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Headliners for Jazz Fest include Dr. John, Garrett
Pianist, singer and songwriter Dr. John will headline the 9th “Arizona’s fi nest” Dixieland band, the 52nd St. Band.
Annual Chandler Jazz Festival along with sax player Kenny Garrett In addition, Salzman says there will be a variety of professional
at the Chandler Center for the Arts at 8 p.m. Sat., April 5, 2008. and student jazz bands around historic downtown Chandler on
Garrett, a Miles Davis sideman and “American post bop jazz Friday and Saturday nights, with a battle of the youth bands on
saxophonist and fl utist” opens for Dr. John, whose music spans and Sunday afternoon. Bill Cosby will also be on stage at the Chandler
often combines blues, boogie woogie and rock and roll. Tickets are Center for the Arts on Sunday for a 3 p.m. matinee.
$20 through
www.ChandlerCenter.org or
www.TicketMaster.com There is a limited block of rooms reserved at the Crowne
with no additional service fees. Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort at a special price of $109 by
Other headliners during the April 4 to 6 event include Friday asking for the Chandler Jazz Festival rate at 480-812-0900 or
in the park with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band from New Orleans 1-800-2CROWNE. More information will be available on
plus Armand Boatman and the BeBop Revolution. Saturday in the
www.ChandlerAZ.gov/jazz.
park is Chuck Findley from Los Angeles, an “unbelievable trumpet
player” according to Festival artistic director Bart Salzman, and
Jazz musician Dr. John
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