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~~ SUN AUG 15TH ~ The Gift of Jazz is pleased to present The Blind Tiger house party series ~~.

~~ SUN AUG 15TH ~~ The Gift of Jazz is pleased to present The Blind Tiger house party series – a fun monthly event for the serious jazz listener ~~ The sixth in this series of themed jazz listening parties will be held on August 15th from 5:00-8:00pm at a private venue in a piece of paradise tucked away in the  Denver Highlands Neighborhood. The event will feature the Bill Kopper Trio celebrating the Music of Brazil ~~ Cicily Janus, author of the “New Face of Jazz” will be our special guest chef providing culinary treats paired with libations for this outdoor soiree. The event will be an intimate gathering and space is extremely limited ~~ Where: The event location will be sent to you in a confirmation email prior to the day of the event ~~ When: Third Sunday – August 15th, 2010, 5:00 till 8:00 PM ~~ Cost: $50 per person. Limited to the first 25 pre-paid reservations. Please follow the link and fill out the PayPal reservation form at www.giftofjazz.org ~~ No dietary or beverage requests. No refunds except in the event of cancellation. Proceeds benefit The Gift of Jazz, a Colorado non-profit organization ~~ Visit us at www.GiftofJazz.org ~~.

~~ Sunday, April 18TH ~~ The Blind Tiger House Party Presentin’ The Eric Gunnison Trio Plays the Music of Dave Brubeck and featuring Guest Chef Jeremy Wilson ~~

~~ Sunday, April 18TH ~~ The Blind Tiger House Party Presentin’ The
Eric Gunnison Trio Plays the Music of Dave Brubeck and featuring Guest
Chef Jeremy Wilson ~~ HitTime: 3PM ~~
Reservations: www.GiftofJazz.org ~~ The Gift of Jazz is pleased to
present The Blind Tiger house party series ~~ a fun monthly event for
the serious jazz listener ~~ The second in the series of private
themed jazz listening parties will be held on April 18th from
3:00-6:00pm at a private residence in South Denver. The event will
feature the Eric Gunnison Trio playing the music of Dave Brubeck.
Guest chef Jeremy Wilson will be providing culinary treats paired with
libations. The event will be an intimate gathering and space is
extremely limited ~~
~~ Where: The event location will be sent to you in a confirmation
email prior to the day of the event.
~~ When: Third Sunday –  April 18th, 2010, 3:00 till 6:00 PM.
~~ How Much: $50 per person. Limited to the first 30 pre-paid
reservations. Please follow the link and fill out the Paypal
reservation form at http://www.giftofjazz.org
~~ No dietary or beverage requests. No refunds except in the event of
cancellation. Proceeds benefit The Gift of Jazz, a Colorado non-profit
organization.
~~ SPONSORED BY:  THE GIFT OF JAZZ ~~.

~~ Sunday, April 18TH ~~ The Blind Tiger House Party Presentin’  The  Eric Gunnison Trio Plays the Music of Dave Brubeck and featuring Guest Chef Jeremy Wilson ~~ HitTime: 3PM ~~ reservations: www.GiftofJazz.org ~~ The Gift of Jazz is pleased to present The Blind Tiger house party series ~~ a fun monthly event for the serious jazz listener ~~ The second in the series of private themed jazz listening parties will be held on April 18th from 3:00-6:00pm at a private residence in South Denver. The event will feature the Eric Gunnison Trio playing the music of Dave Brubeck. Guest chef Jeremy Wilson will be providing culinary treats paired with libations. The event will be an intimate gathering and space is extremely limited ~~

~~ Where: The event location will be sent to you in a confirmation email prior to the day of the event.

~~ When: Third Sunday –  April 18th, 2010, 3:00 till 6:00 PM.

~~ How Much: $50 per person. Limited to the first 30 pre-paid reservations. Please follow the link and fill out the Paypal reservation form at http://www.giftofjazz.org

~~ No dietary or beverage requests. No refunds except in the event of cancellation.

~~ Proceeds benefit The Gift of Jazz, a Colorado non-profit organization.

~~ SPONSORED BY:  THE GIFT OF JAZZ ~~.

~~ THURZZ APRIL 1ST ~ Dave Grusin and Lee Ritenour at Macky Auditorium, CU Boulder ~~

~~ THURZZ APRIL 1ST ~ Dave Grusin and Lee Ritenour at Macky Auditorium, CU Boulder ~~

CU-Boulder’s Artist Series invites you to experience guitarist/composer Lee Ritenour and pianist/composer Dave Grusin performing pieces from their Grammy-nominated album Amparo Thursday, April 1 at 7:30 p.m. in Macky Auditorium.
Combining jazz and classical music, Amparo also fuses the duo’s Latin and folk influences. The two put their unique stamp on music by composers including Ravel, Handel, Albinoni, Jobim and Fauré with the help of CU-Boulder’s University Orchestra and conductor Gary Lewis. The second half of the program features music from Grusin’s award-winning film scores.
A free pre-concert conversation with CU-Boulder jazz studies professor Brad Goode will be held at 6:45 p.m. in Macky 102.
Ticket Information
Single tickets for this event are $12 to $52 with discounts for members of the CU community, seniors, youth and groups. Call the CU Presents Box Office at 303-492-8008 or visit http://www.cupresents.org for information or tickets for this performance.
Dave Grusin
Dave Grusin has worked in the music profession since the late 1950s, as an arranger, pianist, composer, and record producer. Born in Littleton, Colorado, and educated at the University of Colorado at Boulder, he holds honorary doctoral degrees from CU and from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Grusin has written more than 60 film scores, including The Graduate, Tootsie, The Fabulous Baker Boys, The Firm, Havana, Heaven Can Wait, and On Golden Pond. He has received eight Academy Award nominations, and he won an Oscar in 1988 for The Milagro Bean Field War. Most recently, he scored Recount for HBO. Grusin’s life as a recording artist and producer has resulted in 10 Grammy awards and numerous nominations, including one for Two Worlds in 2002, and another for Amparo in 2008. These two classical projects with guitarist Lee Ritenour feature performances by Renée Fleming, Joshua Bell, Gil Shaham, Chris Botti, and James Taylor, among others. He has also arranged for and/or performed with such artists as Quincy Jones, Gerry Mulligan, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Arnold Steinhardt, Bobby Macferrin, Peggy Lee, Patti Austin, Diana Krall, Grover Washington Jr., Earl Klugh, Arturo Sandoval, Clark Terry, Sergio Mendes, James Taylor, Billy Joel, Andy Williams, and Paul Simon. From 1976 to 1995, Grusin and Larry Rosen owned GRP records. Together they are also cofounders of the National Foundation for Jazz Education, a philanthropic group dedicated to helping young jazz musicians. In addition to his career in music, Grusin is a rancher and a dedicated environmental activist. He has been a frequent participant in the Annual Conference on World Affairs held in Boulder.
Lee Ritenour
Growing up in L.A. in the 60’s, Grammy award winning guitarist Lee Ritenour received a rich cross section of exposure to jazz, rock and Brazilian music. From one of his first sessions at 16 with the Mamas and Papas to accompanying Lena Horne and Tony Bennett at 18, his forty year eclectic and storied career is highlighted by a Grammy Award win for his 1986 collaboration with Dave Grusin, Harlequin; 17 Grammy nominations; numerous #1 spots in guitar polls and the prestigious “Alumnus of the Year” award from USC. He has recorded over 40 albums, with 35 chart songs, notably the Top 15 hit “Is It You,” which has become a contemporary jazz radio classic. In the 90s, Ritenour was a founding member of Fourplay, the most successful band in contemporary jazz, with keyboardist Bob James, bassist Nathan East and drummer Harvey Mason. The first Fourplay album in 1991 spent an unprecedented 33 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s contemporary jazz chart. Adding to this legacy is his latest CD Smoke ‘n’ Mirrors; the recently completed Grammy nominated recording Amparo, (a follow-up with Dave Grusin to their highly-successful 2001 Grammy Award nominated contemporary classical crossover CD) and producer of Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band’s latest CD Act Your Age (nominated for 3 Grammys).
About the Artist Series
The Artist Series, now in its 73rd season, has a rich tradition of bringing the finest performers in the world to Boulder’s Macky Auditorium. Recent performers on the series have included Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Hilary Hahn, and Arturo Sandoval. In addition to serving audiences with an exciting variety of performances, the Artist Series has an important educational mission, including outreach events planned in conjunction with almost every concert. The Artist Series is part of CU Presents which is hosted by the University of Colorado at Boulder College of Music ~~ FMI: cwa-students@colorado.edu OR cwafans@colorado.edu ~~~~.

CU-Boulder’s Artist Series invites you to experience guitarist/composer Lee Ritenour and pianist/composer Dave Grusin performing pieces from their Grammy-nominated album Amparo Thursday, April 1 at 7:30 p.m. in Macky Auditorium ~~ Combining jazz and classical music, Amparo also fuses the duo’s Latin and folk influences. The two put their unique stamp on music by composers including Ravel, Handel, Albinoni, Jobim and Fauré with the help of CU-Boulder’s University Orchestra and conductor Gary Lewis. The second half of the program features music from Grusin’s award-winning film scores ~~ A free pre-concert conversation with CU-Boulder jazz studies professor Brad Goode will be held at 6:45 p.m. in Macky 102 ~~ Ticket Information ~~ Single tickets for this event are $12 to $52 with discounts for members of the CU community, seniors, youth and groups. Call the CU Presents Box Office at 303-492-8008 or visit http://www.cupresents.org for information or tickets for this performance ~~ Dave Grusin ~~ Dave Grusin has worked in the music profession since the late 1950s, as an arranger, pianist, composer, and record producer. Born in Littleton, Colorado, and educated at the University of Colorado at Boulder, he holds honorary doctoral degrees from CU and from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Grusin has written more than 60 film scores, including The Graduate, Tootsie, The Fabulous Baker Boys, The Firm, Havana, Heaven Can Wait, and On Golden Pond. He has received eight Academy Award nominations, and he won an Oscar in 1988 for The Milagro Bean Field War. Most recently, he scored Recount for HBO. Grusin’s life as a recording artist and producer has resulted in 10 Grammy awards and numerous nominations, including one for Two Worlds in 2002, and another for Amparo in 2008. These two classical projects with guitarist Lee Ritenour feature performances by Renée Fleming, Joshua Bell, Gil Shaham, Chris Botti, and James Taylor, among others. He has also arranged for and/or performed with such artists as Quincy Jones, Gerry Mulligan, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Arnold Steinhardt, Bobby Macferrin, Peggy Lee, Patti Austin, Diana Krall, Grover Washington Jr., Earl Klugh, Arturo Sandoval, Clark Terry, Sergio Mendes, James Taylor, Billy Joel, Andy Williams, and Paul Simon. From 1976 to 1995, Grusin and Larry Rosen owned GRP records. Together they are also cofounders of the National Foundation for Jazz Education, a philanthropic group dedicated to helping young jazz musicians. In addition to his career in music, Grusin is a rancher and a dedicated environmental activist. He has been a frequent participant in the Annual Conference on World Affairs held in Boulder ~~ Lee Ritenour ~~ Growing up in L.A. in the 60’s, Grammy award winning guitarist Lee Ritenour received a rich cross section of exposure to jazz, rock and Brazilian music. From one of his first sessions at 16 with the Mamas and Papas to accompanying Lena Horne and Tony Bennett at 18, his forty year eclectic and storied career is highlighted by a Grammy Award win for his 1986 collaboration with Dave Grusin, Harlequin; 17 Grammy nominations; numerous #1 spots in guitar polls and the prestigious “Alumnus of the Year” award from USC. He has recorded over 40 albums, with 35 chart songs, notably the Top 15 hit “Is It You,” which has become a contemporary jazz radio classic. In the 90s, Ritenour was a founding member of Fourplay, the most successful band in contemporary jazz, with keyboardist Bob James, bassist Nathan East and drummer Harvey Mason. The first Fourplay album in 1991 spent an unprecedented 33 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s contemporary jazz chart. Adding to this legacy is his latest CD Smoke ‘n’ Mirrors; the recently completed Grammy nominated recording Amparo, (a follow-up with Dave Grusin to their highly-successful 2001 Grammy Award nominated contemporary classical crossover CD) and producer of Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band’s latest CD Act Your Age (nominated for 3 Grammys) ~~ About the Artist Series ~~ The Artist Series, now in its 73rd season, has a rich tradition of bringing the finest performers in the world to Boulder’s Macky Auditorium. Recent performers on the series have included Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Hilary Hahn, and Arturo Sandoval. In addition to serving audiences with an exciting variety of performances, the Artist Series has an important educational mission, including outreach events planned in conjunction with almost every concert. The Artist Series is part of CU Presents which is hosted by the University of Colorado at Boulder College of Music ~~ FMI: Maura Clare,  Director of Public Affairs, Conference on World Affairs, University of Colorado, 465 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0465 ~~ 303.492.8611 ~~ 303.492.3934 ~~ ww.colorado.edu/cwa~~.

~~ SUN FEB 21ST ~The First “BLIND TIGER” HOUSE PARTY JAZZ SERIES CONCERT FEATURIN’ THE ERIC GUNNISON TRIO ~~

SUN FEB 21ST ~~ THE BLIND TIGER HOUSE PARTY JAZZ SERIES ~~ The Blind Tiger: See “Speak Easy” ~~ The Gift of Jazz is pleased to present The Blind Tiger house party series – a fun monthly event for the serious jazz listener ~~ The first in the series of private themed jazz listening parties will be held on February 21st  from 3:00-6:00pm at a private residence in the foothills of Denver with spectacular Continental Divide views. The event will feature the  Eric Gunnison Trio and guest chef Arling Reese will be providing culinary treats paired with libations. The event will be an intimate gathering and space is extremely limited ~~.
WHERE: The event location will be sent to you in a confirmation email prior to the day of the event.
WHEN:  February 21, 2010, 3:00 till 6:00 PM. Monthly Series – Third Sundays. Check For Future Listings.
COVER: $50 per person. Limited to the first 27 pre-paid reservations. Please fill out the Paypal reservation form below. Be sure to click the “Donate” button on the next page to complete your reservation ~~ RIFFZZ OF THE GIGZZ: No dietary or beverage requests ~ No refunds after all 27 tickets have been sold ~ All 27 tickets must be sold for the event to be held ~Interested in being our next guest chef? ~~ Please email Donald@giftofjazz.org ~~ Sign up here for early notification of the next Blind Tiger event ~~ Questions:  Toni@giftofjazz.org ~~.

~~ SUN FEB 21ST ~~ THE BLIND TIGER HOUSE PARTY JAZZ SERIES ~~ The Blind Tiger: See “Speak Easy” ~~ The Gift of Jazz is pleased to present The Blind Tiger house party series – a fun monthly event for the serious jazz listener ~~ The first in the series of private themed jazz listening parties will be held on February 21st  from 3:00-6:00pm at a private residence in the foothills of Denver with spectacular Continental Divide views ~~ FEATURIN’ THE ERIC GUNNISON TRIO ~~  and guest chef Arling Reese will be providing culinary treats paired with libations. The event will be an intimate gathering and space is extremely limited ~~.

WHERE: The event location will be sent to you in a confirmation email prior to the day of the event.

WHEN:  February 21, 2010, 3:00 till 6:00 PM. Monthly Series – Third Sundays. Check For Future Listings.

COVER: $50 per person ~~ Limited to the first 27 pre-paid reservations. Please follow the link and fill out the Paypal reservation form ~~ http://www.giftofjazz.org/index.php?s=43 ~~ Be sure to click the “Donate” button on the next page to complete your reservation ~~ RIFFZZ OF THE GIGZZ: No dietary or beverage requests ~ No refunds after all 27 tickets have been sold ~ All 27 tickets must be sold for the event to be held ~Interested in being our next guest chef? ~~ Please email Donald@giftofjazz.org ~~ Sign up here for early notification of the next Blind Tiger event ~~ Questions:  Toni@giftofjazz.org OR www.giftofjazz.org ~~.

~~ The Summit Jazz Foundation For 2010 ~~.

FRI FEB 26TH & SAT FEB 27TH ~~The Summit Jazz Foundation, P.O. Box 1150, Evergreen, CO 80437-1150 ~~ Phone: 303-670-8471 ~~ Fax: 360-379-8811 ~~ Email:info@summitjazz.org OR www.summitjazz.org ~~ Featured For FEBRUARY: Randy Reinhart(crnt), Dan Barrett(tb), Rebecca Kilgore(vcl), Eddie Erickson(g), John Sheridan(p), Colin Gieg(b), & Jeff Hamilton(d) ~~ ALSO ~ FRI MAR 26TH &  SAT MAR 27TH ~~ Featured in MARCH: Ken Peplowski(reeds), Jon-Erik Kelso(crnt), Ehud Asherie(p), Frank Tate(b), Howard Alden(g), & Don Grove(d) ~~ Then In October: Fri Oct 1ST, Sat Oct 2nd, & Sun Oct 3RD Will Be Featured: The Jim Cullum Jazz Band; The High Sierra Jazz Band; The Titan Hot Seven; The Alan frederickson Jazz Ensemble; The Ivory & Gold Trio PLUS Antti Sarpila(reeds), John Cocuzzi(vbs), Jeff Barnhart(p), Nicki Parrott(b), & Danny Coots(d) .