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Women in Jazz presents a Tribute to Damita Jo DeBlanc

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Austin, TX

Women in Jazz presents a Tribute to Damita Jo DeBlanc

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Friday, June 13th, Advance Admission 10 hours before event $20.00 $0.99
Saturday, June 14th Advance Admission 8 hours before event $20.00 $0.99
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Event Details

Women in Jazz Association, Inc.

Cordially Invites You to A Special Tribute Performance

In honor of The Great Vocalist and Austinite

Damita Jo DeBlanc

 Performed by

 Pamela Hart, Donna Hightower,

 Sondra Johnson, and Erie Mae Miller

With the

James Polk Quartet

and

Mistress of Ceremonies

The Honorable State Representative Dawnna Dukes 

on

June 13 & June 14, 2008, 8:00 PM, Doors Open at 7 PM

Boyd Vance Theatre, George Washington Carver Museum

1165 Angelina Street, Austin, Texas 

Advance Tickets: $20.00 per show

Tickets sold at the Door: $25.00 on day of shows 

Ticket Agent: Mitchie’s Gallery, 6406 N. I-35, Ste 2800

Phone: (512) 323-6901

 

For More Information,

visit:  www.womeninjazz.org 

or call (512) 258-6947

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This project is funded and supported in part by the City of Austin through the Cultural Arts Division and by a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts and an award from the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.

Where



Austin, TX 78721

Hosted By

Women in Jazz Association, Inc



Non-profit, tax-exempt organization that raise funds by producing concerts and workshops. The purpose of Women in Jazz Association is to perpetuate the appreciation and performance of traditional jazz vocal and instrumental music. As vocal jazz is a declining art form, this purpose is charitable -- the protection and preservation of a valuable art form called jazz; that is, vocal jazz. It is through concerts, educational workshops, and performance opportunities of singers that provide the means to the end -- perpetuate vocal jazz music.