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The 24th Annual Long Beach Jazz Festival | August 12th-14th, 2011



One of Southern California’s longest running and eagerly anticipated annual music events, the Long Beach Jazz Festival brings music lovers from around the world –year after year- with its always dynamic blend of sounds and unique coastal venue offering relaxation for every generation.  A family affair, party people of all ages enjoy the festival grounds, the various food vendors with mouthwatering multi-cultural on-site prepared delights and desserts and, of course, some of the finest music and top artists for everyone’s listening pleasure. To continue, please click “MORE”!

The Louie Cruz Beltran Jazz Orchestra And Special Guest Vocalist AL B. SURE Headline The 3rd Annual LAVida Music Festival | Sept. 17th, 2011

THE LOUIE CRUZ BELTRAN JAZZ ORCHESTRA AND SPECIAL GUEST
MULTI PLATINUM RECORDING ARTIST VOCALIST AL B. SURE HEADLINE

THE 3rd ANNUAL LAVida MUSIC FESTIVAL SAT. SEPT. 17, 2011
In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month

THE FORD AMPHITHEATRE
2580 Cahuenga Blvd. East, Los Angeles CA 90068

Showtime:  7:30 PM, Tickets range $35 -$45 prior to Sept. 10, $40 – $50 after
VIP premium package with pre-show reception $150/Students and Children $12
Telephone 323-461-3673 or www.FordTheaters.org
For non visual media – 323-GO1-FORD


(Los Angeles — July 28, 2011)  Corniche Entertainment proudly presents THE 3RD ANNUAL LAVida MUSIC FESTIVAL, to be held Saturday, September 17th at The Ford Amphitheatre.  The famed Louie Cruz Beltran Jazz Orchestra makes their third consecutive appearance as headliners along with special guest, multi-platinum recording artist Al B. Sure.    In conjunction with the launch of National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 – Oct. 15), each year the festival celebrates  music and artistry  influenced by diverse Latin cultures with internationally renowned artists sharing the stage with the finest local talent in an evening of vibrant music and dance with a Latin flavor.  This year’s artist line-up also features the return of GRAMMY® Award winning Mariachi Divas, Fuego Flamenco and the high energy Chalo Eduardo and the Brazilian Beat.  Comedienne Kiki Melendez will serve as emcee.

Louie Cruz Beltran and his Latin Jazz Orchestra have been headlining LAVida since its inception. To continue, please click “MORE”!

The Louie Cruz Beltran Jazz Orchestra And Special Guest Vocalist AL B. SURE Headline The 3rd Annual LAVida Music Festival | Sept. 17th, 2011

THE LOUIE CRUZ BELTRAN JAZZ ORCHESTRA AND SPECIAL GUEST
MULTI PLATINUM RECORDING ARTIST VOCALIST AL B. SURE HEADLINE

THE 3rd ANNUAL LAVida MUSIC FESTIVAL SAT. SEPT. 17, 2011
In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month

THE FORD AMPHITHEATRE
2580 Cahuenga Blvd. East, Los Angeles CA 90068

Showtime:  7:30 PM, Tickets range $35 -$45 prior to Sept. 10, $40 – $50 after
VIP premium package with pre-show reception $150/Students and Children $12
Telephone 323-461-3673 or www.FordTheaters.org
For non visual media – 323-GO1-FORD


(Los Angeles — July 28, 2011)  Corniche Entertainment proudly presents THE 3RD ANNUAL LAVida MUSIC FESTIVAL, to be held Saturday, September 17th at The Ford Amphitheatre.  The famed Louie Cruz Beltran Jazz Orchestra makes their third consecutive appearance as headliners along with special guest, multi-platinum recording artist Al B. Sure.    In conjunction with the launch of National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 – Oct. 15), each year the festival celebrates  music and artistry  influenced by diverse Latin cultures with internationally renowned artists sharing the stage with the finest local talent in an evening of vibrant music and dance with a Latin flavor.  This year’s artist line-up also features the return of GRAMMY® Award winning Mariachi Divas, Fuego Flamenco and the high energy Chalo Eduardo and the Brazilian Beat.  Comedienne Kiki Melendez will serve as emcee.

Louie Cruz Beltran and his Latin Jazz Orchestra have been headlining LAVida since its inception. To continue, please click “MORE”!

The Louie Cruz Beltran Jazz Orchestra And Special Guest Vocalist AL B. SURE Headline The 3rd Annual LAVida Music Festival | Sept. 17th, 2011

THE LOUIE CRUZ BELTRAN JAZZ ORCHESTRA AND SPECIAL GUEST
MULTI PLATINUM RECORDING ARTIST VOCALIST AL B. SURE HEADLINE

THE 3rd ANNUAL LAVida MUSIC FESTIVAL SAT. SEPT. 17, 2011
In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month

THE FORD AMPHITHEATRE
2580 Cahuenga Blvd. East, Los Angeles CA 90068

Showtime:  7:30 PM, Tickets range $35 -$45 prior to Sept. 10, $40 – $50 after
VIP premium package with pre-show reception $150/Students and Children $12
Telephone 323-461-3673 or www.FordTheaters.org
For non visual media – 323-GO1-FORD


(Los Angeles — July 28, 2011)  Corniche Entertainment proudly presents THE 3RD ANNUAL LAVida MUSIC FESTIVAL, to be held Saturday, September 17th at The Ford Amphitheatre.  The famed Louie Cruz Beltran Jazz Orchestra makes their third consecutive appearance as headliners along with special guest, multi-platinum recording artist Al B. Sure.    In conjunction with the launch of National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 – Oct. 15), each year the festival celebrates  music and artistry  influenced by diverse Latin cultures with internationally renowned artists sharing the stage with the finest local talent in an evening of vibrant music and dance with a Latin flavor.  This year’s artist line-up also features the return of GRAMMY® Award winning Mariachi Divas, Fuego Flamenco and the high energy Chalo Eduardo and the Brazilian Beat.  Comedienne Kiki Melendez will serve as emcee.

Louie Cruz Beltran and his Latin Jazz Orchestra have been headlining LAVida since its inception. To continue, please click “MORE”!

The 18th Annual Idyllwild Jazz In The Pines | Aug. 27th-28th, 2011

Music Lovers Head To The Hills For 18th Annual “Idyllwild Jazz In The Pines” Set For August 27 -28


Assembling
a stellar line-up of jazz – traditional straight-ahead, smooth
contemporary, Latin jazz, bebop, big band, blues, pop, and all nuances
in between – is a daunting task for any festival. Jazz, the very nature
of the word, is an enigma that conjures up different meanings to anyone
asked. While jazz may be difficult to define, its origin is one of the
most sought-after word origins in modern American English. What is jazz?
Jazz is America’s only truly indigenous music art form – it is
universal, performed and listened to by people of virtually every
ethnicity, religion, and attitude. To continue, please click “MORE”!

The 18th Annual Idyllwild Jazz In The Pines | Aug. 27th-28th, 2011

Music Lovers Head To The Hills For 18th Annual “Idyllwild Jazz In The Pines” Set For August 27 -28


Assembling
a stellar line-up of jazz – traditional straight-ahead, smooth
contemporary, Latin jazz, bebop, big band, blues, pop, and all nuances
in between – is a daunting task for any festival. Jazz, the very nature
of the word, is an enigma that conjures up different meanings to anyone
asked. While jazz may be difficult to define, its origin is one of the
most sought-after word origins in modern American English. What is jazz?
Jazz is America’s only truly indigenous music art form – it is
universal, performed and listened to by people of virtually every
ethnicity, religion, and attitude. To continue, please click “MORE”!

The 18th Annual Idyllwild Jazz In The Pines | Aug. 27th-28th, 2011

Music Lovers Head To The Hills For 18th Annual “Idyllwild Jazz In The Pines” Set For August 27 -28


Assembling
a stellar line-up of jazz – traditional straight-ahead, smooth
contemporary, Latin jazz, bebop, big band, blues, pop, and all nuances
in between – is a daunting task for any festival. Jazz, the very nature
of the word, is an enigma that conjures up different meanings to anyone
asked. While jazz may be difficult to define, its origin is one of the
most sought-after word origins in modern American English. What is jazz?
Jazz is America’s only truly indigenous music art form – it is
universal, performed and listened to by people of virtually every
ethnicity, religion, and attitude. To continue, please click “MORE”!

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