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The Bill Evans Jazz Festival

  • Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts 220 East Thomas Street Hammond, LA, 70403 United States (map)

The Bill Evans Jazz Festival

Guest Artist Erik Jekabson
Music lovers, get ready for an entire week of outstanding jazz performances!  From intimate combos in our Studio Theatre to big band shows in the beautiful Hainkel Auditorium, the Bill Evans Jazz Festival has something for everyone.  Don’t miss this world-class celebration of America’s original art form.  Concerts will feature current Southeastern students, alumni, faculty, and special guest artists. This year's guest artist is Trumpeter Erik Jekabson.

UNIVERSITY JAZZ LAB BAND
April 7, 7:30pm Studio Theatre, Free Admission

UNIVERSITY JAZZ COMBO CONCERT
April 8, 7:30pm Studio Theatre, Free Admission

SLU ALUMNI JAZZ ENSEMBLE
April 9, 7:30pm, Hainkel Hall

SLU JAZZ FACULTY WITH GUEST ARTIST TRUMPETER ERIK JEKABSON.
April 11, 7:30pm, Hainkel Hall

SLU UNIVERSITY JAZZ ENSEMBLE WITH GUEST ARTIST TRUMPETER ERIK JEKABSON.
April 12, 7:30pm, Hainkel Hall, Free Admission

Erik Jekabson is a freelance composer, arranger, trumpet player and educator who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.  He is equally busy composing, arranging and playing for different bands, leading his own groups, teaching a wide variety of students and running the Young Musicians Program at the California Jazz Conservatory Jazzschool in Berkeley.As an arranger and composer, he’s arranged for symphony orchestras (the San Francisco Symphony, the BBC Radio Orchestra, the Utah Symphony, the Coltrane: Legacy for Orchestra Project) vocalists (Madeleine Peyroux, Ani DiFranco, Jane Krakowski, Jackie Ryan, Kenny Washington, Madeline Eastman) and jazz ensembles; The Daggerboard- Erik Jekabson Orchestra, the Erik Jekabson String-tet, and his own Electric Squeezebox Orchestra, a 17 piece big band which holds a monthly residency at the Jazzschool in Berkeley. As a trumpet player, he’s spent time on the road with John Mayer, Galactic and Illinois Jacquet, and has performed and recorded with other notable musicians such as Taj Mahal, Maceo Parker, Boz Skaggs and Kermit Ruffins.  He has released eight albums under his own name (including four on his own record label, Jekab’s Music), and produced three records with the Electric Squeezebox Orchestra.

Tickets:
$25 for Adults
$15 for Students/Children

Learn more about this event here.

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