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May 24-26, 2019 Presents CELEBRATING LOS ANGELES JAZZ 19 Concerts plus rare films, panels, and special presentations The BBB featuring Bernie Dresel • Bill Cunliffe • The Bill Holman Band Carl Saunders’ Sextet • The Charlie Ferguson Big Band • The Chris Walden Big Band Doug Webb • Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band • The Johnny Mandel Big Band The Kim Richmond Concert Jazz Orchestra • The Lanny Morgan Sextet The Mike Barone Big Band • The Phil Norman Tentet • The Ricky Woodard Sextet The Roger Neumann Rather Large Band • The Scott Whitfield Jazz Orchestra Steve Huffsteter • The Tom Kubis Big Band May 24-26, 2019 Tickets 1-909-939-0777 The Westin Los Angeles Airport 5400 West Century Boulevard www.lajazzinstitute.org Los Angeles, California 90045 Festival Details Friday, May 24 Dates FILM Friday, May 24 • 9:30-10:30am • $10 May 24-26, 2019 Theater 1 Celebrating Shorty Rogers on Film Place Rare Films from the Los Angeles Jazz Institute Archive New Hotel Venue! This festival event takes place at a new venue. We’re still at LAX. Extra Event - not included in registration The new venue is: Friday, May 24 • 11am-12:15pm • $25 The Westin Los Angeles Airport Grand Ballroom 5400 West Century Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90045 Bob Florence Limited Edition The special rate for festival attendees is $129 per night. 40th Anniversary Reunion Deadline to reserve rooms and How to purchase tickets Directed by Kim Richmond get the special rate is May 1, 2019 There are three ticket choices to attend Reserve your room now by calling: the festival 1-888-236-2427 PLATINUM or to reserve on line $450 VIP Registration ($425 for members) includes priority reserved seating GOLD CLICK HERE! $425 ($400 for members) includes reserved seating. Hotel stay not included in registration fee. INDIVIDUAL EVENT TICKETS The Westin has a free shuttle to and Individual tickets range from $10-$25. from LAX. See order form on inside back page. Vendors Tables are available. Call 909-939-0777 for more information. CONCERT Friday, May 24 • 1:30-2:30pm • $25 Note new phone number. Grand Ballroom 1 The Mike Barone Big Band Brochure Design: Kurt Reichenbach Los Angeles is home to many of the greatest big variety of smaller ensembles representing the bands, composers, arrangers and jazz soloists in Best from the West. the world and we feel it’s important to showcase We hope you will plan to join us. these artists as much as possible. This year’s festival features a number of big bands plus a Ken Poston, Festival Director Special thanks to Merryl Jaye for the portraits on the cover and pages 5 & 7. To see more of her Jazz Portrait Series visit MerrylJaye.com. PANEL Friday, May 24 • 2:45-3:45pm • $10 CONCERT Friday, May 24 • 7:45-8:45pm • $25 Theater Grand Ballroom 1 Meet the Bandleaders 1 4 Moderator: Larry Hathaway Panelists: Kim Richmond, Lanny Morgan, and Scott Whitfield. CONCERT Friday, May 24 • 4-5pm • $25 Grand Ballroom The Kim Richmond 2 Concert Jazz The Orchestra Lanny Morgan Sextet CONCERT Friday, May 24 • 9-10pm $25 Grand Ballroom Friday, May 24 • 5:15-6:15pm • $25 CONCERT 5 Grand Ballroom 3 The Johnny The Mandel Scott Whitfield Big Band Jazz Orchestra CONCERT Saturday, May 25, 4-5pm • $25 Saturday, May 25 Grand Ballroom FILM Saturday, May 25, • 9:30-10:30am • $10 8 Theater Carl 2 Celebrating Bill Holman on Film Rare Films from the Los Angeles Jazz Institute Archive. Saunders’ CONCERT Saturday, May 25 • 11am-12noon • $25 Sextet 6 Grand Ballroom CONCERT Saturday, May 25 • 5:15-6:15pm • $25 9 Grand Ballroom The The Phil Norman Tentet Chris Walden Big Band CONCERT Saturday, May 25 • 7:30-8:30pm • $25 Grand Ballroom CONCERT Saturday, May 25 1:30-2:30pm • $25 10 7 Grand Ballroom The Tom Kubis TheRicky Band Wo o d a r d Big Sextet CONCERT Saturday, May 25 • 9-10pm • $25 Grand Ballroom 11 The PANEL Saturday, May 25 • 2:45-3:45pm • $10 Theater Bill Holman 2 Meet the Bandleaders 2 Moderator: Kirk Silsbee Panelists: Phil Norman, Ricky Woodard, Carl Saunders, Chris Walden, and Tom Kubis. Band CONCERT Sunday, May 26 • 1:45-2:45pm • $25 Sunday, May 26 Grand Ballroom FILM Sunday, May 26 • 9-10am • $10 13 Theater Modern Jazz Gallery 3 Celebrating the West Coast Arrangers Pete Rugolo, Johnny Mandel, Russ Garcia, Buddy Bregman, Bob Cooper and More Steve Huffsteter Rare films from the Los Angeles Jazz Institute Archive. Latiny Litany CONCERT Sunday, May 26 • 10:30am-12noon Grand Ballroom 12 Optional Sunday Brunch (not included in full registration) $85 concert with Brunch • $30 concert only CONCERT Sunday, May 26 • 3-4pm • $25 Grand Ballroom The Boss Brass Brunch 14 Celebrating Rob McConnell’s Boss Brass Bill Cunliffe The Charlie Ferguson Blues Big Band and the Abstract Truth Sunday, May 26 • 4:15-5:15pm • $25 CONCERT Grand Ballroom15 DOUG WEBB GIANT STEPS with special guest Ralph Moore PANEL Sunday, May 26 • 12:30-1:30pm • $10 A tribute to the Theater 60th anniversary of 3 Meet the Bandleaders 3 John Coltrane’s landmark Moderator: Ken Borgers Giant Steps album Panelists: Charlie Ferguson, Steve Huffsteter, Bernie Dresel, Bill Cunliffe, and Gordon Goodwin. CONCERT Sunday, May 26 • 5:30-6:30pm • $25 Grand Ballroom Order Form 16 Individual Tickets If you are not attending all four days, you may purchase tickets for individual events below. The BBB featuring Friday • May 24, 2019 Sunday • May 26, 2019 Film 1 Shorty Rogers on Film $10.00_____ Film 3 Modern Jazz Gallery $10.00_____ Special Concert Bob Florence Reunion $25.00_____ Sunday Brunch: Boss Brass Bernie Dresel Concert 12 with Sunday Brunch $85.00_____ Concert 1 Mike Barone $25.00_____ Panel 1 Meet the Bandleaders $10.00_____ Concert 12 Concert Only $30.00_____ Concert 2 Lanny Morgan Sextet $25.00_____ Panel 3 Meet the Bandleaders 3 $10.00_____ Concert 3 Scott Whitfield Jazz Orch $25.00_____ Concert 13 Steve Huffsteter $25.00_____ CONCERT Sunday, May 26 • 7:45-8:45pm • $25 Concert 14 Bill Cunliffe $25.00_____ Grand Ballroom Concert 4 Kim Richmond Concert Jazz $25.00_____ Concert 5 Johnny Mandel Big Band $25.00_____ Concert 15 Doug Webb Giant Steps $25.00_____ 17 Gordon Concert 16 BBB/Bernie Dresel $25.00_____ Saturday • May 25, 2019 Goodwin’s Concert 17 Gordon Goodwin Big Phat Band $25.00_____ Film 2 Bill Holman on Film $10.00_____ Concert 18 Celebrating Roger Neumann $25.00_____ Concert 6 Phil Norman Tentet $25.00_____ Concert 7 Ricky Woodard Sextet $25.00_____ Platinum Registration $450.00_____ Panel 2 Meet the Bandleaders 2 $10.00_____ Concert 8 Carl Saunders Sextet $25.00_____ Gold Registration $425.00_____ Concert 9 Chris Walden Big Band $25.00_____ Service Fee $3.00_____ Concert 10 Tom Kubis Big Band $25.00_____ Concert 11 Bill Holman Band $25.00_____ GRAND TOTAL $_______________ MAIL COMPLETED FORMS TO: Or use your credit card to order by NEW PHONE LOS ANGELES JAZZ INSTITUTE phone at 1-909-939-0777 NUMBER! Sunday, May 26 • 9-10pm • $25 CONCERT NEW MAILING 403 N. Escondido Blvd., #454 ADDRESS! Grand Ballroom ESCONDIDO, CA 92033 18 Name CELEBRATING Address ROGER NEUMANN City State Zip The Roger Neumann Rather Large Band Phone (area code) Email Address o o o o featuring Madeline Vergari Card # exp. date Signature PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE • NO REFUNDS Los Angeles Jazz Institute 403 N. Escondido Blvd., #454 • Escondido, CA 92033.
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