vast variety of styles.” A remarkable virtuoso Albums Chart and established Dinnerstein’s has toured and recorded with Dawn Upshaw with the gorgeous who never turns in a predictable performance, distinctive and original approach. and Placido Domingo, Kibbey brings virtuosic colors and energetic Haimovitz made his debut in 1984, at the age of brilliance and musical charisma to all she plays. figures she was Kibbey pairs with the phenomenal Dover Quartet, praised by Strad for “their exceptional getting from it.” Dinnerstein’s playing is one of a interpretative maturity, tonal refinement, and — The New York Times taut ensemble.” The quartet catapulted to kind . . . hearing her rendition of a international stardom following a stunning sweep at the 2013 Banff Competition, at which they won

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DIAVOLO: Architecture in Motion Dance thursday, october 3 • 7:30 p.m. IAVOLO: Architecture in Motion, the renowned Los Angeles-based dance D company, was founded in 1992 by artistic director Jacques Heim, an inquisitive guy who combined his academic background in theater, film and dance with a passion for architecture. Thanks to Heim and his talented crew of dancers, designers and engineers, the company has, for more than 25 years, been applauded internationally for its ability to display surprising movement against a backdrop of elaborately designed space, all while entertaining audiences . . . the dance with what is, in fact, a new art form. equivalent of going Heim’s skill in creating work that entertains is down a roller coaster central to his artistic vision, one that combines “ elements of contemporary dance with martial . . . a pure shot of arts, acrobatics, gymnastics and hip-hop. DIAVOLO has captivated sold-out audience for adrenaline.” years, performing in 250 cities and 14 countries — Broadway World and throughout the U.S.

In 2017, DIAVOLO enjoyed an especially extraordinary season, highlighted by Heim’s creation of five new pieces for Season 12 of NBC’s hit series America’s Got Talent. One of the top-10 contestants to reach the show’s finale at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre, the company’s performances were seen by more than 90 million television viewers. 24

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Dorrance Dance Camille A. Brown and Dancers friday, january 31 • 7:30 p.m. saturday, april 18 • 7:30 p.m.

orrance Dance is an award-winning amille A. Brown and Dancers (CABD) CABD is known for an introspective approach to tap dance company whose uniquely is a Bessie Award-winning, New York cultural themes through visceral movement and D talented dancers and musicians deliver C City-based dance company advancing sociopolitical dialogues. Camille A. Brown leads innovative, powerful performances at every the artistic vision of dancer and choreographer her dancers through excavations of ancestral show. The company’s work aims to honor tap Camille A. Brown. Founded in 2006, the company stories, encouraging each dancer to embrace dance’s beautiful history in a new, dynamic and This intimate and performs around the globe, inviting audiences their unique embodiment of the artistic vision and compelling context; not by stripping the form into stories and dialogues about race, culture and gestural vocabulary. of its tradition, but by pushing it—rhythmically, rowdy merging identity. A veteran of Broadway, Camille A. Brown technically and conceptually. The company’s has choreographed the Emmy Award-winning The dances use theatricality and the aesthetics inaugural performance garnered a Bessie Award of dance and special Jesus Christ Superstar and the Tony of modern, hip-hop, African, ballet and tap for “blasting open our notions of tap,” and the “ Award-winning revival of Once on This Island, to tell the stories that connect history with music, with one company continues its passionate commitment to receiving Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk and contemporary culture. Strongly character-based, expanding the audience of tap dance, America’s disappearing into the Chita Rivera award nominations for her work on they express each topic by building from little original art form. the show. She and her company have performed moments, modeling a filmic sensibility. Theater, other, hits you like a at national and international venues including poetry, visual art and music of all genres merge to Founded in 2011 by artistic director and 2015 sonic distillation . . . ” the Joyce Theater, the Kennedy Center and the inject each performance with energy and urgency. MacArthur Fellow Michelle Dorrance, Dorrance Belfast Festival at Queen’s in Ireland. In 2014, Dance has received countless accolades and — The Washington Post CABD received the Bessie Award for Outstanding rave reviews. The company has performed for Production for Mr. TOL E. RAncE. packed houses around the globe and is dedicated to expanding its programs to help shape and educate the next generation of tap dancers.

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While drawing inspiration from the modern circus, Cirque Mechanics is rooted in the stories of American Family ingenuity and mechanical innovation. In past years, Cirque Mechanics has thrilled audiences with the extraordinary spectacles of Birdhouse Factory, Boomtown and Pedal Punk. And, new for this season, the troupe has created 42ft – A Menagerie of Mechanical Marvels. The performance takes place inside a 42-foot classic single-ring circus, transformed by marvels like a galloping metal horse and rotating tent frame serving acrobats and strongmen. The pairing of the traditional with the innovative makes Cirque Mechanics a dazzling crowd- pleaser for every age.

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Air Play by Acrobuffos . friday, may 8 • 7:30 p.m. auburn . ince 2005, Acrobuffos, the husband and wife edu team of Seth Bloom and Christina Gelsone, have S been redefining traditional circus performance to the delight of all ages. Having performed collectively in 48 different countries, with seven inventive shows to their credit, the expert clown duo elevates the art of comedic, physical theater to mesmerizing, lighter-than-air spectacle.

Acrobuffos’s latest production, Air Play, is a circus-style adventure of two siblings journeying through a surreal world, with the ability to turn common, everyday objects Dino-Light by Lightwire Theater into displays of uncommon beauty. Fabrics dance in the friday, january 17 • 7:30 p.m. wind, balloons have a mind of their own, confetti turns into the night sky and an enormous canopy of hovering silk forever alters their future. “You feel you’re witnessing ightwire Theater brings stories to life in Lightwire Theater co-creators Ian Carney and divine natural occurrences rather than carefully devised complete darkness. Hailed by Rolling Corbin Popp met in New York City while dancing circus stunts,” raves the Hartford Courant. L Stone as “absolutely incredible,” their in Twyla Tharp’s Movin’ Out on Broadway. An Air Play merges circus and street-theater performance electroluminescent artistry mesmerizes audiences immediate connection was made between the art with the sculptural artistry of Daniel Wurtzel, whose with a unique show that combines dance and kindred spirits as they discovered their mutual creations have been seen on Broadway and with Cirque innovative costume design. An assortment of love of art, theater and technology. After coming du Soleil, Robert Lepage and Diane Paulus. With visual neon-lit creatures, from dinosaurs to 16-foot-tall across a product called “EL wire,” the lights images seemingly sewn from the sky, this poetic ode to birds, ducks, soldiers and more, moves around turned on and the possibilities seemed endless. childhood will enchant and electrify the young and young a completely darkened stage choreographed to at heart. exhilarating music. Lightwire’s costume creations Lightwire Theater are winners of truTV’s Fake can require nearly 200 hours to build and can Off and have been featured as semifinalists on include anything from fishing poles to duct tape NBC’s America’s Got Talent, where Howard to skateboard wheels. The result is a showcase of Stern praised their ingenuity and creativity, innovative visual storytelling that will enchant the and declared, “You’re everything that makes . . . A joy from start to inner child of every age. America great!” finish, [Air Play] will entrance children, and School Show Sponsored by “ will act as a reset button for stressed adults.” — Sydney Morning Herald

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Terrance Simien and The Zydeco Experience Global friday, february 21 • 7:30 p.m. or more than 30 years, two-time Grammy Robert Palmer, Stevie Wonder, Los Lobos, Taj Award-winning artist Terrance Simien Mahal, Dr. John, the Meters, Allen Touissant, F has been shattering the myths about Paul Simon and Dave Matthews Band, to name indigenous roots music and redefining the genre a few. In 2008, Terrence Simien and the Zydeco with historic albums and performances. Simien, Experience were the first artists in more than an eighth-generation Louisiana Creole, is the real 30 years to win a Grammy Award in zydeco. The deal, with a massively entertaining live show that following year Simien collaborated with Randy Stage incorporates all that is great about Louisiana’s Newman on “Gonna Take You There,” a zydeco- diverse musical heritage—a hypnotic blend of flavored song featured in the Disney animated American roots music flavored with New Orleans feature film The Princess and the Frog. funk, reggae, world and blues. Leading his dynamic band, Simien has become Simien began touring at the young age of 18, one of the most respected and accomplished and by 20 found himself sharing the stage with artists in American roots music today. He and Fats Domino and Sarah Vaughn at the Bern his bandmates have performed more than 7,000 Jazz Festival. Over the years, Simien and his concerts and toured in more than 45 countries bandmates have played live and in studio with during their eventful career.

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Zakir Hussain and Friends Pablo Sáinz Villegas: Americano Trio featuring Jayanthi Kumaresh and Kala Ramnath sunday, march 1 • 7:30 p.m. tuesday, april 21 • 7:30 p.m.

raised as the soul of the Spanish guitar, will be accompanied by versatile bassist Pedro akir Hussain is appreciated as an A child prodigy, Hussain was touring by the age Pablo Sáinz Villegas has become a Giraudo and master percussionist Nacho Arimany, international phenomenon and one of the of 12. His first solo release, Making Music, was P worldwide sensation known as this presenting Americano, a musical journey of song Z greatest musicians of our time. A classical acclaimed as “one of the most inspired East- generation’s great guitarist. through the Americas. tabla virtuoso, he has elevated the status of his West fusion albums ever recorded.” In 1992, instrument both in India and around the world. Planet Drum, an album co-created and produced Born in La Rioja in Northern Spain, he is known Originally from Córdoba, Argentina, Giraudo is a Zakir’s playing is marked by uncanny intuition and by Hussain and Mickey Hart, became the first for his passionate, emotive and open-hearted Grammy Award-winning composer, conductor and masterful improvisational dexterity, founded in recording to win a Grammy in the Best World style, whether he is performing at intimate recital arranger whose collaborations range from tango formidable knowledge and study. Music category. halls or playing with beloved tenor Plácido to jazz and include such legendary artists as Pablo Domingo to an audience of more than 85,000 at Ziegler and Branford Marsalis. Widely considered a chief architect of the For his performance at the Gogue Center, Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid. contemporary world music movement, Hussain’s Hussain will be joined by maestro Kala Ramnath, Nacho Arimany works as a producer, performer many historic collaborations include the fusion described as a musician of giant-like qualities and Sáinz Villegas believes that music is the best and educator. Specializing in North African and band Shakti, Planet Drum with the Grateful known for her ‘Singing Violin,’ and Dr. Jayanthi language for communication because of its flamenco rhythms, he performs internationally Dead’s Mickey Hart, and recordings and Kumaresh, one of the top veena (South Indian intangible and ethereal nature. He thrives on a and has received critical acclaim for his work with performances with artists as diverse as George Carnatic lute) artists today. These three masters continuous search for innovative ways to inspire flamenco greats Joaquín Cortés, Rocío Molina Harrison, Yo-Yo Ma, Joe Henderson, Van Morrison of the highest order will perform a unique diverse communities within society. For his and Rafaela Carrasco. and Pharoah Sanders, among many others. celebration of global music. appearance at the Gogue Center, Sáinz Villegas

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Blue Note Records 80th Birthday Celebration. The State of Jazz 2019 featuring Kandace Springs, James Carter Organ Trio and James Francies Jazz friday, october 18 • 7:30 p.m. stablished in 1939, Blue Note Records Jazz pianist James Francies, who has performed is an American jazz that on Chance The Rapper’s Grammy Award-winning E derives its name from the characteristic hit single “No Problem” and frequently fills in “blue notes” of jazz and blues. Beginning as a with The Roots on The Tonight Show with Jimmy label that recorded swing and traditional jazz, Fallon, has collaborated with a number of other Blue Note later moved its focus to modern jazz prominent artists such as Christian McBride, Pat artists like Art Blakey, Thelonious Monk, Fats Metheny, and Lauryn Hill. Navarro and Bud Powell. To celebrate its 80th anniversary, Blue Note is presenting a tour that Virtuosic saxophonist James Carter has recorded features a trio of dynamic artists—Kandace 18 albums under his own name and appeared Springs (vocals and keyboards), James Francies on many others with artists including The Art (piano) and James Carter (saxophone)—for an Ensemble of Chicago, Ginger Baker (Cream), unparalleled musical event. Kathleen Battle, Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis, Madeleine Peyroux and Marcus Miller. Nashville-based singer, songwriter and pianist Carter, one of jazz’s most talented improvisors, Kandace Springs recently recorded her debut has headlined his multigenerational James Carter album, Soul Eyes, for Blue Note. Praised for her Organ Trio for 17 years. artistic originality, Springs cites legendary stylists such as Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and Nina Simone as primary influences.

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— lique Kidjo, Chucho Valdés and James Taylor. James and Valdés Chucho élique Kidjo, released in February 2019 and produced by by and produced 2019 in February released a range finds the pair exploring Jones, Quincy Cuban classics from moods and influences, of a to compositions original collaborative to a version like favorites, unexpected of number “Thriller” and their joyous Jackson’s Michael of the classic video game on the theme from take 3.” Bros. Mario “Super style of Afro-Cuban folkloric and religious music. music. and religious folkloric Afro-Cuban of style he arrived and vocalist, percussionist A master First soon awarded and was in 1998, in the U.S. Jazz of Institute Monk the Thelonious at Place Competition Drum Hand Afro-Latin International with Wynton or recorded has performed Martinez Simon, Paul Springsteen, Bruce Sting, Marsalis, Ang album, collaborative first Their ”

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Renée Fleming tuesday, september 24 • 7:30 p.m.

enée Fleming is one of the most acclaimed singers PRESENTING of our time. In 2013, President Barack Obama R awarded her America’s highest honor for an artist, the National Medal of Arts. She brought her voice to a vast new audience in 2014 as the only classical artist ever to sing the U.S. National Anthem at the Super Bowl. Winner of the 2013 Grammy Award (her fourth) for Best Classical Vocal Solo, Fleming has sung for momentous occasions from the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony to the Diamond Jubilee Concert for Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. In 2008, Fleming became the first woman in the 125-year history of the Metropolitan Opera to solo headline an opening night gala.

Fleming earned a Tony Award nomination for her Vocal performance in the 2018 Broadway production of Carousel. She can be heard on the soundtracks of the 2018 Best Picture Oscar winner The Shape of Water and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, and provides the singing voice of Roxane, played by Julianne Moore, in the 2018 film adaptation of the best-selling novel Bel Canto. Songbook In September 2018, Decca released her latest album, Renée Fleming: Broadway, featuring a collection of great musical theater songs from the 1920s to the present day. She has recorded everything from complete operas and song recitals to indie rock and jazz, and her album Signatures was selected by the U.S. Library of Congress for the National Recording Registry as an “aural treasure worthy of preservation as part of America’s patrimony.” Fleming made her London musical theater debut in The Light in the Piazza at Royal Festival Hall in June 2019.

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all ticket sales are final will call/ticket pick up ticket exchange Due to the nature of the performing arts, scheduled Any ticket orders not mailed, emailed, or retrieved Tickets are not refundable, but the Gogue Center artists, events, and programs are subject to change. from the box office prior to a performance are held at offers multiple options to make it easy for patrons If an artist cancels an appearance, the Gogue Center will call, which opens in the lobby 90 minutes prior to to make the most of the ticket value if you can no will make every effort to substitute the scheduled the performance start time. longer attend a performance. Price differences and Purchase Subscriptions event with a comparable artist or performance. exchange fees may apply. Three options for ticket and Tickets Refunds will be offered only if a substitute cannot be access for persons with disabilities exchange are outlined below. Exchanged tickets must found. Service fees are not refundable. 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Alice Bell Alice Ralph Bolt Ralph Susan Black Susan Bill Alverson Dennis Drake Dennis Mac Cutchins Mac Gary Godfrey Stephen Fuller Stephen Richard Barber Richard Juanita Bridges Juanita Phillip Clowdus Phillip Elizabeth Grant Elizabeth Doug Augustine Doug Fred Blatchford Fred Ginny Anderson Ginny Ingrid Doerstling Ingrid Ron D. Dyson, Jr. Dyson, D. Ron Thomas J. Gogue J. Thomas Patricia R Farmer Patricia Lourdes Betanzos Lourdes Jennifer K. Gibson K. Gibson Jennifer Carole Ann Fowler Carole Kenneth L Farmer Jr L Farmer Kenneth Jay and Susie Gogue and Susie Jay Patty and Jim Disque and Jim Patty Jan and Brian Batson Jan Pallie and Kyle Butler and Kyle Pallie Ralph B. Draughon Jr. B. Draughon Ralph Catherine Bickerstaff Catherine Carol and Jim Carroll and Jim Carol Anne and Rod Duraski Anne and Rod Todd and Traci Dyleski and Traci Todd Camille and Billy Davis Kathy and Mike Eckard and Mike Kathy Nancy and Grant Davis and Grant Nancy Jessica and Bill Barrick Jessica Sally and Paul Bingham Sally and Paul Holly and David Baulch and David Holly Martha and Bob Dumas Martha Betty and John Burgess and John Betty Karen and Bob Cochran Karen Chris and Emily Baggett and Emily Chris Dr. Alfred Ray Cavender Ray Alfred Dr. Julie and David DeBaets and David Julie Marilyn and Dan Furlong and Dan Marilyn Wilson Butler Architects Butler Wilson Susan and Phillip Cowart and Phillip Susan Judith and Thomas Chase and Thomas Judith Nancy and Billy Cleveland Nancy Dr. Dorothy Cavender and and Cavender Dorothy Dr. Jennifer and Marcus Clark and Marcus Jennifer Susan and Joseph Downey Downey and Joseph Susan Arthur J. and Laura Cooper and Laura Arthur J. Betty and Robert Greenhaw and Robert Betty Kevin and Charlotte Conaway and Charlotte Kevin Kathey and Leahman Davidson and Leahman Kathey John Mark and Merideth Davis and Merideth Mark John Jacqueline and Charles Bonney and Charles Jacqueline Auburn Chamber of Commerce of Chamber Auburn L. Nick Davis and Sergio Marentes and Sergio L. Davis Nick Dr. Matthew and Dr. Nicole Carter Nicole and Dr. Matthew Dr. Allen Beard and Molly Miller-Beard and Molly Beard Allen Seat donors as of March 27, 2019. To learn more about seat naming, contact Carrie Collett, development associate, at 334.844.7945 or [email protected]. 334.844.7945 at associate, development Carrie Collett, contact naming, about seat more learn To 2019. 27, March as of donors Seat * Mrs. Taylor Dobbs and Dr. Matthew Dobbs Matthew and Dr. Dobbs Taylor Mrs. * David M. George and Jana L. and Jana Smith M. George David • Wayne and Sheila Bassett • Joe and Lee Beckwith and Lee • Joe Bassett and Sheila • Wayne friend • Drs. Stephen Schmidt and Margaret Craig-Schmidt • Steve and Judy Scully and Judy • Steve Craig-Schmidt Schmidt and Margaret Stephen • Drs. champion producer associate presenter benefactor Hugh and Kathi Wilson • Lauren and Ginny Wolfe and Ginny • Lauren Wilson and Kathi Hugh Paula and James Wilson • Keven and Elizabeth Yost and Elizabeth • Keven Wilson and James Paula Rick and Judy Wilhite • Cathy Wright • Chris Young • Chris Wright • Cathy Wilhite and Judy Rick Dr. and Mrs. Scott Sprayberry • Linda and Jeff Stone • Linda and Jeff Sprayberry Scott Mrs. and Dr. Drs. Arthur Avery and Leanne Lamke and Leanne Avery Arthur Drs. • Kimble Manley Eastman • William and Ellen Faurot • Dr. Robin B. Fellers • John C. Frandsen • John B. Fellers Robin • Dr. Faurot and Ellen • William Eastman Manley é • Kimble INAUGURAL SEASON SPONSORS SEASON INAUGURAL • Tim and Tricia Hill • Melinda and Jim Phillips • Phillips and Jim • Melinda Hill and Tricia • Tim CAPT and Mrs. Dennis Pinkard, USN Pinkard, Dennis and Mrs. CAPT

Bobby and Fredressa Whittenburg • Dr. Ralph and Carol Womer • Karen and Mitch Wood and Mitch • Karen Womer and Carol Ralph • Dr. Whittenburg and Fredressa Bobby Andee and David Hodo • Jackson Thornton • Jim and Jenny Jenkins • Calvin and Mary Johnson • Calvin and Mary Jenkins Jenny and • Jim Thornton • Jackson Hodo Andee and David Jon and Rachel Hyink • Ann and Keith Martin • Jim and Susan McKee • Farrar and Michael Murray and Michael • Farrar McKee and Susan • Jim Martin • Ann and Keith Hyink and Rachel Jon Peggy and Ernest Todd • Anne A. Welch • Wild Birds Unlimited • Drs. Michael and Patricia Williams and Patricia Michael • Drs. Unlimited Birds • Wild • Anne A. Welch Todd and Ernest Peggy TownePlace Suites Auburn • Bill and Sarah Walls • Susie and Robert Weigel • Ann and Chuck Williams • Ann and Chuck Weigel and Robert • Susie Walls • Bill and Sarah Auburn Suites TownePlace Akridge & Balch, P.C. Akridge 2019-20 — Wesley Wilkerson • Muncie and Mattson, P.C. • My Gym Auburn • Paul and Louisa Patterson • Keith and Donna Phillips and Donna • Keith Patterson and Louisa • Paul Auburn Gym • My P.C. and Mattson, • Muncie Wilkerson — Wesley Scott and Penny Johnson • Nathan and Shelby Levy • Edward and Nancy Luce • Nicole Lynch • MAC Animal Clinic • MAC Lynch Nicole • Luce and Nancy • Edward Levy and Shelby • Nathan Johnson and Penny Scott Lady and Matt Cox • Team Echols • Matt and Cheri Falconer • Margaret Fitch-Hauser • Dr. and Mrs. Gimenez and Mrs. • Dr. Fitch-Hauser • Margaret Falconer and Cheri • Matt Echols • Team Cox Lady and Matt Sushi Bistro • Jerry and Cheryl Thompson • Drs. Patricia Rynders and Michael Tillson • Terri and Sibley Turner and Sibley • Terri Tillson and Michael Rynders Patricia • Drs. and Cheryl Thompson • Jerry Bistro Sushi BBVA Compass Auburn • E. Joyce R. Burrows • Emily Camp • Chuck and Deborah (Hopkins) Carter • Chirpwood Carter (Hopkins) and Deborah Camp • Chuck • Emily R. Burrows • E. Auburn Joyce Compass BBVA Drs. Lane and William Sauser • Jennifer and Aaron Schmidt • Michele and Todd Scholl • Tommy and Frankie Stone and Frankie Scholl • Tommy and Todd Schmidt • Michele and Aaron • Jennifer Sauser Lane and William Drs. Edward and Nancy • Morrison • Pak Mail • Laura Young Palmer • Michael and Beth Price • Charlie and Kim Shaw and Kim • Charlie Price Beth and • Michael Palmer Young • Laura Mail • Pak • Morrison and Nancy Edward Behind the Glass • Walt and Alicia Conn • Melinda and Greg Glasscock • Jay and Susie Gogue • Carol and Bill Ham • Carol Gogue Susie and • Jay Glasscock and Greg • Melinda Conn Alicia and • Walt Behind the Glass Drs. Stan and Nancy Harris • Marty and Susan Heffren • Mr. and Mrs. James R. Himmelwright • Kevin and Alan Hinds and Alan • Kevin R. Himmelwright James and Mrs. • Mr. Heffren and Susan • Marty Harris Stan and Nancy Drs. Dr. and Mrs. Keith Adkins • Adkins Keith and Mrs. Dr. Janie and John Boles • Christen and Benjamin Bromberg • Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly Brown • Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown Clarence Mrs. and • Dr. Brown Kelly J. and Mrs. • Mr. and Benjamin Bromberg Boles • Christen and John Janie e Sikes • Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith • Reba and Kenneth Tilt • Virginia Transue • Virginia Tilt and Kenneth Smith • Reba Jerry and Mrs. • Mr. ée Sikes and Aim Lillian Serviss • Jim and Emory

Hearing Professionals of Alabama • The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center • David and Susan Housel and Susan • David Center Conference and Dixon University Auburn at Hotel • The Alabama of Professionals Hearing Hans and Lisa van der Reijden • Teresa and Floyd Vest • J. Austin and Linda Wade • Myrna Walker • Dr. West and Mr. West and Mr. West • Dr. Walker • Myrna Linda Wade and Austin • J. Vest and Floyd • Teresa der Reijden and Lisa van Hans ServisFirst Bank • Samia I. Spencer and William A. Spencer • Chris Spraggins • Stone Martin Builders • Mike and Juli Stover and Juli • Mike Builders Martin A. Spraggins • Stone • Chris Spencer and William Bank • Samia I. Spencer ServisFirst Col (Ret) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bumgardner • Effie and Lewis Cannon • Dr. Matthew and Dr. Nicole Carter • Sam and Cecilia Champion Carter • Sam and Cecilia Nicole and Dr. Matthew Cannon • Dr. and Lewis • Effie Bumgardner Michael and Mrs. Mr. Betty and Robert Greenhaw • Denise Haynes • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farrell Higgins • Ed and Jana Kerns • Ed and Becky Lewis and Becky • Ed Kerns and Jana Higgins • Ed Farrell Thomas and Mrs. • Mr. Haynes • Denise Greenhaw and Robert Betty Sandi and Marc Huber • Marlin and Amy Jensen • Fran and Dr. John Allen Jones III • Jodie and Michael Kenney • Craig Melton • Craig Kenney and Michael III • Jodie Jones Allen John and Dr. • Fran Jensen and Amy • Marlin Huber Sandi and Marc Sam and Mary Ellen Hendrix • Suzanne and Van Henley • James W. and Sally Hodo • Mary H. Hoerlein • Sue and Harry Hooper and Harry • Sue H. Hoerlein Mary • and Sally Hodo W. • James Henley and Van • Suzanne Hendrix Ellen Sam and Mary Machen McChesney • Paul and Dolly Marshall • Edward and Jamie Milton • Dr. Jane Barton Moore • Dr. Phillip Anthony Moore Anthony Phillip • Dr. Barton Moore Jane • Dr. Milton and Jamie • Edward Marshall and Dolly • Paul McChesney Machen Alligare • Crystal and Vernon Allison • Dr. Anna and Dr. Craig Bertolet • Leslie and Jon Brasher (Ovante) • Sue and Gary • Sue Brewis (Ovante) Brasher and Jon • Leslie Bertolet Craig Anna and Dr. • Dr. Allison and Vernon • Crystal Alligare Sponsors as of March 27, 2019. To learn more about sponsorship, contact Leah O’Gwynn, director of development, at 334.844.1287 or [email protected]. 334.844.1287 at development, of director O’Gwynn, Leah contact about sponsorship, more learn To 2019. 27, March as of Sponsors

* Polly and Wesley Dunn • Jen Dut • Jen Dunn and Wesley Polly Stewart and Susan • Haines • Janet M. Hill • Jeff and Carol Jakeman • Merry and Mark Ledbetter • Kathryn and Richard Mitchell and Richard • Kathryn Ledbetter and Mark • Merry Jakeman and Carol • Jeff M. Hill • Janet • Haines and Susan Stewart Luke and Noemí Oeding • Jill and Randall W. Parmer • Sam and Jani Price • Amanda and Roger Rice • Carolyn and Richard Salanitri and Richard • Carolyn Rice • Amanda and Roger Price and Jani • Sam Parmer W. and Randall • Jill Oeding and Noemí Luke Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tuggle • Mr. and Mrs. Casey Waid • Laura and Herbert Weaver • Allison and John Wells • Randy and Ronda West and Ronda • Randy Wells and John • Allison Weaver and Herbert • Laura Waid Casey and Mrs. • Mr. Tuggle Mark and Mrs. Mr. Dan and Judy Guin • Jean and Ambers Hanson • Jason and Tara Harbison • Anne Blue and Scott Harvey • Melody and John Hecker and John • Melody Harvey • Anne Blue and Scott Harbison and Tara • Jason Hanson and Ambers Guin • Jean and Judy Dan Karen and Bob Cochran • Joe and Kim Collazo • Joseph and Susan Downey • Jim and Barbara Dunham • Daniel and Marilyn Furlong and Marilyn • Daniel Dunham and Barbara • Jim Downey and Susan • Joseph Collazo and Kim • Joe and Bob Cochran Karen Dr. and Mrs. William R. McGlynn • Dr. Joseph and Mrs. Kathryn Molnar • Mr. Jerry O. Moody • Jan Moppert • Anthony and Diane Nix and Diane • Anthony Moppert • Jan Moody O. Jerry • Mr. Molnar Kathryn and Mrs. Joseph • Dr. R. McGlynn William and Mrs. Dr. Lisa and Michael Kensler • Neally and Parker Lewis • Dr. and Mrs. Chris Martin • Karla McCormick • Drs. Randall and Nancy McDaniel and Nancy Randall • Drs. McCormick • Karla Martin Chris and Mrs. • Dr. Lewis and Parker • Neally Kensler Lisa and Michael Clark and Linda Lundell • Beverly and Curt Marshall • Phillip and Rachel Moon • John Norton • Kathleen O’Donnell and David Padgett and David O’Donnell • Kathleen Norton • John Moon and Rachel • Phillip and Curt Marshall • Beverly and Linda Lundell Clark Todd and Jessica Crutchfield • Ashley and James Durham • Steven and Leslie Farrington • Philip and Kimberley Fraher • Helga Geyling • Helga Fraher and Kimberley Philip • Farrington and Leslie • Steven Durham and James • Ashley Crutchfield and Jessica Todd Dr. Dorothy Cavender • Dr. Alfred Ray Cavender • Cora and Brian Connelly • Cathy and Davis Cooper • Joe Dalton • Lorry de la Croix • Lorry Dalton • Joe Cooper and Davis • Cathy and Brian Connelly • Cora Cavender Ray Alfred • Dr. Cavender Dorothy Dr. America’s Home Place • Allen Beard and Molly Miller-Beard • Susan and Bill Black • Russell and Rhonda Cattley • Charles and Joy Clark and Joy • Charles Cattley and Rhonda and Bill Black • Russell • Susan Miller-Beard and Molly Beard • Allen Place Home America’s Mark Gardner • Drs. Nancy and Jim Golson • Charlotte Hendrix and John Goodin • Robert and Tina Gottesman • Milly and John Greene and John • Milly Gottesman and Tina Goodin • Robert and John Hendrix Golson • Charlotte and Jim Nancy • Drs. Gardner Mark Mortgage Right ­ Right Mortgage John and Judy Phillips • Phillips Judy and John Dr. Gretchen Oliver • Mr. and Mrs. Mark Adams Pass • Tara Sartorius • Joanne and Paul Schrantz • Curtis Shannon and Sheri Schumacher Schrantz and Paul Sartorius • Joanne • Tara Pass Adams Mark and Mrs. • Mr. Oliver Gretchen Dr. Ayesha and Asim Ali • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber • Mr. Alverson and Mr. Benefield • Margaret and Lucian Bifano • Diana and Sarge Bilgili and Sarge • Diana Bifano and Lucian • Margaret Benefield and Mr. Alverson • Mr. Barber Richard and Mrs. • Mr. Ali and Asim Ayesha

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