Rhythm en Route
The 10th Anniversary
WASHINGTON JEWISH MUSIC FESTIVAL
JUNE 4-11, 2009
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Presented by the Washington DCJCC?s Morris Cafritz Center for the Arts
The Howard and Geraldine Polinger Family Foundation is the major sponsor of the Washington Jewish Music Festival.
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Info: (202) 777-3251 | info@wjmf.org | wjmf.orgThursday, June 4 | Opening Night
8:00 pm
Andy Statman TrioTickets: $30, Discounted Members/Seniors/Under 25 $25
FSGW Members (with proof of FSGW Membership): $25
Aaron & Cecile Goldman Theater, Washington DCJCC
1529 16th Street NW
Followed by a 10th anniversary party
Fusing bluegrass and American roots music, avant-garde jazz, Jewish klezmer and Hassidic sources, Andy Statman has reached legendary status in the Jewish and non-Jewish music worlds. His virtuosity on the mandolin and clarinet garnered him a Grammy nomination in 2008 for Best Country Music Instrumental. He has collaborated with celebrated artists across the music world, including Itzhak Perlman, Jerry Garcia and Bela Fleck. Andy infuses classic American sounds with spirituality and Jewish mysticism, creating a truly unique experience for audiences of all ages. Accompanied by Larry Eagle on drums and James Whitney on the bass, the Andy Statman Trio puts on a stunning and versatile show.?a music [not] bound by denomination but a beautiful, vital sound full of heat, heart and a love of God.?
?Rolling Stone?The moods range from joyously vibrant to darkly plaintive. A fascinating and moving mixture.?
?Jazz TimesThis performance is funded by the Arthur Tracy ?The Street Singer? Endowment Fund. Honoring the memory and musical legacy of Arthur Tracy?the renowned radio, stage and screen singer and entertainer whose talent delighted millions around the world?the arts programs supported by this fund continue Tracy?s ability to entertain for years to come.Co-sponsored by the Folklore Society of Greater Washington