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Why do we call this Concert Series At Home in the ArtHouse?First, because RACCs ArtHouse Café has become a home away from home for arsts and audiences alike. RACC prides itself on presenng the highest quality cultural per- formances in a comfortable, arsc, and cozy environment a seng that some say almost feels like sing in your own home. It is because of this comfortable and welcoming atmosphere that audiences can relax and open their eyes, ears, and minds to musical arsts and experiences. Second, just like in your own home, The ArtHouse Café is a pressure-free and judgment free zone. We strive to make the arts accessible to all, and the At Home in the ArtHouseSeries is an outstanding example of this commitment to ex- cellence and accessibility. And third, The ArtHouse Café is bringing naonal arsts right to your doorstep’! This excing series will again make it possible for audiences from CNY and surrounding communies to experience talented well-known arsts — right in a beauful, historic, residenal neighborhood. There is no need to fight traffic, pay for parking, or wait in long lines. And best of all, RACCs ArtHouse Café will afford you the opportunity to get up close to every arst on our roster. With only 55 seats, every seat is the best seat in the house— or should we say ArtHouse”! Handicapped Accessible Non-Profit Organizaon U.S. Postage Paid Permit # 13 Rome, NY 13440 Youll be right at home308 W Bloomfield Street Rome, New York 13440 (315) 336-1040 www.romeart.org 2018 Jazz Concert Series

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Page 1: 2018 Jazz Concert Series - romeart.orgromeart.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/2018.1-concert-series-brochure.pdfWhy do we call this oncert Series “At Home in the ArtHouse?”

Why do we call this Concert Series “At Home in the ArtHouse?”

First, because RACC’s ArtHouse Café has become a home away from home for artists and audiences alike. RACC prides itself on presenting the highest quality cultural per-formances in a comfortable, artistic, and cozy environment — a setting that some say almost feels like sitting in your own home. It is because of this comfortable and welcoming atmosphere that audiences can relax and open their eyes, ears, and minds to musical artists and experiences.

Second, just like in your own home, The ArtHouse Café is a pressure-free and judgment free zone. We strive to make the arts accessible to all, and the “At Home in the ArtHouse” Series is an outstanding example of this commitment to ex-cellence and accessibility.

And third, The ArtHouse Café is bringing national artists right to your ‘doorstep’! This exciting series will again make it possible for audiences from CNY and surrounding communities to experience talented well-known artists — right in a beautiful, historic, residential neighborhood. There is no need to fight traffic, pay for parking, or wait in long lines. And best of all, RACC’s ArtHouse Café will afford you the opportunity to get up close to every artist on our roster. With only 55 seats, every seat is the best seat in the house— or should we say “ArtHouse”!

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Page 2: 2018 Jazz Concert Series - romeart.orgromeart.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/2018.1-concert-series-brochure.pdfWhy do we call this oncert Series “At Home in the ArtHouse?”

TICKET PRICING: ALL 4 concerts: Adult $25 Adult $95 Adult member $20 Adult member $85 Senior $16 Senior $65 Senior member $14 Senior member $55

All concerts are held in Rome Art And Community Center’s ArtHouse Café.

Your Jazz Series host is Mike Dubaniewicz with special guests Vincent Ludovico; Jack Wilkins, Jeff Barone, David

Solazzo and Ronnie Leigh.

March 31- Moyuba Jazz— Latin Jazz Vincent Ludovico has formed Moyuba Jazz out of an interest in Latin, and Afro-

Cuban music. The band fuses American Jazz and its improvisatory elements, with the clave, or key, which is central

to Afro-Cuban music. Members: Vincent Ludovico: Leader, bata, congas, timbales; Darryl Pugh: bass, Music Director;

David Donley: percussion; Barry Blumenthal: piano; Matt Hotaling: drum set; Mike Dubaniewicz: woodwinds

April 20 - Jack Wilkins & Jeff Barone— Guitarists NYC guitarists Jack Wilkins and Jeff Barone take the stage

performing jazz standards, original compositions, and duets. These performers have collectively performed with the

biggest names in Jazz, and pop music. This show is must see for guitar fans!

May 4 - David Solazzo Group – Pianist Dave Solazzo has been a mainstay of the Central New York music scene for

over 20 years. Much in demand as a soloist and sideman, Dave has worked with artists from a wide mix of genres,

from jazz, fusion, R & B and beyond. He has performed and recorded with major jazz artists like Chuck Mangione,

Larry Coryell and Dick Oatts and at venues like The Flatiron Room (NYC), Troy Music Hall and the Savannah Jazz Festi-

val.

May 25 - Ronnie Leigh – Singer Albany, New York native and five-time SAMMY (Syracuse Area Music Award) winner

Ronnie Leigh has recorded with Cabo Frio on Zebra/MCA records; and with Larry Arlotta on Spirit Jazz. Though

primarily a jazz interpreter, he has a variety of musical interests and recently released a debut album on Eiffel

Records with his own band, Prime Time Funk.

All Concerts begin at 7:30 PM

2017 SERIES SUBSCRIPTIONS ALL 4 Concerts: Adult $75 Adult member $68 Senior $55 Senior member $52

www.romeart.org

To order your tickets, call the

Rome Art and Community Center:

315-336-1040

Doors open at 6:30 pm. All concerts are 7 - 9:30 pm.