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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.2 Summer Concert Series CITY OF DUBLIN HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: April 14, 2005 SUBJECT: Summer Concert Series ATTACHMENTS: None RECOMMENDATION: Receive report from Staff. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None DESCRIPTION: The City is sponsoring Dublin's 9th Annual Summer Concerts series this summer. Five free concerts will be held on Friday evenings, beginning July 8th and ending August 5th, 2005. The concerts are held from 7:00- 9:00 p.m. outdoors at the Dublin Civic Center in the plaza area. Following is the lineup for the 2005 series: July 8th David Martin's House Party From jump jive swing of the 40's, to the 50's "dance beat", through the 60's Beatles and Motown sound, the 70's disco/R & B to the 80's "classic rock", David Martin's House Party promises to entertain all ages, tastes and cultures! Mixing an incredibly talented group of musicians and singers who have performed with the likes of Starship, Todd Rundgren, Eddie Money, Jambay, the Buzztones, Race & Rhythm, Avenue, and Steve Miller, the performers guarantee you won't be able to sit still during this 2 hour music extravaganza. July 15th Broken English When people want to experience the unique and invigorating sounds of a Caribbean dance band, they call Broken English. The group covers a lot of musical territory, including influences of samba, salsa, rumba, cha-cha, and many more. The instrumental mix of acoustic and amplified guitar, piano, sax, and trombone, combined with drums, congas, bongos, etc., gives the two lead singers,plenty of range for the diverse vocals. "Broken English brought the house down, and you can't help but become a convert." Owner, Club Ibex. July 22w' Frankye Kelly If you're into rhythm & blues with an element of jazz included in the mix, then you won't want to miss the stellar performance of Frankye Kelly. She has performed with numerous jazz and blues greats such as Calvin Keys, Coco Montoya, and Kalil Shahid, to name a few. Kelly earned Best Jazz Vocal Album, Best New Artist, and Album of the Year in the 2002 Grammy Awards Entry List for her latest release "My Life, More Than It Is — Not Just The Blues". Elisabeth Goodwin of Jazz Now writes " Frankye Kelly has discovered COPIES TO: ITEM NO. 8.2 G:\HERITAGE COMMISSION\AGENDA STMTS\2005\4-14 Summer Concert Series lineup.DOC • the essence of jazz: finding a tune and making it your own. Whether it's blues, latin, or a standard, the gracious, affable Kelly wraps her velvety voice around a melody the way you wrap aluminum foil around a baked potato-tightly and neatly." July 29th Rolando Morales Acclaimed guitarist, vocalist, composer, and recording artist Rolando Morales has performed internationally with band members who have played with the likes of Ruben Blades, Carlos Santana, and Tower of Power, to name a few. His music is a passionate, sophisticated and powerful mix of Latin jazz, flamenco-samba, Afro-Cuban, and classical. "Fueled by the influence of flamenco modernists such as Paco de Lucia and Chick Corea, Morales is a rapid-fire instrumentalist who is at the peak of his technique." Jesse Chuy Varela, East Bay Express. August 5th Cowbop Mix swingin' grooves, thrilling solos, sweet vocals and acoustic western sensibilities and you have only begun to describe Cow Bop. Formed in 2003 by internationally-acclaimed guitarist Bruce Forman, this hot jazz and western swing band has toured extensively throughout the country, exciting audiences with their unique brand of American music. "They put some scoobie-doo in their wahoo!" Wylie Gustafson, of Wylie & The Wild West. The concert will be preceded by a performance from the City of Dublin's JazzMasters Program, featuring local youth musicians, at 6:30 pm. RECOMMENDATION: It is the recommendation of Staff that the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission receive the report from Staff. • • -2-