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Candlelight Jazz: A Tribute to Cole Porter with the Anderson Brothers Trio

Music/Performance
Great Hall
$55 ($44 for members)
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HOLIDAY HOURS: Crystal Bridges will be closed December 25 (Christmas Day).
HORARIO POR DÍAS FESTIVOS: Crystal Bridges estará cerrado el 25 de diciembre (Navidad).
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You’re invited to a Summer evening tribute to Cole Porter with the Anderson Brothers Trio, brought to you by the Northwest Arkansas Jazz Society. Step into the transformed Great Hall, where the ambiance evokes an intimate jazz club, illuminated by the gentle flicker of candlelight. Immerse yourself in a summer evening filled with music and art. Each ticket comes with a complimentary glass of beer or wine, setting the stage for an evening just “too darn hot” to cool down.

Perfect for date night, hitting the town, or just kicking back and embracing a warm summer evening, this performance is not one to miss. See you there.

Tickets are $55 ($44 for members), reserve your spot online or with Guest Services at (479) 657-2335 today.
Ticket includes one complimentary glass of beer or wine. Ages 21+ only.

About the Artists

PETER AND WILL ANDERSON TRIO (saxophone / clarinet / piano)

“Virtuosos on clarinet and saxophone” (New York Times), identical twins Peter and Will Anderson are two of the most extraordinary jazz woodwind players today. Born and raised in Washington D.C., the Andersons moved to New York City to attend The Juilliard School. They’ve performed with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, and Wynton Marsalis and can be heard on the 2014 Grammy-winning soundtrack of HBO’s Boardwalk Empire with Vince Giordano’s Nighthawks. They’ve headlined at Carnegie Hall, The Blue Note, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, New Orleans Jazz Festival, and live on Garrison Keillor’s Prairie Home Companion Radio Program. The Andersons have performed in over 40 U.S. states, throughout Brazil, Japan, the U.K., and six times in NYC’s famed Highlights in Jazz series, alongside Lou Donaldson, Jimmy and Tootie Heath, Ken Peplowski, Steve Turre, Warren Vache, Frank Vignola, and Jimmy Cobb.