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Occurs on Friday June 7 2019

Approximate running time: 2 hours

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The Shaw Auditorium
80 Commercial Street
Nanaimo BC V9R 5G4

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at the Shaw Auditorium, 60 Commercial Street, Nanaimo

Old and New Orleans from Jelly Roll to Wynton M.

On Friday, June 7, the NOLA NightHawks celebrate the Music of Old and New Orleans – from Jelly Roll Morton to Wynton Marsalis. “The show highlights traditional and contemporary music from the city that gave birth to jazz,” said pianist/arranger Andrew Homzy, who leads his 10-piece jazz band.

NOLA, which stands for New Orleans, Louisiana, produced music as diverse as some entire countries. “This concert will include classic compositions associated with Louis Armstrong and his wife, Lillian Hardin, Jelly Roll Morton, and Bix Beiderbecke those of those from a new generation of New Orleans-based composers such as John Ellis, a headliner at the Nanaimo Jazz Festival, trumpeter Nicholas Payton, and trombonist Wycliffe Gordon,” Homzy noted.

Homzy, who moved to Nanaimo in 2009, was a key figure on the Montreal jazz scene for more than 40 years, where his Jazz Orchestra played regularly at the Montreal Jazz Festival and whose performances were broadcast many times on Radio-Canada.

In 1998, he was nominated for a Grammy for his research into the music of legendary jazz bass pioneer Charles Mingus, writing comprehensive booklet on his work and co-producing Mingus’s six-CD set, “Passions of a Man: The Complete Atlantic Recordings 1956-1961

He formed the NOLA NightHawks by selecting some of the best professional musicians in the Nanaimo area: Derrick Milton and Greg Bush on trumpet, Darren Nilsson and Paul Nuez on trombone, Claudio Fantinato on clarinet, Rod Alsop on baritone sax, Adam Robertson on drums, Rob Uffen on bass and Keanu Barned on guitar.

Homzy’s shows are always popular and always different and has arranged and prepared an entirely new program – bringing us a Mississippi melting pot of song, improvisation and dance that forms the basis for a large part of the history of 20th century popular American music. If you love New Orleans jazz, don’t miss this great concert.

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