Gallery Art Walk, Local Delicacies. Art On Third, Car Show on Laurel. Coastal Big Band, George Davis Blues Project, Kat Daniels and his Rhythm Kings, Arlin Strader Quartet, Bernie Kenerson Group and Lynn Roberts.
No Coolers…Bring a chair. the Rivertown Jazz and Arts Festival takes place in Downtown Conway
Call 248-6260 for more information or visit www.conwaymainstreet.com
Country Classic; Oak Ridge Boys – Myrtle Beach, SC
Legendary Country Music with the Oak Ridge Boys at Alabama Theatre, 4750 Hwy 17 S
Call 800-342-2262 or visit www.alabama-theatre.com
Franklin Ashley Quartet Audience in Gaillard – Charleston, S.C.
Piccolo Spoleto Presents the Piccolo Harbor Cruises….
A unique opportunity to experience fine Jazz and more while you enjoy a beautiful summer evening cruising the Charleston Harbor. This is your chance to take in some of the most breathtaking views of the Lowcountry.
A renowned professor of theatre at the College of Charleston with a true love for jazz, Franklin has played for several U.S. presidents and in Manhattan. Enjoy a unique night of straight ahead jazz. Boarding at 7:30pm, cruise begins at 8:00pm.
Fountain Walk Dock
360 Concord St., Downtown Charleston
General Admisson $15
4th annual Blues By The Sea – Kiawah Island, S.C.
This super, one-day, free outdoor festival takes place in a gorgeous marshside setting just 40 mins SE of Charleston, SC. Artists:
“Tribute To Little Walter” featuring Dennis Gruenling, Steve Guyger, plus more to be announced. Food & drink for sale under the oaks.
Saturday, May 10, 2-8 pm
This Weekend the Annual Duke Ellington Concert – Savannah, Georgia
Featuring The Savannah Jazz Orchestra w/Sam Skelton
The Coastal Jazz Association presents a tribute to Duke Ellington on Sunday, April 27, 2008 which will feature special guest saxophonist, Sam Skelton . As a woodwind doubler, Mr. Skelton is well versed in any genre of music. His grasp of saxophone, clarinet and flute has enabled him to remain very busy in live performance as well as in the studio.
This event will be celebrating the legacy left by one of America’s greatest musicians/composers for what would have been his 109th birthday (born April 29, 1899).
Every year The Savannah Jazz Orchestra, under the co-leadership of Teddy Adams and Randy Reese, features both unfamiliar compositions and special guest artists as a part of enhancing the genius of every Ellington concert.