Thursday, March 10, 2011

Reaching the Audience: Jazz in the Digital Age

Saturday, 3/12, 1PM
Vail-Leavitt Music Hall, Riverhead
ADMISSION IS FREE
 
  For many listeners, experiencing Jazz from the outside has left them wondering what all the fuss is about. The goal of this series, sponsored by the East End Arts Council, is to shed new light on the subject of Jazz from the inside, and to reveal its role and relevance in our current times. Newcomers and experts alike are invited to enjoy these entertaining and informative discussions.
  
  “Reaching the Audience: Jazz in the Digital Age,” will be a three-speaker panel discussion at the Vail-Leavitt Music Hall in Riverhead on March 12 at 1PM. The featured speakers are Lara Pellegrinelli, NPR journalist and Princeton University Professor; Adam Schatz, concert promoter and founder of Search and Restore; and Ken Druker, General Manager, Jazz at Lincoln Center Media. Sharing thoughts on Jazz through the ages, and the impact of digital technology and social media on traditional and modern improvised music, this panel will be moderated by Vail-Leavitt president and Jazz educator Bob Barta.
 
  In particular, anyone interested in business or arts promotion will especially benefit from this Saturday's event.
 
Saturday, 3/12, 1PM
ADMISSION IS FREE

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