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SUMMARY:Olivia Hughart Quintet at SOUTH!
DESCRIPTION:Olivia Hughart makes her DEBUT performance with her quartet of NYC Musicians! 2 sets at SOUTH Jazz Kitchen\, 6:30 and 8:30pm. Tickets are $10 per person. February 6\, 2022! BE there! \n  \nAbout Olivia:  \nOlivia Hughart is an NYU Junior majoring in Jazz Studies with a minor in public policy and management. She is a saxophonist and woodwind doubler and is also the founder/artistic director of Key of She Jazz (keyofshejazz.org)\, which is an organization that supports and encourages girls to be involved in jazz starting in middle school. In 2019\, as a high school senior\, she organized the first-ever Key of She Jazz conference\, which was attended by 200 students\, educators\, and musicians from the Philadelphia area and beyond. Since then\, she has continued to organize virtual events that have allowed Key of She to reach global audiences despite the COVID-19 pandemic and having to cancel and reimagine live events. \nOlivia has been studying saxophone for twelve years and started her music studies in Philadelphia at Settlement Music School and in the nationally recognized music programs at Lower Merion High School in Ardmore\, Pennsylvania. She has studied with Larry McKenna\, Chris Oatts\, Andrew Neu\, and Tony Miceli in Philadelphia\, as well as with Dave Liebman\, Billy Drewes\, and Alan Ferber in New York City. She currently studies with Dave Pietro\, Patricia Brennan\, and Brad Shepik. \nOlivia is a gigging and recording musician\, playing with NYU’s Tisch New Theater Production of “Legally Blonde” in 2019\, the WIJO “Alone Together” recording of 2020\, Aberdeen the Band\, the NYChillHarmonic\, as well as other bands in New York City\, Philadelphia\, and beyond. She also interns with Jazz Philadelphia\, a jazz community-based organization for Philadelphia\, helping with administrative work. She is busy rehearsing her quartet with her original compositions. She was also a feature on the WRTI/NPR Music Live sessions and winner of the 2021 Bruce Montgomery Foundation Springboard Grant. \n  \nLearn more at oliviahughart.com
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/olivia-hughart-quintet-at-south/
LOCATION:South Jazz Club\, 600 N Broad St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
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SUMMARY:Friday Night Jazz by Newtown Theatre
DESCRIPTION:The historic Newtown Theatre in Bucks County will kick off a new concert series called “Friday Night Jazz” on Friday\, Feb. 11 at 8 p.m. The first concert will feature The Hailey Brinnel Quartet from Philadelphia with special guest Tony Glausi\, a widely acclaimed trumpeter\, keyboardist\, vocalist and composer from New York. \nJust 26 years old\, Brinnel has already performed at acclaimed venues such as the XPoNential Music Festival\, The Lake George Jazz Festival\, World Cafe Live\, The Kennedy Center\, The Kimmel Center\, The Washington Women in Jazz Festival\, Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center\, and The North Sea Jazz Festival in Rotterdam. She was also a finalist in the 2021 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition.\nHer debut album\, I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles\, peaked at #13 on Amazon’s ‘Jazz New Release’ chart\, and #44 on the website’s Jazz Best-Seller chart. Brinnel’s music is firmly rooted in jazz tradition\, arranged such that the energy is preserved but new life is undoubtedly breathed into them. \nGlausi picked up the trumpet at age 10. Amongst other accolades\, he has won first prize in the jazz division of the 2014 National Trumpet Competition\, first prize in the jazz division of the 2017 ITG International Trumpet Competition\, and first prize in the 2017 Carmine Caruso International Jazz Solo Competition.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/friday-night-jazz-by-newtown-theatre/
LOCATION:Newtown Theatre\, 120 N State St\, Newtown\, Pennsylvania\, 18940
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SUMMARY:The Music of Motown | Philly POPS!
DESCRIPTION:The Philly POPS gets grooving with the sounds of Hitsville\, USA in Dancin’ in the Streets: The Music of Motown February 18–20\, 2022 at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. \nThe performance features the full Philly POPS orchestra on timeless Motown hits\, including songs from iconic artists Marvin Gaye\, Diana Ross\, The Four Tops\, Stevie Wonder and more—with a nod to Philly’s own legendary producers\, Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. \nCelebrating the Motown sound\, the POPS welcomes guest conductor Byron Stripling with Hairspray stars Shayna Steele and Chester Gregory and American Idol finalist and charted R&B artist Michael Lynche. \n“The Motown sound captures so many emotions—love\, joy\, resilience and more—which is why these songs stand the test of time\,” said POPS President Frank Giordano. “I love this music … the way it makes you feel\, and the way it moves the audience.” \nTickets start at $35 and are available at www.phillypops.org/motown. Dancin’ in the Streets: The Music of Motown runs February 18\, 19 and 20 at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. \nAs part of the Kimmel Cultural Campus’ Safe and Clean Commitment\, guests are required to provide proof of vaccination and must wear masks while in the building. The Philly POPS proudly partners with Art-Reach for their ACCESS Program. ACCESS cardholders can purchase tickets for the reduced price of $2 per ticket.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/the-music-of-motown-philly-pops/
LOCATION:Kimmel Cultural Campus\, 300 S Broad St\, Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania\, 19102
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SUMMARY:The Music of Motown | Philly POPS!
DESCRIPTION:The Philly POPS gets grooving with the sounds of Hitsville\, USA in Dancin’ in the Streets: The Music of Motown February 18–20\, 2022 at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. \nThe performance features the full Philly POPS orchestra on timeless Motown hits\, including songs from iconic artists Marvin Gaye\, Diana Ross\, The Four Tops\, Stevie Wonder and more—with a nod to Philly’s own legendary producers\, Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. \nCelebrating the Motown sound\, the POPS welcomes guest conductor Byron Stripling with Hairspray stars Shayna Steele and Chester Gregory and American Idol finalist and charted R&B artist Michael Lynche. \n“The Motown sound captures so many emotions—love\, joy\, resilience and more—which is why these songs stand the test of time\,” said POPS President Frank Giordano. “I love this music … the way it makes you feel\, and the way it moves the audience.” \nTickets start at $35 and are available at www.phillypops.org/motown. Dancin’ in the Streets: The Music of Motown runs February 18\, 19 and 20 at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. \nAs part of the Kimmel Cultural Campus’ Safe and Clean Commitment\, guests are required to provide proof of vaccination and must wear masks while in the building. The Philly POPS proudly partners with Art-Reach for their ACCESS Program. ACCESS cardholders can purchase tickets for the reduced price of $2 per ticket.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/the-music-of-motown-philly-pops-2022-02-19/
LOCATION:Kimmel Cultural Campus\, 300 S Broad St\, Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania\, 19102
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SUMMARY:The Music of Motown | Philly POPS!
DESCRIPTION:The Philly POPS gets grooving with the sounds of Hitsville\, USA in Dancin’ in the Streets: The Music of Motown February 18–20\, 2022 at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. \nThe performance features the full Philly POPS orchestra on timeless Motown hits\, including songs from iconic artists Marvin Gaye\, Diana Ross\, The Four Tops\, Stevie Wonder and more—with a nod to Philly’s own legendary producers\, Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. \nCelebrating the Motown sound\, the POPS welcomes guest conductor Byron Stripling with Hairspray stars Shayna Steele and Chester Gregory and American Idol finalist and charted R&B artist Michael Lynche. \n“The Motown sound captures so many emotions—love\, joy\, resilience and more—which is why these songs stand the test of time\,” said POPS President Frank Giordano. “I love this music … the way it makes you feel\, and the way it moves the audience.” \nTickets start at $35 and are available at www.phillypops.org/motown. Dancin’ in the Streets: The Music of Motown runs February 18\, 19 and 20 at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. \nAs part of the Kimmel Cultural Campus’ Safe and Clean Commitment\, guests are required to provide proof of vaccination and must wear masks while in the building. The Philly POPS proudly partners with Art-Reach for their ACCESS Program. ACCESS cardholders can purchase tickets for the reduced price of $2 per ticket.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/the-music-of-motown-philly-pops-2022-02-20/
LOCATION:Kimmel Cultural Campus\, 300 S Broad St\, Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania\, 19102
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