The Paradise Valley Community College Faculty Jazz Ensemble performs “A Musical Tribute to Miles Davis featuring selections from The Complete Columbia Recordings of Miles Davis with John Coltrane Saturday, Sept. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the Center for the Performing Arts.
Miles Davis is the essence of cool. The iconic musician, composer, arranger, producer and band leader, who died in 1991, is synonymous with cool jazz. He ushered in a new era of jazz/ hard bop/cool music when he collaborated with John Coltrane, a jazz saxophonist and composer who was at the forefront of free jazz.
Tickets:$12 adults; $10 seniors/staff; $8 students/military; $6 children.
Buy your tickets early! There will be a $2 fee added to each ticket purchased the night of the performance.
Persons with a disability may request reasonable accommodations for this production. Contact Ben Esh by email at ben.esh@paradisevalley.edu or by phone 602-787-7738 two weeks prior to the performance to arrange accommodations.
Paradise Valley Community College’s Center for the Performing Arts is located near the 34th Street and Union Hills Drive entrance into the campus, which is one block west of SR-51 and one mile south of the Loop 101/SR-51 interchange.
Website: www.paradisevalley.edu/cpa
Facebook: PVCC Fine Arts
Box Office: (602) 787-7738
Address: 18401 N. 32nd Street, Phoenix AZ, 85032
Paradise Valley Community College is Now a Smoke-Free/Tobacco-Free Environment
In order to promote a healthy learning and work environment, the Maricopa County Community College District has created smoke-free and tobacco-free campuses effective July 1, 2012. Smoking (including the use of “e-cigs”) and all uses of tobacco is prohibited at Paradise Valley Community College, including but not limited to parking lots, rooftops, courtyards, plazas, entrance and exit ways, vehicles, sidewalks, common areas, grounds, athletic facilities and libraries. Visitors also must adhere to this policy when on campus for public events.