DC JazzFest at Westminster Church: TRIBUTE TO ANDREW WHITE

Thu Sep 02 2021 at 07:00 pm to 09:15 pm

Westminster Presbyterian Church | Washington

DC Jazz Festival
Publisher/HostDC Jazz Festival
DC JazzFest at Westminster Church: TRIBUTE TO ANDREW WHITE
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DC JazzFest at Westminster Church: TRIBUTE TO ANDREW WHITE
About this Event

Westminster Presbyterian Church has been presenting jazz to a large, diverse audience for twenty years. Cultivation of a family-friendly, cross-cultural atmosphere is central to the realization of Westminster’s jazz ministry’s vision of a Southwest cultural renaissance. Westminster Presbyterian Church partners with DC Jazz Festival to present the evening segment of the daylong homage to the late multi-instrumentalist, Andrew White. The tribute will be led by two-time Grammy-nominated pianist, composer, and Blackbyrds founding member, Kevin Toney. He will be joined by bassist Steve Novosel, drummer Keith Kilgo, saxophonist Antonio Parker, and special guest Marcus Strickland.

Dinner Admission tickets include a pre-concert dinner, which will be served downstairs at 6:30 PM. Prepared by Chef Michael DuBose and his team with Southwest Catering. Dinner options include a chicken, vegetarian, or seafood entree. DC JazzFest is thrilled to bring Chef DuBose’s spirit to our Tribute Concert to Andrew White--you will not want to miss these delicious dinner options!

Please note that there are five (5) ticket options for this event.

  • Ticket only (only includes a seat for the show)
  • One ticket with Dinner (Baked Tofu)
  • One ticket with Dinner (Herb Roasted Chicken)
  • One ticket with Dinner (Fried Whiting)
  • One ticket with Dinner (Crab Cake)

For Dinner Admission tickets, you will need to make your selection in advance at the time of purchase.

Program:

  • 6:30 PM - Pre-concert dinner
  • 7:30 PM - Showtime Set #1
  • 8:15 PM - Intermission
  • 8:30 PM - Showtime Set #2
  • 9:15 PM - Concert End

PROOF OF VACCINATION/NEGATIVE TEST REQUIRED: Everyone attending 2021 DC JazzFest events (indoor and outdoor) will be required to show proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 or a negative test within the past 72 hours of the day of the event along with a matching photo ID. Proof of vaccination can be your physical vaccine card or a photo of your vaccine card. Documentation must have your full legal name that matches to your proof of identification (driver's license, passport, etc.). See more details at: FAQs | DCJF (dcjazzfest.org)


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Born in D.C. and raised in Nashville, White returned to the city in 1960 to study music composition and theory at Howard University. White soon helped found the J.F.K. Quintet, in which he played alto saxophone and served as musical director. It became the house band at Bohemian Caverns, the vibrant jazz venue at 2001 11th Street, NW. The group released two albums, New Jazz Frontiers from Washington (1961) and Young Ideas (1962). A third recording remains unreleased. In addition to White’s powerful, energetic playing, the recordings feature several of his compositions.

The accomplishments of Andrew White are as impressive as they are varied. In an unimaginable feat of focus and endurance, White, who died on November 11, 2021, transcribed almost every recorded Coltrane solo earning him the moniker "Keeper of Trane". White’s transcriptions are cataloged at the Library of Congress.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Westminster Presbyterian Church, 400 I Street Southwest, Washington, United States

Tickets

USD 15.00 to USD 43.00

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