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Juilliard String Quartet
October 3

Lyon Opera Ballet
October 4 & 5

Branford Marsalis
October 10

Daniel Barenboim
October 14
CONCERT CANCELLED

Tony Kushner
October 15

Mariza
October 18

Masters of Mexican Music
October 23

Jazz Passengers
October 29

Angelique Kidjo
November 3

Etta James & The Roots Band
November 8

Latinas
November 10

LINES Ballet
November 16

Matt & Ben
November 17–21

Tallis Scholars
December 4

Blind Boys of Alabama
December 7

k. d. lang
January 9

Def Poetry Jam
January 18

Laurie Anderson
January 24 & 25

Cirque Éloize
January 26 & 27

Sweet Honey in the Rock
January 29

Lyle Lovett / John Hiatt / Guy Clark / Joe Ely
January 31

Natalie MacMaster
February 2

Alloy Orchestra
February 5

Directions in Music
February 10

Lily Tomlin
February 12

Ballet Flamenco Sara Baras
February 15

Los Lobos
March 6

Aquila Theatre Company
March 9

Emanuel Ax & Yefim Bronfman
March 20

Çudamani: Balinese Gamelan & Dance
March 30

The Civilians
April 6

SFJAZZ Collective
April 9

Australian Dance Theatre
April 12 & 13

Dawn Upshaw & Richard Goode
April 15

David Grisman Quintet
April 20

David Sedaris
April 25

Emio Greco | PC
April 26

John Leguizamo
April 28
CANCELLED

Biréli Lagrène & Taraf de Haïdouks
May 3

Dianne Reeves & Terence Blanchard
May 5

AXIS Dance Company
May 12

Bobby McFerrin
May 15

Edgar Meyer
May 21

2004-2005 Performing Arts Season
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An Evening with Branford Marsalis

Sunday, October 10
7 pm, Campbell Hall

“One of the most technically accomplished, intellectually provocative tenor saxophonists in the mainstream tradition.”
—Chicago Tribune

Saxophonist Branford Marsalis is known for his innovative spirit, emotional intensity, improvisatory genius, broad musical scope and “fluid and fiery” playing (JAZZIZ). The Grammy Award-winning member of the ruling family of jazz has had a wide-ranging career, recording an album to honor artist Romare Bearden, touring with Sting, leading The Tonight Show band. He will front a stellar group—Joey Calderazzo on piano, Eric Revis on bass and the indomitable Jeff “Tain” Watts on drums—in a concert of hot jazz.

$45 / UCSB Students $19

Sponsored by K-LITE 101.7, The Santa Barbara Independent and Wilson Printing

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