World’s Fair (13/4) $1300+ Blue Rondo a la Turk (9/8) $900+ Take Five (5/4) $500+ Mr. Broadway (membership) $100+
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Dave Brubeck first played the Lobero Theatre in March 1953, just four years after starting the Dave Brubeck Quartet with Paul Desmond. At that time his brother Henry was head of the Music Department at Santa Barbara High School and brought many of his students to see his brother play. Over the years, each time Brubeck returned to the Lobero, audience members could be heard retelling their experience attending this concert as a student, or sharing a story about studying with Dave’s beloved older brother. Dave Brubeck last graced the Lobero stage in 2009. He is sorely missed by his Lobero family. The Lobero Brubeck Circle will carries on a legacy of jazz education, keeping this uniquely American music alive in his honor.
Contact Brandon Mowery for more information on how you can support Jazz at the Lobero Theatre. 805.679.6009, bmowery@lobero.org
The Brubeck Circle has made it possible for the Lobero to bring amazing jazz, blues and roots artists like Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Dr. John, Chris Thile, Robert Cray, and Keb’ Mo’ to the Lobero stage. Our subscribers and this dedicated group of individuals anchor our various American Roots series. The Brubeck Circle does more than just bring great performers to Santa Barbara. Funds are used to ensure that local students receive music education and carry the legacy of uniquely American music into the next generation. By joining the Brubeck Circle, your gift ensures that we can continue to bring music programs to local youth, opportunities like: • NEW FOR 2018, the Brubeck Jazz Residency program with Derek Douget. Derek and his band will work on-site
Join us Please complete the order form to join the Brubeck Circle and honor this remarkable individual.
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GREAT JAZZ VENUE
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with students at local high schools, colleges and non-profit organizations, and then cap off the week with a performance at the Lobero Theatre. • Santa Barbara Vocal Jazz Foundation residencies at local elementary schools, which teach jazz history and appreciation, and include live performance opportunities. • Jazz and rock performances by local students on the Lobero stage, which offers young musicians a professional performance experience with a skilled stage crew and state-of-the-art equipment. • Master classes with touring artists including Tierney Sutton, Terence Blanchard, and the Brubeck Fellows from University of the Pacific. • Free or discounted tickets to students and families for jazz and family-friendly performances.
Participation in these programs gives students necessary tools for future success in all aspects of life: creativity and problem solving, confidence, greater focus and dedication, and the ability to collaborate with and learn from their peers. It also inspires children to continue pursuing the arts throughout their education, and in some cases throughout their careers. Special thanks go out to the Bentson Kauth Family for supporting this unique residency. We also appreciate the support of the Santa Barbara Bowl and the many members of our Brubeck Circle. Supporting music and other arts education is an important part of the Lobero’s mission, but we could not do it without the partnership of friends and funders who share our vision.