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19/20 Season

Joey Alexander Trio 9.20

Linda Eder

An Evening of Broadway Hits & Standards 9.21

Clint Black 10.2

Tierney Sutton and Ann Hampton Callaway In Technicolor 10.3

Chick Corea Trilogy

with Christian McBride and Brian Blade 10.4

Jeffrey Toobin 10.10

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We’ve created something extraordinary. Irvine Barclay Theatre has programmed a season of high-energy excitement from beginning to end. We’ll see more artists than ever before performing on our stage—and the line-up is a veritable wish list of talent. We’ll sample the flavors of flamenco with the leading musicians and dancers from Spain, experience the sounds of the Islands with Hawaiian master guitarists, and celebrate the cherished songs of The Great White Way with the singers of Broadway and cabaret. Our signature Jazz@theBarclay and Dance@theBarclay series feature an array of world-class entertainment. If you’re seeking out the new and adventurous, explore our expanded National Geographic Live series, which has become an immediate audience favorite. And check out our newly added Fresh Take series, hosting a variety of speakers and authors sharing their work and their take on today. As always, we are indebted to all who help us maintain the Barclay as a unique community resource: our staff and our Board of Directors; our public partners—the City of Irvine and UCI; and you, the audience. I especially want to thank our 2019–2020 season sponsor, UCI Health, as well as all other generous sponsors, for their enthusiastic support. Please take our new Patron Guide, available in the lobby. There is a lot to discover in the new season. We hope you’ll join us.

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JOEY ALEXANDER TRIO Series Sponsor: Ken and Helene Rohl September 20, 2019 | Cheng Hall This performance is presented without an intermission.

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Joey Alexander is a Steinway Artist.

Photo: Jimmy Katz

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Joey Alexander Piano

Kris Funn Bass

Kendrick Scott Drums

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JOEY ALEXANDER

Photo: Jimmy Katz

Joey Alexander is committed to evolving and lifting jazz to new levels of appreciation with enthusiasm, engagement and emotional depth. At age 16, he has already recorded two Grammy-nominated studio albums, 2015’s My Favorite Things and 2016’s Countdown, as well as Joey.Monk.Live!, a critically acclaimed surprise release from late 2017 to honor Thelonious Monk’s centennial. With his third studio recording, Eclipse, Joey took another giant step forward, demonstrating his aptitude as a composer, bandleader and musician, hinting at the many artistic paths open to him in the decades ahead.

Championed by Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock and Wynton Marsalis, Joey Alexander is a bright light on the jazz piano— his expressive range and musical maturity confounds the stereotypical definition of a young jazz star. Since his U.S. debut five years ago at the Jazz at Lincoln Center gala, Alexander has rocketed to stardom with four albums under his belt and a performance resume which includes a solo performance on the 2016 Grammy Awards telecast, a spontaneous and elastic performance with Wayne Shorter and Esperanza Spalding at the White House for International Jazz Day, performing with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra at New York City’s Town Hall, and being the youngest artist ever to lead a band at the Newport Jazz Festival in 2015. Born in Bali in 2003, Joey Alexander moved to New York City in 2014. Joey formed a trio and since then has performed at well-known venues and major festivals across the United States and around the globe, including tour dates in Tel Aviv, Marciac, Montréal, Abu Dhabi, Singapore, Tokyo, Prague, Hong Kong, Paris, and his native Indonesia. The New York Times called Alexander a “thoughtful musician, as well as a natural one, with a sophisticated harmonic palette and a dynamic sensitivity.” Visit: joeyalexandermusic.com. Artist Representation: The Kurland Agency Jack Randall jack@thekurlandagency.com www.thekurlandagency.com

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LINDA EDER

AN EVENING OF BROADWAY HITS & STANDARDS

September 21, 2019 | Cheng Hall This performance is presented without an intermission.

Sponsored by: Walter and Lola Green HumanKind Philanthropic Fund

Linda Eder Vocals

Billy Stritch Music Director

Program will be announced from the stage.

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LINDA EDER Showcasing one of the greatest voices of our time, Linda Eder’s diverse repertoire spans Broadway, standards, pop, country and jazz. When she performs live in concert, it is amazing to experience the ease with which she moves back and forth from one genre to another, as if she were gifted with the vocal ability to perform each genre, as well as all the others.

Born in Tucson, Arizona, and raised in Brainerd, Minnesota, Eder began her career right out of high school, singing all around her home state. She eventually landed a gig at Harrah’s Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. But it was her appearance on the 1987 season of Star Search, during which she won for an unprecedented 12 straight weeks, which attracted the attention of audiences and record companies alike.

Eder launched her recording career in 1991 with her self-titled debut album and soon established a vital niche as America’s most popular and acclaimed new interpreter of pop, standards and theatrical genres. She released two more solo albums before starring in the Broadway production of Jekyll & Hyde in April 1997. As the tragic character, “Lucy,” in this new musical, Eder blew the roof off New York City’s Plymouth Theatre eight times a week as she belted out her signature songs, “Someone Like You” and “A New Life.” Her Broadway debut, rewarded with a Drama Desk nomination, sent her already rapidly rising star blazing across the sky, securing her a spot as one of America’s most beloved singers and dynamic live performers. Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote: “What do we mean when we use the word perfection? The question arises every time I watch the pop singer Linda Eder….” 10 | IRVINE BARCLAY THEATRE

After leaving Broadway, Eder’s recording career continued full steam ahead. Her discography to date is comprised of 18 solo recordings and numerous other musical recordings. She focused on mostly Broadway, standards and pop music for many years, which highlighted her abundant vocal gifts as well as her skill for delivering dramatic, emotionally resonant interpretations of mostly familiar songs. Her highly successful first Christmas album, Christmas Stays the Same, is a perfect example of her ability to transform and interpret best-loved Christmas music, making it her own without compromising the original. In 2008, Eder stepped outside the box to record The Other Side of Me, a country−pop blend of contemporary music, which included a song written by Linda herself. And, in 2010, she and Clay Aiken covered Roy Orbison’s “Crying” as a duet on Aiken’s album, Tried & True.

In 2013, Linda established her own record company, Tressamail, Inc., and released her first recording on the newly established label, the highly acclaimed Christmas Where You Are. The CD features 12 tracks—six selected by her fans via social media—and two originals from Eder herself. It also features a unique twist on the classic, “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” which Linda rewrote and recorded with her teenage son, Jake. It represents a classic mother-son debate over going outside to play in a snow storm. Eder has released two additional recordings on her own record label. In 2014, Linda released her first “live” CD, LindaLIVE, which was recorded in Saratoga, New York, before a wildly enthusiastic crowd. In 2015, she released Retro Volume 1. This recording features 14 tracks written by Frank Wildhorn, Jack Murphy, Jason Howland, Leslie


In 2018, Linda recorded her 17th solo album, a Broadway/ standards CD entitled If You See Me, with music for the title track written by her son, Jake Wildhorn, and lyrics written by Linda herself. She has also put out her first “behind the scenes” DVD entitled The Other Side, compiled from personal moments at work and at home over a three year period and culminating with the making of If You See Me. Linda has appeared on television numerous times. Trail MIX, her prime-time Animal Planet special about singers with a passion for horses, was a natural extension of her love for animals and featured Linda interviewing fellow recording artists and performers such as Sheryl Crow, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Irish tenor Ronan Tynan, Rob Thomas and Aerosmith’s Joe Perry. She has been featured on numerous PBS television concert specials, including Clay Aiken: Tried & True—Live!; Hallelujah Broadway; Linda Eder: The PBS Concert; My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies; Best of Broadway: The Love Songs; Jim Brickman Plays The Disney Songbook. Her 2001 holiday concert, Christmas Stays the Same, was broadcast on Bravo TV and continues to be a popular selling DVD.

The concert stage remains the mainstay of Eder’s career. She has performed for sold-out crowds in venues across the country and throughout Europe. She has performed at many prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, the Palace Theatre, Radio City Music Hall, Wolf Trap, New York City’s Town Hall, Davies Hall, among many others. Always touring in great company, her collaborators have included the late Oscar-winning composer and pianist Marvin Hamlisch, Emmy and Grammy winner Michael Feinstein, and Keith Lockhart, conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra. www.lindaeder.com

Photo: Bill Westmoreland

Bricusse, Nan Knighton, Baird Jarman and Maury Yeston. It is filled with the kind of lush, sweeping Broadway-esque melodies that first introduced Linda’s voice to her many fans.

BILLY STRITCH (Music Director) is one of the premier singer-pianists on the New York and national jazz and cabaret scene. He began his career in Houston, Texas, where he formed the vocal trio Montgomery, Plant and Stritch. The trio performed all over New York and Europe from 1983 until they disbanded in 1990. A chance meeting with Liza Minnelli in March of 1991 resulted in her asking him to create a vocal arrangement for the record-breaking extravaganza, Liza Stepping Out, at Radio City Music Hall. In addition to his 25-year collaboration with Liza, Billy has toured with the legendary Tony Bennett as Tony’s pianist and musical director. A solo entertainer in his own right, he has performed his own shows (including tributes to Mel Tormé and Cy Coleman) in concert halls and nightclubs across the country. Billy also serves as music director for such leading vocalists as Linda Lavin, Christine Ebersole, Paulo Szot and Marilyn Maye. He is also the co-writer of the Grammy-winning song “Does He Love You,” recorded by Reba McEntire and Linda Davis. When he is not on the road, he is the pianist for Jim Caruso’s Cast Party open mic night every Monday at New York’s legendary Birdland jazz club; and he and Jim hold court Sunday nights at Bemelmans Bar in Manhattan’s fabled Carlyle Hotel. www.billystritch.com Artist Representation: Think Iconic Artists Agency, LLC Wayne Gmitter wayne@thinkiconic.com www.thinkiconic.com

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10/2

CLINT BLACK

October 2, 2019 | Cheng Hall

Photo: Kevin Mazur

This performance is presented without an intermission.

Clint Black

Guitar and Vocals Hayden Nicholas

Dwain Rowe

Jake Willemain

Jason Mowery

Guitar and Vocals

Keyboards and Vocals

Bass

Fiddle, Guitar, Dobro and Vocals

Dick Gay Drums

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CLINT BLACK After 30 years of “killin’ time,” Clint Back is ready to celebrate. The multi-million selling country icon is celebrating the 30th anniversary of his groundbreaking debut album, Killin’ Time, which all but altered the landscape of country music.

Clint Black has one of the most storied careers in modern music. He surged to superstardom as part of the fabled Class of ’89, reaching No. 1 with five consecutive singles from his triple-platinum debut, Killin’ Time. He followed that with the triple-platinum Put Yourself in My Shoes, and then a string of platinum and gold albums throughout the ’90s. Perhaps most impressively, Clint wrote or co-wrote every one of his more than three dozen chart hits, including “A Better Man,” “Where Are You Now,” “When My Ship Comes In,” “A Good Run of Bad Luck,” “Summer’s Comin’,” “Like the Rain” and “Nothin’ But the Taillights,” part of a catalog that produced 22 No.1 singles and made him one of the most successful singer/songwriters of the modern era. Along the way, he has sold over 20 million records; earned more than a dozen gold and platinum awards in the U.S. and Canada; landed nearly two dozen major awards and nominations, including a Grammy Award; and earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Raised in the suburbs of Houston, Texas, Clint Black is the youngest of four brothers. He began performing with his brother, Kevin, at the family’s backyard barbecues. After high school, he spent 10 years on the local nightclub circuit; and in 1989, he led a movement of young talent that transformed country music into a multi-million-dollar industry in the 1990s.

“I don’t really feel like I was leading a change in country music,” he remarks. “It just felt like big success to me. I would hear things like, ‘So-and-so is going to record, and they’re using their own band because you did.’ Or, ‘So-and-so wants to write more of their own songs, because you did.’ But I don’t feel like I changed anything, other than contributing my work to the big picture. That’s my humble assessment of it. It’s hard to look at myself and see the impact I’ve had. I do know that my songs have touched a lot of people.”

Clint married fellow Houstonian and actress Lisa Hartman in 1991; their daughter, Lily Pearl, was born in 2001, and the family subsequently relocated from Los Angeles to Nashville. In 2004, Clint scaled the top of the charts by trading lines with Jimmy Buffett, Alan Jackson, George Strait, Toby Keith and Kenny Chesney on the Hank Williams classic “Hey Good Looking.” He contributed “The Great Mississippi Flood” to the 2005 post-Katrina charity album, Hurricane Relief: Come Together Now; and released albums in 2004, 2005 and 2007. Clint’s interest in releasing new music waned when his record label closed its doors in 2008. He explains, “I had interest from major companies to sign deals, but declined.” But he has hardly been idle since then. He’s written and produced songs for Hasbro’s children’s shows and in 2010

and 2012 starred in the films Flicka 2 and Flicka: Country Pride, the latter with his wife and daughter.

In 2013, the Cracker Barrel restaurant chain began marketing an album of Black’s hits, which continues to sell strongly, and in early 2015, he collaborated with Joe Nichols on a Superstar Duets NBC-TV special for the Academy of Country Music. In 2015, Clint released On Purpose, his first studio album of new material in nearly a decade.

During his years away from releasing records, he had accumulated a large backlog of songs. “For almost every album I have made, I had two or three albums worth of material written,” he comments. “I’ve always had an abundance of songs, probably 30 to choose from for the 10 that I would need to make the best album. For this one, I probably had more like 40 songs to narrow down.”

Black’s On Purpose compiles a strikingly diverse group of his self-produced songs. His ballads “Only One Way to Live,” “Stay Gone,” “Breathing Air” and “The Last Day” have never cut deeper, while his spirited “Beer” and “Better and Worse” are among the most upbeat songs he has ever crafted. “Time for That,” “Doing It Now for Love” and “Summertime Song” are catchy examples of how groove-soaked his music can be. The lilting “You Still Get to Me” marks Black’s third duet with his wife. “Calling It News” is a wry, topical statement. “The Trouble” is colored by Australian slang. He dedicated the album to his father, who passed away in 2012.

“My dad was a huge country fan and is the first reason I listen to country music. He is probably the reason I’m a songwriter today. He was my introduction to ‘who’s behind the music.’ I grew up wanting to be the writer behind the song. That really all started with him.

“To him, country music was a sacred thing. From time to time, I imagine him out there just beyond the spotlight, listening. So, I dedicate this album to him, wishing we could share one more release together but alas, the clock ran out. I’ll just live with the faith that somehow he’s able to hear it.”

The year 2018 was a particularly busy year for the Class of ’89 alum. Always finding ways to challenge himself creatively, Clint produced his first ever holiday musical titled Looking for Christmas, which focuses on family, love and the magic of Christmas. Artist Representation: United Talent Agency Josh Garrett Josh.Garrett@unitedtalent.com www.unitedtalent.com

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The

Arts

Impact

Health & Wellness Health and well-being, for individuals and communities, is about being able to flourish and grow. The arts play a strong role, leading to better care, cost savings, and a better quality of life. As our understanding of healing, prevention, and next-generation practices and therapies evolve, it is clear that the arts offer promise in new and surprising ways.

Diversity & Equity The pursuit of equity seeks to improve conditions by addressing systems that can create equal opportunities for all. The arts bridge divides, open dialogues, and create understanding— and all three of those tools are essential in working toward diversity, access, equity, and inclusion.

Education Studies repeatedly show the positive effects on students when the arts are part of a well-rounded education. And learning doesn’t stop just when school does—at our best, humans are ceaselessly curious and constantly learning. The arts are a gateway to endless new ideas for exploration.

Technology & Innovation Arts and technology have always had a symbiotic relationship. Enhancing technological development with principles from creative and design processes drives innovation, and in turn new technologies are adapted and transformed by artists to create new art forms that challenge our world views and provide new ways of interacting with art. Content courtesy of

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TIERNEY SUTTON AND ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY

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IN TECHNICOLOR

Sponsored by: Frank Wagner and Lynn O’Hearn Wagner Judy and Wes Whitmore Series Sponsor: Ken and Helene Rohl

October 3, 2019 | Cheng Hall This performance will include a 15-minute intermission.

Photo: Paul Ghezzo

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Tierney Sutton Vocals

Ann Hampton Callaway Vocals

Program will be announced from the stage.

The Tierney Sutton Band Christian Jacob Piano

Trey Henry Bass

Kevin Axt Bass

Ray Brinker Drums

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American film music and was released in June 2019. The arrangements and Sutton’s readings of the songs are pure Tierney Sutton Band at the height of its powers, subtly illuminating and revolutionizing each classic. “In a sense this is the most organic project we’ve ever done,” says Sutton. When she is not performing, Tierney is in demand as both a studio vocal producer and vocal educator. In 2016, she worked with famed lyric soprano Natalie Dessay for Sony Classics’ Pictures of America and the 2017 release, Between Yesterday and Tomorrow.

Tierney taught for over a decade at USC’s Thornton School of Music and served for six years as the head of the vocal department at the Los Angeles College of Music in Pasadena, California. Tierney has taught and mentored some of the finest new generation of singers, including Gretchen Parlato and Sara Gazarek.

THE TIERNEY SUTTON BAND

TIERNEY SUTTON The 8-time Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist Tierney Sutton is known for her impeccable voice and imaginative treatments of The Great American Songbook. She is heralded for her abilities as both a jazz storyteller and her ability to use her voice as an instrument. Her 13 recordings as leader have addressed themes such as materialism (Desire, 2009), the pursuit of happiness (On The Other Side, 2007), as well as paying tribute to the music of Bill Evans (Blue In Green, 2002), Frank Sinatra (Dancing In The Dark, 2004), and pop icon Sting (The Sting Variations, 2016). Her 2013 Joni Mitchell tribute, After Blue, featured keyboardist Larry Goldings, drummer Peter Erskine, jazz vocal legend Al Jarreau and NEA Jazz Master flautist Hubert Laws. In May 2016, Tierney was approached by legendary director Clint Eastwood. The original score to his box-office smash, Sully, was created by Tierney Sutton Band pianist, Christian Jacob, The Tierney Sutton Band and Clint Eastwood. The end-title song “Flying Home” features music by Eastwood and lyrics by Tierney Sutton and J.B. Eckl. It is performed by Tierney Sutton and The Tierney Sutton Band. After 20-plus years and countless performances in some of the finest venues in the world, L.A.-based Tierney Sutton Band has set their sights on the wide-ranging panorama of film music by releasing ScreenPlay, an ambitious 19-track collection of songs. The album spans the first century of 16 | IRVINE BARCLAY THEATRE

Since 1993, Sutton has fronted The Tierney Sutton Band, which features instrumental virtuosos Christian Jacob (piano), Trey Henry (bass), Kevin Axt (bass) and Ray Brinker (drums). On stage the band exhibits an “almost unearthly” connection, a tribute to having the same world-class personnel for over 20 years—a virtually unheard-of accomplishment in today’s music business. Incorporated partners, all decisions, musical or business, are made by the band as a unit. In 2011, they received a Grammy nomination for their collaborative arranging, the only band ever to receive this honor.

ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY

Ann Hampton Callaway is one of the leading champions of The Great American Songbook, having made her mark as a singer, pianist, composer, lyricist, arranger, actress, educator, TV host and producer. Voted by Broadwayworld.com as “Performer of the Year” and two years in a row as “Best Jazz Vocalist,” Ann is a born entertainer. Her unique singing style blends jazz and traditional pop, making her a mainstay in concert halls, theaters and jazz clubs, as well as in the recording studio, on television and in film. She is best known for her Tony-nominated performance in the hit Broadway musical Swing! and for writing and singing the theme song to the hit TV series The Nanny. Callaway is a Platinum Award-winning writer whose songs are featured on seven of Barbra Streisand’s recent CD’s. The only composer to have collaborated with Cole Porter, she has also written songs with Carole King, Rolf Løvland and Barbara Carroll, to name a few. Callaway’s live performances showcase her warmth, spontaneous wit and passionate delivery of standards, jazz classics and originals. She is one of America’s most gifted improvisers, taking words and phrases from her audiences and creating songs on the spot, whether alone at a piano or


Ann’s dream of working in film, TV and radio has been realized in several projects. She made her feature film debut opposite Angelina Jolie and Matt Damon in the Robert De Niro film The Good Shepherd, performing the standard “Come Rain or Come Shine.” She recorded “Isn’t It Romantic?” and “The Nearness of You” in Wayne Wong’s Last Holiday, starring Queen Latifah. Ann wrote songs for the upcoming movie musical The Man Who Saved Paris starring Stanley Tucci and can be heard singing her original song “Pourquoi” on the soundtrack of Blind starring Alec Baldwin and Demi Moore.

with a symphony orchestra. Ann has been a special guest performer with Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops at Symphony Hall and Tanglewood and has been featured at many of the Carnegie Hall tributes. She has sung with more than forty of the world’s top orchestras and big bands, and has performed for President Clinton in Washington, D.C. and at President Gorbachev’s Youth Peace Summit in Moscow. Her symphony shows The Streisand Songbook, The Linda Ronstadt Songbook, Diva to Diva and Broadway with the Callaways are always in demand. Callaway’s performances and recordings have garnered her The Theater World Award, 15 MAC Awards, several Bistro Awards, The Mabel Mercer Award, The Johnny Mercer Award for Songwriting and The Blanton Peale Award for Positive Thinking. Ann’s new CD, Jazz Goes to the Movies, featuring the Ted Rosenthal Trio with special guest Jimmy Greene, debuted at No.12 on the Billboard jazz chart and has been in high rotation across the country, notably on Siriusly Sinatra. Her other recent recordings have also met great critical acclaim: From Sassy to Divine: The Sarah Vaughan Project; The Hope of Christmas; At Last; Blues in the Night; Slow; and Signature. She has recorded two popular holiday CD’s: Holiday Pops! with Peter Nero and the Philly Pops, and her solo CD, This Christmas. Ann’s other recordings include Easy Living; To Ella with Love; After Ours; Bring Back Romance; Ann Hampton Callaway; and the award-winning live recording Sibling Revelry. Callaway has also been a guest performer on more than forty CD’s.

Ann devotes much of her time to philanthropic causes, both as a singer performing in numerous benefits, and as a songwriter composing songs in times of need. In September 2005, Ann performed her original composition “Let the Saints Come Marching,” written to honor Hurricane Katrina victims, on a national TV broadcast on the Fox News channel. Her song “Who Can See the Blue the Same Again?” was released earlier in 2005 as a single, paying tribute to the tsunami survivors and raising much needed money for The Tsunami Fund of The PRASAD Project. In the aftermath of September 11, Ann composed the rousing anthem, “I Believe in America.” Just days after the tragedy, Ann heard an 8,000-year-old prayer from the Rig Veda and composed the world renowned “Let Us Be United.” Ann’s father was Chicago’s legendary TV and radio journalist, John Callaway. Her mother, Shirley Callaway, was a superb singer, pianist and one of New York’s most in-demand vocal coaches. Ann is married to Kari Strand, and they share a historic home in Tucson, where they recently relocated from New York. Artist Representation: Unlimited Myles, Inc. Myles Weinstein myles@unlimitedmyles.com www.unlimitedmyles.com

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CHICK COREA TRILOGY WITH CHRISTIAN McBRIDE AND BRIAN BLADE

Sponsored by: Roland and Jacquelynn Beverly October 4, 2019 | Cheng Hall This performance will include a 15-minute intermission.

Series Sponsor: Ken and Helene Rohl Media Sponsor:

Photo: Andrew Elliott, Courtesy Chick Corea Prod.

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Chick Corea Piano

Christian McBride Bass

Brian Blade Drums

Program will be announced from the stage.

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CHICK COREA Chick Corea has attained iconic status in music. The keyboardist, composer and bandleader is a DownBeat Hall of Famer and NEA Jazz Master, as well as the fourth mostnominated artist in Grammy Awards history with 63 nods— and 22 wins, in addition to a number of Latin Grammys. From straight-ahead to avant-garde, bebop to jazz-rock fusion, children’s songs to chamber and symphonic works, Chick has touched an astonishing number of musical bases in his career since playing with the genre-shattering bands of Miles Davis in the late ’60s and early ’70s.

Yet Chick has never been more productive than in the 21st century, whether playing acoustic piano or electric keyboards, leading multiple bands, performing solo or collaborating with a who’s who of music. Underscoring this, he has been named Artist of the Year three times this decade in the DownBeat Readers Poll. Born in 1941 in Massachusetts, Chick remains a tireless creative spirit, continually reinventing himself through his art. As The New York Times has said, he is “a luminary, ebullient and eternally youthful.”

CHRISTIAN McBRIDE

Four-time Grammy-winning jazz bassist Christian McBride can be likened to a force of nature, fusing the fire and fury of a virtuoso with the depth and grounding of a seasoned journeyman. Powered by a relentless energy and a boundless love of swing, McBride’s path has described a continuous positive arc since his arrival on the scene. With a career now blazing into its third decade, the Philadelphia native has become one of the most requested, most recorded, and most respected figures in the music world today.

Raised in a city steeped in soul, McBride moved to New York in 1989 to pursue classical studies at The Juilliard School. There he was promptly recruited to the road by saxophonist Bobby Watson. In 2000, the lessons of the road came together in the formation of what would become his longestrunning project, the Christian McBride Band. In 2009, McBride began focusing this same energy through a more traditional lens with the debut of his critically-acclaimed Inside Straight quintet, and again with the Christian McBride 20 | IRVINE BARCLAY THEATRE

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Big Band, whose 2012 release The Good Feeling won the Grammy for Best Large Ensemble Jazz Album. As his career entered its third decade, McBride added the role of mentor, tapping rising stars, pianist Christian Sands and drummer Ulysses Owens, Jr., for the Christian McBride Trio’s Grammynominated album Out Here.

BRIAN BLADE

Brian Blade, the multi-talented young veteran, is already widely respected in the jazz world as a drummer/ composer/leader of Brian Blade and The Fellowship Band, with whom he has released three albums. He is also known as the drummer for many heroes of the music world, including Daniel Lanois, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Wayne Shorter, Seal, Bill Frisell and Emmylou Harris.

Brian Blade was born on July 25, 1970 in Shreveport, Louisiana. During his childhood, Brian would hear Gospel music in his everyday life, as well as the music of Al Green, Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind and Fire, and the Staple Singers. In elementary school, his music appreciation teacher, Lucy Bond, introduced her students to the music of Maurice Ravel, and in this class, Brian would play the recorder and various melodic percussion instruments associated with the Carl Orff pedagogy. Since 2000, Brian has been part of the Wayne Shorter Quartet with Danilo Perez and John Patitucci. His 2009 album, Mama Rosa, marked a new endeavor for Blade: a lovingly crafted, emotionally affecting song cycle that’s deeply rooted in a rich vein of personal experience. “All That Was Yesterday,” “You’ll Always Be My Baby” and “Nature’s Law” show Blade to be a soulful and expressive vocalist and a songwriter capable of rendering evocative stories that resonate with insight and empathy. “Revealing more of ourselves is always daunting,” says Blade, “but I feel like I need to keep challenging myself and peeling away layers to get to the core of who I am and what I have to offer.” Artist Representation: Columbia Artists Music, LLC Alexander Barnes abarnes@camimusic.com www.camimusic.com


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JEFFREY TOOBIN October 10, 2019 | Cheng Hall This Evening with Jeffrey Toobin is presented without an intermission.

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JEFFREY TOOBIN Chief legal analyst for CNN and staff writer for The New Yorker, Jeffrey Toobin is one of the country’s most esteemed experts on politics, media and the law. With unparalleled journalistic skill, Toobin has provided analysis on some of the most provocative and important events of our time. The author of critically acclaimed best-sellers, Toobin delved into the historical, political and personal inner workings of the Supreme Court and its justices in his book The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court. Toobin’s latest best-seller, American Heiress: The Wild Saga of the Kidnapping, Crimes and Trial of Patty Hearst, was released to considerable acclaim in August 2016. The book examines the 1974 kidnapping of Patty Hearst, granddaughter of publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst, by the Symbionese Liberation Army. The astonishing, theatrical details of the saga are firmly bound to a tangible reality, aided by more than a hundred interviews and thousands of previously secret documents. Toobin allows

readers to peek into the past—right into one of the most insane eras of American history. The book has already been optioned for film by Fox 2000. His other book, The Run of His Life: The People vs. O.J. Simpson, was the basis for the acclaimed mini-series on FX, starring Cuba Gooding Jr., John Travolta and Sarah Paulson. Toobin’s next book will focus on the ongoing probe into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Toobin lives in New York City with his wife and two children. Artist Representation: GTN, a United Talent Agency Company Dan Savage dans@greatertalent.com unitedtalent.com/speakers

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Irvine Barclay Theatre gratefully acknowledges the generous contributions of our donors who help support the “big talent” in our “small hall.” Gifts to the Annual Fund for Excellence assist the Barclay in presenting an international roster of performers while keeping tickets reasonably priced. They also support our ArtsReach programs provided to the schools at little or no cost and “family-friendly” programming on stage. The Barclay’s mission also embraces making its beautiful facilities available to diverse community organizations, UCI, and other educational institutions. Thank you to all of our generous donors listed here for their contributions during the previous 12 months! If you would like to join the ranks of those who make it all possible at the Barclay, you may make a donation online at www.thebarclay.org or call 949.854.4607. PUBLIC PARTNERS

City of Irvine University of California, Irvine SEASON SPONSOR

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BRAVO BARCLAY PRESENTING SPONSOR $10,000+

An Anonymous Fund of the Orange County Community Foundation Drs. Francisco and Hana Ayala City National Bank Haskell & White LLP The Hiland Foundation HumanKind Philanthropic Fund Bill and Carolyn Klein Jennifer Klein Liza and Stuart Krassner Danielle Oakley William and Janice Parker Family Fund Penelope Parmes Gregory and Mishel Rohl Rohl LLC — Kenneth and Helene Rohl Richard and Elizabeth Steele Fund 24 | IRVINE BARCLAY THEATRE

Frank Wagner and Lynn O’Hearn Wagner Worah Family Foundation

Bobbi Cox Rohit Deshpande and Anita Watumull Chuck and Janet Henze BRAVO BARCLAY National Financial PARTNER Services, LLC $5,000 – $9,999 Mike Peak Roland and Jacquelynn Beverly Chiyo and Stanton Rowe Carol and Les Elliott Gary and Melanie Singer David and Trudi Gartley Linda I. Smith Foundation David and Michelle Horowitz Diane Stovall Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa BRAVO BARCLAY Jewish Federation & Family PATRON $1,000 – $2,499 Services — made possible Scott and Katherine Arbuckle by the Leon Ninburg Israel Lynette and Richard Berg Legacy Fund Richard and Eva Bergstrom Jerry and Whitney Mandel Douglas Bradley Christy and Lou Marlin Michael and Melanie Cooper Toni and Terry McDonald Richard and Cheryll Ruszat — Gary Fabian and Deb Solon Montessori Schools of Irvine Bill and Marjorie Fleming Western States Arts Federation Douglas and Kathleen Forde Ken and Patricia Janda Judy and Wes Whitmore Eleanor Jaffy BRAVO BARCLAY Jack and Joy Kayajanian BENEFACTOR Robert Kazer and Jill Richter $2,500 – $4,999 Jeffrey Lewis and Susan Sutter Andrei’s Conscious Cuisine Music & Arts Mission Viejo and Cocktails Peter and Alexandra Neptune Reynolds C. Bish Yvette Pergola Karen and Bruce Clark

Christopher and Lynne Ramsey Ron and Margaret Redmond Frank and Deborah Rugani Nancy Smith Vanguard Charitable Jun Wang Gayle Widyolar Kristi Willette Charles and Marilyn Wright Kurt and Ellen Youngs ENCORE CIRCLE ENTHUSIAST $250 – $999

Steven and Alexandria Allan AmazonSmile Foundation Diane and Dennis Baker John W. Ballantyne Lindy Balmer Stuart Baron Betty Barry Leia Bowers Ellen Breitman and Brien Amspoker Terry Causey Clifford and Jennifer Cheng Mary Cobb Bob and Burnetta Denham Joan M. Donahue Don and Debra Drysdale Peggie Fariss


Christine Fluor and Walt Scacchi Aviva and Fred Forster Jonathan Franklin Mark A. Franzen Michele Goodwin and Gregory Shaffer Ramya Harishankar and Harish Murthy Yvonne and Damien Jordan Dave and Peggy Kelleher Robert and Lynda King Charles Kristenson Nathaniel and Sally Kurnick Vicki and Richard Lee Pablo Martinez Nancy and Mike Meyer Orange County Community Foundation Lauren and Richard Packard Arneld and Kimberly Parker Melissa Pietenpol Susan Rhodes and Goran Matijasevic Stephen M. Rochford Herbert and Joyce Rosenblum Joel B. Rothman The Saywitz Company Craig Springer Daniel and Jeannette Stokols Thomas and Marilyn Sutton Kathy Vickers and Jeremy Freimund John and Judy Vinke Mary Watson-Bruce

Mary Auerbach Lyle Barkley Harley Bassman George and Linda Bauer Craig Behrens Sally Bender Crystal Bernal Linda Berquist Richard H. Bigelow Stephen Biskar Annette Blaney Beth Boardman Suzanne Boras Lupe Borboa Seth Brindis and Stephanie Reich Scott Brinkerhoff Margaret and James Brumm Douglas T. Burch, Jr. Roland and Linda Bye Lorenzo Canales Harold and Jane Carpenter Natividad Castillo Joe and Barbara Chamberlain Chara-Quintero Orthodontics Cyndie Chen Alexx Chesney Michael and Kate Clark Diane Cooke Alice C. Coons Jeff Corp Josef Cowan Anahid Crecelius Clifford Cummings Vivian Daniel Jim Daugherty Nils Decker Nancy Dewsbury Ann Donat Don and Linda Dressler Roger du Plessis Scott and Monica Duggan Brian Eliel Salvatore and Sue Failla David Falconer and Isabella Jack Cara Ferragamo Everly Fleischer Ruby Foo Melissa and Michael Fox Roberta Fox Keri Fujii David and Judy Fukuda William and Kathi Gaffaney Charles Galanti Gerald Gibbs Conrad and Linda Giedt Pamela Gilmour Anneke Glore Ben and Sandie Goelman

Steve and Traci Granger Lori Grayson Carole Gromak Sanjiv and Geeta Grover Carole S. Harrison Sandra Heib Ellen and Kal Heller Bob Henry Richard and Sara Hess Haumea Ho Matt Hoffman Michael Hornyak Shelley Hoss Anthony Houghton Angie Hu Charles Hunter Ronald and Glenda Ito Christine Johnson Bob and Pat Jones Arlene Kato John Keating Barbara J. Kelley Chetna and Rohit Khanna Al King Amy King Kathleen Koch Paul Kuliev Dr. and Mrs. John LaGourgue Jessica Langenhan In Memory of Dr. Martin Langer Robert Langer Tracy Laulhere Sue Anne Lee Hilary Lemansky Michael Leon Scott Lewis Anne Llewellyn Lorraine Lopez Christian and Sharon Maas Jennifer Madrid Sharon Masler Susan Mathieu Duane and Kathleen Mauzey Greg McCaffrey Michael and Susan McGuire Ling Mei Lauri and Mike Mendenhall Mela and Richardo Miledi William Miller Jeff and Gail Mitzner Stella Miyamura David Moehring Hiroko and Yoshiharu Moriwaki Susan Murphy John and Margi Murray Julie Nakata June Nelson Steven Nelson

NATIONAL CHOREOGRAPHERS INITIATIVE

Bobbi Cox Sophia and Larry Cripe Bronny Daniels Diane Diefenderfer Hanlon and David Hanlon Joy Dittberner Roger du Plessis Gale Edelberg and Bob Butnik Henry and Janet Eggers David Emmes and Paula Tomei Frances Farrer Cliff Faulkner and Shigeru Yaji Gilian Finley and Robert Labaree Roberta Fox Mary and Andrew Franklin Honor of Lynn Weiser Judith A. Gorski Barbara Granger Dr. and Mrs. Denis Gray Dana Huff Damien Jordan Dr. Burton L. Karson

Joanne and Dennis Keith Michael Kerr Don and Grace Laffoon Kathryn Lynch and Robert McDonnell Molly Lynch and Alan Andrews Sharon McNalley Britt Meyer John Miller Ed Moen and Janek Schergen Emil and Michele Monda John and Margorie Murray Mr. and Mrs. Mitsuhiko Nakano Carl Neisser Tom and Marilyn Nielsen Anne B. Nutt John and Charlene Pasko James Penrod Janice and Richard Plastino Dolly A. Platt, Ph.D Edward and Diana Putz

ENCORE CIRCLE SUPPORTER $100 – $249 Anonymous Gloria Abrams Michael and Beth Adler Ramona Agrela Richard Alexander Ben Allen Patricia Allison Greta Anderson-White Kimberly Andrews Suha and Yasemin Ari Debbie Aslanian

As a partner in the annual National Choreographers Initiative, Irvine Barclay Theatre is also pleased to acknowledge all those who support this important contribution to American dance.

Betsy Andrews and Alex Moad Mrs. Alan V. Andrews Diane and Dennis Baker Ballet Barres West William H. Bardens Dr. Michael Bear Laurie and Bart Brown David and Beverly Carmichael James Carter Hillary Caston Cheng Family Foundation Concierge Podiatry Newport Beach

Craig Norris and Lauren Johnson-Norris Suzi Okuda In memory of Vera Ostroff Judy and Don Oswald Scott Pallais Greg Piantanida Kathleen Poulos Donna Powell Jill Prentice Lois Rake Elaine Ramsay Claudia Redfern Keith Reise Joe Risser Paul Ruiz Margaret Rumsfeld Nancy Lee Ruyter Martha Ryan William and Jean Schultz Louise Schwennesen Joey Scott Trudy Vermeer Selleck Tully Seymour Joyce Shadburn Gordon Sheldall Robert Shephard Cheryl Simpson Dorothy J. Solinger William IV and Sherry Spurgeon Hugh Stevenson and Jan Burns Robert Stopher Ingrid Strayer Janet Hennes Tapley Cindy Thomas Gary and Peranza Topjon Winnie Tse William and Sherrie Underwood Joanne Vargas Tony and Nancy Vasek Melissa Vermilya Fred Viele Emily Vogler and Daniel Flynn Michael Voronel John and Kelli Walker Larry Wells Mark and Lou-Ann Weltman Michelle Wheatcraft Daphne Wong Roxanne Wong Valerie Wong George and Flo-Ree Woodruff Worah Family Foundation Norman Workman Catherine Yao-Bindewald Yata Household Andy Yurcho Salwa Rizkalla, Festival Ballet Theatre Barbara Roberts Robinson Foundation Michelle Rohe Debie Sampson Jack and Katy Schellerman Sally Anne and Don Sheridan Igal and Diane Silber Ann Sim Jackie Smiley Smith-Walker Foundation Mrs. Peg E. Stamper Rollans Richard and Elizabeth Steele Fund Olivia Stroud Jennifer Szabo Karen and Gary Thorne Lynn Weiser Max and Peggy Weismair Mary Vensel White William Gillespie Foundation

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For Your Information Ticket Services Order online 24/7 at www.thebarclay.org or www.facebook.com/IrvineBarclay/events Call the Box Office at 949.854.4646 Monday through Friday from 10am until 6pm; Saturday and Sunday from noon until 4pm. MasterCard, VISA, American Express, and Discover accepted.

Late Seating To prevent disruption of a performance in progress, patrons who have not entered the theatre when the performance begins may be asked to wait in the lobby until there is a suitable interval.

Ushers Ushers are located at each auditorium entrance and at designated stations in the lobby. Please consult an usher if you need assistance. If you are interested in joining the usher staff, please contact the Patron Services Manager at: 949.854.4193; darling@thebarclay.org.

Public Parking Parking is managed by UC Irvine and is available for a fee. The parking structure is located at the corner of West Peltason and Campus Drive. Patrons are encouraged to utilize UCI’s online “ParkbyPlate” system for pre-paid event date parking. Visit www.parking.uci/parkbyplate and choose IBT@UCI from the dropdown menu.

Restrooms Restrooms are located on the main lobby level near the box office. For your convenience, diaper changing stations are located in both the men’s and women’s restrooms. Drinking fountains are located on either side of the main lobby staircase and on the second level.

Need Special Assistance? Listening devices for amplifying stage sound are available at the concessions bar free of charge. Accessible locations for patrons with mobility impairments are available. For best service, please make the box office aware of your needs at the time of purchase.

Mobile Phones, Pagers, Smart Watches and Electronic Alarms As a courtesy to all patrons, please turn these units to off or non-audible before the performance begins. Please adjust the light-up notifications and screen brightness of all devices to a dimmest setting.

Cameras and Recording Equipment The taking of photographs and use of any mechanical or digital recording devices is strictly prohibited.

Children Children are welcome. However, not all events are appropriate for small children. A paid ticket is required for everyone entering the theatre, including infants and children. The box office can provide advice regarding an event’s suitability for your child.

Concessions For most events, light snacks and refreshments are available for purchase at the lobby concessions bar before performances and throughout intermission (when there is one). For faster service and guest convenience, patrons may elect to pre-purchase items that will be ready for pickup immediately during intermission. Please see concessions staff for assistance.

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Theatre Safety & Security To ensure the safety of our patrons and clients, IBT continually evaluates security measures for those entering our venue. All patrons attending an event at IBT are subject to screening by IBT staff. This may include, but is not limited to, a visual inspection, a bag inspection, metal detection and/or an interview. At this time, no large bags are permitted in the venue. Official Hotel of Irvine Barclay Theatre:

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