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February 15, 2015 — Volume 99
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Greetings, Flugelfans! Life is good. On Superbowl Sunday, as thousands of football fanatics were invading Phoenix, we escaped to the California Coast for a thrilling collaboration with the legendary Charlie Shoemake. Now home in the Valley of the Sun, our 2015 Concert Season is in full swing. Join us! Just ahead: |
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| SEDONA JAZZ AT THE CHURCH | Sedona AZ
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Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 3:00 pm Celebrate Valentines Weekend in beautiful Sedona with an intimate concert of love songs and romantic jazz classics. Sedona Jazz at the Church, part of the music ministry of Saint Luke's Episcopal, offers great music at affordable prices for audiences of all ages. Stephen Sandner piano, T-Bone Sistrunk (photo) bass, Dmitri Matheny flugelhorn. “This is music to touch your heart.” —National Public RadioMore Info |
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DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN | Phoenix AZ
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Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 1:00 pm Sample, sip, and savor your way through the splendor of the Desert Botanical Garden at Corks & Cactus, where boutique wines and desert beauty blend with interactive cooking demonstrations by Gertrude's restaurant and world class jazz by the Dmitri Matheny Group. Nick Manson piano, T-Bone Sistrunk bass, John Lewis drums, Dmitri Matheny (photo) flugelhorn. “Matheny has impressive chops, but it's his warmth and soulfulness that win you over.” —All Music GuideMore Info |
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| SOUTH MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE | Phoenix AZ
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Friday, February 27, 2015 at 7:00 pm Dmitri concludes his week-long residency at South Mountain Community College by premiering a new composition for the SMCC Jazz Orchestra, performing with the college's jazz ensembles, and leading a quintet set with Chris Peña piano, T-Bone Sistrunk bass, John Lewis drums, and visiting artist, Los Angeles saxophonist Chuck Johnson (photo). “Ample talent, beautiful lines and a flawless warm tone. Matheny is an excellent performer on ballads and bop alike.” —Rolling StoneMore Info |
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GLOBE-MIAMI CONCERT ASSOCIATION | Miami AZ
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Thursday, March 5, 2015 at 7:00 pm Following a free afternoon workshop for students, the Dmitri Matheny Group appears live-in-concert with Jazz Noir, their popular program of hauntingly hip movie themes (film noir, spy thrillers and crime dramas), hardboiled originals and classic jazz. Concert highlights include music from Touch of Evil, Laura, Chinatown, Vertigo, Taxi Driver and Blues in the Night. Now entering its 60th Season, the Globe-Miami Community Concert Association offers quality performances by top artists at affordable prices. Andrew Gross (photo) saxophones, Nick Manson piano, T-Bone Sistrunk bass, John Lewis drums, Dmitri Matheny flugelhorn. “This is night music, moody, bluesy, simmering.” —Detroit Free PressMore Info |
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| Saturday, March 7, 2015 at 11:00 am Back by popular demand! Bring the kids to The Nash for Hot Dogs and Jazz as the Dmitri Matheny Group takes the stage for a high-energy matinee concert. The event features free hot dogs, prizes and a lively interactive show. This 45-minute concert is the perfect intro to jazz for kids of all ages. Doors open at 10:30. Space is limited, reservations are recommended. RSVP at www.thenash.org Mary Petrich saxophones, Nick Manson piano, T-Bone Sistrunk bass, John Lewis drums, Dmitri Matheny flugelhorn. Sponsored by Phoenix Suns Charities. More Info |
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