Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon
Louis Armstrong Hot Five Centennial Celebration feat Andrew Stephens
Between 1925 and 1928, Louis Armstrong made a series of influential recordings with a studio group, the Hot Five, that changed the shape of jazz to come. To pay tribute to these legendary sessions, Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon will welcome the dynamic trumpeter and recent Juilliard graduate Andrew Stephens, along with a small group made up of some of New York’s finest traditional jazz musicians.
Performance Dates
Sunday
Venue: Main Stage, Building 11-A
Tickets: Adult (House): $30 | Senior (House): $25 | Student (House): $17
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