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Saturday, June 24, 2000 The Bay Theatre in downtown Suttons Bay 5:30 pm Dinner 8:00 pm Curtain |
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Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of a Depression-era Chicago jazz club featuring the singular expressive
music of Harry Goldson and the soulful interludes of Grammy Award nominee Betty Joplin.
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Recording artist and clarinetist Harry Goldson
has thrilled sold-out audiences with his high-energy concert performances
from Traverse City to Los Angeles. This night will bring a whole new dimension to Harry Goldson as his original play, Windy City Blues, comes alive. The Harry Goldson Quartet includes Hal Johnson
(piano), Gig Stewart (bass) and Dick Twelvetrees (drums). |
Grammy-nominated vocalist Betty Joplin is known for her beguiling voice and an emotional intensity in her singing
that captivates her listeners. Betty toured with the Duke Ellington Orchestra and has performed at clubs, concerts and festivals throughout
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| RESERVATIONS 800-937-5907 or windycityblues@traverse.com |
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Please help us advance our important mission by joining us for an elegant pre-theatre dinner at two of our finest gourmet restaurants:
Dinner at Hattie's & Performance (limited seating) $100 per person ($65 tax deductible)
Dinner at Windows & Performance (limited Seating) $100 per person $65 tax deductible)
These include salad, choice of three entrees, coffee, dessert, gratuity, and premium theatre seats.
Dinner seating begins at 5:30 pm ~ Curtain 8:00 pm sharp
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| Don't miss out on this memorable evening! |
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Please make your reservations before June 7, 2000.
A limited number of tickets will be released for performance only
(limited non-premium seating)
$50 per person ($35 tax deductible) after this date.
Tickets will be mailed directly when payment is recieved.
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| Bay Theatre Web Site |
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Proceeds will provide general support for the Society,
a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization
Leelanau Historical Society
P.O. Box 246, Leland, Michigan 49654 (231)-256-7475
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