Mellon Jazz To Bring Jazz Greats David Sanborn, Harold Betters, and Brian Auger to Allegheny County Concert Series This Summer
May 09 2006 - 2:11PM
PR Newswire (US)
PITTSBURGH, May 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The Allegheny County Parks
Department and Mellon Jazz today announced an exciting series of
Mellon Jazz-sponsored events to be presented as part of the 2006
County Parks series, with Harold Betters to present a noontime
concert on Friday, July 21, in the courtyard of the Allegheny
County Courthouse; renowned keyboardist Brian Auger bringing his
Oblivion Express band to the newly renovated South Park
Amphitheater stage on Friday, July 28 at 8 p.m.; and Grammy
Award-winning saxophonist David Sanborn entertaining at Hartwood
Acres on Sunday, August 13 at 7:30 p.m. "Great musical artistry in
free-to-the-public settings perfect for outdoor concerts has always
been the hallmark of Mellon Jazz-sponsored events in the County
parks," said Rose M. Gabbianelli, Mellon executive vice president
and director of corporate affairs. "Thanks to the fine work being
done by the County's Office of Special Events, 2006 promises to be
another year of great jazz events at the Courthouse, South Park,
and Hartwood Acres." "Allegheny County is fortunate to have Mellon
Jazz support the summer concert series by attracting nationally
known performers and encouraging hometown talent to participate, "
said Allegheny County Chief Executive Dan Onorato. "The County's
concerts have given residents the opportunity to experience a
variety of artists and musical genres. I'm pleased that Mellon Jazz
has once again taken a lead role in helping us continue this
summertime tradition." One of the most celebrated saxophonists in
contemporary music, David Sanborn was born in 1945 in Tampa, Fla.,
and has achieved musical preeminence despite a bout with polio
during his childhood in Missouri. Recipient of six Grammy awards,
Sanborn has recorded more than 20 albums, treating audiences to a
repertoire that moves effortlessly between pop and jazz.
Sanborn-lead bands have performed some of the most danceable music
of our time, and Sanborn has collaborated with a long list of
contemporary music giants, including Albert King, Gil Evans, Paul
Butterfield, Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, and Sonny Rollins. The
global reach of Brian Auger's acclaim as a jazz and rock
keyboardist reflects his international background - born in Bahir,
India in 1939 and a leading figure on the British musical scene
during the late 1960s and early 1970s, Auger moved to San Francisco
in the mid-1970s, and has toured extensively since the early 2000s
with the latest edition of his band "Oblivion Express." Unchanged
since the days of disco, his band's tongue-in- cheek name belies
the lasting contribution this gifted keyboardist has made to pop,
rock and jazz music. Prominent among his collaborators are Led
Zeppelin founder Jimmy Page, legendary blues harmonica player Sonny
Boy Williamson, blues bandleader Long John Baldry and his featured
vocalist Rod Stewart, and jazz songstress Julie Tippetts. Who
better to bring the sounds of jazz to the courtyard of the County
Courthouse - scene of so many great Steeler rallies during this
Super Bowl winning season -than the great Steeler game day
trombonist Harold Betters. A native of Connellsville, Pa., and son
of parents who owned a landmark jazz spot, Betters has kept the
tradition of live club performance alive throughout his long and
distinguished career, headlining engagements at major nightspots
throughout the tri-state area and at venues as far away as Palo
Alto, Calif. Trained in music at Ithaca College and the Brooklyn
Conservatory of Music, Betters has been saluted by the Playboy Jazz
Poll as one of the best trombonists in the country, and has played
alongside a long list of legendary jazz performers, including Ray
Charles, Al Hirt, Ramsey Lewis and Urbie Green. To learn more or
for the full schedule of summer concerts presented by Allegheny
County, please visit http://www.county.allegheny.pa.us/parks or
call 412-350-2528. Mellon Financial Corporation's year-round
celebration of jazz music, 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. More
information on Mellon Jazz activities is available via the Mellon
Jazz link at http://www.mellon.com/. DATASOURCE: Mellon Financial
Corporation; Allegheny County Parks Office of Special CONTACT:
Kevin Evanto of the Allegheny County Parks Office of Special
Events, +1-412-412-350-3171, or ; or Ron Sommer of Mellon Financial
Corporation, +1-412-236-0082, or Web site: http://www.mellon.com/
http://www.county.allegheny.pa.us/parks
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