Lobero Brubeck Circle 2014 brochure
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“To play the Lobero
is like coming home.”
- Dave Brubeck (1920-2012)
Dave Brubeck first played the Lobero Theatre in March 1953, just four years after starting the Dave Brubeck Quartet with Paul Desmond. At that time his brother Henry was head of the Music Department at Santa Barbara High School and brought many of his students to see his brother play. Over the years, each time Brubeck returned to the Lobero, audience members could be heard retelling their experience attending this concert as a student, or sharing a story about studying with Dave’s beloved older brother. For so many, Dave was a treasured member of the Santa Barbara family.
Dave Brubeck last graced the Lobero stage in 2009. He will be sorely missed, but never forgotten by his Lobero family. The Lobero Brubeck Circle will carry on a legacy of jazz education, keeping this uniquely American music alive in his honor.
Join usPlease complete the order form to join the Brubeck Circle and honor this remarkable individual.
Contact Marianne Clark for more information on how you can support Jazz at the Lobero Theatre.805.679.6011, [email protected]
The Brubeck Circle has made it possible for the Lobero to bring amazing jazz, blues and roots artists like Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Dr. John, Chris Thile, Robert Cray, and Keb’ Mo’ to the Lobero stage. Our subscribers and this dedicated group of individuals anchor our various American Roots series.
But the Brubeck Circle does more than just bring great performers to Santa Barbara. Funds are used to ensure that local students receive music education and carry the legacy of uniquely American music into the next generation. By joining the Brubeck Circle, your gift ensures that we can continue to bring music programs to local youth, opportunities like:
• SantaBarbaraVocalJazzFoundationresidenciesatlocalelementaryschools,teachingjazzhistory,appreciationandperformancetohundredsofchildreneachyear.
• JazzandrockperformancesbylocalstudentsontheLoberostage,givingparticipantsaprofessionalperformanceexperiencewithaskilledstagecrewandstate-of-the-artequipment.
• ResidenciesandmasterclasseswithtouringartistslikeTierneySutton,TerenceBlanchard,andtheBrubeckFellowsfromUniversityofthePacific.
• Freeordiscountedticketstostudentsandfamiliesforjazzandfamily-friendlyperformancesattheLobero.
Participation in these programs gives students necessary tools for future success in all aspects of life: creativity and problem solving, confidence, greater focus and dedication, and the ability to collaborate with and learn from their peers. It also inspires children to continue pursuing the arts throughout their education, and in some cases throughout their careers.
Please make a gift to the Brubeck Circle today, and ensure that great American
music has a vibrant audience tomorrow.
Photos-Left to right Master class with Terence Blanchard
Jensen’s Rock Camp Derek Trucks Band with kids from Notes for Notes
To learn more visit Lobero.com