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    Summer Jam Starring Norman Brown and Richard Elliot with Pamela Hart and Charmin Greene

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    Presented by Women in Jazz Association at Paramount Theatre

    July 23, 2011

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    Women in Jazz presents Summer Jam Starring Norman Brown and Richard Elliot with Pamela Hart and Charmin Greene. This sizzling show will be held Saturday, July 23, 2011 at the Paramount Theatre, Austin, TX. Showtime is 8PM (doors open at 7PM).




    Grammy Award winner Norman Brown is on close intimate terms with his audience. For almost two decades, it has been an engaging, mutually rewarding relationship with the multi-talented guitarist, composer and singer offering tasty sonic tidbits of classic R&B and contemporary jazz and his fans melting into satisfied aural bliss with every succulent, jazz inflected note. Where do you go from #1? If you’re veteran saxophonist Richard Elliot, long known as the “James Brown of Contemporary Jazz” for the intense soul inspirations of his recordings, a relentless tour schedule and joyfully exhausting onstage performances, you dig deep into your R&B/jazz roots. Richard Elliot found his voice on the tenor through the likes of King Curtis, David Sanborn, Tom Scott, Sly Stone and even Tower of Power, whom the sax man toured and recorded with from 1982-87.




    Women in Jazz would not be complete without the ladies. That’s where vocalist Pamela Hart and saxophonist Charmin Greene come in. They will open the evening with a mix of standard and sultry contemporary jazz. Charmin Greene brings taste, class and elegance to her performances. Taught by the late great saxophonist Richard Thomas and having major influences as Kirk Whalum, and Joshua Redman, her playing connects with her audiences on a deep level. She has received numerous awards to include the President’s Award by President Bill Clinton. Pamela Hart is the voice many regard as “Austin’s [Texas] First Lady of Jazz” as expressed by AustinWoman Magazine. She is a beautiful woman who steals the heart of any Jazz aficionado--no not just Jazz, but music, period. Her perfectly phrased renditions of classic Jazz standards, contemporary music and compositions composed just for her, win immediate acceptance by any audience as she consistently gives a stunning performance.




    Central Texas is guaranteed to have a great Summer Jam on Saturday, July 23. Reserved Tickets are $43, $53 and $63 (fees included), available online at www.austintheatre.org; in person at Mitchie’s Gallery, 7801 North Lamar Bldg B Suite 148, 512-323-6901 or at the Paramount Theatre box office, 713 Congress Avenue, 512-474-1221. Visit www.womeninjazz.org for more information.




    The Women in Jazz Concert is sponsored by Austin Cab Company, Austin Private Car, Griomedia, IBM, The Villager Newspaper, Austin American Statesman, Mitchie Mitchell Foundation, Soulciti.com, and HartBeat Productions. This project is funded and supported in part by the City of Austin through the Cultural Arts Division.

     


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        Paramount Theatre

        713 Congress Avenue
        Austin, TX 78701

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        $43, $53 and $63 (fees included)

        Info Phone: 512-474-1221

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        July 23, 2011

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        8:00 PM

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