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Chuck Mangione / Dallas Jazz Orchestra with Victor Cager / Texas Gypsies / Johnny Case with Marchel
Dallas Jazz Orchestra

Chuck Mangione / Dallas Jazz Orchestra with Victor Cager / Texas Gypsies / Johnny Case with Marchel

4th Annual Jazz By The Boulevard

When: Saturday, Sept. 16, 2006, 11 a.m.

Where: Will Rogers Auditorium, 3401 West Lancaster Avenue, Fort Worth

Cost: Free - $25

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Jazz By The Boulevard is a fundraiser to preserve and beautify Fort Worth's Camp Bowie district. Features all types of jazz music and cultural performances; a Cooking Carnivalè pavilion with wine seminars, specialty food vendors, and cooking demonstrations and samplings by top area chefs; professional art and fine craft showcase of specially selected artisans; historical music programs and seminars on Thelonius Monk, Birth of New Orleans jazz and "The Badlands of Texas Music"; exhibits of jazz memorabilia, photo, art and video documentaries on legendary Fort Worth jazz musicians; a kid’s area with musical instrument petting zoo, Fort Worth Library book walk and free arts and crafts; food from the district’s top restaurants, plus traditional jazz fare including BBQ, Cajun, catfish and more.

The lawn concert viewing area is free and is non-reserved, first come-first served seating. Reserved table seating areas are available 5 p.m. – 11 p.m. nightly with advance purchase. Reserved table seating for adults is $20 in advance, $25 day of show. Reserved table seating for children 12 and under is $10.

Friday schedule
Sunday schedule
Saturday schedule
Jazz Archives Lounge
12 p.m. - Déjà vu jazz project– Interactive music-history tribute to Female Jazz Singers from 1930’s to 1960’s.
1 p.m. - Jazz Seminar ‘Daynce of the Peckerwoods: The Badlands of Texas Music’ by music historian Mike Price
2 p.m. - Déjà vu jazz project – Interactive music-history tribute to Female Jazz Singers from 1930’s to 1960’s.
4 p.m. - Jazz Seminar ‘Daynce of the Peckerwoods: The Badlands of Texas Music’ by music historian Mike Price
5:30 p.m. - TBA

Heritage Stage
11 a.m. - Big Daddy & The Butter Biskits
12 p.m. - Mondo Drummers & Guests
1 p.m. - Preservation Hall Jazz Band Clinic - musical context
2 p.m. - LaFeet Tap Ensemble
3 p.m. - Jazz Funeral Parade begins from stage; DJO Clinic for Paschal HS Jazz Band
4 p.m. - Preservation Hall Jazz Band Clinic - birth of jazz
5 p.m. - Slim Richey’s The Kat’s Meow
6 p.m. - Strictly Dixie

Coors Light Main Stage

11:25 a.m. - Sound Disciples
12:45 p.m. - TBA
2:05 p.m. - TBA
3:25 p.m. - Latin Vibes
4:45 p.m. - Johnny Case featuring Marchel Ivery
6:10 p.m. - Texas Gypsies
7:45 p.m. - Dallas Jazz Orchestra featuring Victor Cager
9:30 p.m. - Chuck Mangione

Some nearby drink specials on Sept. 16th

Some nearby restaurants

Some nearby events on Sept. 16th

Event posted Aug. 21, 2006
Last updated Sept. 12, 2006



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Vans Warped Tour 2009 Warped just began -- Dallas is the fifth stop -- so Bad Religion, NOFX et al will still be fresh. This year, they've got fewer stages and longer sets (40 minutes instead of 30). Get there early for Colorado duo 3OH!3 and Brit punkers Gallows (pictured, credit Jay West). More info

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