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Friday, March 5, 2010
NEA Jazz Master Phil Woods' "The Children's Suite"
presented by CAC, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation and NOCCA
offsite at NOCCA 2800 Chartres Street, www.nocca.com
8pm
Live orchestra and jazz vocals inspired by the verses of A.A. Milne, featuring a 15-piece band with Phil Woods (composer/conductor/alto sax), Vicki Doney & Bob Dorough (vocals).>
"This is an enchanting jazz suite with songs, inspired by the stories of A.A. Milne. Woods got the idea to set some of them as songs in 1961 when he was unpacking his own children's Milne books after one of many family moves. He eventually wrote 15 of them and much later arranged them into this suite.
However, getting clearance to perform the pieces with a narrator, orchestra and singers, or to record them, was steadfastly barred by the Milne estate and Disney, owners of the rights. Forty years after writing the songs Woods ran into the one person licensed by the Pooh Trustees and Disney to perform Milne's works on stage, and this person - Peter Dennis (who died in 2009) - finally made it possible for Woods to be allowed to perform and record his music.
The selections are a delight, beautifully capturing the simple appeal of Milne's childs' world. The vocals by Boney and Dorough are also a kick; Bob is of course just right for this task based on his popularity with all the boomers who grew up on his Multiplication Rock songs on PBS. Never mind that he's now hit his eighth decade - his distinctive insouciant Arkansas voice takes us back to a swinging childhood." -- excerpt from John Henry's Audiophile Audition review
$20 for members of the CAC, Fans of the Fest & NOCCA faculty and students, $25 general admission
Tickets online soon, or at the door
CAC box office: 504.528.3800
NEA Jazz Masters Live, a program of concerts and conversations, is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts cooperatively managed by Arts Midwest. Celebrating the living legends who have made exceptional contributions to the advancement of jazz, NEA Jazz Masters Live extends the NEA's comprehensive program of jazz support that includes NEA Jazz Masters Award, radio programming featuring NEA Jazz Masters, educational resources through the NEA Jazz in Schools program, and publications and reports.
This event is supported by the The Joe W. and Dorothy Dorsett Brown Foundation.