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SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20EARLY JAZZ VENUES: FREE ADMISSION 6:00-7:30 pm• Fatz Restaurant• Brady’s Restaurant
MAIN EVENT7:00-8:30 pm: Presented by Highland Industries, Inc. Performance starts promptly at 7:00 pm! “Jazz at the Theatre on the Green” featuring South Carolina Jazz Masterworks Ensemble. 18 Regional Musicians comprise this orchestra directed by Robert Gardiner. Ticketed event. Limited seating.
EVENING JAZZ AT LOCAL VENUES: FREE ADMISSION 8:00-11:00 pm• Expressions Gallery & Lounge – Carl Payne Big Band• The Wine Factory – Fleur Seule• College Inn Restaurant – Michael Knight
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21JAZZ MASS3:00 pm: Cheraw First Baptist Church - 126 Greene StreetThe festival concludes with community worship. Area clergy and musicians will lead this community worship service set in the tones of soulful jazz. Themass will be in the Family Life Center.
GILLESPIE HOME SITE PARK300 Huger StreetThe Gillespie home site was transformed into a public park, and an historic marker honoring Dizzy was unveiled. South Carolina artist Bob Doster worked with Cheraw school children to create the park’s modern sculpture and eclectic stainless steel benches. A stainless steel fence at the park entrance, depicting the notes to one of Dizzy’s best known works, “Salt Peanuts”, was also completed by Doster.
HISTORIC CHERAW CELL PHONE TOURFree self-guided tour includes Gillespie Home Site Park, the Gillespie’s home church, and the school site where Dizzy attended. Tour brochures available at the Lyceum, Market Hall and the Chamber office.
TICKET INFORMATIONAdvanced tickets for the MAIN EVENT Evening Concerts are available at the Cheraw Community Center Monday-Friday 8:30 am until 5:00 pm or by visiting www.scjazzfestival.com. The Two-Day Weekend Pass is $50.00, and the Single Evening Pass is $30.00. Most of the weekend’s activities are free. Check schedule for details. During the festival weekend, tickets and souvenirs will be available at Market Hall (corner of Market and Second Street) Friday 2:00 pm-6:30 pm and Saturday 10:00 am-6:30 pm. Call 843-537-8420 ext. 12 for more information or visit www.scjazzfestival.com for details.
South Carolina Jazz Masterworks Ensemble
A Tribute to Jazz Legend Dizzy Gillespie
www.scjazzfestival.com
FEATURINGThe Latin Side of Dizzy by
the Carlos Henriquez Octet
South Carolina Jazz Masterworks Ensemble
Moonshine Rhythm Club
Robert Gardiner
Empire Strikes Brass
Carl Payne Big Band
Amos Hoffman Trio
Allyson Briggs with Fleur Seule
208th Army Band Jazz Combo
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PRESENTING SPONSOR
GOLD SPONSORS
SILVER SPONSORSPATRON SPONSORS
First Citizens BankFounders Credit UnionReid’s Funeral Hom
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Carolina Bank Carolina Canners
Cheraw Branch NAACP
Cheravian ClubHarris, M
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Malloy
Foundation
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20CHERAW HAS JAZZ!Downtown Cheraw is the perfect place to celebrate a day alive with jazz and the arts. Try your skills at being the next famous madonnari (that’s Italian for a street painter). Great food available at area restaurants.
GOLF TOURNAMENT9:00 am: Cheraw State Park Two-person scramble. 9:00am Shotgun Start. $140/team (includes green fees, refreshments, door prizes and full lunch at awards ceremony). Entry deadline: October 8. For details, call Clarence Long at 478.737.3031 or email [email protected]. Proceeds benefit Dizzy Gillespie Scholarship Fund.
“DIZZY” ON DISPLAY12:00 noon-5:00 pm: Southern African American Heritage Center, 125 Kershaw Street. Admission to view exhibit: $7 & $5. Enjoy a firsthand look at the life of Cheraw’s favorite son. Several documentaries will be shown at the center. No charge to view documentaries.
BEBOP PARADE & DIZZY’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONpresented by BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina10:45 am: Gather at Dizzy Home Site Park - 300 Huger Street for parade lineup. 11:00 am: Parade begins … followed by Dizzy’s birthday celebration at Centennial Park.“Empire Strikes Brass” provides jazzy tunes for the parade.
Second Line Umbrella Participants lead this fun-filled parade from Dizzy Parkon Huger Street to downtown’s Centennial Park. Join the Bebop excitement at any point along Kershaw and Second Streets. Bikes, trikes, golf carts and dancing shoes welcomed. At Centennial Park, celebrate Cheraw native Dizzy Gillespie’s 101st birthday with a slice of birthday cake. Event canceled in the case of rain.
“THE UMBRELLA MAN” SECOND LINE DECORATED UMBRELLASThere will be no rain on our Bebop Parade, however decorated umbrellas at Second Line Parades symbolize celebration, and these unique creations will be a great way to say, “Happy Birthday, Dizzy!” After all, “The Umbrella Man” was a favorite song Dizzy often performed. Decorate an umbrella and join the fun!
CENTENNIAL PARK 12:00noon-3:00pm presented by Nestle WatersBring a lawn chair and enjoy jazz on a fall afternoon featuringEmpire Strikes Brass, 208th Army Band Jazz Combo, & Moonshine Rhythm Band. Pack a picnic or pick up a take out - tables available at park. Free event.
JAZZ! ART QUILTS IN PERFORMANCE EXHIBIT11:00am-2:00pm: Music on Market venue, 117 Market StreetPresented by the Coulter Long National Alumni Association.Collection of jazz quilts by fiber artist Dr. Marlene Linton O’Bryant-Seabrook - courtesy of O’Bryant family.Featuring Dizzy: Bopped Out of South Carolina quilt & others from this collection.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19AREA SCHOOLS JAZZ PERFORMANCESPresented by the Malloy Foundation This outreach program of the South Carolina Jazz Festival exposes students to the wonderful sounds of jazz.
“DIZZY” ON DISPLAY1:00-5:00 pm: Southern African American Heritage Center, 125 Kershaw Street. Admission to view exhibit: $7 & $5. Enjoy a firsthand look at the life of Cheraw’s favorite son. Several documentaries will be shown at the center. No charge to view documentaries.
JAZZ! ART QUILTS IN PERFORMANCE EXHIBIT2:00-4:00pm: Music on Market venue, 117 Market StreetPresented by the Coulter Long National Alumni Association.Collection of jazz quilts by fiber artist Dr. Marlene Linton O’Bryant-Seabrook - courtesy of O’Bryant family.Featuring Dizzy: Bopped Out of South Carolina quilt & others from this collection.
A LITTLE HISTORY AT THE CHAPEL2:00-4:00 pm: Elaine’s Wedding Chapel, 153 Second St. Hosted by Elaine’s Wedding Chapel.Drop by and watch a short DVD about Cheraw & Dizzy Gillespie.
FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19EARLY JAZZ VENUES: FREE ADMISSION6:00-7:30 pm:• Fatz Restaurant• Brady’s Restaurant
MAIN EVENT7:00-8:30 pm: Presented by First Bank. Performance starts promptly at 7:00 pm!“Jazz at the Theatre on the Green” featuring The Latin Side of Dizzy by the Carlos Henriquez Octet. Bassist Carlos Henriquez, a member of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, has been called “The most important Latin jazz artist in New York City today” by New York Latin Culture.Ticketed event. Limited seating.
EVENING JAZZ AT LOCAL VENUES: FREE ADMISSION8:00-11:00pm• The Wine Factory: Moonshine Rhythm Club • Expressions Gallery & Lounge: A New Creation • Oslo’s: Robert Gardiner• College Inn Restaurant: Michael Knight• Kevin Lear on Main: Fleur Seule
JAZZ CONCERT AT OLD ST. DAVID’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH1:00-2:00 pm: 98 Second St. Featuring jazz guitarist Amos Hoffman Enjoy jazz in this 1700’s church.Free Admission.
A LITTLE HISTORY AT THE CHAPEL12:00 noon-2:00 pm: Elaine’s Wedding Chapel, 153 Second St. Hosted by Elaine’s Wedding Chapel.Drop by and watch a short DVD about Cheraw & Dizzy Gillespie.
JAZZ & ART DOWNTOWNFAMILY FRIENDLY EVENTMARKET ON MARKET 10:00 am–3:00 pm: Downtown Cheraw Art – Food - Produce - Entertainment
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOOK SALEMarket Hall Courtyard Friday, 2:00-5:00 pmSaturday, 11:00 am-3 pm
ITALIAN MADONNARI CHALK COMPETITION Presented by Cheraw Arts Commission.Prizes awarded! Teams create pastel masterpieces on the sidewalk. Want to participate? Call the Cheraw Arts Commission at 843.537.8420 x12.Winners announced at 2:30 pm at the Theatre on the Green.
DAYTIME DINING OPTIONS:Menus available at Market Hall Ticket & Information Area
WESLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH2:30-4:00 pm: Sponsored by Reid’s Funeral Home and Cheraw Branch NAACP. Enjoy an afternoon of jazz featuring The Carl Payne Big Band in the church where the Gillespie family worshiped. The church is located at 307 Greene St.
Carlos Henriquez
Moonshine Rhythm Club
Robert GardinerAllyson Briggs withFleur Seule
MalloyFoundation
FREE EVENTS PAID/TICKETED EVENTS