Jazz Live: Bill Evans Tribute

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Jazz Live: Bill Evans Tribute

Blog Name:Home Page News

Blog Author:San Diego's Jazz 88.3

Posted on:December 15, 2015

Our first Jazz Live of 2016 (TONIGHT) is officially SOLD OUT--and it will no doubt, be a very special one--a Bill Evans tribute and west coast documentary premiere of Time Remembered. An all-star trio (with pianist, John Campbell, bassist, Darek Oles and drummer, Duncan Moore) playing. Even though tonight's concert is SOLD OUT, you can listen to the live broadcast on 88.3fm or via our stream here on the website. If you are attending tonight don't forget to arrive for the documentary. Check out the film (6:30p start) and attend the pre-concert talk with the filmmaker and Bill's son, Evan Evans. Oh, check out the interview Claudia did with filmmaker Bruce Spiegel (see down Blog down below). One last thing, don't forget to print a parking pass!
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COMMENTS:
Chance:1/11/2016 4:30:30 PM
Hello! I can't wait for this event! At what time will the pre-concert talk begin? And the Trio? Perhaps there is another place I can find this information? Thank you for your help!
Chance:1/11/2016 3:34:37 PM
Hello! I can't wait for this event! At what time will the pre-concert talk begin? And the Trio? Perhaps there is another place I can find this information? Thank you for your help!
Joe :1/6/2016 5:52:18 PM
Where is this concert being held? I see nothing on the website.
San Diego's Jazz 88.3:1/6/2016 2:58:05 PM
Sorry for the inconvenience folks but this month you can't reserve tickets via the Speakeasy. We hope to get it functioning for February. Happy New Year!
kit:1/6/2016 6:38:17 AM
Why can't I reserve tickets on The Speakeasy? I want 3 tickets to the event.
BLOOMIE:12/21/2015 5:25:28 AM
I'm truly looking forward to this event, since Evans is a particular favorite of mine and a major influence on my pathetic playing(vibes), and John Campbell is a close personal friend. Bloomie
Barbara Wise:12/16/2015 9:18:56 AM
No link to reserve tickets on The Speakeasy?