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The Jazz Legacy Project: Nat "King" Cole, Unforgettable

By Festival Hall, Inc. (other events)

Thursday, May 23 2024 7:30 PM 9:00 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

The Jazz Legacy Project:  Nat "King" Cole, Unforgettable

After building a successful career as a pianist, Cole's decision to sing a song on a gig -and then later a handshake agreement with piano great Oscar Peterson - sparked a meteroric rise to becoming the most popular musical group for years.  His instantly recognizable voice is associated with iconic versions of Unforgettable, Route 66, and The Christmas Song.  

Featuring guest vocalist Cleveland P. Jones.

The Jazz Legacy Project Series

What is it?

Each program is roughly 90 minutes, with the goal of bringing the casual jazz listener inside the minds and music of the most influential and interesting American musicians of all time.  The life and music of the artist/composer is entertainingly narrated by the drummer, Mr. Justin Varnes, and seminal jazz pieces are played to illuminate the narration.  These are NOT tribute concerts in the sense that the musicians are trying to recreate the original performances, but instead to celebrate the essence and accomplishments of the particular artist.

Who is it?

The Jazz Legacy Project:
Drummer and Narrator:  Justin Varnes
Pianist/ Keyboardist:  Nick Rosen
Bassist:  Kevin Smith
Saxophonist:  John Sandfort
Vocalist:  Cleveland P. Jones

“It’s like a jazz concert and a jazz history class in one…and they play their behinds off, too!” – Tamara Fuller, the Velvet Note.

Leader Justin Varnes has taught jazz at Emory University, Georgia Tech, and Georgia State University, as well as toured with Earl Klugh, Phoebe Snow, and Mose Allison. His Jazz Legacy Project was sponsored by the Fulton County Public Library system for a year-long series of concerts. The Jazz Legacy Project has also performed at the Velvet Note, the Jazz Corner, the 30-A Songwriter’s Festival, and the Greenville Music Museum.

Restrictions

No photography or recordings of any kind are allowed inside the theatre.

Mailing Address

201 N. Main Street Greensboro, GA 30642