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Music Box - Maceo Parker

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Blog Author:San Diego's Jazz 88.3

Posted on:July 28, 2017

Maceo Parker will grace the Music Box stage, Saturday, August 19th at 8PM and if you haven't had your chance to see this acclaimed saxophonist, now's the time! The amazing P-funk Parker has been at it with his legendary sound for time that dates back to the 1960's. That's when Maceo and his drummer brother Melvin climbed on board the James Brown funky soul funk train. It wasn't long before James coined the solo summoning signature, "Maceo, I want you to Blow!". To most musicologists it's the musically fertile group of men from this period of James Brown's band who are recognized as the early pioneers of the modern funk and hip-hop whose sounds we still jump to in the present day. You truly don't want to miss this show. To purchase tickets, simply click here

Jazz in the Courtyard 2017

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Blog Author:San Diego's Jazz 88.3

Posted on:July 28, 2017

Jazz 88.3 is proud to support the 7th annual "Jazz In The Courtyard" featuring the Joshua White Trio and Archie Thompson & The ArchTones! This beautifully arranged concert takes place Saturday, August 5th at 5:30PM at First Presbyterian Church of San Diego (320 Date Street San Diego, CA, 92101). There's still plenty of time to purchase tickets; just click here! Food trucks will also be on-site, so come hungry! It's going to be one summer concert you simply won't want to miss!

Jazz Live- Reedman Vinny Golia

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Blog Author:San Diego's Jazz 88.3

Posted on:July 20, 2017

Jazz Live welcomes acclaimed reedman, Vinny Golia, as he marks his debut at the Saville Theatre. This composer, bandleader and multi-woodwind performer will be fronting a quintet for an unforgettable night of music. The players are Gavin Templeton- Alto Sax, Cathlene Pineda- Piano, Miller Wrenn- Bass and Clint Dodson- Drums. If you are a current Jazz88 member you can reserve up to two free tickets in the Speakeasy. For the general public, you can call Ken Borgers at 619-388-3301 to become a member or to purchase tickets. Thanks to Big Front Door Sandwich Shop for providing food for the Jazz Live artists. Remember, that good ole' parking pass and come hungry, because Simply Fresh Gourmet Food Truck will be on site!
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Jazz Live- Cubana Be-Cubana Bop- Music of Dizzy and Chano

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Blog Author:San Diego's Jazz 88.3

Posted on:July 20, 2017

Jazz Live will have a stellar show in October. The show is "Cubana Be-Cubana Bop- Celebrating the Afro-Cuban Music of Dizzy Gillespie and Chano Pozo." Gilbert Castellanos will lead a Big Band for this concert at the Saville Theatre on Tuesday, October 3rd. We will also celebrate Hispanic Heritage month so it's a show not to be missed. The show is currently SOLD OUT. Thanks to Big Front Door Sandwich Shop for providing food for the Jazz Live artists. If you are coming to the show remember, that good ole' parking pass and come hungry, because a delicious Food Truck will be on site!

Jazz Live- Alan Broadbent with Putter Smith

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Blog Author:San Diego's Jazz 88.3

Posted on:July 20, 2017

Jazz Live welcomes acclaimed pianist, Alan Broadbent, comes to the Saville Theatre with bassist, Putter Smith, TONIGHT! Lyrical and melodic, Alan's piano work will be on full display in this intimate, duo setting. If you are a current Jazz88 member you can reserve up to two free tickets in the Speakeasy. For the general public, you can call Ken Borgers at 619-388-3301 to become a member or to purchase tickets. Thanks to Big Front Door Sandwich Shop for providing food for the Jazz Live artists. Remember, that good ole' parking pass and come hungry, as we'll have food trucks on site before the show!

The Sounds of John Coltrane and Miles Davis

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Blog Author:San Diego's Jazz 88.3

Posted on:July 19, 2017

Jazz 88.3 is proud to support the Music Box's upcoming show: The Coltrane and Davis Tribute: The Sounds of John Coltrane and Miles Davis, happening THIS July 23rd (doors at 7PM, show at 8PM). The show features Keith McKelley and Grammy Award Winning Trumpeter, Curtis Taylor. Also, if you're a San Diego City College student, present your I.D. the night of the show to receive a $2-off discount on your ticket (with a valid I.D.). You absolutely won't want to miss this show! Please note: This show is 21+. Click here to purchase tickets!

Damien Escobar at HOB

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Blog Author:San Diego's Jazz 88.3

Posted on:July 14, 2017

Acclaimed violinist, Damien Escobar will be gracing the House of Blues stage TONIGHT--doors at 7PM, show at 8PM! Damien is currently promoting his newest single, Get Up And Dance, which is the lead single from his second solo album, “Boundless”. The “Boundless” album in particular is important to Damien as it marks Damien’s first solo album of all originally produced material. The nationally executed Boundless Tour has brought Damien to a number of US cities for an unprecedented number of sold out shows in various major markets including Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and New York City. His single Freedom premiered at #15 on the iTunes dance charts and subsequently broke the iTunes Hot 100 Top 10. This is one summer show you simply won't want to miss! For more information, or to purchase tickets, simply click here!

Remembering John Coltrane

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Blog Author:San Diego's Jazz 88.3

Posted on:July 6, 2017

Today marks the 50th anniversary of John Coltrane's passing. To cap off the day we are screening a special film presentation about Coltrane the Saville Theatre for our current Jazz88 members. The clips that will be screened include all the known footage that involve the great tenor saxophonist. If you are not a member you can call now at 619-388-3301. If you would like more information about membership you can e-mail Ken Borgers at kenb@jazz88.org. Again, only current members will be able to attend the John Coltrane film at 7pm. MORE...
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