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hile the Clearwater Jazz Holiday famously started small, today the 44th annual international music festival draws tens of thousands of visitors to the Clearwater area each year. New to the festival in 2023 is Clearwater Jazz Holiday’s inaugural Daytime Downtown Celebration. Prior to the festival’s evening shows at Coachman Park’s new venue, The Sound, attendees can enjoy a series of free jazz concerts from 18 bands across three free performance areas on Oct. 21-22.
Waterfront Stage: This stage is located in the large green adjacent to The Sound in Coachman Park. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs with you and claim a spot on the lawn. These seats will be first come, first served. Food along with alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages will be available for purchase. Saturday, Oct. 21
• 11:30 a.m.: Gates open • 12-1 p.m.: The Latin Jazz Knights • 1:30-2:30 p.m.: Tom Braxton • 3-4:30 p.m.: Grace Kelly
Sunday, Oct. 22
• 11:30 a.m.: Gates open • 12-1 p.m.: Tomkats Jazz Orchestra featuring Katt Hefner & Tony Castellano • 1:30-2:30 p.m.: Daniela Soledade with the Nate Najar Quartet • 3-4:30 p.m.: Joey Alexander
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• 11:30 a.m.: Gates open • 12-1 p.m.: POCKiT • 1:30-2:30 p.m.: Electric Piquete • 3-4:30 p.m.: Roosevelt Collier
Sunday, Oct. 22
• 11:30 a.m.: Gates open • 12-1 p.m.: John O’Leary/ Trace Zacur & Friends • 1:30-2:30 p.m.: Scone Cash Players • 3-4:30 p.m.: Ghost-Note
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Young Lions Next Gen Stage: “This stage is dedicated to showcasing talented young musicians we support,” said Steve Weinberger, CEO of the Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation. The Young Lions Next Gen Stage is located on the upper plaza connecting Coachman Park with downtown Clearwater. There are several seating areas available, and chairs and blankets are welcome. Arrive early enough to grab a seat as seating is first come, first served. Food along with alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.
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Station Square Stage: This stage is located in a quaint urban square in the 600 block of Cleveland Street along downtown Clearwater’s main strip. Here, you’ll be able to stand, dance or move around, or sit down to enjoy the show at one of the tables provided. Food along with alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.
• 11:30 a.m.: Gates open • 12-1 p.m.: Ben Dunham Trio • 1:30-2:30 p.m.: Solomon Keim Quartet • 3-4:30 p.m.: St. Pete Jazz Collective
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• 11:30 a.m.: Gates open • 12-1 p.m.: CJH/REH Youth Jazz Band with Frank Williams • 1:30-2:30 p.m.: Schaff Wall Collective • 3-4:30 p.m.: Alex Malkovich Trio
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he Clearwater Jazz Holiday is a 44year tradition in the making. The beloved popular live music festival draws thousands of people worldwide to the Clearwater area each October. Over its impressive decades-long run, the Clearwater Jazz Holiday has invited an abundance of performers, from classic legends to up-andcoming talents, to take part in the world-class event. The Clearwater Jazz Holiday is made possible by the Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation, the nonprofit organization that produces and presents the annual festival. The Foundation’s board of directors, dedicated committee of volunteers, and corporate and strategic partners are also instrumental in bringing the Clearwater Jazz Holiday to the bay area, as well as accommodating and managing the large volume of visitors it brings to the city each year. But the fun doesn’t stop after the festival’s final song. This important longtime musical tradition also has a significant and ongoing economic and cultural impact in the community. The public’s attendance at and support of the Clearwater Jazz Holiday and similar events make the organization’s work throughout the year in jazz education and outreach possible. The Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation provides innovative music appreciation and instructional programs, unique performance opportunities, learning experiences, special funding and more. These initiatives, which include in-person programs and online resources, are inspiring and changing lives through music. “The cultural impact can be felt throughout the entire year,” said Steve Weinberger, CEO of the Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation. Some of the organization’s most popular yearround offerings include its outreach programs like History of Jazz and My Journey with Jazz. Lorem ipsum
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The former invites professional musicians into schools and other local groups, where they’re able to put on interactive musical performances and present the history of jazz to students and other members of the community. The latter is a music mentorship program geared towards local students in underserved communities. My Journey with Jazz connects these students with musicians and mentors in a game-type format, educating them about the legendary musicians and eras of jazz along the way, all culminating in students’ final presentations of what they’ve learned. “Students are rarely exposed to the type and quality of this particular outreach that not only educates but inspires musicianship and provides a special appreciation for jazz,” Weinberger said. For students who are already interested in jazz and are inspired to play, the Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation offers instructional programs that help them elevate their skills and make meaningful connections. The organization also provides young, emerging musicians with opportunities to showcase their talents through its Give Them a Stage program, and this year, through the Young Lions Next Gen Stage during the festival’s inaugural Daytime Downtown Celebration. Other Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation initiatives include the Young Lions Jazz Master Sessions, the Stop-Time Series with Frank Williams, instrument donations and lessons, the CJH Presents Music Series, and special funding for high school scholarships, jazz camps, and jazz programs. “I’d like to wholeheartedly thank the community for helping to support and lift up this tradition over the years. Just know that when you attend the Clearwater Jazz Holiday, you’re supporting meaningful year-round education and outreach in our community,” said Weinberger. For more information on the programs and initiatives offered by the Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation, or to purchase tickets for this year’s Clearwater Jazz Holiday festival, visit
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CONCERTS AT THE SOUND Oct. 28: Sammy Hagar and The Circle with George Thorogood & the Destroyers and Damon Fowler Nov. 10: Chris Young with Nate Smith & Breland Nov. 16: Mannheim Steamroller Christmas Nov. 18: Dwight Yoakam with Charley Crockett and Annie Bosko Dec. 14: Steve Miller Band with Samantha Fish Band MARKETS AT COACHMAN PARK The Market Marie, Nov. 11, Dec. 9 | 10 AM - 3 PM
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EVENTS AT THE PARK Art in the Park, Oct. 29 | Noon Clearwater Comes To The Table, Nov. 16 | 11:30 a.m. Plays in the Park, Nov. 17, Dec. 8 | 2 p.m. Scenes On The Green, Nov. 24 | 7 p.m. Tree Lighting, Dec. 1 | 6 p.m. HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS Holiday celebrations and events will be held throughout the season at Coachman Park and in Downtown Clearwater. Look for programming updates at CoachmanPark.com.
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Gates Open Preservation Hall Jazz Band Gladys Knight Average White Band
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Gates Open Los Lobos Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes Buddy Guy Damn Right Farewell
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Christone “Kingfish” Ingram Trampled by Turtles Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band
Artist(s) Subject to Change / Rain or Shine
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Enjoy awe-inspiring,
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CLEARWATER JAZZ HOLIDAY YOUNG LIONS AND SIGN LIGHTING CEREMONY The Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation’s Young Lions jazz group, which provides musical opportunities for young and emerging local musicians, will perform as part of the Clearwater Jazz Holiday sign lighting ceremony that kicks off the festival.
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LOS LOBOS In its five decades of success as a band, Los Lobos has sold millions of albums, won multiple Grammy Awards and scored a Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit with their cover of “La Bamba,” which was previously recorded by Ritchie Valens.
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RUTH ECKERD HALL IS PROUD TO PROGRAM CLEARWATER JAZZ HOLIDAY FOR THE 16TH YEAR! DAVE KOZ & FRIENDS CHRISTMAS SAT, NOV 18 WED, NOV 8
20TH ANNIVERSARY with Mindi Abair & Vincent Ingala
WITH JONATHAN BUTLER, MARCUS ANDERSON, REBECCA JADE & JUSTIN LEE SCHULTZ
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A Peter White Christmas
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FRI, JAN 5
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Artists, days, dates and times subject to change. Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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Get lost in the music, from
BLUEGRASS BLUES to
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or decades, Kenny Wayne Shepherd has wowed audiences with hits like “Blue on Black” and “Somehow, Somewhere, Someway.” The five-time Grammy-nominated guitarist inked his first record deal at only 16 years old and has since sold millions of records, won two Billboard Music Awards and had seven of his albums hit No. 1, among other accolades.
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Volunteers Wanted! The Stage is set Do you love music? Be part of the excitement!
FREE Daytime Downtown Event
FREE MUSIC
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Waterfront Stage Station Square Stage
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CLEARWATER JAZZ HOLIDAY THANKS YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF THE CJH TRADITION OF MUSIC, EDUCATION & OUTREACH 2 0 2 3 H I G H N OT E S O C I E T Y
The High Note Society is composed of individuals and businesses who love the CJH festival tradition and year-round cultural impact. Nancy Allen Christopher & Roxie Bob Potter Haas Damien & Jill Beiter Mark Quering Ed Halleran Michael Broom Vincent & Cynthany Pete Harrison Richardson Lucile Casey Tim & Terrie Holly Trisha & Dennis Rich Caulley Rodriguez Tim & Adrienne Conwell Bruce Johnson Kelly Schmidt Melissa Jolis Tonya Copeland William Selvidge William Kamenos Joyce Cotton Eva & Chris Skibicki Ky Koch Willie Culkar Charlotte & Tim Spacek Susan & Greg Korabek Beth Daniels Heather & Jeff Spilman Rose Ann & Geoff Victoria DiCenzo Sarah & Ron Tucker La Croix John Draheim United Community Scott Linnington Anthony Duany Bank Victor & Lori Lucas Patty Durell Gloria Weinberger Lee & Kathy Maidenberg David Eichenbaum Debbie White Laura & Brian Maiocco Mathew Evans Paul & Jennifer Wiezorek Jessica Majeski Mary Ann Fitzgerald Colby Wilder Chris McAdoo Chip & Sue Frey Richard Wilson Rowland Milam Grace Fronce Alex Winner Jeni & Bruce Mitchell Linda Gerwig Tish Wold Joyce Monahan Andres & Christen Donna Yarbrough Sandra Nesbit Gonzalez Gary Zamore Tania Oliva Rebecca Graham Robert Zamore Dev Pathik Joy Grubb Ric Perry
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Benefactor Partners are a special group of CJH business supporters, limited by industry, who invite their guests to connect year-round across the CJH platform.
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THE BILL HORNE COMMUNITY DAY 2023 PARTNERS These special donors increase access to the annual festival by sponsoring tickets to organizations benefiting from CJH programs.
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Second Line Legacy Society members help sustain and grow the timeless tradition of Clearwater’s longstanding, signature music festival with annual gifts and/or other planned giving.
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Leah & Glenn Bergoffen Alan and Nancy Bomstein Ed and Marsha Droste Collin and Abbey Heimensen Tim and Terrie Holly Melissa Honeycutt Lee and Kathy Maidenberg Jessica Majeski
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CLEARWATER JAZZ HOLIDAY JAZZ FORCE 2023 JAZZ FORCE The Jazz Force is a volunteer standing committee of the Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation, Inc. The committee is composed of lead operational volunteers who assist the Foundation to implement, oversee and manage operations at the annual Clearwater Jazz Holiday music festival. The Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation Board would like to thank the Jazz Force for their incredible dedication. Hampton Allen Beth Becknell Norman Bernard John Henry Borycens Jenny Brown Woody Brown Chris Cleaver Ed Collins Sharon Collins Bob Corry Kim Corry Leslie Dipaci Adam Dohrman John Dunn Sherry Dye Claire English Karen Ferreri Ileana Figueroa Deborah Flurnoy
Shawn Flurnoy Pat Geller Jack Geller Rebecca Glandon Andres Gonzalez Gary Hallas Justin Hasenour Melissa Honeycutt Caitlein Jammo Sheree Johnson Jared Jones Alicia Katz Tom Knightly John Kurnik Richard Lundy Lee Maidenberg Brittany Maxwell Ellen Michel-Perez Jeni Mitchell
Tom Nurse Marty O’brien Leslie Patterson Anjum Perfetti-Reid Mark Perry Kendra Pilson Jay Polglaze Mark Quering Ralph Reid Derek Schaening Sean Schrader Mark Searcy Stephanie Smith Jessica Stephens Kristie Townsend Zach Townsend Kat Tracy Doug Whittington
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CLEARWATER JAZZ HOLIDAY FOUNDATION, INC. 2 0 2 3 F O U N DAT I O N B O A R D
Proudly producing the Clearwater Jazz Holiday music festival — NOW in its 44th year! The Clearwater Jazz Holiday music festival, year-round Education & Outreach initiatives, and other events supporting the CJH mission, are organized, produced and implemented by the Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation, Inc. These activities bring a substantial economic and cultural impact to the bay area. Dedicated volunteer board members are community leaders who work closely with staff, actively participating on key standing committees involving fundraising, governance, outreach, and more.
Collin Heimensen President Victor Lucas Vice President
John Kurnik Lee Maidenberg Chris McAdoo
Donna Yarbrough Secretary
Jeni Mitchell
Linda Larkins Treasurer
Mark Perry
Bob Childress
Allon Sams
Suzan Decker Ross
Nils Sedwick
Susan Folsom
Joanie Sigal
Christen Gonzalez
Christie Sullivan
Melissa Honeycutt
Doug Whittington
Tom Nurse David Ruppel
Phil Henderson Advisor to the Board Oliver Kugler Advisor to the Board Steve Weinberger CEO Deborah Flurnoy Operations Manager Gary Hallas Marketing & Operations Consultant
Clearwater jazz holiday foundation, inc. Is a qualified 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Consult your tax advisor. Your contributions are tax deductible to the amount allowed by law. A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the division of consumer services online at www.Floridaconsumerhelp.Com or by calling toll-free within the state 1-800-help-fla (1-800-435-7352). Registration does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the state. Florida registration # ch15231
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Event Info Clearwater Jazz Holiday’s 44th annual musical and cultural celebration will be held for the first time at The Sound, the firstclass new outdoor music venue at Coachman Park in Clearwater. The Sound boasts 4,000 covered seats plus additional space for 5,000 attendees on the lawn.
Garage, Lot and Street Parking Available
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