Jazz In The Autumn has been POSTPONED! rescheduled for Saturday, February 22, 2020.
Jamie Davis sings the Blues & Standards, with Larry Vuckovich, piano, Jeff Chambers, bass. An Evening of Jazz in the Autumn.
Saturday’s “Jazz In The Autumn” concert featuring featuring vocalist Jamie Davis, pianist Larry Vuckovich, and bassist Jeff Chambers, has been postponed due to issues with the likely PG&E power outages. The concert has been rescheduled for Saturday, February 22, 2020. We’ll update the information on the website in the next few days. We apologize.
Adler added “I am grateful to have the opportunity to present three captivating and unique world class jazz talents in the intimate setting of the ... view more »
Saturday’s “Jazz In The Autumn” concert featuring featuring vocalist Jamie Davis, pianist Larry Vuckovich, and bassist Jeff Chambers, has been postponed due to issues with the likely PG&E power outages. The concert has been rescheduled for Saturday, February 22, 2020. We’ll update the information on the website in the next few days. We apologize.
Adler added “I am grateful to have the opportunity to present three captivating and unique world class jazz talents in the intimate setting of the Elaine Jacob Foyer, for the third annual ‘Jazz in the Autumn’ concert.”
Classic vocalist Jamie Davis is one of the few jazz bass baritone rich voices performing today. His sound evokes the timeless timbres of historic singers such as Billy Eckstine, Joe Williams (famous with the Count Basie band) and also the revered entertainer Lou Rawls.
Davis will be joined by the consummate accompaniment of world acclaimed pianist Larry Vuckovich. Both performers are music masters who have recently sold out shows at such prestigious Bay Area venues as Oakland’s Yoshi’s and Woodside’s elegant Filoli near the peninsula.
Larry will also treat the audience to solo piano gems from his repertoire of enchanting lyrical piano favorites.
San Francisco’s versatile and sought after bassist Jeff Chambers’ biography of collaborations reads like a virtual “who’s who” in jazz. It includes accompanying legends such as trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie and pianist Les McCann. His taste and timing are impeccable.
Beer and wine will be available at the no-host bar.
“I promise that this will be another historic intimate jazz concert at Gualala Arts Center.” Fred Adler, KTDE, 100.5 FM
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