Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts & Culture welcomes back Halley Shoenberg's 11-piece REVIVAL Jazz Band for a swingin' Roaring 20s dance spectacular in the Spanish Ballroom! 1920s style attire is encouraged but not required. Spanish Ballroom Admission $25 at the door; cash, check and credit card accepted
JazzDC All-Stars directed by Allyn Johnson with special guest Antonio Hart Each show is 45 minutes with a 20 minute intermission.
The garage entrance is on 14th Street. $8 parking fee with validation from Carlyle Room.
There is a $25 minimum food and beverage purchase required in the dining room.
This event is made possible by major support from the Galena Yorktown Foundation and the Leonard and Elaine Silverstein Family Foundation with additional support provided by Tanner Powell, Charles Schwab, Peter Gillon, Leslie Whipkey, Debbie Veney, Carmencita Whonder, Erik Moses, Stephen Riddick, Jeffrey Freund, Angie Gates, Sunny Sumter, D'Qwell Jackson, Pamela Frazier, and Patricia Sarcone.
TWO SHOWS- 7:30PM AND 9:30PM Each show is 45 minutes The garage entrance is on 14th Street. $8 parking fee with validation from Carlyle Room. $25 minimum food and beverage purchase required in the dining room.
Hillfest Jazz Festival Capital All-Stars Big Band
Eastern Market Metro Plaza, 7th and Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Washington DC
HillFest is an annual week-long music conference concluding with a day long music festival held outdoors in the Capitol Hill neighborhood the first week in October. The conference consists of day long events for five days and ranges in topics from Arts Policy, Jazz Education, the composing and recording industry, and music and technology. Featured panelists may include local and Federal politicians, professional musicians, Jazz educators, festival organizers, Arts administrators, members from the GRAMMY’s, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI), Society of European Stage Authors and Composers (SESAC), and many others.
$10.00 Admission - It’s Friday night. The sanctuary is filled with sounds of live jazz. The 300 chairs are almost full. Downstairs people are enjoying fried fish, mac n cheese and sweet tea. This is one of Westminster’s impacts on the Southwest DC community—an uplifting experience every Friday affirming that “God loves jazz.”
Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts & Culture welcomes back Halley Shoenberg's 11-piece REVIVAL Jazz Band for a swingin' Roaring 20s dance spectacular in the Spanish Ballroom! 1920s style attire is encouraged but not required. Spanish Ballroom Admission $25 at the door; cash, check and credit card accepted
JazzDC All-Stars directed by Allyn Johnson with special guest Antonio Hart Each show is 45 minutes with a 20 minute intermission.
The garage entrance is on 14th Street. $8 parking fee with validation from Carlyle Room.
There is a $25 minimum food and beverage purchase required in the dining room.
This event is made possible by major support from the Galena Yorktown Foundation and the Leonard and Elaine Silverstein Family Foundation with additional support provided by Tanner Powell, Charles Schwab, Peter Gillon, Leslie Whipkey, Debbie Veney, Carmencita Whonder, Erik Moses, Stephen Riddick, Jeffrey Freund, Angie Gates, Sunny Sumter, D'Qwell Jackson, Pamela Frazier, and Patricia Sarcone.
TWO SHOWS- 7:30PM AND 9:30PM Each show is 45 minutes The garage entrance is on 14th Street. $8 parking fee with validation from Carlyle Room. $25 minimum food and beverage purchase required in the dining room.
Hillfest Jazz Festival Capital All-Stars Big Band
Eastern Market Metro Plaza, 7th and Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Washington DC
HillFest is an annual week-long music conference concluding with a day long music festival held outdoors in the Capitol Hill neighborhood the first week in October. The conference consists of day long events for five days and ranges in topics from Arts Policy, Jazz Education, the composing and recording industry, and music and technology. Featured panelists may include local and Federal politicians, professional musicians, Jazz educators, festival organizers, Arts administrators, members from the GRAMMY’s, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI), Society of European Stage Authors and Composers (SESAC), and many others.
$10.00 Admission - It’s Friday night. The sanctuary is filled with sounds of live jazz. The 300 chairs are almost full. Downstairs people are enjoying fried fish, mac n cheese and sweet tea. This is one of Westminster’s impacts on the Southwest DC community—an uplifting experience every Friday affirming that “God loves jazz.”