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Lush Life: Celebrating Billy Strayhorn

First Preview: May 18, 2016

Opening Date: Jun 10, 2016

Closing Date: Jun 12, 2016

Running Time: 02:00

Lush Life: Celebrating Billy Strayhorn
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Playing @

Rose Theater

Frederick P. Rose Hall New York, NY 10023

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Legend has it that Billy Strayhorn (1915-1967) wrote one of the icons of the American songbook, “Lush Life,” at the tender age of 16. Though this early date has been disputed by some scholars, what isn’t in question is that Duke Ellington's first recordings of Strayhorn’s work were published when Strayhorn was only 23 years old.

In this centenary year of Billy Strayhorn’s birth, it’s fitting that the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis concludes our 2015-16 season by celebrating his life and career with additional music direction by JLCO pianist Dan Nimmer. 

As Duke Ellington’s key collaborator — and in his own right — Strayhorn is one of jazz music’s seminal yet often under-recognized composers, author of bellwethers like “Take the A Train.” For this celebratory tribute, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis will be joined by renowned vocalist and pianist Johnny O’Neal, who fulfills a long-held desire to perform with us. Throughout his career, O’Neal worked regularly with Clark Terry, Ray Brown, Art Blakey, and many others. Of O’Neal, piano legend Barry Harris, who mentored him in the ‘70’s and ‘80’s once said: “He’s a very special cat. If ever somebody sounded like Art Tatum, it’s him. He’s got it all.”

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
FRIDAY & SATURDAY @ 8 PM
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 13

Show Notes

Show Notes: 1 Intermission

Audience Advisory:

Free pre-concert discussion, nightly, at 7 pm.

TDF Tickets Offers:

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Full-price tickets

$40.50 - $135.50

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Accessibility:

Directions Bus

The M5, M7, M10, M11, M66 and M104 bus lines all stop within one block of Lincoln Center.

Directions Subway

A, B, C, D, #1 trains to 59th Street/Columbus Circle.

Assisted Listening System

Assistive listening devices are available for Rose Theater at the coat check with deposit of credible form of identification.

Entrance

Rose Theater is accessible through primary entrance on Broadway at 60th Street with elevators to the fifth and sixth floors.

Parking

Central Parking Systems 345 West 58th Street (Between 8th and 9th Avenue)

Restroom

Men’s and Women’s Restrooms are accessible on the Orchestra and Mezzanine levels

Visual Assistance

Large-type and Braille programs are available for all Jazz at Lincoln Center concerts in Rose Theater. The programs may be obtained at the PSPD information table on the fifth floor

Water Fountain

Water fountains are accessible on the Orchestra and Mezzanine levels.

Wheelchair Info

Wheelchair seating is available at all levels and price ranges. Persons who use wheelchairs and are able to transfer may request an aisle seat with removable armrest when purchasing tickets. Wheelchair loans are available for people who require a wheelchair to go to and from their seats on a first come first serve basis. Please call the house manager at 212-258-9501 the day before the concert to arrange for this service.

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Public Transportation

Subway Icon

By Subway:

A, B, C, D, #1 trains to 59th Street/Columbus Circle.

Bus Icon

By Bus:

The M5, M7, M10, M11, M66 and M104 bus lines all stop within one block of Lincoln Center.