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ASU Kerr is thrilled to announce the 2014-2015 season. It features a variety of unique performances that are sure to excite, inspire and entertain you. From classical music to storytelling, children's performances to our Coffees and Teas. We are also excited to announce Ang Li as ASU Kerr's first ever Residency Artist.TRANSCRIPT
2014-2015 Season
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ASU Kerr Cultural Center, a division of ASU Gammage, is a jewel in the heart of Scottsdale. This historic venue helps audiences escape the day-to-day stresses and truly enjoy a unique and memorable night out.
We are thrilled with the 2014-2015 ASU Kerr season. It features a variety of unique performances that are sure to excite, inspire and entertain you. From classical music concerts to storytelling shows, children’s performances to our Coffees and Teas, ASU Kerr has something for everyone. We are also excited to announce Ang Li as ASU Kerr’s first ever Residency Artist.
We look forward to sharing the season with you, and we hope to see you at ASU Kerr.
Colleen Jennings-Roggensack Executive Director for ASU Gammage & Assistant Vice President for Cultural Affairs
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ASU Kerr 2014-2015 Season Preview Event!October 15, 2014see back cover for details
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Wyatt Earp – A Life on the Frontier (historical storytelling)Thursday, November 13, 7:30 p.m. $25 premium, $22 reserved, $18 general admission
Meet the man, not the myth! The contemporary Wyatt Earp has been portraying his famous relative Wyatt Earp in this one-man show since 1996. Set in the mid-1920s, an elderly Wyatt Earp tells of his adventures during the final days of the American frontier from Arizona to Alaska. The play has delighted audiences throughout North America and Europe and was written by Earp’s wife, award-winning playwright Terry Tafoya Earp.
Story Pirates (improvised comedy and music)SPECIAL FAMILY MATINEE PERFORMANCE Sunday, November 16, 3 p.m. $23 reserved, $20 general admission
Story Pirates celebrates creative writing by students from coast to coast in a loud, hilarious sketch comedy musical performed by professional improvisers and musicians. The show is based entirely on stories written by elementary school students—part of the show is made up on the spot by kids in the audience! Story topics are as limitless as children’s imaginations. Story Pirates will delight and surprise with puppets, enlivening songs and outrageous sketches, all while motivating kids to pick up a pencil and write down their own fantastic adventures.
Todo Mundo (rumba, reggae, samba)Saturday, November 22, 8 p.m. $23 premium, $18 reserved, $15 general admission
Todo Mundo returns to ASU Kerr after last year’s stellar show, featuring new songs and a new three-piece horn section. Their blend of rumba, reggae, samba and Middle Eastern grooves has moved dance floors and connected with audiences across the globe. The power of music allows the band to transmit their messages of equality and diversity—the band is a manifestation of these sentiments, containing talented musicians from Colombia, Jamaica, Israel, Venezuela and the United States.
2014-2015 Featured Artists
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Tobie Milford (chamber pop)Thursday, December 11, 7:30 p.m. $20 reserved, $17 general admission
Phoenix-based songwriter and composer Tobie Milford arranges art-pop for string quartet. Combined with keys, additional vocals and powerful percussion, his new band takes his unique solo experience and magnifies it tenfold. Milford cites Sufjan Stevens and My Brightest Diamond as inspirations for his music. He is joined by Mark Michaud (drums), Tina Estes (keyboard, vocals), Megyn Neff (violin), Kirk Johnson (viola) and Grace Rolland (cello).
Bettman & Halpin (joyful acoustic Americana)Friday, January 23, 7:30 p.m. $26 premium, $23 reserved, $20 general admission
Stephanie Bettman is an accomplished writer, singer and fiddler. Her lyrics are infused with wit, wisdom, poetry and insight. She draws vocal comparisons to the soaring soprano of Joan Baez and the plaintive emotion of Emmylou Harris. Luke Halpin is a master of the guitar, mandolin, fiddle and banjo. Halpin has a long history in the music business, having shared the stage with Merle Haggard, Lone Star and The Steve Miller Band. Bettman & Halpin’s music creates a fully acoustic, delightfully eclectic sound, taking the listener from up-tempo, down-home fiddlin’ and soulful ballads to hooky folk-pop with catchy melodies and lyrics.
Student tickets to all Kerr-sponsored shows are $10. Seniors, military, ASU faculty and staff receive $4 off all tickets.
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Ang Li, pianist — Classical, Progressive, Modern (classical music) Friday, February 20, 7:30 p.m. $27 premium, $23 reserved, $20 general admission
Returning is ASU Kerr’s first-ever resident artist Ang Li. Li is ranked among the top classical pianists in the world by The Cliburn Competition (2009). She has appeared at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, National Center for the Performing Arts (China) and more. The program includes works by Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin and de Falla customized with new works and special transcriptions to commemorate two 100th anniversaries of favorite composers: Alexander Scriabin and Earl Wild. Li will also perform Chinese folk songs adapted for solo piano and premiere a new work.
Additionally, Ang Li is the first ever ASU Kerr Cultural Center Resident Artist. Li’s deeper connection to Kerr includes a three-year commitment featuring performances, masterclasses with ASU students, workshops for underserved K-12 students, special performances for students and various community interactions in honor of Louise Lincoln Kerr’s love of Western classical music and in service of ASU Kerr’s mission of Connecting Communities™
2014-2015 Featured Artists
Dave Stamey (premier western entertainer)Tuesday, February 24, 7:30 p.m. $28 premium, $25 reserved, $22 general admission
Back by popular demand! Dave Stamey will present music, stories and humor about living and working in The West. True West Magazine recognized Stamey in 2010 and 2014 as Best Solo Western Musician, and he is a six-time winner of the Western Music Association’s prestigious Entertainer of the Year award. Stamey’s music is heartfelt, and he’s a real cowboy.
ASU Kerr Resident Artist
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Gregg Young (jazz, blues, funk, rock ‘n’ roll)Thursday, February 26, 7:30 p.m. $30 premium, $27 reserved, $22 general admission
A music industry veteran, Young has performed with Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Steve Miller, Jose Feliciano, Carlos Santana and more. Young was named Best Blues (Hollywood Music in Media Awards) and Smooth Jazz Artist of the Year (LA Music Awards). His band includes lead vocalist Andrea Palm, nicknamed “Little Etta,” whose voice is compared to the likes of Etta James and Aretha Franklin; Arizona native Joey Navarro (keys), Kirkwood Coakley (bass) and “Locket in the Pocket” Casey Jones (drums).
Black & 25 in America featuring Jeremy Gillett (theater)Thursday, March 5, 7:30 p.m. $24 premium, $21 reserved, $18 general admission
Rising young talent and Arizona State University MFA graduate, Jeremy Gillett paints a compelling picture of what it means to be Black and 25 in America. The play explores race, class, gender and identity through four distinct characters, in ways that are sure to strike a familiar human chord in many. Gillett presents each narrative with passion and a pitch-perfect voice for the pain, confusion and hope that emerges from each character’s story.
Cecilia String Quartet (classical music)Thursday, March 12, 7:30 p.m. $30 premium, $27 reserved, $25 general admission
European tours have taken the four Toronto-based Canadian musicians to the Concertgebouw Kleine Zaal (Amsterdam), Beethoven-Haus (Bonn), Wigmore Hall (London) and venues in Italy and Belgium. Prizewinners at international string quartet competitions in both Osaka (2008) and Bordeaux (2010) and winners of a Galaxie Rising Stars Award in Canada, CSQ performs for leading presenters in Canada, the United States and Europe.
Claude Bourbon (classical guitar fusion)Thursday, March 19, 7:30 p.m. $25 reserved, $22 general admission
Claude Bourbon is known throughout Europe and North America for guitar performances that take blues, Spanish, Middle Eastern and Russian musical styles into uncharted territories. The finger-picking guitarist has performed and studied all over the world; he has crafted a soothing fusion of classical and jazz music with ethereal Eastern influences, Spanish and Latin elements and strains of Western folk.
Student tickets to all Kerr-sponsored shows are $10. Seniors, military, ASU faculty and staff receive $4 off all tickets.
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NOVEMBER
13 • Wyatt Earp – A Life on The Frontier, theater
16 • Story Pirates, improvised comedy and music based on stories written by children
22 • Todo Mundo, rumba, reggae, samba, Middle Eastern music
DECEMBER
3 • JAZZ IN AZ: Ralna English Sings The Great American Songbook
6 • JAZZ IN AZ: The SnowCat, Dmitri Matheny – family-friendly holiday program
11 • Tobie Milford, chamber pop
JANUARY
7 • JAZZ IN AZ: Joe Bourne – A Stroll Down Memory Lane
23 • Bettman & Halpin, joyful acoustic Americana
FEBRUARY
4 • JAZZ IN AZ: Greg Fishman – The Genius of Getz
20 • Ang Li, pianist - Classical, Progressive, Modern
24 • Dave Stamey, premier western entertainer and cowboy poet
26 • Gregg Young, jazz, blues, funk, rock ‘n’ roll
MARCH
4 • JAZZ IN AZ: Jazz Divas 2015
5 • Black & 25 in America featuring Jeremy Gillett, theater
12 • Cecilia String Quartet , classical music
19 • Claude Bourbon, classical guitar fusion
APRIL
1 • JAZZ IN AZ: Lee Robert and Friends – Cowgirl Jazz
ASU Kerr gives back to the community through many free events throughout the year, including Tuesday Morning Music and Tea and Coffee at Kerr.
2014-2015 Season Calendar
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Thank you to our sponsors and supporters:
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Ralna English Sings The Great American Songbook featuring Joe Corral (flute) and Jack Petersen (guitar)Wednesday, December 3, 7:30 p.m. $40 premium, $36 reserved, $29 general admission
Ralna English will sing some jazz and a little big band with her special friends joining her on stage! English has been a favorite on television’s “The Lawrence Welk Show” since 1969 and 3 million people continue to watch her each week on public television. English started her career singing in jazz clubs in Vegas, Dallas and Los Angeles. Now a transplanted Arizonan, English celebrates the joyous return to her jazz roots in this season-opening concert at Kerr.
Dmitri Matheny - The SnowCatSaturday, December 6, 1 and 3 p.m. $26 premium, $22 reserved, $18 general admission
An original production written by world-renowned flugelhorn player Dmitri Matheny and performed with an ensemble cast, The SnowCat is the heartwarming tale of a little girl’s search for her wandering white cat on a chilly afternoon. It’s a perfect holiday show for children and the young at heart.
Joe Bourne - A Stroll Down Memory LaneWednesday, January 7, 7:30 p.m.
Internationally-acclaimed vocalist Joe Bourne performs repertoire from The Great American Songbook including hits from Nat “King” Cole, Lou Rawls and other nostalgic favorites from the ‘40s, ‘50s and ‘60s.
2014-2015 Jazz in AZ Concert Series
Co-presented by Jazz in AZ and ASU Kerr • Made possible with generous support from the Scottsdale Cultural Council and Jazzbird Foundation
Jazz in AZ prices, except where noted: $36 premium, $32 reserved, $25 general admission Jazz in AZ members receive a $4 discount. • Senior and group discounts are available. 21 and under: $10 general admission to any show.
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Greg Fishman - The Genius of GetzWednesday, February 4, 7:30 p.m.
Featuring brilliant saxophonist and leading authority on Stan Getz, Greg Fishman, along with Judy Roberts (piano/vocals), Scott Black (bass) and Pete Swan (drums). This show is an ASU Kerr favorite, with remarkable music and endless insights into Getz’s genius.
Jazz Divas 2015 - Delphine Cortez, Alice Tatum, Sherry Roberson, Diana Lee and Holly PyleWednesday March 4, 7:30 p.m.
Jazz in AZ’s most popular perennial show, this year’s edition of Jazz Divas features top established singers and new rising star vocalists with pianist/musical director Joel Robin and friends.
Lee Robert and Friends - Cowgirl JazzWednesday, April 1, 7:30 p.m.
Lee Robert and Friends blend the sophisticated sounds of jazz and blues music with the stories and lyrics of the West. Join Lee for this musical journey with Stan Sorenson (guitar), Ted Sistrunk (upright bass), Ron Rutowsk (fiddle) and twin sister Lyn Robert (vocals).
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Tuesday Morning Music and TeaCo-presented with the ASU School of Music – music.asu.edu
The ASU School of Music joins ASU Kerr in presenting free, informative and entertaining concerts that feature performances and commentary by faculty members and graduate students. We encourage patrons to contribute a suggested donation of $5 and bring a can of food or a sealed personal item to be donated to Vista del Camino Food Bank.
RSVP REQUIRED! Please call the Box Office at 480.596.2660 or email [email protected] per the date listed with each performance.
Tea service begins at 9:30 a.m. Concerts begin at 10:30 a.m.
Thanks to Straight to the Plate Catering for providing refreshments. straighttotheplate.com • 520.483.3652
Giving Back to the Community
Studio E225 Voice Recital Students of Judy May October 28, 2014 RSVP beginning October 14, 2014
ASU Viola Studio November 25, 2014 RSVP beginning November 12, 2014
Wood Songs December 2, 2014 RSVP beginning November 18, 2014
Jacob Adler and Friends present On the Sensations of Tone January 27, 2015 RSVP beginning January 13, 2015
Students of Baruch Meir – piano February 24, 2015 RSVP beginning February 10, 2015
Voice Studio E217 Students of Anne Kopta March 17, 2015 RSVP beginning March 3, 2015
ASU Guitar Ensembles April 14, 2015 RSVP beginning March 31, 2015
ASU Community Flute Ensemble May 5, 2015 RSVP beginning April 21, 2015
PSA Art AwakeningsASU Kerr supports PSA Art Awakenings each season by providing gallery and event space. artawakenings.org
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Coffee at KerrCoffee events are part of a series of free informal concerts and discussions featuring Arizona Opera performers and guest musicians. We encourage patrons to contribute a suggested donation of $5 and bring a can of food or a sealed personal item to be donated to Vista del Camino Food Bank.
RSVP REQUIRED! Please call the Box Office at 480.596.2660 or email [email protected] per the date listed with each performance.
Coffee service begins at 9:30 a.m. Concerts begin at 10:30 a.m.
We thank buzzberry + bistro for providing refreshments. geturbuzz.com • 480.717.9962
Cruzar La Cara de la Luna Wednesday, September 17, 2014 RSVP beginning September 3, 2014
Rigoletto Wednesday, October 29, 2014 RSVP beginning October 15, 2014
Eugene Onegin Wednesday, January 14, 2015 RSVP beginning December 31, 2014
The Magic Flute Wednesday, February 11, 2015 RSVP beginning January 28, 2015
Daughter of the Regiment Wednesday, March 25, 2015 RSVP beginning March 11, 2015
Save Kerr’s Coffees and TeasTuesday Morning Music and Tea and Coffee at Kerr are proudly presented as a community service, but these series are not presented without cost. Your gift of support helps ASU Kerr continue to provide these and other community services at low or no cost to you and your neighbors.
You can help ensure the future of this and other community programs at ASU Kerr. Please stop by the ASU Kerr Box Office or call Julie Mate at 480.965.1910 for more information.
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Make Your Event HistoricASU Kerr is a rustic adobe home and music performance studio built by famed composer and violist Louise Lincoln Kerr in 1959. The facility is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The authentically Arizona venue is available for affordable private rentals such as weddings, bridal and baby showers, meetings and conferences.
Facility rental features numerous amenities including professional lighting and sound, indoor and outdoor event space, two kitchens, multiple table sizes and free parking.
The venue and its dedicated staff are proud to help create gatherings in the same original hospitable and productive spirit of Louise Lincoln Kerr. Versatile and unique with commanding views all the way to Camelback Mountain and The Praying Monk, ASU Kerr lives on as a place for historic and memorable events.
Please contact Stacey Bailey at [email protected] or call 480.213.0997 for rental information.
SUPPORTASU Kerr was born out of the generous spirit and conscientious philanthropy of Louise Lincoln Kerr. It continues today due to support from patrons like you.
Current GIFTS of CASH, STOCK or ANNUITY keep the music on at Kerr and may realize tax savings for you. HONORARY and MEMORIAL GIFTS are a thoughtful way to honor and appreciate that special person.
Most gifts can be made by mail, phone or online at www.asufoundation.org/asukerr.
LEAVE A LEGACYPlease consider including ASU Kerr in your estate planning. Your careful consideration and thoughtful planning today will sustain ASU Kerr and ensure its future. A variety of PLANNED GIFT and BEQUEST options can help achieve your philanthropic and financial goals while potentially reducing taxes on your estate.
Please call Julie Mate at 480.965.1910 to build your legacy at ASU Kerr.
ASU Kerr is supported through the ASU Foundation. Your gift will be deposited with the ASU Foundation and specifically designated to ASU Kerr. All funds will be deposited with the ASU Foundation for a New American University, a nonprofit organization that exists to support Arizona State University (ASU). Gifts in support of ASU are subject to foundation policies and fees. Your gift may be considered a charitable contribution. Please consult your tax advisor regarding the deductibility of charitable contributions.
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DRIVING DIRECTIONSASU Kerr is located at: 6110 N. Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, AZ 85253
ASU Kerr is located off Rose Lane. Rose Lane is between Lincoln Drive and McDonald Drive on Scottsdale Road. Head west on Rose Lane and drive about 175 yards. Turn left before the Conference Center. Free parking is available in our spacious, private lot.
EASY WAYS TO BUY TICKETS In person ASU Kerr Box Office 6110 N. Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, AZ 85253 Hours: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Online asukerr.com
Phone 480.596.2660 or 800.982.ARTS (2787)
ASU Kerr is closed on Fridays Memorial Day through Labor Day. The Box Office is open one hour prior to events and during intermission.
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