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Neville Brothers to end festival on a cool note

In Print: Sunday, October 18, 2009


Corcoran Holt plays bass with the Joe Baione Quartet Friday night at the 30th Clearwater Jazz Holiday, which started out with a rain delay.
Corcoran Holt plays bass with the Joe Baione Quartet Friday night at the 30th Clearwater Jazz Holiday, which started out with a rain delay.
[JIM DAMASKE | Times]
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Today is your last chance to be a part of the 30th Clearwater Jazz Holiday in Coachman Park, but you might want to bring a raincoat and something dry to sit on: it's going to be crisp and breezy with a chance of scattered showers. Umbrellas are not allowed. The high is forecast in the upper 60s with a low around 53, but hopefully long after Jazz Holiday has concluded. Of course, there will be music rain or shine. The Neville Brothers are scheduled to top off the night, hitting the stage at 8 p.m. Gates open at 2 p.m.

If you go

Where: Coachman Park, downtown Clearwater

Take: Lawn chairs, blankets, sunscreen, still cameras

Don't take: Coolers, food, drinks, pets, tents, backpacks, umbrellas, audio or video recording equipment, laser pointers, skateboards

Today

2 p.m.: Gates open

2:30-3:30 p.m.: Youth Jazz Band with BK Jackson

4-5:30 p.m.: Marcus Roberts Trio

6-7:30 p.m.: Brian Bromberg's "It Is What It Is" Band

8-10 p.m.: Neville Brothers

Visit www.clearwaterjazz.com

or call (727) 461-5200 for details.

More Jazz Holiday coverage: We have photos of your favorite performers over the past three days, and maybe even of you dancing. Page 4


[Last modified: Oct 17, 2009 02:35 PM]



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