Monday, May 14, 2007

IDB Cultural Center's 15th Anniversary Concert

The IDB Cultural Center
cordially invites you to attend a concert in honor of the
IDB Cultural Center's 15th anniversary with the

Duke Ellington School of the Arts Jazz Orchestra
Tuesday, May 15, 2007 at 6:30 p.m.

featuring The "New Washingtonians Jazz Orchestra" at Duke Ellington School of the Arts under the direction of Davey S. Yarborough.

Take The A-Train....................................Billy Staryhorn
Sarah Luzietti,vocals
Latin American Suite................................Duke Ellington

I Got it Bad............................................Duke Ellington

Caravan....................................................Juan Tizol

Pyramid.................................Duke Ellington/Juan Tizol

Sophisticated Lady...................................Duke Ellington

Peanut Vendor.......................................Moises Simons

C-Jam Blues.........................................Duke Ellington

Oclupaca.............................................Duke Ellington

It Don't Mean A Thing...........................Duke Ellington
Sarah Luzietti-vocals

"The Cotton Club Goes Brazilian" : This concert will help the orchestra attend and participate
in the Samba School in Brazil in June, 2007.

Saxophone: Stephen Simmons, Alexandria Daniel, Elias Clark, Reginald M. Williams, Connor Murphy, Mansoor Celestin; Trumpet: Kari Dickens, Sarah Luzietti, Tracy John, Reginald A. Williams, Mathew Peele; Trombone: Lillian Banks, Stefanie Carter, Donnell Raspberry; Tuba: Stanley Banks; Bass: Daniel Steel; Percussion: Sam Shahin, Stanley Banks; Guitar: Phillip Noss; Piano: Jenna Henderson, Jack Ozment, Aaron Clay; Violin: Ashley Parham, Elizabeth Sailer; Viola: Alec Boody

Enrique V. Iglesias Conference Center Auditorium
Inter-American Development Bank - 1330 New York Avenue NW Washington, DC at Metro Center, 13th Street exit - Free and open to the public - Photo ID required First come, first seated - Everyone is welcome.
202 623 3558

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