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Sunday Jazz Matinee: Charles Lewis Quintet at The Nash

Courtesy of Lorene Ely | Posted on October 12, 2016

Where

The Nash
110 E Roosevelt St
Phoenix, AZ
Map
(602) 795-0464

When

Sun, October 16, 2016
3:00 pm

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3pm – 5pm; Admission: $15 General, $12 Seniors (60+), $10 JiA Members, $5 Students w/ ID, JiA Lifetime members & youth under age 12 admitted FREE. Charles Lewis-piano, Frank Smith-sax/flute, Dwight Kilian-bass, Dom Moio-drums, Joe Garcia-percussion. Few names in the jazz community command more respect than Charles Lewis, the first jazz-category inductee of the Arizona Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame. Charles Lewis was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1933. He began performing on piano at church functions when he was only 7 years old. Some of his earliest musical influences include Oscar Peterson, Ray Charles, Dizzy Gillespie, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker and Nat King Cole. Charles moved to Arizona in 1953 when he enrolled at Arizona State University. He began performing at the famous 7th Ave. Elks Club jams in 1954. He played with several bands before forming his own band, The Charles Lewis Quintet, which landed a gig at the Playboy Club in Phoenix in 1961. He eventually began getting grants from major organizations to conduct workshops. He performed "self awareness through music" seminars for the Bureau of Indian affairs, the Dept. of Corrections and many other organizations. He's also done workshops on the relationship of music to colors, textures and linear shapes for the National Alliance for Arts Education. He has served on the Arizona Com. on the Arts, the Music advisory panel for the National endowment for the arts in Washington, DC and many other prestigious panels....

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