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July 18, 2000
by Deborah Dunlap The final lineup is set! The flyer was received: Palacios Pavilion Jazz Festival July 22, 2000---4 P.M. to Midnight On the bay--Palacios, Texas Sponsored by:Matagorda County Economic Development Council PROGRAM [Each group will perform for a 45-50 minute set with select musicians performing during the jam session.] Steven Meeks Quintet (Dallas) 4:00 p.m. Steven Meeks-piano; Dorothea Wilson-violin; Gordon Pope-drums; Jason Davis-sax; Jay Garrett-vibes TSU Jazz Ensemble (Houston) 5:00 p.m. John Henry, Jr.-director/keyboard, trombone; Howard Harris-director of jazz studies-trumpet; Ruey Stevens- tenor sax; Deante Deese-trumpet; Lewis Williams-drums; Antonio Langhum-piano Joe Carmouche Band (Houston) 6:00 p.m. Joe Carmouche, guitar; Grady Gaines, Jr.-sax; Vincent Banks, percussion; Kelvin Cooksey-drums; James Reason- keyboard; Rafer Sharp-bass Rick Porter & Music Unlimited (Houston) 7:00 p.m. Rick Porter-Drums; Jonathan Benjamin-Piano; Erin Wright- Bass; Brandon Lee-Trumpet; Seth Paynter,Tenor Sax; Norma Zenteno Band (Houston) 8:00 p.m. Norma Zenteno-Guitar/Vocals; Roberto Zenteno,Cornet &Vocals; Javier Zenteno, Drums/Percussion & /Vocals; Randy Holland. Bass/Vocals; Lindy Pollard, Sax/Flute Harry Sheppard Trio (Houston) 9:00 p.m. Harry Sheppard-Vibes; Erin Wright-Bass; Delton Lee-Drums Clark Terry Quintet (New York 10:00 p.m. Clark Terry, Trumpet; Dave Glasser,Sax; Don Friedman, Piano; Sylvia Cuenca, Drums; Bill Miller,Bass Jam Session 11:00 p.m. Our festival was organized to promote the only original U.S. art form of world-wide fame--JAZZ. Festivals permit audiences, in a concert setting, to hear some of the best of the jazz masters. Get down, tap your toes, snap your fingers, and dig these great performers with all the listening courtesy they deserve during their performances.
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