| Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band
Wednesday, September 3, 8:00 p.m., $25
Ed Brunswick Concert
This 18-piece tribute band of many of Dizzy’s most loyal band members includes artistic director Slide Hampton, James Moody, and Jimmy Heath, plus a reunion of past Williams Center jazz headliners, as Roy Hargrove, Lewis Nash, and Mulgrew Miller join fellow Williams Center alums Hampton and Heath. Thelonius Monk Prize–winning vocalist Roberta Gambarini is also featured, as some of the most eloquent voices in American jazz honor the enduring presence of Gillespie’s spirit and genius.
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Ha nk Jones and Mulgrew Miller
Sunday, October 12, 8:00 p.m., $28
The New York Times calls Hank Jones “the dean of bebop-based pianists…[he] embodies the idea of grace under pressure, where assurance and relaxation mask nearly impossible improvisations.” Jones, an NEA Jazz Master, once named Mulgrew Miller as one of his favorite pianists. Alan and Wendy Pesky Artist-in-Residence Miller returns the favor, welcoming Jones to this once-in-a-lifetime performance of duo piano improvisations. Join us in honoring Jones’ 90th birthday, and hear why many critics view Miller as one of the prime heirs to this grand musical legacy.
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Mulgrew Miller and Wingspan
Saturday, November 22, 8:00 p.m., $20
Alan and Wendy Pesky Artist-in-Residence Concert
Wingspan returns to the Williams Center stage for the Boys and Girls Club of Easton’s 22nd annual Easton Jazz Festival. Bandleader/piano man Mulgrew Miller, vibraphonist Steve Nelson, saxophonist Steve Wilson, and trumpeter Duane Eubanks, along with a veteran rhythm section bring fire and grace to this straight-ahead, post-bop repertory of Miller’s compositions. “True to [Miller’s] blues-tinged upbringing, he's a bop intellectual with an unabashed gift for populism,” says Time Out New York. “That explains both the thundering jabs in his sparkling runs and the sleekness in his writing and arranging."

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Dianne Reeves
Saturday, February 7, 8:00 p.m., $27
“Dianne Reeves has an amazing voice, one of the best jazz has boasted. It’s powerful and intimate and full of emotion, and her range is stunning,” says the Boston Globe. Since she lit up our stage seven years ago with her charismatic tribute to Sarah Vaughn, Reeves’ subsequent recordings and award-winning vocal tracks in the film, Good Night, and Good Luck, have bolstered her reputation as one of the most“ in demand” singers of our era.
WDIY 88.1 FM, Lehigh Valley Community Public Radio, is our media partner for this concert.
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