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“JAZZING IT UP” Honoring Jazz Greats Buddy Powell, Sarah Vaughan, and Dinah Washington A Tribute to Quincy Jones

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Join the Sherman Chamber Ensemble this Thanksgiving weekend for "All That Jazz" - a tribute concert celebrating the 100th birthdays of jazz legends Buddy Powell, Sarah Vaughan, and Dinah Washington – and the memory of the late Quincy Jones.

The concerts will take place on Saturday, November 30 at 4 p.m. at Christ Church, 17 Church Road in Pawling; Saturday, November 30 at 7:30 p.m. at Salem Covenant Church, 96 Baldwin Hill Road in Washington, CT; and on Sunday, December 1 at 4 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Church, 1 North Main Street in Kent, CT.

 

Eliot Bailen, Artistic Director and cellist of the Ensemble promises a concert of soulful and swinging music that pays tribute to these legends and their contributions to the genre. 

 

Bailen joins a most talented group of accomplished musicians including noted Jazz pianist Ted Rosenthal, Julia Bailen (vocals), Chris Parker (drums), David Bailen (double bass), David Bailen (vocals and percussion) and Susan Rotholz, (flute) in an exciting program that also includes selections from the Nutcracker Suite and the compositions of Astor Piazzolla. 

 

General Admission tickets are $30; children ages 16 and under are admitted free. Please purchase advance tickets online at www.SCEmusic.org. Tickets may be purchased at the door, subject to availability.  For information or reservations call 860-355-5930.

 

ABOUT THE SHERMAN CHAMBER ENSEMBLE

World Class Music, Close to Home 

Founded in 1982 by cellist Eliot Bailen, Artistic Director, and flutist Susan Rotholz, the Sherman Chamber Ensemble offers a year-round schedule of performances for all ages at venues in Connecticut and New York. 

 

Guided by its mission to bring world class musicians to our communities and schools to perform a diverse range of music with an approach that is intimate and inclusive, the SCE has been described by The New York Times as "about as close as it gets to the Platonic ideal of a chamber music concert."  

 

SCE offers Baroque programs, a summer chamber music series, educational activities and a year-round slate of musical events showcasing the best of live musical performance, from classical to bluegrass to jazz – plus children's and family concerts, school residencies and pop/rock coffeehouses. In addition to concert subscription and ticket sales, support comes from private foundations, local businesses, many generous individual donors and the State of Connecticut Office of the Arts.  

 

For more information, visit www.SCEmusic.org.