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Jack Everly | Principal Pops Conductor
Patti Austin Sings
Ella and the Duke
Friday, February 20, 2015 — 8 p.m.
Saturday, February 21, 2015— 8 p.m.
Sunday, February 22, 2015— 3 p.m.
We’ve been around the block.
For nearly 20 years, we’ve served
businesses and nonprofits throughout the region, producing everything
from annual reports and newsletters
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Presenting Sponsor:
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Patti Austin, Vocalist
105 years of top-notch design.
Our designers and production staff
emulate the same high standards reflected every month in the magazine
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magazine at 105 years.
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Supporting Sponsors:
Jack Everly
For Jack Everly’s bio., please see pg. 28.
Patti Austin
Patti Austin’s been a
bonafide entertainer
since she stepped
onto the stage of the
Apollo Theater in Harlem at the age of
four at the urging of music legend
Dinah Washington.
During the 70s Patti was the undisputed “queen” of the New York session
scene, her voice was heard behind everyone from Paul Simon, Cat Stevens, and
James Brown to Bette Midler and
Diana Ross. She signed with her godfather Quincy Jones’ Qwest label and
achieved mainstream success on an international level thanks to the GRAMMY®nominated hit “Baby Come To Me,” and
Oscar-nominated “How Do You Keep
the Music Playing?” The GRAMMY®
-nominated For Ella album opened up
new doors for Patti as a performer and
her embrace by the jazz world was sealed
with her Grammy winning classic
Avant Gershwin.
In 2014, Patti continues her philanthropic work with “The Over My
Shoulder Foundation” and is working on
a Duke Ellington big band tribute sure to
garner serious Grammy consideration.
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