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Live
Entertainment
Wednesday -
Saturday
THURSDAY —
7:30-9 p.m.: Alexander Zonjic &
Friends
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FRIDAY
erbie Mann is only
7-8 p.m.: Tim Bowman
one of several
8-9:30
p.m.: Chuck Mangione
national music headlin-
ers appearing in the free
SATURDAY
eighth annual
Chi/den's e-
Birmingham Jazzfest
Family Program
presented by the
11 a.m.-noon: Mark Thomas
Community House
& Max the Moose.
Thursday-Saturday, July
Noon-1 p.m.: Chatauqua Express
20-22, in Shain Park.
1-2 p.m.: MB2
Chuck Mangione,
Jazz Program
Chuck Mangione, left, and Kenny Garrett join
Kenny Garrett, Los
2:30-3:45 p.m.: Straight Ahead
Herbie Mann as Jazzfest headliners.
4-5:15 p.m.: Los Hombres
Hombres Calientes and
Calierite
Alexander Zonjic will be among the performers. Thirteen area restaurants will
5:30-6:45 p.m.: Herbie Mann
join the music makers by offering jazz artists all weekend.
7-9
p.m.: Kenny Garrett
Children's performers, including Mark Thomas & Max the Moose,
Chatauqua Express and MB2, will entertain 11 a .m.-2 p.m. Saturday.
Information about the weekend's events and activities can be obtained by calling (248) 594-6403 or (248) 423-FEST.
DECK
•••
—
Tazz fans can get a free heads up
on more jazzy sounds by attend-
ing the Sixth Annual Michigan Jazz
Festival, 10-plus hours of nonstop
performances. Four big bands and
24 groups will appear between noon
LEAR STAGE
(Red Tent) —
Noon-1 p.m.:
Dekoor vocal jazz
1:30-2:30 p.m.: Schoolcraft
PRime vocal jazz with
Louis Smith &
April Arabian-Tini
3-4 p.m.:
Janet Tenaj Quintet
4:30-5:30 p.m.:
Pistol Allen Quintet
6-7 p.m.:
George Benson
Quartet
7:30-8:30 p.m.:
Bess Bonnier Quartet
and 10:30 p.m. Sunday, July 16, at
Schoolcraft College, 18600
Haggerty, in Livonia.
Dekoor, a vocal jazz group from
the Netherlands, will start the show
as part of a U.S. tour. Last year, on
their European tour, they hosted
Schoolcraft's vocal jazz groups,
SCool JAzz and PRime.
Larry Nozero Quintet
7:45-8:45 p.m.:
Paul \'ornhagen Quintet
MAGNA/WOODBRIDGE
STAGE
(Lower Waterman) —
1 2:15-1:15 p.m.:
Bob Durant Sextet
1:45-2:45 p.m.: Barbara
Ware Quartet
3:15-4:15 p.m.: Dennis &
April Arabian-Tini
Quintet
4:45-5:45 p.m.:
Jim Wyse Jazz Sextet
6:15-7:15 p.m.:
INMART/JOHNSON STAGE
(Blue Tent) —
12:30-1:30 p.m.: World's
Oldest Living Saxophone
Quintet
2-3 p.m.:
Nanci Davis Quintet
3:30-4:30 p.m.:
Los Gatos (Latin jazz)
5-6 p.m.: Jam Session
6:30-7:30 p.m.:
Louis Smith Quartet
8-9 p.m.:
.
Planning a wedding, a
reception, an anniversary party,
corporate luncheon, bridal
luncheon or business meeting?
Let Copper Creek
be your choice.
Audience members can enjoy a
food court and two indoor restau-
rants.
Four stages, named for the spon-
sors, will hold the musicians accord-
ing to the following schedule.
For more information, call (248)
474-2720 or (734) 459-2454.
9-10 p.m.:
Jim Stefanson's
Latin Jazz Combine
Now OPEN!
Open Year Round
27925 Golf Pointe Blvd. • Farmington Hills
248-489-1656
OPEN DAILY
Alma Smith Quintet
COHEN/MORO STAGE
(Upper Waterman) —
.12:45-2:1 5 p.m.:
Schoolcraft Jazz Band
3-4:30 p.m.: Ed Nuccilli
& Plural Circle
5-6 p.m.: Matt
Michaels/Jack Brokensha
7:45-8:15 p.m.: Brookside
Jazz Ensemble
9-10:30 p.m.: Johnny
Trudell's Big Band
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• White Fish Curry • Tabouleh • Hommus
• Vegetarian Entrees • Fresh Catch
• Chicken Shawarma • Etc.
• Fresh Juice Bar • Cocktails and Wine
6123 HAGGERTY RD. (JUST N. OF MAPLE)
BLOOMFIELD AVENUE SHOPS
WEST BLOOMFIELD
(248) 668-1800
If I had known about it, I [probably]
wouldn't have had to go through radi-
ation and chemo. I figure African
Americans are my audience and they
might use me as a role model."
Mann, whose grandfather was a rabbi,
feels that spirituality is part of his life
although he doesn't practice Jewish ritual.
Away from New York since 1989, he and
his wife luxuriate in rural pleasures.
"My day is filled at my tempo
without the city energy," says the
jazz flutist, who is organizing three
music festivals for August, two in
Colorado and one in Santa Fe.
"There is so much to do that we
never have enough time to watch
television, which we use as a moni-
tor when we rent movies.
"One thing about doing 30 con-
certs a year is that I look forward to
every job. When I was working too
much, they got to be a chore, and
concerts should always be wonderful.
"If the sound on stage is good,
then it doesn't matter where the con-
cert is. I've worked with [Jazzfest
Artistic Director] Alexander Zonjic,
and I know he's a perfectionist, so
the sound in Birmingham should be
perfect." ❑
Herbie Mann performs
5:30-6:45 p.m. Saturday, July 22,
in Birmingham's Shain Park.
27060 EVERGREEN -(AT 11 MILE & EVERGREEN)
LATH RUP LANDING
LATH RUP VILLAGE
(248) 559-9099
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