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Meet Jazz Legend Jimmy Heath

The Cleveland Jazz Orchestra and Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland invite you to meet jazz legend Jimmy Heath, Saturday, May 12 from11am – 12:30pm. Take part in a master class demo and an interview of Jimmy Heath by CJO Artistic Director Sean Jones. The event will be held at the Tri-C Metropolitan Campus, Tommy LiPuma Center for the Creative Arts, Room 310.

This event is FREE, but if you’d like to attend you must RSVP by registering here or calling 440.945.6428.

ABOUT JIMMY HEATH
Jimmy Heath has long been recognized as a brilliant instrumentalist and a magnificent composer and arranger. Jimmy is the middle brother of the legendary Heath Brothers (Percy Heath/bass and Tootie Heath/drums), and is the father of Mtume. He has performed with nearly all the jazz greats of the last 50 years, from Howard McGhee, Dizzy Gillespie, and Miles Davis to Wynton Marsalis. In 1948 at the age of 21, he performed in the First International Jazz Festival in Paris with McGhee, sharing the stage with Coleman Hawkins, Slam Stewart, and Erroll Garner. One of Heath’s earliest big bands (1947-1948) in Philadelphia included John Coltrane, Benny Golson, Specs Wright, Cal Massey, Johnny Coles, Ray Bryant, and Nelson Boyd. Charlie Parker and Max Roach sat in on one occasion.

During his career, Jimmy Heath has performed on more than 100 record albums including seven with The Heath Brothers and twelve as a leader. Jimmy has also written more than 125 compositions. After having just concluded eleven years as Professor of Music at the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College, Heath maintains an extensive performance schedule and continues to conduct workshops and clinics throughout the United States, Europe, and Canada. He has also taught jazz studies at Jazzmobile, Housatonic College, City College of New York, and The New School for Social Research.


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  1. Two reservations for Kevin Brown and Chris Allison (son who is a bari-sax musician at the Music Settlement).

    • Hi Kevin, I see that you’ve gotten the tickets with eventbrite–that’s good. No need to comment on this screen. Make sure to print out your tickets and bring with you!

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