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Wed, Apr 20

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Chicago

Mulligan Mosaics Nonet - Plays "The Birth of the Cool" (65th anniversary)

Joe Policastro - double bass Ted Hogarth - baritone saxophone Chad MuCullough - trumpet Dan Nicholson - alto saxophone Ryan Shultz - bass trumpet Jeremiah Frederick - French horn John Blane - tuba Kevin Fort - piano Todd Howell - drums

Mulligan Mosaics Nonet - Plays "The Birth of the Cool" (65th anniversary)
Mulligan Mosaics Nonet - Plays "The Birth of the Cool" (65th anniversary)

Time & Location

Apr 20, 2022, 7:30 PM – 11:00 PM

Chicago, 465 N McClurg Ct, Chicago, IL 60611, USA

About The Event

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Joe Policastro - double bass

Ted Hogarth - baritone saxophone

Chad MuCullough - trumpet

Dan Nicholson - alto saxophone

Ryan Shultz - bass trumpet

Jeremiah Frederick - French horn

John Blane - tuba

Kevin Fort - piano

Todd Howell - drums

Mulligan Mosaics Nonet:

An off-shoot of the Mulligan Mosaics Big Band and the jazz quartet Jeru, the Mulligan Mosaics Nonet is comprised of top jazz and classical musicians and is co-led by saxophonist Ted Hogarth and bassist Joe Policastro.  The ensemble was formed to commission new music and preserve and perform classic third-stream works by composers such as Gerry Mulligan, John Lewis, Gil Evans, Jimmy Giuffre, Shorty Rogers, Gunther Schuller, George Russell, Chico Hamilton, and Manny Albam.  The ensemble seeks to balance jazz, classical, and modern art music and serves as a creative outlet for its diverse arrangers, composers, and performers.

TICKETS

  • 7:30 - General Admission

    $17.75
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  • 7:30 - VIP Seating

    $22.75
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  • 9:30 - General Admission

    $17.75
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  • 9:30 - VIP Seating

    $22.75
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Total

$0.00

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