Dinner:
Monday-Wednesday
5:30pm to 9:00pm
Thursday
5:30pm to 10:00pm
Friday & Saturday
5:30pm to 10:30pm
Sunday
5:00pm to 9:00pm

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DAVID MURRAY CUBAN ENSEMBLE Plays Nat King Cole en Espanol
Nov 11-Nov 13, 2011
"One of the most delightful recordings of the year, 'David Murray Cuban Ensemble Plays Nat King Cole En Espanol,' finds the ever-astounding tenor saxophonist brilliantly reinterpreting the music of the two Spanish-language albums that the popular vocalist Nat King Cole recorded in 1958 and 1962." - The New Yorker "One of the most innovative and inventive musicians in jazz." -BBC Radio "It's what David Murray puts into these songs that makes them so compelling to hear anew. He completely reharmonized the original music" -NPR (USA)
- Friday: 8PM $25, 10PM $16
- Saturday: 8PM & 10PM $25
- Sunday: 7PM $25
- Sunday Matinee - Cancelled
For many enthusiasts, David Murray is already a jazz legend, if we look at the number of albums he has recorded, of concerts he has performed and at the number of awards with which his career to date has already been crowned (Grammy Award, Guggenheim Fellowship, Bird Award, Danish Jazz Bar Prize, musician of the 80’s by the Village Voice…). However, just over a quarter of a century into his career, his music still expresses the verve and inspiration of youth, throughout a career which is prolific as much in terms of output as in terms of musical orientation (from the World Saxophone Quartet, of which he is one of the founders, to his octet, not forgetting his big band and the encounter with the Gwo Ka Masters of Guadeloupe, amongst many other groups and creations), all of it with the greatest musicians. David Murray goes down as a worthy successor for some of the biggest names in jazz, and he is now contributing to the rise of young talents such as Lafayette Gilchrist, a young pianist who has already been widely acclaimed by the critics.
For More Info and Music Visit David Murray's Website!
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