15 years of jazz at the lobero
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Jazz Artists and Fans Love Jazz at the Lobero. Jazz at the Lobero has been bringing jazz artists and fans together since its inception in 2000; this year will mark 15 years filled with over 90 unforgettable performances and countless memories – and all of this is possible thanks to the members of the Lobero Brubeck Circle.TRANSCRIPT
“The Lobero Theatre is quite simply my favorite venue. Period.” – Tierney Sutton
Jazz at the Lobero and the Lobero Brubeck Circle:
Working together to keep big names on the stage and fans in the seats.Through their gifts, the Brubeck Circle of donors has made it possible for Jazz at the
Lobero to bring amazing jazz, blues and roots artists like Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter,
Dr. John, Chris Thile, Robert Cray, and Keb’ Mo’ to the Lobero stage. The Brubeck Circle
fund also brings music education programs to local students, creating future jazz
audiences and instilling a love of this uniquely American music.
As a member or a subscriber, you’ll be contributing to the vitality of the Lobero Theatre’s
jazz and roots programming today and a bright future ahead for tomorrow.
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BECOME A SUBSCRIBER!Subscribers enjoy priority seating, big savings,
are the first to hear about newly announced shows, and get to keep their seats for the whole series.
BECOME A MEMBER OF THE BRUBECK CIRCLE
by making a dedicated gift of $100 or more to Jazz, and enjoy an exclusive 20% discount* available only to Brubeck Circle Members.
This membership allows instant access to special pricing at all Jazz at the Lobero shows during 2015 at the box office, and at
Lobero.com. You’ll be first to know about new shows as they are announced so you can choose what works best for you.
Or better yet, do both!* 20% discount does not apply to VIP tickets. All ticket purchases are subject to box office fees.
This year, Jazz at the Lobero is celebrating 15 years of the series that put the Lobero on the world jazz scene – and we want to keep the party going.
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Jazz at the Lobero has been bringing jazz artists and fans together since its inception in 2000;
this year will mark 15 years filled with over 90 unforgettable performances and countless
memories – and all of this is possible thanks to the members of the Lobero Brubeck Circle.
The dedicated donors of the Brubeck Circle, along with Jazz at the Lobero series
subscribers, are the glue that holds the Lobero’s various American Roots series together.
If you love jazz and American roots music, we hope you’ll consider becoming a member of the
Lobero Brubeck Circle with a gift of $100 or more. These gifts help Jazz at the Lobero keep
presenting the top names in jazz, and brings jazz education programming to local schools,
giving the students a chance to perform on the Lobero stage at the end of each session.
We’re offering a new membership structure this season to Brubeck Circle members; by
making a dedicated gift to Jazz, members enjoy an exclusive 20% discount on ALL Jazz at
the Lobero shows during 2015. Now is an exciting time to support Jazz at the Lobero, and I
hope you’ll take advantage of these great offers to celebrate how far we’ve come.
Cheers to 15 incredible years – we couldn’t have done it without you.
David Asbell, Executive Director
Dave Asbell with Rickie Monie, pianist for Preservation Hall Jazz Band.
2000-2015
Jazz artists and fans love Jazz at the Lobero.
“There’s a welcome feeling I get when I walk into the Lobero. I know I’m among my kind of people: jazz loving, passionate, intelligent listeners. To play at the Lobero is like coming home.” – Dave Brubeck
2001
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2 Dave Brubeck QuartetClayton-Hamilton Jazz OrchestraJohn Scofield BandRay Brown TrioBobby Short
2000
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Charles Lloyd QuartetWayne Shorter and Herbie HancockBilly Taylor TrioShirley Horne Trio 20
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Chick Corea, Solo Piano Charles Lloyd QuartetAhmad Jamal TrioCharlie Haden with Quartet WestMark O’Connor & Hot Swing Trio Tribute to Stephane GrappelliMichael FeinsteinHerbie Hancock Quartet
2003
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Dave Holland QuintetJohn Pizzarelli TrioMcCoy Tyner, Solo PianoNewport Jazz Festival 50th AnniversaryHeath BrothersDave Brubeck QuartetAl JarreauBill Frisell QuartetJane MonheitCharles Lloyd and Zakir Hussain
2004
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Ramsey Lewis TrioJames Moody QuartetTierney Sutton BandWayne Shorter QuartetMingus Big BandManhattan Transfer
2005
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Dave Brubeck QuartetMcCoy Tyner TrioAhmad Jamal TrioBrad Mehldau TrioTierney Sutton BandJohn Pizzarelli TrioEliane Elias Dave Brubeck QuartetPat Metheny Trio Glenn Miller BandThe Bad Plus
2006
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Charles Lloyd QuartetCharlie Haden and Quartet West 20th Anniversary A Tribute to Ray Brown with Christian McBride, Benny Green and Roy HutchinsonJim Hall/Dave Holland DuoDave Brubeck Quartet Gary Burton Quartet Revisited with Pat Metheny, Steve Swallow and Antonio SanchezPreservation Hall Jazz BandTierney Sutton BandWoody Allen Jazz Band 20
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Bill Frisell with Joey BaronDianne Reeves TrioRoy Haynes QuartetSFJAZZ CollectiveDave Brubeck Quartet
2008
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Ahmad Jamal TrioCharlie Haden Liberation Music Orchestra with Carla BleyKurt Elling in Dedicated to You with Ernie Watts and the Laurence Hobgood TrioRon Carter TrioDavid SanbornGlenn Miller OrchestraManhattan Transfer
2009
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Tierney Sutton BandDee Dee Bridgewater in To Billie with Love: A Celebration of Lady Day Terence Blanchard QuintetChristian McBride & Inside StraightTribute to Bob Florence Dave Brubeck Quartet
2010
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1 Charles Lloyd New QuartetOmara PortuondoJohn Scofield Trio with Bill Frisell TrioMcCoy Tyner Quartet with the Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet
2014
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Joshua Redman Trio with Reuben Rogers and Gregory HutchinsonDorado Schmitt and the Django Festival All-Stars New Orleans Legends: Preservation Hall Jazz Band with Allen ToussaintElling Swings SinatraStraighten Up And Fly Right – The Nat King Cole Tribute Featuring Ramsey Lewis and John PizzarelliCharles Lloyd & Friends Featuring Bill Frisell, Greg Leisz, Reuben Rogers and Eric Harland
2012
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Pat Metheny Unity Band Dianne ReevesMonterey Jazz Festival on TourBrad Mehldau Trio and The Bad Plus
2011
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New Gary Burton QuartetRegina Carter QuintetTierney Sutton, Hubert Laws and Larry KoonseCharles Lloyd and Maria Farantouri, Amarando
2013
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4 The Spring Quartet, Jack DeJohnette · Joe Lovano · Esperanza Spalding & Leo Genovese Newport Jazz Festival: Now 60An Evening with Branford MarsalisPat Metheny Unity Group
“I love this place. These old theaters are like musical instruments that should be preserved, and the Lobero is especially wonderful.” – Bill Frisell
Committed to bringing the finest jazz artists around as well as inspiring and growing audiences for jazz.
The Lobero Theatre has been Santa Barbara’s home for jazz beginning with 1949’s first-ever jazz performance by Nappy La Marre and the Dixie Land Bobcats. The Lobero’s 1957-58 calendar was brimming with jazz talent; vocalist Anita O’Day, saxophonist Bud Shank and the Pete Jolly Trio, GRAMMY® –winning vibraphonist Cal Tjader, and the ‘58 West Coast Jazz Festival. Vocalists Sarah Vaughan and Carmen McRae sold out their respective shows in 1962, and standout performances from the 1970’s included: Bobby Short (’72), McCoy Tyner (’77), Joe Pass (’77), Taj Majal (’78, ’79), Pat Metheny (’79, ’80), Keith Jarrett (’80, ’83). Dexter Gordon and Etta James performed together in 1980. 1981 witnessed gypsy jazz violinist Stephane Grappelli, pianist Chick Corea, and NEA Jazzmaster Charles Lloyd in the first of many appearances on his home stage. Other highlights include: Dizzy Gillespie (’89), the Preservation Hall Jazz Band (’87, ’90 & ’93), and Taj Mahal (’88 & ’93).
As the Lobero became a favorite venue for both jazz fans–and jazz performers–a promising new future emerged. The annual Jazz at the Lobero series was born from this passion for jazz, and continues today thanks to your help.Photos by David Bazemore