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Performances
Noel Freidline & Maria Howell

Noel Freidline Presents It Don't Mean a Thing: A Celebration of Duke Ellington

Friday, April 11 | 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. | Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington’s life and career is the stuff of legend. From his early tenure at the Cotton Club, where he learned to masterfully straddle the line between art and entertainment, to a legendary performance in 1956 at the Newport Jazz Festival that reignited his career at a time when many thought he had become irrelevant and obscure, Ellington was a genius of modern music, shaping and reshaping jazz as we know it. His rich and diverse repertoire has always been a go-to for discriminating musicians. Join bandleader and pianist Noel Freidline, vocalist Maria Howell, and their stellar band as they bring Ellington’s music to life at the CMA, putting their trademark spin on some of the greatest jazz compositions of all time.

Individual table seats: $50 / $40 for members. Join today!

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Public Registration

Four-person tables (includes one bottle of wine): $200 / $160 for members. 

Tables are sold out.

To join a waiting list, email [email protected].

 

Music at the CMA is presented by the Baker & Baker Fund. Silver Sponsors: Nancy and Richard Layman. Patron Sponsors: Barbara Boyd; Harold and Clarke Friedman. Friend Level Sponsors: Dr. Mary Baskin-Waters and Mr. Samuel C. Waters. 
 

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