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Alex Jenkins Trio House Concert

THE BLUE ROSE. Woodland, CA. Join acclaimed percussionist Alex Jenkins, along with Andre Fylling (Piano) & Alex Reiff (Bass), as they take a musical journey exploring genres from Brazil & the Caribbean as well as strait ahead & modern Jazz. These Sacramento musicians are top notch, truly creative, & promise an evening full of beautiful surprises. Jenkins’ latest trio record, “Black Bird” received a 4 star review in the music publication, “All About Jazz”, & has been played on radio stations across the country.  Ticket includes complimentary drinks and light refreshments. $30. 6p – 8p.

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Carol Manson & The Blue Skies Band

THE BLUE ROSE. An intimate indoor house concert featuring enchanting jazz vocalist Carol Manson backed by the Blue Skies Band featuring Chet Chwalik on keys, Barry Hucheron on drums, and Rob Lemas on bass. 6p—8p. $30

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Jazz Extravaganza

BRUNELLE PERFORMANCE HALL. The Davis Senior High and Davis Junior High jazz bands will showcase budding local talent featuring songs by Count Basie and Charles Mingus, featuring baritone saxophones on their last tune. 7p—9p. Free, dontions

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Video Game Orchestra: Through the Ages

JACKSON HALL. Go “Through the Ages” to experience the eras of history through video game music, including pieces from beloved games such as Cuphead, Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, Sid Meier’s Civilization VI, and more! 6p—8p. $15—20

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Big Bands

PITZER CENTER. Otto Lee, director and UC Davis lecturer in music. Performing selections from the Great American Songbook, the big bands perform charts by legends from the likes of Duke Ellington, Chick Corea, Dave Brubeck, Robert Curnow, and Benny Carter. 5p—6:30p. $12—24

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Delbert Anderson Quartet

GORMAN MUSEUM. Accomplished Trumpeter Delbert Anderson (Diné / Navajo) incorporates elements from Diné culture and landscapes into his music. Earned acclaim from Chamber Music America, the First Peoples Fund, coverage in The New York Times, & NPR. 7:30p-9p. Free

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