New Mellon Jazz Series To Bring Pat Metheny, Billie Holiday Tribute and Ahmad Jamal to Pittsburgh
May 31 2005 - 10:44AM
PR Newswire (US)
New Mellon Jazz Series To Bring Pat Metheny, Billie Holiday Tribute
and Ahmad Jamal to Pittsburgh -Successful collaboration with Three
Rivers Arts Festival and The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust lights up
the Byham Theater marquee- PITTSBURGH, May 31 /PRNewswire/ -- The
Three Rivers Arts Festival, The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and
Mellon Jazz today announced The Mellon Jazz Series, three fall and
winter concerts that will bring jazz giants Pat Metheny and Ahmad
Jamal plus a multimedia tribute to jazz immortal Billie Holiday to
the Byham Theater in downtown Pittsburgh. The Pat Metheny Group
featuring the virtuoso guitar stylings of the group's namesake will
take the Byham stage at 8 p.m. on Thursday, October 27; "Billie
& Me," a multimedia tribute to Billie Holiday featuring Dianne
Reeves, will be performed at 8 p.m. on Thursday, November 17; and
Pittsburgh native Ahmad Jamal will demonstrate his keyboard mastery
at 8 p.m. on Friday, January 13, 2006. Sponsored by Mellon
Financial Corporation, The Mellon Jazz Series is being co-presented
by Three Rivers Arts Festival and The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.
Tickets for the concerts go on sale on Monday, August 15, at the
Box Office at Theater Square, online at http://www.pgharts.org/ ,
and by phone at (412) 456-6666. Information on group reservations
and discounts is available at (412) 471-6930. "Bringing these three
top-notch attractions to a theater ideally suited to live jazz
performances is a significant step forward in our continuing
efforts to make quality jazz programming available to local
audiences on a year-round basis," said Rose M. Gabbianelli, Mellon
executive vice president and director of corporate affairs. "Jazz
has been a staple of the Three Rivers Arts Festival for many years,
and this June is no different, with the great Chick Corea appearing
on Sunday, June 12, sponsored by Mellon Jazz. We are proud to
integrate jazz into our growing calendar of fall and winter
programs, and to help Pittsburgh stay connected to great art all
year long," said Elizabeth Reiss, executive director of Three
Rivers Arts Festival. "The Byham Theater provides a great setting
to showcase jazz performances, and the world-renowned artists
featured in the Mellon Jazz Series have the potential to draw
audiences from around the region and beyond to the heart of the
Cultural District," said J. Kevin McMahon, president and chief
executive officer of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. "We are very
pleased to work with Three Rivers Arts Festival on this great
collaboration, and we're grateful to Mellon Financial Corporation
for their generosity and support of Pittsburgh's rich jazz
heritage." The mission of the Three Rivers Arts Festival is to
connect the Pittsburgh community to the arts. Its June Festival
presents over 1,000 artists, serves over half a million people, and
generates over 19 million dollars in spending. In addition to the
Festival, TRAF co-presents the CD Live concert series with The
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and WYEP FM, produces First Night
Pittsburgh for The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and operates a gallery
dedicated to furthering the artistic creativity of our region. The
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is a non-profit organization whose
mission is the cultural and economic development of Pittsburgh's
14-block Cultural District through public and private partnerships.
The Trust presents and encourages diverse performing and visual
arts programs within the District, and is an impetus for additional
development in downtown Pittsburgh. The Trust owns Theater Square
and the Cabaret at Theater Square; the Benedum Center for the
Performing Arts; Byham, O'Reilly, and Harris Theaters; Wood Street
Galleries; SPACE; Future Tenant and 707 Penn; as well as 937
Liberty, a multipurpose performance and exhibit space, among other
downtown arts facilities. Mellon Financial Corporation's year-round
celebration of jazz excellence, Mellon Jazz is marking its 19th
anniversary in Pittsburgh this year and 20th in Philadelphia. In
both cities Mellon Jazz supports non-profit organizations engaged
in live jazz performances and jazz education, and recognizes
individuals and organizations that have made significant
contributions to each city's rich jazz tradition. The Pat Metheny
Group's fall tour features Christian McBride on bass and Antonio
Sanchez on drums. Winner of 15 Grammy Awards, including Best
Contemporary Jazz Recording and Best Jazz Instrumental Solo,
Metheny has been acclaimed as the father of modern jazz guitar
since his debut as a teenager more than 20 years ago. Obliterator
of stylistic boundaries and creator of some of the best
jazz/jazz-fusion music ever recorded, Metheny has brought his
signature guitar sounds to a broad range of collaborations,
performing with Ornette Coleman, Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock,
Dave Holland, Roy Haynes and Joshua Redman, as well as Joni
Mitchell, Bruce Hornsby, and David Bowie. Metheny has taught at
both the University of Miami and Berklee, and has written scores
for several motion pictures, including "The Falcon and the
Snowman." A celebration of Billie Holiday's spirit and musical
genius, "Billie & Me" combines live performances, readings and
interpretations of Lady Day's repertoire with film footage and
audio recordings. The tribute takes the audience on a journey from
Billie's beginnings, growing up in the brothels of Baltimore to the
life of a hard-traveling star during the golden era of jazz.
Featuring Dianne Reeves, a consummate jazz vocalist who was awarded
the Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Performance for each of her last
three recordings -- a Grammy first in any vocal category -- the
tribute completed a nearly month- long, sold-out run in London
earlier this year, and is scheduled for Carnegie Hall prior to its
Pittsburgh engagement. Appearing with Ahmad Jamal will be James
Cammack on bass and Idris Muhammad on drums. One of the premiere
jazz pianists in the world today, Jamal is a Pittsburgh native and
Westinghouse High School graduate. A child prodigy, he played the
piano at the age of 3 and began formal studies at age 7. After
completing the equivalent of college master classes while still in
high school, he joined the musicians union at the age of 14, and he
began touring upon graduation from Westinghouse at the age of 17.
Jamal burst on the scene in Chicago with his first trio in the
early 1950s, and quickly established himself as a key jazz
influence, receiving plaudits from the likes of Miles Davis and
Bill Evans. The movies have been a welcome home for his artistry,
with Jamal performing the title tune for the soundtrack of the film
"Mash!," and in 1995, two tracks from his hit album "But Not For
Me" featured in "The Bridges of Madison County," directed by
Hollywood icon and noted jazz aficionado Clint Eastwood. A Mellon
Jazz honoree, Mr. Jamal received the American Jazz Masters award
from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1994, and during that
same year was named a Duke Ellington Fellow at Yale University.
More information on Mellon Jazz is available via the Mellon Jazz
link at http://www.mellon.com/ . More information on The Three
Rivers Arts Festival, including the schedule of events for this
year's Festival, is available at http://www.artsfestival.net/ . The
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust's Web site presents a complete listing of
events in the Cultural District; to find out more, click on
http://www.pgharts.org/events/. Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
DATASOURCE: Mellon Financial Corporation; Three Rivers Arts
Festival; The CONTACT: Lauren Urbschat of Three Rivers Arts
Festival, +1-412-281-8723, ext. 27, or ; or Veronica Corpuz of The
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, +1-412-471-6070, or ; or Ron Sommer of
Mellon Jazz, +1-412-236-0082, or Web site: http://www.mellon.com/
http://www.pgharts.org/ http://www.artsfestival.net/
http://www.pgharts.org/events
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