Originally published Tuesday, January 15, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Jazz in January schedule
Thursday 7 p.m.: Roosevelt Jazz Band and Garfield Jazz Ensemble; Sky Church ($7-$10). Friday 7 p.m.: Esperanza Spalding and Michael Shrieve's...
Thursday
7 p.m.: Roosevelt Jazz Band and Garfield Jazz Ensemble; Sky Church ($7-$10).
Friday
7 p.m.: Esperanza Spalding and Michael Shrieve's Spellbinder; Sky Church ($12-$15).
Saturday
11 a.m.: JazzReach, participatory jazz education performance for all-ages; Sky Church (free with museum admission of $12-$15).
3 p.m.: "Jazz on Film: Treasures from the Archive," presented by film historian Mark Cantor; JBL Theater (free-$15).
7 p.m.: Jerry Gonzalez and the Fort Apache Band; Sky Church ($12-$15).
Sunday
Noon and 2 p.m.: Joe Santiago Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble; Sky Church (free with museum admission of $12-$15).
3 p.m.: The Oral History Live! series presents an interview with drummer Michael Shrieve, formerly of Santana; JBL Theater (free-$5).
7 p.m.: Earshot Golden Ear Awards, featuring Jovino Santos Neto Quarteto; Sky Church ($7-$10).
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