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Women in Jazz Festival at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Continues |
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Written by Ronaldo Oregano
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Friday, 16 September 2005 |
The Women in Jazz Festival features nightly performances by some
of the most influential women in jazz today as well as up-and-coming
jazz artists which began September 6 and continues through October 2, 2005. Held at
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola located in the new home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, Frederick P. Rose Hall, the festival is part of the 2005-06 programming season, "Jazz from Coast to Coast."
 Toshiko Akiyoshi 9/16-17
"Jazz music is constantly evolving and women have long been instrumental in shaping the landscape of the jazz scene," said Derek E. Gordon, President and CEO of Jazz at Lincoln Center. "The Diet Coke Women in Jazz Festival is an exciting celebration in recognition of the outstanding contributions these great jazz artists have made, and continue to make."
Coca-Cola is committed to the encouragement and development of female jazz artists of
the future. Toward that aim, Coca-Cola will underwrite tickets for the IAJE's
"Sisters in Jazz" Upstarts! night performance on September 26th for distribution to
local area high school music students. "New York City is the jazz capital of the
world, and Diet Coke is delighted to help bring this first-time festival to the
Big Apple and support creative music and the arts," said Chuck Fruit, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of The Coca-Cola Company.
"From Harlem to Queens, New York City has always been at the center of the jazz
music evolution," said Cristyne Nicholas, President & CEO of NYC & Company.
"This festival will further establish New York City as the premier destination
for experiencing live jazz music." Lynne Arriale 9/25 (Photo by Howard A. Gittelson)
 Karrin Allyson 9/22
Reservations and additional information about the Diet Coke Women in Jazz Festival at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola can be found at www.jalc.org or by calling (212) 258-9595. Artists and schedule subject to change.
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola is accessible through the Jazz at Lincoln Center marquee entrance on the corner of Broadway at 60th Street. The club is located on the 5th floor. Doors open at 6:00pm for the 7:30pm set and guests may arrive at 8:45-9:00pm for the 9:30pm set. Sets begin at 7:30pm and 9:30pm, with an 11:30pm set on Friday and Saturday nights only. After Hours sets are at 11:00pm Tuesday through Thursday, and at 12:30am on Friday and Saturday. Tuesday through Sunday, there is a $30 cover charge for music. On Mondays for the student UPSTARTS! programming, there is a $15 music charge. After Hours set cover charge is $10. There is no additional music charge for patrons who stay after the last artist set. Student rates with valid ID: Sunday 9:30pm set $15, Monday 7:30pm and 9:30pm sets $10, Tuesday and Wednesday 9:30pm set $15, After Hours hang set $5. Standard food and beverage minimum of $10 applies at tables, $5 minimum is required at the bar. Food and beverage minimum applies to student rates.
Jazz at Lincoln Center opened Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola in October 2004 to critical acclaim and popularity with musicians and music fans. The intimate club features artists from around the world seven nights a week in a spectacular setting with views of the Manhattan skyline. Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola also features a full menu by Jazz at Lincoln Center's exclusive facility caterer, Great Performances in collaboration with Harlem's Spoonbread Catering, reflecting the diversity of jazz.
Jazz at Lincoln Center received a leadership grant from The Coca-Cola Company towards the creation of the world's first performing arts center designed specifically for jazz, Frederick P. Rose Hall. In recognition of the company's commitment to this authentic art form, Jazz at Lincoln Center named the 140-seat jazz club performance venue in the new facility Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola. The late Mrs. Lorraine Gillespie, Dizzy's wife, said, "I know that my husband would be proud and honored that many musicians will further their careers and the awareness of jazz as an art form in a place that bears his name."
About Jazz at Lincoln Center's Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, one of the three main performance venues located in Jazz at Lincoln Center's new home at Frederick P. Rose Hall, is an intimate 140-seat jazz club, set against a glittering backdrop with spectacular views of Central Park that provides a hip environment for performance, education and other special events. The club also includes fine dinner, dessert and late night menus by New York culinary creators Great Performances and Spoonbread Inc. Jazz at Lincoln Center is a not-for-profit arts organization dedicated to jazz and advances a unique vision for the continued development of the art of jazz by producing a year-round schedule of performance, education, and broadcast events for audiences of all ages. For more information, please visit www.jalc.org. |
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