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Coming Up: Java & Jazz Series At The Concord Historical Society

by CLAYCORD.com
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In honor of the 50th Anniversary of Jazz in Concord, Visit Concord and the Concord Historical Society are doing a wonderful three part series.

Java & Jazz

This three part series invites guests to the Concord Historical Society to enjoy coffee, pastries and a morning filled with all things jazz.

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Taking place Saturday June 22, July 27 and August 24 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Guest speakers include:

  • Frank Dorritie is a performer, producer, arranger, educator, composer and author who worked at Concord Records for many years. On June 22, Frank will share behind the scenes stories about recording sessions, the evolution of the industry and host a listening party with music from his private collection.
  • On July 27, Ellen Herdegen will share the history and tales of the Concord Jazz Festival.  Ellen worked on the first inaugural Concord Summer Music Festival in 1969 and continued to be part of the production for 20 years. She will share her personal experiences, anecdotes and rare memorabilia.
  • Dr. Matthew Zebley takes the stage on August 24 to share the history of jazz, background on Dave Brubeck and perform live with his band. Matt is an educator, composer, jazz artist and multi-instrumentalist. He will provide an in depth look at West Coast Jazz, its composition and overall style.

Admission is a donation of $5 per session or $12 for all three.

All proceeds benefit the Concord Historical Society.

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Tickets available at eventbrite.

4 comments


S June 17, 2019 - 7:27 PM - 7:27 PM

zowie… the Aug 24th look good….

The Wizard June 17, 2019 - 7:33 PM - 7:33 PM

Where?

Jamess June 17, 2019 - 8:35 PM - 8:35 PM

1928 Clayton Rd.

The Wizard June 18, 2019 - 9:48 AM - 9:48 AM

Was not sure if it was Todos Santos, Pavilion or the Galindo House…Thanks


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