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J a Z Z a R T S G R O U P . O ARTS GROUP Season Ticket Packages 2016-2017 Season Order Now And Get 3 Concerts for As Low As $69! jazzartsgroup.org JAZZ ARTS GROUP SEASON TICKET HOLDERS ALWAYS 2016/2017 SEASON GET THE BEST OF EVERYTHING! HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Best Seats in the House - Get first choice of the best seats before they go on sale to the general public. NOVEMBER 30 – DECEMBER 4, 2016 | The Southern Theatre Choose Your Seats - Renew from year to year and keep your seats, or get first Hollywood and Broadway siren Carly Thomas Smith returns to the CJO to priority when changing or upgrading your seats. enchant us with beloved standards and holiday favorites. Flexible Exchanges - If you can’t make a date, exchange your tickets for a different performance of the same show up to 24 hours in advance. Discounts on the purchase of additional full price tickets so you can share the CJO ELLA FITZGERALD & THE GREAT LADIES OF SWING experience with family and friends. FEBRUARY 2 – 5, 2017 | The Southern Theatre Insider Access and Offers - As a subscriber you get the inside scoop on our Celebrate the centenary of Ella Fitzgerald and her remarkable legacy with programs, guest artists and great offers on tickets. vocalist Marva Hicks, bassist/vocalist Nicki Parrott and the high-powered Free Admission to our Offstage at the Jazz Academy Workshops & Talk-Backs. 16-piece Columbus Jazz Orchestra. Free Parking Validation with any food purchase at Dempsey’s Restaurant, our new restaurant partner. CAB CALLOWAY, LIONEL HAMPTON & THE BIG BAND EXPLOSION! ARTS GROUP MARCH 16 – 19, 2017 | The Southern Theatre The Big Band era lives on in these explosive concerts featuring your favorite CJO soloists alongside renowned saxophonist Harry Warren and rising GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS, vibraphone star Warren Wolf. CONTRIBUTORS* & PARTNERS FOR THEIR SEASON SUPPORT: SOUL SESSION: FROM RAY CHARLES TO WHITNEY HOUSTON APRIL 6 – 9, 2017 | The Southern Theatre We offer a soulful season-ender featuring former Count Basie Orchestra songstress Carmen Bradford, Columbus’ own piano man, singer/pianist Dave Powers and Broadway vocal powerhouse Mykal Kilgore in songs made famous by Ray Charles and Whitney Houston. Allen R. Karb Fund of The Columbus Foundation HOW TO PLACE YOUR ORDER George Ryerston Estate Ann & Tom Hoaglin BY PHONE: Kinsley F. Nyce & Karen E. Woods Samuel C. Randazzo & Carol Farmer (614) 469-0939 BY FAX: IN PERSON + MAIL: Monday – Friday (614) 340-2272 The CAPA Ticket Center Fahn & Denny Tishkoff Joan & Tom Welch 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. 39 East State Street Columbus, OH 43215 *Contributions of $10,000 or more. Cover Photo of CJO Artistic Director Byron Stripling by Stephen Pariser Design by: Jason Design Studio CHOOSE YOUR PACKAGE BECOME A SEASON TICKET HOLDER 2 Seat Codes: MF=Main Floor | 1B=1st Balcony | 2B=2nd Balcony O Quartet (4 Shows) O Trio (3 Shows) $ $ PICK YOUR PACKAGE, Seat Code Price Per Package No. of Packages Subtotal (We will place you in the same seating section for each performance) PRICE & SEAT LOCATION Pick one of our best value packages for the best prices and the best seats. 3 SELECT YOUR PERFORMANCE DAY & TIME O Thursday, 7:30PM O Friday, 8PM1 O Saturday, 8PM O Sunday, 3PM2 CJO “Quartet” (4-Concerts) 1Followed by a Post-Show Jam Session featuring CJO artists in the Lobby of the Westin Hotel 2Preceded by a FREE pre-show performance by the Columbus Youth Jazz Orchestra at 2pm DAY: 0 Thursday 0 Friday 0 Saturday 0 Sunday SPECIAL SEATING REQUESTS Please sit me next to:_________________________________________ PACKAGE LOCATION: MAIN FLOOR 1ST BALCONY 2ND BALCONY Physical Restrictions/other:____________________________________ 0 $208 0 $180 0 $84 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS 4 I SUPPORT THE JAZZ ARTS GROUP ELLA FITZGERALD & THE GREAT LADIES OF SWING O YES, I wish to support the mission of the Jazz Arts Group with a tax-deductible contribution.* The Jazz Arts Group appreciates gifts of all amounts; however, due to CAB CALLOWAY, LIONEL HAMPTON & THE BIG BAND EXPLOSION! space constraints, only gifts of $250 or more will be printed in the playbill. SOUL SESSION: FROM RAY CHARLES TO WHITNEY HOUSTON I WOULD LIKE MY NAME TO APPEAR IN THE PLAYBILL AS: I WOULD LIKE TO DESIGNATE A GIFT: O JAG PERFORMANCE O COMMUNITY IMPACT (CJO, Jazz Arts Group Presents) (Jazz Academy, School Programs) CJO “Trio” (3-Concerts) DAY: 0 Thursday 0 Friday 0 Saturday 0 Sunday ADD IT ALL UP 5 Please add up your subtotals on the lines below. PACKAGE LOCATION: MAIN FLOOR 1ST BALCONY 2ND BALCONY CJO 4-Concert “Quartet” Subscription Total: 0 $162 0 $138 0 $69 CJO 3-Concert “Trio” Subscription Total: ELLA FITZGERALD & THE GREAT LADIES OF SWING Flex Pack Vouchers Total: CAB CALLOWAY, LIONEL HAMPTON & THE BIG BAND EXPLOSION! Contribution Total: $10.00 SOUL SESSION: FROM RAY CHARLES TO WHITNEY HOUSTON HANDLING FEE GRAND TOTAL PROVIDE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION 6 CHECK OUT 1 O Enclosed is a check payable to CAPA ............................. (check #) Checks save us MONEY! 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