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Catherine Russell & Her Septet: Alone Together

First Preview: Feb 10, 2020
Opening Date: Feb 11, 2020
Closing Date: Feb 15, 2020
Running Time: 01:25
Catherine Russell & Her Septet: Alone Together

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Playing @
Birdland Jazz Club
315 West 44th St, New York, NY 10036
Catherine Russell and Her Sextet - A Valentine's Day Week Celebration

"A wonderfully charismatic performer with a show-stopping voice" (The Washington Post), Catherine Russell dazzles her audiences with familiar favorites and forgotten treasures alike. The daughter of pioneering jazz musician Carline Ray and long-time Louis Armstrong band leader and arranger Luis Russell, Russell has ”a voice that wails like a horn and whispers like a snake in the Garden of Eden." (NPR)

In addition to her own acclaimed recordings, Russell has been prominently featured providing period music on the soundtracks to HBO's “Boardwalk Empire” and other film and television productions.

Catherine Russell - vocals
Matt Munisteri - guitar, banjo, md
Mark Shane - piano
Tal Ronen - bass
Mark McLean - drums
Jon-Erik Kellso - trumpet
Evan Arntzen - reeds
John Allred - Trombone
ConcertConcert
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 16
Audience Advisory: There is a $10.00 food or drink minimum per person. Dinner is served between 5pm-1am.

Performance Schedule

TUESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8:30 & 11 PM


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    Discount Parking Garages on 44th street. (Edison Parking 330 West 44th Street, just east of 9th Avenue)
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    Wheelchair accessible

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