The Greg Ruvolo Big Band Collective returns to Local 802 for "A Big Band Holiday" benefit concert
Trumpeter and commercial recording artist Greg Ruvolo, who has toured with Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, and the big bands of Woody Herman, Gerry Mulligan and Louis Bellson brings his Big Band Collective back to Local 802's Club Room for a special holiday performance! The Greg Ruvolo Big Band Collective performance will feature an exciting blend of selections from the Great American Songbook, jazz standards, and holiday compositions in the modern Big Band style. The Big Band Collective boasts some impressive talent in addition to Ruvolo; the groups' live and session resumés include playing in the Saturday Night Live band, backing Steely Dan, and playing in the big bands of titans like Buddy Rich, Thad Jones, Mel Lewis and Count Basie.Thursday - December 14, 2017, 5:00 - 6:30pm. Local 802 "Club Room" 322 West 48th Street, between 9th and 10th Avenues, First Floor
About Jazz in the Afternoon
Jazz in the Afternoon is a vibrant, informal sessions series during which popular jazz club musicians and players from Broadway, television/film and the classical orchestras at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall invite audiences to join the fun for free as they hone their musical chops. Go behind the scenes as the City's best players sharpen their skills, playing through beloved charts, improvising and gleefully exploring new compositions as well as new approaches to old favorites. While there is no charge for admission, donations of any amount are accepted to benefit the NYC Musician's Emergency Relief Fund of American Federation of Musicians Local 802, which helps musicians in times of crisis. Donations can be made in cash or by check or credit card.
About Local 802
Local 802, AFM is one of the largest local unions of professional musicians in the world, working to promote artistic excellence and strengthen New York City's vibrant arts community by advocating for fair treatment and compensation of hardworking musicians and performers. They seek to organize a community of all musicians and aspiring musicians whiling advocating for the preservation and creation of opportunities for live musical performance, promoting recording and film scoring in New York City, increasing children's access to live music and high-quality music education, advancing the vital role music plays in our communities, and ensuring that the musicians who are essential to New York City's economy and cultural life are able to continue to live and work here. www.local802afm.org.
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