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  • WED
    Feb 11202607:30 PM
    Jazz at Lincoln Center: Great American CroonersCarriage House Theatre At Montalvo Arts Center, Saratoga, CA
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    Mar 6202608:00 PM
    Jazz at Lincoln Center: Great American CroonersBank of America Theatre at Eisemann Center, Richardson, TX
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    Mar 28202607:00 PM
    Jazz at Lincoln Center: Great American CroonersSharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center, Lady Lake, FL
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    Mar 31202607:30 PM
    Jazz At Lincoln CenterThalian Hall, Wilmington, NC
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    About Jazz at Lincoln Center

    In recent years, Jazz at Lincoln Center has continued to innovate and adapt to the changing landscape of live music. The organization has successfully transitioned to a hybrid model that includes both in-person and virtual concerts, allowing audiences from across the globe to experience live jazz performances. Current events at JALC feature a range of concerts highlighting various jazz styles, from traditional to contemporary, showcasing both established jazz icons and groundbreaking new talent. Notable upcoming events include themed concerts that celebrate the works of jazz legends, as well as collaborations with artists from different genres, reflecting the ever-evolving nature of jazz music. JALC is also heavily involved in educational initiatives, offering workshops and masterclasses for aspiring musicians and students, thus ensuring the ongoing vitality of jazz. Additionally, the organization has embraced social media and digital platforms, making it easier for fans to stay connected and informed about upcoming performances, artist interviews, and behind-the-scenes content. As a beacon of jazz culture, Jazz at Lincoln Center remains dedicated to its mission of preserving the past while promoting the future of jazz through its vibrant live events.

    Jazz at Lincoln Center History

    Jazz at Lincoln Center (JALC) was founded in 1987 by renowned trumpeter Wynton Marsalis with the mission to promote and preserve jazz as a vital part of American culture. The organization started with a series of concerts and educational programs that celebrated the rich history and diversity of jazz music. It quickly gained recognition for its commitment to presenting high-quality performances and providing a platform for both established and emerging artists. In 2004, JALC opened its permanent home, the Frederick P. Rose Hall, located at the Time Warner Center in New York City. The hall features three performance spaces, including the iconic Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, which offers stunning views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline, creating a unique atmosphere for enjoying live jazz. Over the years, JALC has hosted an impressive roster of legendary performers, including Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, and more contemporary artists like Norah Jones and Christian McBride. Through its extensive programming, JALC has played a crucial role in educating audiences about jazz history and its significance in American music, while also fostering an appreciation for the genre among younger generations.