Actress, Singer and Bette Midler's "original" Harlette, CHARLO CROSSLEY, marks her Los Angeles solo debut at Catalina Jazz Club in the heart of Hollywood, CA.
With special guests AVA NICOLE FRANCES. Musical Direction by MICHAEL COLLUM.
Live! Thurs, Sept 28th at 8:30pm. Doors at 7:00pm,
Tickets: $25-35, VIP & Artist Circle Seating Available. Ticket online at CatalinaJazzClub.com or TicketWeb.com
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ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Seasoned Recording Artist beloved for her work with artists like Bettte Midler, Luther Vandross, Chaka Khan and Barry Manilow to name a few, this Chicago -born singer is also no stranger to Broadway with lead roles in Hairspray, Jesus Christ Superstar, Hair and many more!
Join us for Ms. Midler's original Harlette as she makes her Los Angeles Club debut at Catalina Jazz Club!
Charlo Crossley, Ava Nicole Frances, Michael Collum
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HOW WILL WE MAKE OUR VOICES HEARD? Visionaries throughout the ages lend their unique voices to this prismatic program. Christian Tetzlaff, hailed for his “combustible” performances and “striking bravura” (Chicago Classical Review), makes Brahms’ towering violin concerto undeniably his own. Plus, we explore one of Mozart’s final symphonic masterpieces, Symphony No. 39 in E-flat major, a mythic piece of music that would inspire musicians and composers for generations to come. Single Tickets for concerts at Royce Hall are currently being handled through UCLA’s ticketing office. You will be redirected to ucla.evenue.net to select your seats and make your purchase. VISIONS: TETZLAFF + BRAHMS is made possible, in part, with the generous support from Jim Mulally and Joan Wynn. Additional support provided by Peggy + Jack Falcon, Anne + Jeffrey Grausam, and Ray + Ann Lowe. The featured performance of Christian Tetzlaff is made possible, in part, with the generous support from Ruth Eliel + Bill Cooney and Terri + Jerry Kohl.
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