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The New Montagues François Bourassa Quartet BB King Tribute - Jack Semple Thursday - Bushwakker Brew Pub Friday - Le Bistro Saturday - DoubleTree by Hilton

Nicky Lawrence. Key Change, Globe Theatre 2017. Photo by JL Photo Regina Orchestra with Guests Diyet Nicky Lawrence Quartet Sunday - DoubleTree by Hilton Sunday - Conexus Arts Centre Sunday - Conexus Arts Centre Greeting from Mayor Michael Fougere

Greeting from Her Honourable Mélanie Joly

Welcome to JazzFest Regina 2017! Bienvenue au JazzFest Regina de 2017!

This year represents a special milestone Cette année est une année particulière for our country. As we mark Canada pour notre pays et la musique est une 150, what better way to celebrate than façon formidable de souligner Canada through music. 150!

JazzFest Regina gives residents and Le festival JazzFest Regina donne aux visitors the chance to enjoy music by résidants et aux visiteurs l’occasion talented artists from the province and d’entendre de la musique d’artistes beyond. With an eclectic lineup that talentueux de la province et d’ailleurs. reflects the diversity of this community, Grâce à sa programmation éclectique qui the festival continues to make an reflète la diversité de Regina, le festival outstanding contribution to Regina’s continue d’apporter une contribution cultural landscape. exceptionnelle au paysage culturel de la ville.

As Minister of Canadian Heritage, I À titre de ministre du Patrimoine want to thank all of the hard-working canadien, je remercie tous les organizers, the committed volunteers organisateurs et bénévoles de leurs and the inspiring performers who helped efforts ainsi que les artistes inspirés qui make this year’s festival a success. ont fait du festival de 2017 une réussite. Message from the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport

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From Many Peoples Strength

MCoS Invests in Multiculturalism Music from many cultures brings harmony to The Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan is our communities through intercultural relations. committed to promoting, fostering, improving, and developing multiculturalism in the economic, cultural, and political life of Saskatchewan while MCoS is working to achieve equality of all residents. Supported www.mcos.ca by: J F 2017 JAZZFEST PASSES $75 FOR ANY 3 SHOWS OR $125 FOR ANY 3 SHOWS PLUS BONUS ENCORE PERFORMANCE WITH SERENA RYDER SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 2017, 7:30 PM, CONEXUS ARTS CENTRE TICKET PRICE INCLUDES ANY CLUBS ADMISSION (EXCLUDING BUSHWAKKER BREW PUB & FATHERS DAY BRUNCH)

Wednesday, June 14, 2017 Saturday, June 17, 2017 Renee Rosnes Duo BB King Tribute - Jack Semple Conexus Arts Centre DoubleTree by Hilton

Friday, June 16 2017 Sunday, June 18, 2017 Francois Bourassa Quartet Nicky Lawrence Quartet Le Bistro Conexus Arts Centre

JAZZ FESTIVALS CANADA A national arts service organization Une organization nationale au service des arts

jazzfestivalscanada.ca Calver Photography Calver Renee RosnesKevin Duo withKasha Neil Swainson

Wednesday, June 14, 2017 Conexus Arts Centre - Doors Open: 6:30 pm • Kevin Kasha Quintet featuring Kaitlyn & Kieran Kasha: 7:00 pm • Renee Rosnes Duo: 8:30 pm $35 Advance • $40 At the Door

The instrument was scarcely large enough to contain her imagination. - Globe and Mail

Rosnes rubs balm in jaded ears. She offers exquisite balances of delicacy and power,witty and weighted ideas, assertiveness and deference.” - Downbeat She clearly has the world at her own fingertips. - The Village Voice

Renee Rosnes delivers conceptual heft, suspenseful compositions and mesmerizing performances. - JazzTimes

Regina born Renee Rosnes is one of the premier jazz pianists and composers of her generation. Moving to New York City from Vancouver, Canada in 1986, she established a reputation as a major talent, touring and recording with bands led by such esteemed artists as , , J. J. Johnson, James Moody, , Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen, , and the Quartet. She is a founding member of the SFJAZZ Collective, with whom she toured for six years. With 15 recordings as a leader to date, and the winner of four Juno awards, Ms. Rosnes has composed more than one hundred works, receiving commissions from Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Tisch Center for the Arts, the Danish Radio as well as SFJAZZ.

In 2014, Renee arranged music for, and recorded with the celebrated soprano, Renée Fleming. Renee also frequently performs with her husband, renowned pianist , and the couple released their debut two-piano recording, Double Portrait (Blue Note) in 2010. The piano duo was featured, accompanying on four tracks of the 2016 Grammy award winning album: Tony Bennett & Bill Charlap: The Silver Lining, The Songs of Jerome Kern (Columbia).

Ms. Rosnes’ most recent recording of original music, Written In The Rocks (Smoke Sessions), includes the seven- part Galapagos Suite, inspired by the evolution of life on Earth. The work features her current ensemble of vibraphonist Steve Nelson, saxophonist and flutist Steve Wilson, bassist and drummer Bill Stewart. It reveals Ms. Rosnes at the height of her powers as a pianist and composer. Downbeat magazine praised it as “an exceptional achievement. It establishes - or reinforces the fact that Rosnes is a virtuoso composer - advanced yet accessible, complex but never ostentatious, this is as good as writing can get in this setting.” The project was named one of the Best Albums of 2016 by the Chicago Tribune, and one of the Best Albums in all genres of music by The Nation. www.reneerosnes.com

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Wednesday, June 14, 2017 Conexus Arts Centre - Doors Open: 6:30 pm • Kevin Kasha Quintet featuring Kaitlyn & Kieran Kasha: 7:00 pm • Renee Rosnes Duo: 8:30 pm $35 Advance • $40 At the Door

Four-time Juno award winner and recipient of the 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Toronto Musician’s Association, Neil Swainson is among the most respected and accomplished bassists on the jazz scene today. Born in Victoria, British Columbia in 1955, Neil discovered the acoustic bass in high school and primarily taught himself how to play. From 1975 to 1977, he toured Canada with one of the early pioneers of new NEIL SWAINSON age music, the flutist Paul Horn. Soon after, Neil relocated east to Toronto where for the next decade, he worked with such Canadian jazz masters as Rob McConnell, , Moe Koffman and Peter Appleyard. During this time he was also the bassist of choice for many visiting American musicians including saxophonists James Moody, George Coleman, Lee Konitz, Sonny Stitt and , pianists Jay McShan, Tommy Flanagan, Joanne Bracken, and guitarists and . Internationally, Neil frequently shared the stage with the innovative and dynamic trumpeter , touring Europe with him in 1985 and again 1987. He recorded two albums with him: In My Own Sweet Way (In’n Out), and Solid (Muse). Both Shaw and tenor sax legend Joe Henderson were featured on Neil’s 1989 debut album, 49th Parallel (), and showcased five Swainson compositions. Valued for his intuitive accompanying skills, harmonic depth, technical prowess and stylistic versatility, Neil also caught the ear of the great, British pianist , who invited him to join his band. Neil appeared on over a dozen recordings with the pianist, and together they worked with Canadian composer and arranger Robert Farnon, singers Mel Tormé, Nancy Wilson, Joe Williams and Diana Krall. It was a relationship that would last from 1987 until Shearing’s passing in 2011. In 2017, Neil remains as active as ever, recently performing with saxophonist Kirk McDonald - with whom Neil appears on nine of his albums - and also with saxophonist PJ Perry, who was a 2016 recipient of the Order of Canada. J F ABOUT 2017 JAZZFEST

Sponsored and operated by the Regina Jazz Society, JazzFest Regina is an annual event intended to introduce the world of Jazz in all its forms to the city’s many residents. Every summer, JazzFest will showcase many up and coming local and Canadian Jazz musicians along with several internationally known and renowned “Headliners”. This multi-day event will give all in Regina an opportunity to see and hear some of the best jazz music available today. JazzFest is made available to Regina only through the work of many volunteers and the support of a number of sponsors to which we are more than grateful. Check out our “Sponsors” and “Volunteers” recognition pages on this site to view those who have helped JazzFest become a success and part of the Regina landscape – we thank you.

HISTORY 2017 is the 9th year of the JazzFest event in Regina. We started slow during the first year but momentum has been increasing at an exciting pace – already for this year we have many musicians wanting to be part of the event – and many more people wanting to help than in years past.

FUTURE PLANS Our plans are to make JazzFest a week long, cultural event in and throughout Regina. In addition to the outside “Stage” shows we now present, there will be additional performances during this week in the evenings at a number of clubs throughout the city along with opportunities for patrons and supporters of JazzFest and the Jazz Society to socialize with the entertainers at local private gatherings. Our plans for this event as support for it grows, will be to bring in more (quantity) and more top quality artists from throughout Canada and internationally. The more we are supported, the more we can bring to the city. TheKevin New Montagues Kasha

Thursday, June 15, 2017 Bushwakker Brew Pub - 7:00 pm $15 at the Door, Bach & Beyond or PayPal

The New Montagues are: Michael Thompson-Drums/Vocals, Shawn Patton-Bass/Vocals, Collin Middleton-Guitar/Vocals, Paul Winichuk-Keyboard/Vocals, Marie Claire Winichuk-Vocals, Karl Valiaho-Saxaphone, Al McWilliams-Trumpet, Joel Lareau-Trombone and Aaron Ruston-Vocals.

The nine-member band plays the best of funk, soul, r&b, disco, and pop, with hits by Chicago, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Bee Gees, The Doobie Brothers, Bruno Mars, Amy Winehouse, Earth, Wind & Fire and more.

School Bands - Thursday, June 15, 2017

JazzFest Regina is a celebration of the rich tradition of jazz and we welcome the future of jazz with our school band stage. All of the groups are a part of school music programs and provide a valuable service to the school, the students and the community. These music programs are vital to the schools and we look forward to the continued support of these programs. JazzFest Regina welcomes all of the student performers. Quite possibly, you might see some of theses students as headliners in the future!

Thank-you to all of the directors and groups for supporting jazz music, creativity, expression and JazzFest Regina 2017

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Le Boldus High School 3:00 - 4:00 pm City Square Plaza Stage Mackenzie School 4:00 - 5:00 pm City Square Plaza Stage Campbell Collegiate 5:00 - 6:00 pm City Square Plaza Stage

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Friday, June 16, 2017 Le Bistro - 3850 Hillsdale Street Doors Open: 6:30 pm • Resonance: 7:00 pm • François Bourassa Quartet: 8:30 pm $25 Advance • $30 At the Door

• François Bourassa - Piano • Greg Ritchie - Drums • André Leroux - Saxophone • Guy Boisvert - Double Bass The music of François Bourassa (piano, composition) remains deeply personal, created and shared with his longtime-musicians and friends Guy Boisvert (double bass), André Leroux (saxophone) and Greg Ritchie (drums).

His determination to permanently move forward has steered him to play in awide variety of settings. Inspired by Bill Evans, Chick Corea, Wayne Shorter and McCoy Tyner at a young age, François Bourassa has also been absorbed by classical music, 21st century music, world music and pop trends, forming his very own musical vocabulary. For this new album (his 9th) which will be released in autumn 2017, François intends to explore different musical atmospheres. Classical music will always be present as an influence, alongside today’s jazz and free improvisation.

“There’s a seriousness about this outstanding quartet’s music that comes, in part, from how damn hard they’ve worked to achieve such a high level of artistry. … This features killer, passionate playing from everybody.” ~ Glen Hall, Exclaim Magazine, Canada

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Saturday, June 17, 2017 DoubleTree by Hilton Doors Open: 6:30 pm • Spellbound: 7:00 pm • Jack Semple: 8:30 pm $30 Advance • $35 At the Door

• Dave Chobot - Bass • Martin Blonski - Drums • Kevin Kasha - Trumpet • Dave Dick - Trombone As much a fan of music as he is a maestro, Semple recently developed a complete concert of B.B. King’s material just before his biggest influence passed on to that great gig in the sky. “In my opinion BB King was the greatest electric blues guitarist of all time,” Semple exclaims. “His ability to communicate emotionally with the audience through his guitar was unparalleled. I met him in 1995 and unlike other superstars was humble, patient and empathetic – his generosity was overwhelming. I try to follow his lead professionally.”

In 1995 I went to his concert and met him and he signed and dated my strata caster. The time I met him there were 40 people waiting in line to speak with him. He took as much time as each person wanted with him. He posed for photographs, signed guitars, photographs, and engaged with each one of the fans. The experience was a great lesson for me as a budding musician/artist. He made each person feel important, valued, and significant. His generosity was overwhelming. I try to follow his lead professionally. His artistry as a improvising guitarist is of the same level as Charlie Parker, Joe Pass, or Pat Matheny. I’ve been studying his guitar style and learning the depths of his musical phrasing. To quote my wife who is a classical flute player, she said when hearing him for the first time “when he plays his guitar he might as well be talking”.

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Sunday, June 18, 2017 Regina Jazz Orchestra with Guests DoubleTree by Hilton Doors Open: 9:30 am • Brunch: 10:00 am • Program Starts: 10:30 am $35 Advance • $40 At the Door • $17.50 Ages 7-11 • FREE Ages 6 and under Prices include brunch

The Regina Jazz Orchestra (RJO) is in their fourth year of operation. Their inaugural concert was March 20th, 2013 at the Exchange. This band started by the want and need of the musicians of the city that wanted to have the opportunity to play concert jazz repertoire.

The band is a standard instrumentation big band. 5 saxophones, 4 trombones, 4 trumpets, bass, piano, and drums, featuring vocalist Pat Steele.

This follows in the tradition of the Bob Moyer Big Band. Bob’s band was the ‘training ground’ where many people in RJO got their start in the playing scene in Regina. Bob’s band, although it is a society big band, was primarily a dance band in the 80’s and performed regular Saturday shows at the old Landmark Inn in the night club Bernsteins. The Bob Moyer Big Band is still performing shows but directed by Brent Ghiglione, with the guidance of Bob’s wife and singer Pat Steel.

The musical director of the RJO is Brent Ghiglione. Brent was a member of the Moyer band since 1979 and leads that band today. Brent started his musical career as director of the Regina Police Jr. Bands, then Campbell Collegiate Music program from 1989 to 2006. Brent is currently director of bands at the University of Regina.

The band plays a wide variety of music from several different big bands, as well as some original music written from members of the band… and of course Bob Moyer.

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Sunday, June 18, 2017 Multicultural Day Concert Conexus Arts Centre • Doors Open: 1:00 pm Diyet - FREE CONCERT: 4:00 pm 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm Born in a tent, raised in a cabin on the shores of a glacial lake in the Kluane region of Canada’s Yukon Territory, Diyet embodies her Southern Tutchone, Japanese, Tlingit and Scottish roots with a musical presence that is equally diverse and unique.

She got her start singing on the school bus, went on to acquire a degree in music, then became a published songwriter in Vancouver, BC. When the pull of the North was too strong, she packed her bags, and her Dutch husband, moving back to her village without a plan or even a pub to play in. The result of this unlikely career move has been international collaborations; touring in Canada and Europe; and two acclaimed albums (The Breaking Point, When You Were King) with the third scheduled for release in 2016. “Diyet’s poetic lyrics are heartfelt and true, full of hope and inspiration for positive change in Diyet is Alternative Folk, Roots, Country her community.” ~ DISCourse and Traditional Aboriginal with melodies and stories deeply rooted in her Indigenous world view and northern life. Her songs are an interpretation of a northern reality: hard, raw and will break you if it can but at the same time, always beautiful, gentle, strange and intensely alive. She performs as a trio with husband and collaborator, Robert van Lieshout on guitar and foot percussion and multi-instrumentalist, Bob Hamilton.

Continuing to live with feet firmly planted in two worlds, Diyet’s adventurous and sometimes chaotic life is on full display in her music. She often says, “yesterday, fishing for our dinner on the ice, the next day, on the stage singing for you!”

Multicultural Day - Sunday, June 18, 2017 FREE Concerts 1:00-6:00 pm - Conexus Arts Centre EVENT TIME LOCATION

Opening Ceremonies 1:00 - 1:30 pm Conexus Arts Centre Blahey Irish Dance 1:30 - 2:30 pm Conexus Arts Centre Harmony 2 Go 2:30 - 3:00 pm Conexus Arts Centre UMOJA 3:00 - 4:00 pm Conexus Arts Centre Diyet 4:00 - 6:00 pm Conexus Arts Centre Nicky Lawrence Quartet

Sunday, June 18, 2017 Conexus Arts Centre Doors Open: 6:30 pm • Radio Silence: 7:00 pm • Nicky Lawrence Quartet: 8:30 pm $30 Advance • $35 At the Door Nicky Lawrence. Key Change, Globe Theatre 2017. Photo by JL Photo Theatre 2017. Photo by JL Nicky Lawrence. Key Change, Globe • Nicky Lawrence - Vocals • Craig Salkeld - Keys MD • Mike Thompson - Drums • Danny Jones - Bass • Ken Burton - Guitar

Born and raised in Mississauga Ontario Nicky has been singing since a young age. Since going back to Sheridan College to earn her education in theatre and vocal studies she has appeared in multiple award winning productions on stage across Canada. This past spring she brought to life the images of the great women of jazz. Key Change was a culmination of the effects each woman had on the music industry, thus shaping Nicky as a vocalist and performer today. Also an actor, Nicky has appeared in several television shows and continuing to shine both on and off the screen. She has often remarked “ It’s important for young girls to look up at the stage and screen and see me a black woman, but also see themselves represented. I think that’s what we all want for our young woman.” Nicky has made her life’s work changing the minds of those who would look at her and assume one thing, yet when they hear her sing and speak they always understand that she is more than just a single voice.

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Just for the record, you could easily be staring a Serena Ryder triple album in the face right now. It might have taken four-and-a-half years for this celebrated Toronto singer/songwriter to gift us with a follow-up to 2012’s expectation-defying critical and commercial hit, Harmony, but a lack of new material was definitely not the hold-up. No, just as she did for the last record, the prolific Ryder amassed something like 65 or 70 songs during the run-up to her star-solidifying new platter, Utopia. The challenge wasn’t coming up with new material; the challenge was whittling it all down to fit an album-sized package. Ryder was so flush with good stuff heading into Utopia, in fact, that she briefly toyed with releasing her own equivalent of the Clash’s Sandinista! or George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass – a triple LP composed of songs that she envisioned divided amongst moods of “light,” “dark” and the “grey” area in between. In the end, she chose to compress the full spectrum of emotions into a more manageable, but no less ambitious package that wouldn’t necessarily require booking a day off work to properly absorb in one sitting. But you’ve been warned: there is definitely more to come. Utopia’s sassy soul-pop romp and lead single “Got Your Number”, hatched spontaneously during an exploratory early writing session that found Ryder once again casting aside her guitar and “just goofing around on the drums, just kind of rapping and rhyming and singing weird jazzy stuff” in search of new musical avenues to explore, is but a tantalizing taste of the surprises Serena Ryder has to offer on her new record. Schedule of Events

2017 CLUBS

DATE EVENT TIME LOCATION Tuesday, June 13 Ben Knorr 5:00 - 7:30 pm Wild Sage DoubleTree

Wednesday, June 14 Ben Winoski Project 8:00 - 10:00 pm The Capitol Wednesday, June 14 Keith Bomphrey Trio 9:00 - 11:30 pm Cathedral Social Hall Wednesday, June 14 Ryan Hicks 5:00 - 7:30 pm Wild Sage DoubleTree

Thursday, June 15 Jimmy Tri-Tone 9:00 - 11:30 pm The Capitol Thursday, June 15 Dennis Hendricksen 5:00 - 7:30 pm Wild Sage DoubleTree Thursday, June 15 Red Wagon Gypsies 7:00 - 10:00 pm Table 10 Thursday, June 15 Jim Gallagher Quartet 8:00 - 10:00 pm Bonzzini’s Brew Pub Thursday, June 15 Ryan Hicks 4:30 - 6:00 pm Beer Brothers Thursday, June 15 Keith Bomphrey Trio 9:00 - 11:30 pm Beer Brothers

Friday, June 16 DJ’s Robin Mang/Wooley Neilson 9:00 pm - 1:00 am The Capitol Friday, June 16 TDC (Too Damn Cool) 8:30 - 11:00 pm Crave Restaurant & Wine Bar Friday, June 16 Red Wagon Gypsies 5:00 - 7:30 pm Wild Sage DoubleTree Friday, June 16 Kevin Kasha Trio 8:00 - 10:00 pm 2010 City Eatery Friday, June 16 Scott Anthony 6:00 - 8:00 pm Copper Kettle Friday, June 16 Dylan Wiest Fellowship 6:00 - 9:15 pm The Willows Friday, June 16 Ben Knorr 4:30 - 6:00 pm Beer Brothers Friday, June 16 Ben Winoski Project 9:00 - 11:30 pm Beer Brothers

Saturday, June 17 The Burying Ground 9:00 - 11:30 pm The Capitol Saturday, June 17 Ryan Hicks 5:00 - 7:00 pm Shannon’s Irish Pub Saturday, June 17 Resonance 8:00 - 10:00 pm 2010 City Eatery Saturday, June 17 TDC (Too Damn Cool) 8:00 - 11:00 pm Bonzzini’s Brew Pub Saturday, June 17 Kris Vogel Quintet 9:30 pm - 1:00 am Bobby’s Pub Saturday, June 17 Ben Winoski Project 8:00 - 11:00 pm Jack Keaton’s Saturday, June 17 Matt Kaip Trio 9:00 - 11:30 pm Beer Brothers

Sunday, June 18 Red Wagon Gypsies 3:00 - 5:00 pm Shannon’s Irish Pub

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2017 FREE STAGES

DATE EVENT TIME LOCATION Saturday, June 10 Kaitlyn Kasha 7:00 pm Rider Game Opening Ceremonies Sunday, June 11 Hosanna Jazz Service 10:00 am Christ Lutheran Church Wednesday, June 14 Opening Ceremonies 10:00 - 10:15 am F.W. Hill Mall Wednesday, June 14 Ben Winoski Project 10:15 - 11:30 am F.W. Hill Mall Wednesday, June 14 Matt Kaip Duo 11:45 am - 1:00 pm F.W. Hill Mall Wednesday, June 14 Ron Scott 1:15 - 2:30 pm F.W. Hill Mall Wednesday, June 14 Brian Baggett 10:15 - 11:30 am City Square Plaza Wednesday, June 14 Dennis Hendricksen 11:45 am - 1:00 pm City Square Plaza

Thursday, June 15 Keith Bomphrey Trio 10:00 - 11:15 am F.W. Hill Mall Thursday, June 15 Jim Gallagher Quartet 11:30 am - 12:45 pm F.W. Hill Mall Thursday, June 15 Brian Baggett 1:00 - 2:15 pm F.W. Hill Mall Thursday, June 15 Ben Knorr 11:45 am - 1:00 pm Hill Towers II (Coffe Shop) Thursday, June 15 Resonance 9:30 - 10:45 am City Square Plaza Thursday, June 15 Kris Vogel Quintet 11:00 am - 12:15 pm City Square Plaza Thursday, June 15 Keith Bomphrey Trio 12:30 - 1:45 pm City Square Plaza Thursday, June 15 Le Boldus High School 3:00 - 4:00 pm City Plaza Square Thursday, June 15 McKenzie School 4:00 - 5:00 pm City Square Plaza Thursday, June 15 Campbell Collegiate 5:00 - 6:00 pm City Square Plaza

Friday, June 16 Keith Bomphrey Trio 9:30 - 10:45 am City Square Plaza Friday, June 16 Kris Vogel Quintet 11:00 am - 12:15 pm City Square Plaza Friday, June 16 Dalton Lam Sextet 12:30 - 1:45 pm City Square Plaza Friday, June 16 Matt Kaip Duo 2:00 - 3:15 pm City Square Plaza Friday, June 16 Brian Baggett 11:45 am - 1:00 pm Hill Towers II (Coffe Shop) Friday, June 16 Ben Knorr 10:00 - 11:15 am F.W. Hill Mall Friday, June 16 Scott Anthony Duo 11:30 am - 12:45 pm F.W. Hill Mall Friday, June 16 Synchronicity 1:00 - 2:15 pm F.W. Hill Mall Friday, June 16 Ron Scott 2:30 - 3:45 pm F.W. Hill Mall Friday, June 16 Kevin Kasha Quartet 11:45 am - 1:15 pm The Crossing

Saturday, June 17 Synchronicity 10:15 - 11:30 am City Square Plaza Saturday, June 17 Red Wagon Gypsies 11:45 am - 1:00 pm City Square Plaza Saturday, June 17 Scott Anthony 1:30 - 2:45 pm City Square Plaza Saturday, June 17 Kris Vogel Quintet 3:00 - 4:15 pm City Square Plaza Saturday, June 17 Ryan Hicks 12:00 - 1:15 pm Legislative Landing

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