JazzBoston’s Jazz Week ’10: “Made in Boston, Played in Boston” -- April 23-May 2, 2010

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JazzBoston’s Jazz Week ’10: “Made in Boston, Played in Boston” -- April 23-May 2, 2010

Time: April 23, 2010 to May 2, 2010
Location: Jazz Boston (at various Locations around Boston)
Street: 393 Commonwealth Ave. (Jazz Week's home base)
City/Town: Boston
Website or Map: http://www.jazzboston.org/abo…
Phone: 1-866-439-9396
Event Type: jazz, jazz festival
Organized By: JazzBoston
Latest Activity: Apr 14, 2010

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JazzBoston’s Jazz Week ’10:
“Made in Boston, Played in Boston”

10 Days Celebrate
Music and Musicians Inspired by the City

Boston, Cambridge, Somerville
Officially Proclaim April 23 – May 2 “Jazz Week”

For 10 days from April 23 to May 2, Jazz Week ’10: “Made in Boston, Played in Boston” will celebrate the special role the Boston jazz scene plays as incubator and stage for some of the most creative musicians in the world.

More than 230 events at over 80 venues, many of them inspired by this year’s theme, will offer a look to the music’s future and a nod to its past with performances by artists of every generation and style. Offering more variety than ever, the week will showcase everything from rare films, jazz dance, and children’s events to tributes to influential figures in the city’s rich cultural history.

Jazz Week is coordinated and promoted for the fourth consecutive year by the nonprofit organization JazzBoston. With proclamations by the Mayors of Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville and new participants throughout the Greater Boston area, its reach continues to grow.

Jazz Week ’10 events are being added daily. Check the JazzBoston website for the full JazzWeek ’10 schedule of events.

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