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Concert Season jazz at lincoln center book your group today see reverse for details Box Oce Broadway at 60th St., Ground Fl. concert ali jackson jazz at lincoln center orchestra season jazz at lincoln center 2014–15 season led by managing & artistic director concerts wynton marsalis, jazz at lincoln center is a 501(c)3 non-profit in manhattan dedicated to expanding the global 2014 community for jazz through performance, Sep 18–20 Chucho Valdés, Pedrito Martinez & Wynton Marsalis education, and advocacy with a Sep 19–20 Bill Frisell: This Land year-round schedule of live concerts, broadcasts, and events. Sep 26–27 Marcus Roberts: Piano Masters of Melody Oct 10–11 Lila Downs Oct 17–18 Anat Cohen’s Roots of Rio group benefits Oct 17–18 Victor Goines’ Roots of Ragtime • Groups receive exclusive discounts on Oct 24–25 Spokfrevo Orquestra tickets for select shows in Rose Theater Oct 24–25 The Brazilian Duke Ellington and The Appel Room NOv 8 Bobby Hutcherson: Life of a Legend • Access to the best available seating prior NOv 13–15 Rubén Blades to the general public NOv 22 Family Concert: Who is Tito Puente? • Group buyers receive two complimentary Basie & The Blues tickets to a concert of their choice with each Dec 12–13 group booking* Dec 18–20 Big Band Holidays • Personalized consultation including restaurant, Dec 19–20 New Jazz Standards hotel, and sightseeing recommendations Dec 19–20 New Jazz Frontiers • Flexible payment terms Dec 31 Ring In The Swing: A New Year’s Eve Dance Party added value opportunities 2015 • Complimentary pre-concert discussions JaN 9–10 Birth of the American Orchestra with artists and industry experts* JaN 16–17 Bill Frisell: When You Wish Upon a Star • Complimentary post-concert artist JaN 29–31 Duke, Dizzy, Trane & Mingus: Jazz Titans meet and greets* feb 7 Who Is Billie Holiday? • Complimentary venue and backstage tours* feb 13–14 Dianne Reeves • Complimentary cultural festivals and feb 20–21 Sherman Irby’s Journey Through Swing pre-concert live music in the atrium* feb 20–21 Elio Villafranca’s Music of the Caribbean • On-site private receptions with food feb 20–21 New Orleans Songbook and beverage feb 27–28 Jazz Across the Americas Mar 6–7 Salute to Betty Carter group ticket prices Mar 27–28 Paquito D’Rivera: Across the Americas Rose Theater $30–130** apr 10–11 Cécile McLorin Salvant Sings Billie Holiday The Appel Room $45–105** apr 10–11 Celebrating Lady Day Family Concerts $10–25** apr 15–16 All of Nothing at All: Origins of a Legend One-time $10 handling fee applied to total order apr 16–18 Celebrating Joe Temperley: From Duke to the jlco apr 24–25 John Scofield & Taj Mahal Celebrate Muddy Waters May 13–14 Blue Eyed Saloon Songs May 14–16 Wayne Shorter jalc.org/groups May 15–16 Sound Prints Quintet May 29–30 Bill Frisell: Up & Down The Mississippi for more information or May 30 The Artistry of Max Roach with Ali Jackson to book your group tickets: JuN 10–11 Swinging Songs for Lovers 212-258-9875 [email protected] JuN 12–13 The Music of Puente, Machito & Henriquez *Subject to availability ** Prices do not include $3.50 facility fee per ticket ali jackson, jazz at lincoln center orchestra • Photo by Whit Lane.
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