Drive-in Jazz Series
Drive-in Jazz Series on The Muck lawn - every Thursday evening in October
Each show costs $30 per car. Gates open at 6pm, concert starts at 7:30pm.
October 1: The Joshua White Trio with Rob Thorsen on bass, and Tyler Kreutel on drums.
Pianist Joshua White mixes Jazz with gospel and classical elements, and was called "Daring and courageous...on the cutting edge of innovation" by Herbie Hancock.
October 8: Mads Tolling the famed Jazz/Fusion Violin legend will be travelling from San Fransisco to make his Muck debut.
October 15: Saxophonist Ricky Woodard and his quartet. This is Rickey's first Muck appearance since our Ray Charles Band Reunion show last year.
October 22: Francisco Torres
Trombonist and musical director for the Grammy-Award winning Poncho Sanchez Latin Jazz Band, Francisco Torres is a trombonist, bass trombonist, composer, arranger and clinician.
October 29: Jennifer Hart, this is our season finale and Co-presented with Fullerton's Friends of Jazz. Jennifer's feel good, songs from the heart, style show is a perfect antidote to the last intense run-up to election day.
Each show costs $30 per car. Gates open at 6pm, concert starts at 7:30pm.
October 1: The Joshua White Trio with Rob Thorsen on bass, and Tyler Kreutel on drums.
Pianist Joshua White mixes Jazz with gospel and classical elements, and was called "Daring and courageous...on the cutting edge of innovation" by Herbie Hancock.
October 8: Mads Tolling the famed Jazz/Fusion Violin legend will be travelling from San Fransisco to make his Muck debut.
October 15: Saxophonist Ricky Woodard and his quartet. This is Rickey's first Muck appearance since our Ray Charles Band Reunion show last year.
October 22: Francisco Torres
Trombonist and musical director for the Grammy-Award winning Poncho Sanchez Latin Jazz Band, Francisco Torres is a trombonist, bass trombonist, composer, arranger and clinician.
October 29: Jennifer Hart, this is our season finale and Co-presented with Fullerton's Friends of Jazz. Jennifer's feel good, songs from the heart, style show is a perfect antidote to the last intense run-up to election day.