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ARIZONA JAZZ, RHYTHM-AND-BLUES FESTIVAL Various sites, Flagstaff (800-520-1646). Northern Arizona University Jazz Ensemble (June thirty); Limbs Akimbo, Called-for Sky, the Reeds, Luther (Guitar Inferior) Johnson, Ellis Marsalis and Koko Taylor (July 1); Gospel Choir with Margo Reed, Mike Russell, Northward.A.U. Jazz Ensemble, Sister Sledge, Richard Elliot, Buckwheat Zydeco and Arturo Sandoval (July 2).
California
Concord PAVILION Concord (510-671-3100). Cinco de Mayo/Mother'due south Day Commemoration: Liberacion, Banda Z, Nestor Daniel y Los Terricolas (today); Linda Ronstadt with the Williams Brothers (Wednesday.); the Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber (Thur.); the O'Jays, the Whispers, the Dells (Fri.); Queensryche (May 24).
HOLLYWOOD Bowl Hollywood (213-850-2000). Engelbert Humperdinck (June 21); Peter, Paul and Mary (July 1); Dionne Warwick (July 21-23); A Salute to Joe Williams with Mr. Williams, Nancy Wilson, Jon Hendricks, Dianne Reeves and others (July 26); Bobby McFerrin, Chick Corea and the L.A. Philharmonic (July 29); Rosemary Clooney with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra (Aug. 4-v); Young Lions: Wynton Marsalis, Joshua Redman, Gonzalo Rubalcaba with their ensembles (Aug. 16); JVC Jazz at the Bowl: Lee Ritenour, Larry Carlton, David Benoit and Norman Dark-brown (Aug. 20); Tribute to Antonio Carlos Jobim with Joao Gilberto, Gal Costa, Oscar Castro-Nevesand Joe Henderson (Aug. 23); Natalie Cole (Aug 25-26).
REDLANDS BOWL SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL Redlands (909-793-7316). At Smiley Park: Inca, the Peruvian Ensemble (July 21); the Mountain Folk Singers (July 25); Swing Fever (Aug. 1); Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers (Aug. 11).
Colorado
JAZZ ASPEN SNOWMASS Snowmass Village (970-920-4996). Snowmass Town Park: George Benson, the Manhattan Transfer, Herbie Hancock, Cassandra Wilson, B. B. Male monarch and John Hammond (June 21-25). Coney Glade Natural Amphitheater: the Neville Brothers, Maceo Parker, Poncho Sanchez, Toots and the Maytals, Buddy Guy, Blind Boys of Alabama, Willie Nelson, Herb Ellis and Delbert McClinton (Sept. 2-iv).
TELLURIDE BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL Various sites, Telluride (303-449-6007). James Taylor, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Shawn Colvin, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Peter Rowan and Wolfstone (June 15-eighteen).
TELLURIDE JAZZ Commemoration Various sites, Telluride (800-525-3455). Joe Williams, Phil Woods Quintet, Kenny Barron Trio, Caribbean Jazz Project (Paquito D'Rivera, Andy Narell and Dave Samuels), Ralph Moore, Marlena Shaw, Holly Hofmann, Lisa Henry, the Robert Miller Group and Regina Carter (Aug. 4-vi).
Connecticut
THE LEVITT PAVILION FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Westport (203-226-7600). Sun Night Jazz Serial: (June 25-Aug. 20). Tuesday Community Nights: (June 20-Aug. 15). Wednesday Family Nights: (June 21-July 12). Friday Nights Cool-Out: (June 23-Aug. 18).
District of Columbia
AMERICAN MUSIC FESTIVAL National Gallery of Fine art (202-842-6941). The Uptown String Quartet (today).
Baton TAYLOR'S JAZZ AT THE KENNEDY CENTER (202-467-4600). Baton Taylor'due south trio with guests: Ernie Andrews (June 5); Benny Golson (June 19); Ernestine Anderson (July 31) and Joe Kennedy Jr. (Aug. vii).
Florida
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL Various sites, Daytona Beach (904-257-7790). Mark O'Connor (July 29); Leo Kottke (Aug. 3); Trisha Yearwood (Aug. five); Manhattan Rhythm Kings (Aug. 13).
Idaho
THE FESTIVAL AT SANDPOINT Memorial Field (208-265-4554). Series featuring classical, jazz, bluegrass, state, blues, pop and reggae music.
Illinois
RAVINIA FESTIVALS Ravinia, Highland Park (312-728-4642). Mel Torme with George Shearing and the Ramsey Lewis Trio (July ane); Oscar Peterson Quartet (July 2); Maynard Ferguson and his Large Bop Nouveau Band with John and Donald Mills (July 3); Dave Brubeck Quartet and the 95th-Birthday Tribute to Louis Armstrong, with Doc Cheatham, Sweets Edison, Roy Hargrove, Byron Stripling, Britt Woodman, James Williams, Rufus Reid and Louie Bellson (July four).
Indiana
FIREFLY FESTIVAL St. Patrick'southward County Park, South Bend (219-288-3472). Corkey Siegel's Siegel-Schwall Band (July 23); Corkey Siegel'due south Siegel-Schwall Ring with the West Terminate String Quartet and Frank Donaldson (July 24).
Iowa
INWOOD MEMORIES Various sites, Spillville (319-562-3424). Big band, country and polka music in a ballroom setting (July 13-16); Sammy Jensen Band (July 22); Northeast Iowa Music Masters (July 23).
Kentucky
THE LONESOME PINE SPECIALS Louisville Zoo (502-584-7777). Africa Fete! with Baaba Maal and Band, Oumou Sangare, Boukman Eksperyans and Femi Kuti and the Positive Force Band (July 1); Solomon Burke and the Souls Alive Orchestra (July 22); the Yellowjackets and Toby Twining Music (July 29).
Maine
MAINE FESTIVAL Thomas Point Beach, Brunswick (800-639-4212). Jimmy Dale Gilmore, the Subdudes, Al Hawkes (Aug. three-6).
Maryland
COLUMBIA FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS Various sites (410-715-3055). George Shearing, Diane Schuur, Uptown String Quartet, Cassandra Wilson, Judi Tal, Trinidad and Tobago Steel Band, Deanna Bogart (June xvi-25).
Massachusetts
CAPE COD Tune TENT Hyannis (508-775-9100 afterwards May 28). Lilliputian Feat (June 29); Tony Bennett (Aug. 20); Julio Iglesias (Aug. 30).
CELEBRITY SERIES OF BOSTON, JAZZ AT DECORDOVA DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln (617-482-2595). George Coleman Quartet (July sixteen); Boca Livre (July 23); Lester Bowie'due south New York Organ Ensemble (July xxx); the Christian McBride Quartet (Aug. 6); Cyrus Chestnut Trio (Aug. 27).
Due north SHORE MUSIC THEATER Beverly (508-922-8500). CollinRaye (June 25); the Commitments (July 23); Procol Harum, Jefferson Starship, John Kay and Steppenwolf (July 25); Al Martino and Jerry Vale (July 30); Ray Charles (Aug. thirteen); Roger Whitaker (Aug. 20); the Righteous Brothers (Aug. 28); Julio Iglesias (Sept. 1).
South SHORE MUSIC CIRCUS Cohasset (617-383-1400). Trisha Yearwood (July ane); Kenny Rogers (Aug. 26); the Righteous Brothers (Aug. 27).
Michigan
ANN ARBOR SUMMER FESTIVAL Power Eye (313-747-2538). Ben Vereen (June 17); Marvin Hamlisch (June xix); Corky Siegel's Chamber Blues (June 21); Glenn Miller Orchestra (June 22); McCoy Tyner (June 24); Trisha Yearwood (June 25); Tito Puente Latin Jazz Ensemble (June 26); Ayrshire Fiddle Orchestra and Saline Fiddlers Combo (June 27); the Ink Spots (July 1); Footling Richard (July 8).
MATRIX: MIDLAND FESTIVAL Midland Center for the Arts (517-631-8250). James Galway (today); Nancy LaMott (June 2); Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons (June 15).
Montana
FLATHEAD FESTIVAL Various sites, Whitefish and environment (406-257-0787). Ellis Marsalis (July xix); Karen Parks (July 23); Limpopo with the Tropical Marimba Band (July 30).
New Jersey
DOO-WOP REUNION SPECTACULAR 6 Byrne Meadowlands Loonshit, East Rutherford (201-935-3900). Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge, Fred Parris and the Satins, the Cleftones, Eugene Pitt and the Jive Five, the Classics, Johnnie and Joe, Eamon and the Elations, Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs, Kathy Immature and the Innocents (June x).
GARDEN Land ARTS CENTER Holmdel (908-442-9200). International Heritage: Polish Festival (June four); Italian Festival (June ten); Jewish Festival (June 11); Chinese Festival (June 17); Irish Festival (June 25). Headliners: Bonnie Raitt with Ruth Brown and Charles Brown (June i); Seal with Des'ree (June 2); Boston (June 13); Barry White with Chante Moore (June 16); Hootie and the Blowfish (June xviii); Ted Nugent and Bad Company (June xx); Yanni (June 29); Van Morrison (July 2); Legends of Motown featuring the 4 Tops, the Temptations, the Supremes with Mary Wilson, Junior Walker and the All Stars, and the Spinners (July 3); Mary Chapin Carpenter (July 7); Sunsplash World Tour with Aswad, Buju Banton, Dennis Brown and others (July 8); Liza Minnelli with Billy Stritch (July 10); Van Halen (July 15-16); Sarah McLachlan and the Chieftains (July 17); Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band (July 18); Michael Feinstein (July xix); Amy Grant (July 21); Tom Jones (July 25); Donna Summer (July 26); REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar and Fleetwood Mac (July 27); Clint Black with Faith Hill and John Berry (July 28); Peter, Paul and Mary (July 29); Chicago (Aug. 4); the Allman Brothers Band (Aug. 8); Santana and Jeff Beck (Aug. 9); the Cranberries with Toad the Moisture Sprocket (Aug. 11); World, Wind and Fire (Aug. 13); Diana Ross (Aug. 19); Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (Aug. 20); the Beach Boys (Aug. 27); Tony Bennett with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (Aug. 29); George Benson (Aug. 30); Alan Jackson (Aug. 31).
JERSEY JAZZFEST Hoboken (201-543-4496). Milt Hinton, Dick Hyman, Bucky Pizzarelli, Randy Reinhart, Warren Vache, Johnny Varro, Gerry Wiggins and others (June 16-eighteen).
Newspaper Manufactory PLAYHOUSE Summer FESTIVAL Millburn (201-376-4343). Petula Clark (June 27); Glenn Miller Orchestra (July xi); Roberta Flack (July 18); Preservation Hall Jazz Ring of New Orleans (July 25).
WATERLOO FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS Stanhope (201-347-0900). Doo-Wop Extravaganza: Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge, Nib Haley's Comets, Duprees (July 14); "Pop Goes the Dabble," featuring Kings in Disguise, Health and Happiness Show, the Nudes, others (July 30).
New York
New York City
AMERICAN CABARET THEATER FESTIVAL Merkin Hall (212-246-8949). Cabaret performers, including Joy Behar, Baby Jane Dexter and Tommy Femia (July 16-30).
AFRICAN STREET FESTIVAL Boys and Girls High School Athletic Field, Brooklyn (718-638-6700). Charles Earland, Steve Turre Shell Choir, Hezekiah Walker and the Love Fellowship Choir, the Kiss Inspirational Choir and Quartette Indigo (June xxx-July four).
Blue Notation JAZZ CLUB Greenwich Hamlet (212-475-8592). Sadao Watanabe Quartet and Michel Petrucciani Trio (Tues.-May 21); Dianne Reeves (May 23-28); Abbey Lincoln (May 30-June iv); Jackie McLean Sextet and Terence Blanchard Quintet (June 6-11); Rachelle Ferrell (June 13-18); Modern Jazz Quartet (June 20-25); Jim McNeely Trio (June 26); Gato Barbieri Quintet (July four-9).
BRYANT PARK Midtown (212-983-4142). Jimmy Heath Quartet (May 25) and Zane Massey Quintet (May xxx).
CARNEGIE HALL CELEBRATES THE MUSIC OF FRANK SINATRA (212-247-7800). Featuring Rosemary Clooney, Betty Comden and Adolph Greenish, Vic Damone, Michael Feinstein, Jack Jones, Nancy LaMott, Burton Lane, Maureen McGovern, Linda Ronstadt, Frank Sinatra Jr., Weslia Whitfield, Margaret Whiting and Joe Williams (July 24-26).
CENTRAL PARK SUMMERSTAGE Rumsey Playfield (212-360-2777). Buckshot LeFonque with Branford Marsalis, Ali Hassan Kuban and R.J.C. Trip the light fantastic Theater (June 14); Solomon Shush with the Uptown Horns (June 17); Gilberto Gil (June 18); Hezekiah Walker and the Dearest Fellowship Cause Choir (June 24); Joan Osborne and Ani DiFranco (July ane); Marisa Monte and Cassandra Wilson (July 2); Continental Drifters (July four); Africa Fete: Baaba Maal, Osibisa and Femi Kuti (July 8); Africa Fete: Boukman Eksperyans, Tabu Ley Rochereau and Oumou Sangare (July 9); Patti Smith and Janet Hamill (July 27).
HOT FUN IN THE Summertime Rainbow and Stars (212-632-5000). Andre de Shields (June 27-July 22); Best of the All-time Festival: Michele Lee, Ken Howard, Dorothy Loudon, Bea Arthur, Joanne Worley, Amanda McBroom, Julie Halston, Billy Porter (in rotation, July 25-Aug. 19); Daytime'south Brightest Stars Come Out at Night: Helen Gallagher, Scott Holmes, John and Sandy Gabriel, and Brian Green (Aug. 22-Sept. 2).
JAZZ IN JULY 92d St. Y at Lex. Ave., (212-996-1100). Jim Cullen Jazz Band (July 18); Barbara Carroll, Sir Roland Hanna, Dick Hyman and Derek Smith (July nineteen); Dick Hyman'south salute to Satchmo (July 20); Vince Giordano's Nighthawks's Sounds of the Cotton fiber Club (July 25); Flip Phillips, Frank Wees and Scott Hamilton (July 26); Summit Reunion (July 27).
JVC JAZZ FESTIVAL NEW YORK (212-787-2029). Avery Fisher Hall: Ray Charles and Maceo Parker (June 23-24); Emma Kelly, Margaret Whiting and Bobby Short (June 25); Flip Phillips'south 80th-Birthday Celebration with Illinois Jacquet and others (June 28); Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band (June xxx); Mashina Vremeni, Irina Otieva, Igor Butman and His Band and the Allegro Jazz Ensemble (July 1). Bryant Park: Arturo Sandoval, Nelson Rangel and Teodross Avery (June 24); Ohio Players, Groove Collective, Repercussions, Dana Bryant, Pucho and the Latin Soul Brothers, Urban Trap (June 25); Roy Ayers, Steve Coleman with Five Elements, Danilo Perez, Antonio Hart with Vanessa Rubin (June 28); Marcus Roberts Trio and Leroi Jones (June 29); Wessell Anderson Quartet, Carl Allen Quintet, Gary Bartz Quintet, Cyrus Chestnut Trio and James Carter Quartet (June xxx); Marcus Printup Quintet, Javon Jackson Quintet, Charlie Hunter Trio and Sonny Fortune Grouping (July i). Carnegie Hall: Joe Henderson Quintet, Joshua Redman Quartet and Dee Dee Bridgewater (June 23); Mel Torme and Peggy Lee (June 24); Oscar Peterson (June 27); Mina D'Agua Do Meu Canto with Gal Costa and Joao Bosco (June 28); Al Jarreau and Zap Mama (June 29-30); Celia Cruz, La India, Oscar De Leonand His Band, Arturo Sandoval (July one). Supper Order: Helen Schneider with the Count Basie Orchestra (July 2).
MADISON Foursquare GARDEN (212-465-6741). Beastie Boys (May 24); R.East.Thou. (June 22-24).
METRONOME (212-505-7400). Lenora Helm the Trio(Wed.); Mickey Bass Trio (Thur.); Ilhan Ersahin Quartet (Fri.); Lord's day Media (Saturday.); Steve Hall Quartet (May 24).
City CAFE AND JAZZ CLUB Union Foursquare (212-675-0851). The Persuasions (Fri.-Sabbatum.); Benny Kay (May 25-27); Panama Francis Quartet (June 2-iii); Duke Jones (June 9-10); Dave Liebman Quartet (June 16-17); Elvin Jones-Jazz Motorcar (June 23-25).
MIDSUMMER NIGHT SWING Lincoln Center Fountain Plaza (212-875-5102). Clark Terry, Glenn Miller Orchestra, Illinois Jacquet and Benny Goodman Orchestra with Loren Schoenberg (June 21-July 22).
NOT JUST JAZZ Town Hall (212-840-2824). The Kitchen with Rhys Chatham, Nicolas Collins and DJ Chilling (Thur.); Ray, Goodman and Brown Blue Magic with the Manhattans and Gerald Alston (May 27); John Lurie's National Orchestra, John Zorn'south Masada (June xv).
SALUTE TO BALLADS, BLUES AND JAZZ Citicorp Middle (212-265-8054). Kim and Marion Cowings (Monday.); Keisha St. Joan and Guitar Summit (May 22).
TRAMPS (212-727-7788). Yo La Tengo, S. F. Seals and Lambchop (Thur.); Lilliputian Feat (May 23); Desmond Dekker (May 27); Stephen Stills Band (June 13); Delbert McClinton (June 17); Charlie Sexton (June 22); Rounder Records 25th Anniversary Calendar week end:Marcia Ball, Fellow Jocque, Steve Riley, Irma Thomas, Tracy Nelson (June 23-24).
VILLAGE VANGUARD Greenwich Hamlet (212-255-4037). The Marcus Roberts Trio (Tues.-May 21); the Wessell Anderson/Wycliffe Gordon Quintet (May 23-28); Mal Waldron and Steve Lacy (May xxx-June 4).
YWCA OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Lexington Avenue (212-735-9722). Diedre Murray and the All Star Band (June 28); Roy Nathanson (July 5); Marty Ehrlich (July 12); Tiye Giraud (July 19); Michael Cochrane (July 26).
New York State
ARTPARK Lewiston (800-659-7275). Tony Bennett (June 20); Buddy Guy (July 5); Mary Chapin Carpenter (July 6); Rite of Strings with Jean-Luc Ponty, Stanley Clarke and Al DiMeola (Aug. 14); Donald O'Connor and Carol Lawrence (Aug. 31); Jazz Festival with Milt Jackson Quartet, Roy Hargrove Quintet, Jacky Terrasson Trio, Gerry Mulligan, Kevin Mahogany, Leon Parker Band, Sonny Rollins, John Scofield Quartet (Sept. 1-ii); Blues Festival with Inferior Wells, Buckwheat Zydeco and Lucky Peterson (Sept. 3).
FINGER LAKES GRASSROOTS FESTIVAL Trumansburg Fairgrounds (607-387-5098). Jimmie Dale Gilmore, the Horseflies, Preston Frank and his Zydeco Family Band, the Flirtations, Donna the Buffalo and others (July twenty-23).
HUNTINGTON Summer ARTS FESTIVAL Heckscher Park (516-271-8442). Joshua Redman Quartet (June 24); Majestic Toucan (July 1); Cynthia Sayers Quartet (July 4); Klezmer Band with Ramat Gan, Israeli Dancers(Aug. 17); Jazz Knights (Aug. 18).
GRC AMERICAN MUSIC FEST Brown Foursquare Park, Rochester (716-482-4362). Herbie Isle of mann, David (Fathead) Newman, Delbert McClinton, the Staple Singers and others (July 21-23).
NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL Saratoga Springs (518-587-3330). Al Jarreau, Little Richard, Buddy Guy, Brecker Brothers, Terence Blanchard, Thelonious Monk Jr., Carol Sloane, Tania Maria (July 1); B. B. King, Grover Washington Jr., Herbie Hancock Trio, Herbie Mann and Les McCann, Joshua Redman Quartet, Roy Hargrove Quartet, Dorothy Donegan, Dirty Dozen Brass Ring and Dee Dee Bridgewater (July 2).
SKIDMORE JAZZ Establish Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs (518-584-5000). Skidmore Jazz Sextet, Jacky Terrasson, Maynard Ferguson and Renee Rosness (June 25, 27, 29, July 4 and six).
THE TURNING Indicate Piermont (914-359-1089). Ramblin' Jack Elliott (Wed.); the Pousett-Sprint Band (Fri.); Roger McGuinn (May 22-23); Odetta (May 26); Dave Van Ronk (June two); Jonathan Edwards (June 4); Fairport Convention (June seven-8).
WESTBURY MUSIC Fair (516-334-0800). Dan Fogelberg (May 23); the Stylistics, the Dramatics and the Chi-Lites (May 27); Doo-Wop Extravaganza with the Drifters, the Duprees, the Angels, the Del Vikings and others (June 10); Baton Ray Cyrus (June 24); Natalie Cole (July 7-8); the Pointer Sisters and Kool and the Gang (July 16); Paul Anka (July 28-29); Johnny Cash with June Carter and Kris Kristofferson (Aug. 3); Dion and Lesley Gore (Aug. 4); Huey Lewis and the News (Aug. xvi); Willie Nelson and Comatose at the Wheel (Aug. 19); Roger Whittaker (Aug. 25); Waylon Jennings and Marty Stuart (Aug. 26); Oak Ridge Boys and Eddie Rabbit (Aug. 31).
North Carolina
AN APPALACHIAN Summer FESTIVAL Appalachian State University, Boone (800-841-2787). Yomo Toro, Dingy Dozen Brass Band, Red Clay Ramblers and the Shady Grove Band (July 1-29).
Ohio
CAIN PARK MUSIC Series Various sites, Cleveland Heights (216-371-3000). Richie Havens (June 10); Stephen Stills (June 17); Sarah McLachlan (June 26); the Glenn Miller Orchestra (June 28); the Mighty Clouds of Joy (July i); Latin Jazz Festival with Poncho Sanchez, Claudio Roditi, Hendrick Meurkens, John Lee and Impacto Nuevo (July 2); Shirley Melt (July 9); Ki Aaleen with the Neal Creque/Buddy Sullivan Quartet (July sixteen); John Tesh (July 22); Harry Belafonte (Aug. 20).
Oregon
BRITT FESTIVALS Britt Gardens Amphitheater, Jacksonville (800-882-7488). Grover Washington Jr. (June 16); Belfry of Power (June 18); Dingy Dozen Contumely Band with Blind Boys of Alabama (June 25); Ramsey Lewis (June xxx); Gordon Lightfoot (July thirteen-fourteen); Stephen Stills (July sixteen); Pat Metheny Group (July 29-30); Leon Redbone (Sept. 2); Robert Cray Ring (Sept. 3).
Pennsylvania
Three RIVERS ARTS FESTIVAL Various sites, Pittsburgh (412-261-7040). Brave Combo (June two); Cris Williamson (June 11); Diamanda Galas(June 12); Rhodessa Jones (June 13); Brave Old World (June 16); Tito Puente (June 18).
Tennessee
NASHVILLE ON Phase Chevrolet/Geo Glory Theater at Opryland USA (615-889-6611). Tanya Tucker, Marty Stuart, Diamond Rio, Billy Ray Cyrus, the Oak Ridge Boys, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Aaron Tippin, Martina McBride, Willie Nelson, Confederate Railroad, Suzy Boggus, Barbara Mandrell and others (in repertory through Oct. 28).
SUMMER LIGHTS IN MUSIC City Various sites, Nashville (615-726-1875). Lady Diane, Marc Hummel and the Blues Survivors and others (June two); John Richards, Jeff Cordes Band, Al Kooper and others (June 3); Sha Sha Boom, Todd Snider, Count Bass-D and others (June four); Mark O'Connor with Victor Wooten, Futureman and Michael Kott, Diamond Rio and others (June five).
Vermont
CHAMPLAIN VALLEY SUMMER FOLK FESTIVAL University of Vermont, Redstone Campus, Burlington (800-769-9176). Tom Paxton, Utah Phillips, Advertisement Vielle Que Pourra, the Del McCoury Bluegrass Ring and others (Aug. 4-six).
Detect JAZZ FESTIVAL Diverse sites, Burlington (802-863-7992). Jacky Terrasson Trio and Leon Parker Quintet (June six); Slide Ride and the Jazz Mandolin Projection (June 7); Luther (Guitar Inferior) Johnson, Nathan and the Zydeco Cha Chas (June 8); Joshua Redman Quartet (June 9); Betty Carter and Her Quintet (June 10); Papa Wemba (June eleven).
LIVE AT STRATTON Stratton Mountain (802-297-3216). Temptations, Hootie and the Blowfish, Buddy Guy (July ane-Sept. iv).
Virginia
LIME KILN ARTS CONCERT SERIES Lime Kiln Arts, Lexington (703-463-7088). The Seldom Scene (June 3-four); Wayne Toups and Zydecajun (June 11); Laurie Lewis and the Grant Street Band (June eighteen); Leslie Tucker with Between the Lines (July xvi); Leo Kottke (July 23); Norman and Nancy Blake (Aug. half-dozen); the Bobs (Aug. 27); the Metro Blues All-Stars (Sept. iii).
LIVING TRADITIONS MAINSTAGE CONCERT SERIES Various sites, Abington (703-628-5005). Whitetop Mountain Band, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver (today); Frank Proffitt Jr., Ray Hicks and Mike Seeger (June eighteen); Virginia Vagabonds and Konnarock Critters (July 16); Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys (Aug. 5); John Jackson (Aug. thirteen).
SHENANDOAH VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL Orkney Springs Hotel, Orkney Springs (800-459-3396). Big Ring with the Kings of Swing (May 26); Latin American Music and Trip the light fantastic featuring Kaswa (July 29); Latin Jazz with Charlie Byrd (Aug. 11); Jazz featuring Plunky and Oneness (Aug. 12); Folk Festival with the Smith Sisters, Helicon and Trapezoid (Sept. 2); Big Band with the Tom Cunningham Orchestra (Sept. 3).
Washington
AT&T SUMMER NIGHTS AT THE PIER Pier 62/63, Seattle (206-682-4386). Ziggy Marley with Digable Planets and Spearhead, Shawn Colvin, Hootie and the Blowfish, Widespread Panic, Kathy Mattea and Marking O'Connor, Boz Skaggs, Indigo Girls in the stone opera "Jesus Christ Superstar," Tom Jones, Nanci Griffith, Buddy Guy with Ali Farka Toure, James Brown, Tower of Power, War, Natalie Cole, Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band (July 14-Aug. 23).
BUMBERSHOOT, THE SEATTLE ARTS FESTIVAL Seattle Center (206-682-4386). Jim Carroll with Patti Smith, Robert Cray, 10,000 Maniacs, Maceo Parker with Ani DiFranco, Dr. John and Jimi Hendrix Electric Guitar Festival (Sept. one-iv).
CENTRUM McCurdy Pavilion, Port Townsend (360-385-3102). Country Blues Festival: Pinetop Perkins, John Jackson, Eugene Powell, Paul Rishell, Alvin (Youngblood) Hart, Barrelhouse Chuck, Lightnin' Wells, Ethyl Caffie-Austin and others (June 16-17); Jazz Port Townsend: Bud Shank, the Ray Chocolate-brown Trio with Benny Green, the Roy Hargrove Quintet, Nick Brignola, Gary Foster, Joe LaBarbera, Holly Hoffman, Bobby Shew, Jiggs Whigham, Nancy King, Jay Clayton, Pete Christlieb, Don Lanphere and others (July 27-30).
A Tour Sampler
Rock/ Pop TONY BENNETT Fox Theater, Detroit (May 24-28); Atwood Concert Hall, Anchorage (June 7-8); Arlene Schnitzer Hall, Portland, Ore. (June 10-eleven); Venetian Theater, Katonah, Due north. Y. (June xv); Foxwoods Casino, Ledyard, Conn. (June xvi-eighteen); Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nev. (June 29-July 3); Caesars, Atlantic Metropolis (Aug. 9-13).
NATALIE COLE Caesars Palace, Las Vegas (June 1-4); Hampton Coliseum, Va. (June 25).
THE DOOBIE BROTHERS WITH Greenhorn Cashman Field, Las Vegas, Nev. (Sabbatum.); Jack Potato Stadium, San Diego (May 21).
MELISSA ETHERIDGE Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, Irvine, Calif. (today); Difficult Rock Hotel, Las Vegas, Nev. (Thur.-Fri.); Fiddler'southward Green Amphitheater, Englewood, Colo. (May 21); Huntsman Centre, Table salt Lake City (May 22); America West Arena, Phoenix (May 31); Target Centre, Minneapolis (June 2); Globe Music Theater, Tinley Park, Sick. (June 3); Bradley Center, Milwaukee (June 4); Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati (June six); Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Mich. (June 11); Polaris Amphitheater, Columbus, Ohio (June 12); the Spectrum, Philadelphia (June 14); Brendan Byrne Arena, E Rutherford, N. J. (June xvi); Performing Arts Eye, Saratoga Springs, Northward.Y. (June 17); Great Woods Eye, Mansfield, Mass. (June 19-20); Nissan Pavilion, Manassas, Va. (June 25); Hartford Civic Center, Hartford (June 26); Jones Beach, Wantagh, N. Y. (June 27); Walnut Creek Amphitheater, Raleigh, Due north. C. (June 29); Lakewood Amphitheater, Atlanta (July i); Miami Arena (July three); U.s.F. Sun Dome, Tampa, Fla. (July 5).
THE GRATEFUL Dead Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, Nev. (Fri.-May 21); Seattle Eye Stadium (May 24-26); Portland Meadows, Ore. (May 28-29); Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, Calif. (June ii-4); Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J. (June xviii-19); Knickerbocker Loonshit, Albany (June 21-22); R. F. K. Stadium, Washington (June 24-25); Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich. (June 27-28); Deer Creek Music Centre, Noblesville, Ind. (July two-3); Riverport Amphitheater, Maryland Heights, Mo. (July 5-6); Soldier Field, Chicago (July viii-9).
JULIO IGLESIAS Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nev. (Aug 15-20); Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nev. (Aug. 24-27).
INDIGO GIRLS Civic Eye, Fargo, N.D. (today); Petty Wound Schoolhouse, Pine Ridge Reservation, Minn. (Tues.); Snowfall Male monarch Resort, Jackson Hole, Wyo. (Thur.); Wolf Mountain Amphitheater, Park Urban center, Utah (Friday.); Paolo Soleri Amphitheater, Santa Fe, N. M. (May 23); Symphony Hall, Phoenix (May 25); Atwood Concert Hall, Anchorage (May xxx-31).
TOM JONES MGM Chiliad, Las Vegas, Nev. (June 15-28); Grant Park, Chicago (July ane); Palace Theater, Louisville, Ky. (July 8); Tennessee Performing Arts Center, Nashville (July xi); Peace Arts Center, Greenville, Southward.C. (July sixteen); Resorts International, Atlantic City (July nineteen-23); Foxwoods Casino, Ledyard, Conn. (July 28-30).
GORDON LIGHTFOOT Morrison Center, Boise, Idaho (July xvi); Wente Brothers Winery, Livermore, Calif. (July nineteen); Universal Amphitheater, Universal City, Calif. (July 23); Opera House, Lexington, Ky. (July 28).
LYLE LOVETT Mud Island Amphitheater, Memphis (July 22); Chastain Park, Atlanta (July 24); Radio Urban center Music Hall, New York (July 27); Harborlights Pavilion, Boston (July 28); Oakdale Theater, Wallingford, Conn. (July 29); Center for the Arts, Louisville, Ky. (Aug. 2); Riverbend Music Heart, Cincinnati (Aug. iii); Deer Creek Music Festival, Noblesville, Ind. (Aug. 6); Hilton Hotel, Reno (Aug. 17); Greek Theater, Berkeley, Calif. (Aug. 18); Country Bowl, Santa Barbara, Calif. (Aug. 19); Starplex Amphitheater, Dallas (Aug. 26).
KATE AND ANNA McGARRIGLE Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis (today); Carnegie Lecture Hall, Pittsburgh (Sat.); Big Acme Chautauqua, Bayfield, Wis. (June 23).
LIZA MINNELLI Cerritos Center, Calif. (June 7-eleven); Civic Center Plaza, Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Aug. 9-12).
BERNADETTE PETERS Bally's Grand, Las Vegas, Nev. (Thur.-May 24); Chastain Park Amphitheater, Atlanta (June vii); Metropolitan Park, Jacksonville, Fla. (June 10); Davie Symphony Hall, San Francisco (July 15); Mitchell Pavilion, Houston (July 28).
THE ROCHES Folk Festival, New Holland, Pa. (Sat.); Smoky Hill River Festival, Salina, Kan. (June 23)
LINDA RONSTADT Orpheum Theater, Boston (today); Universal Amphitheater, Universal City, Calif. (May 18-19).
NANCY SINATRA Odeon Concert Society, Cleveland (Tues.); Industry, Pontiac, Mich. (Wed.); Park W, Chicago (Thur.).
THE TURTLES with FLO AND EDDIE Riverport Amphitheater, Maryland Heights, Mo. (June ten); Fredrick Brown Amphitheater, Atlanta (June 23); Southern Star Amphitheater, Houston (July ane); Myrtle Edwards Park, Seattle (July xiv); Maire Irwin Center, Homewood, Ill. (July fourteen).
Hamlet PEOPLE Bally's 1000, Las Vegas, Nev. (Thur.); Airplane pilot Field, Buffalo (June 24); Aladdin Hotel, Las Vegas (June xxx); Civic Stadium, Portland, Ore. (July 1).
Hard Stone/ Alternative/ Rap
Belly Afterdark, Honolulu (May 31).
BOYZ Ii MEN Superdome, New Orleans (July two); Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee (July 6); Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, Mich. (July 7); Blockbuster-Sony Center, Camden, N.J. (July xiv).
THE CRANBERRIES Strand Theater, Providence, R.I. (today).
HOOTIE AND THE BLOWFISH Mann Music Center, Philadelphia (June 16); Roseland, New York (June 20); Smashing Wood Center, Mansfield, Mass. (June 21); Merriweather Post, Columbia, Doc. (June 23); Stabler Arena, Bethlehem, Pa. (June 30); Mesa Amphitheater, Ariz. (July 27); Municipal Stadium, St. Paul (Aug. 19).
FREEDY JOHNSTON Cherry Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, Colo. (Thur.-Friday.); Maxwell'south, Hoboken, N.J. (June 2-three); Memorial Stadium, Charlotte, N.C. (June 10); Penn's Landing, Philadelphia (July xvi).
HOLLY NEAR McCabe'due south, Santa Monica, Calif. (today); Broward Center, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (June 17); Peter Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville, Ore. (July 2).
JIMMY PAGE AND ROBERT Constitute Keen Western Forum, Inglewood, Calif (Tues.-Wed.); Oakland Coliseum, Calif. (Fri.); Portland Memorial Coliseum, Ore. (May 23).
PEARL JAM Wolf Mountain Amphitheater, Park City, Utah (June 17); Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, Colo. (June nineteen-twenty); Boreal Ridge, Truckee, Calif. (June 22); Golden Gate Park, San Francisco (June 24); Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix (June 29); Pan American Center, Las Cruces, N.1000. (June 30); South Park Meadows, Austin, Tex. (July 2); Tad Gormley Stadium, New Orleans (July 4); Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee (July 8-9).
R.E.1000. Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, Calif. (Tues.-Wed.); Portland Memorial Coliseum, Ore. (June nineteen); Delta Eye, Table salt Lake Urban center (June 23); Fiddler'due south Green Amphitheater, Englewood, Colo. (June 24-25); Sandstone Amphitheater, Bonner Springs, Kan. (June 27-28); Target Center, Minneapolis (June xxx); Rosemont Horizon, Ill. (June ii-4); Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich. (June 6-7); Polaris Amphitheater, Columbus, Ohio (June 9); Star Lake Amphitheater, Burgettstown, Pa. (June ten); Gund Arena, Cleveland (June 11); Bang-up Wood Heart, Mansfield, Mass. (June 16-17); Knickerbocker Arena, Albany (June 20); Madison Foursquare Garden, New York (June 22-24).
THROWING MUSES Toad's Place, New Haven (Tues.); Lupo'south Heartbreak Hotel, Providence, R. I. (Thur.); Somerville Theater, Mass. (Sabbatum.-May 21).
VERUCA Salt New Daisy Theater, Memphis (Tues.); Bogart's, Cincinnati (Wed.); Madison Theater, Peoria, Sick. (Friday.); the Rave, Milwaukee. (Sabbatum.); Get-go Avenue, Minneapolis (May 21).
Jazz/Dejection
GATO BARBIERI The Cabooze, Minneapolis (June 17); Cubby Carry Lounge, Chicago (June 18).
THE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA, with CLARENCE FOUNTAIN The Atomic number 26 Equus caballus, Northampton, Mass (Thur.); Penn's Landing, Philadelphia (Sabbatum.); Big Pinnacle Chautauqua, Bayfield, Wis. (July 2); Center for the Arts, Arvada, Colo. (Aug. 25).
CLARENCE (GATEMOUTH) Brown Jazz Cruise, Juneau, Alaska (Sabbatum.); Saint Chapelle Winery, Caldwell, Idaho (June eleven); New Orleans past the Bay, Mountain View, Calif. (June 17); Blues Festival, Kalamazoo, Mich. (July fifteen).
CHICK COREA Museum of Natural History, Washington (May 29).
FAT POSSUM MISSISSIPPI JUKE JOINT CARAVAN (Junior Kimbrough, R. Fifty. Burnside and David Thompson Business firm of Blues, New Orleans (Tues.); Blind Willie'south, Atlanta (Wed.); River Blues, Philadelphia (Sat.); House of Blues, Cambridge, Mass. (May 23-24); Lafayette Tap Room, Buffalo (May 25); Regal Theater, Detroit (May 26); Koko Taylor's, Chicago (June ii).
MAYNARD FERGUSON AND HIS BIG BOP NOUVEAU BAND Trapp Family Meadow, Stowe, Vt. (July 2).
ROUNDER RECORDS 25th Anniversary LOUISIANA RED HOT MUSIC TOUR Backstage, Seattle (May 25); Aladdin Theater, Portland, Ore. (May 26); Firm of Dejection, Westward Hollywood, Calif. (June i); City Stages, Birmingham, Ala. (June 17); Tornado Alley, Wheaton, Physician. (June 20); Wilbert's, Cleveland (June 27); Imperial Theater, Detroit (June 28); FitzGerald's, Berwyn, Ill. (July 3).
MACEO PARKER seven Willow St., Port Chester, Northward. Y. (Fri.); Northwestern University, Evanston, Sick. (May 27); Antone's, Austin, Tex. (June 8); Thunderbird, Houston (June 9); House of Blues, New Orleans (June 10); Hatch Shell, Boston (June 25).
TITO PUENTE LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City (June 24); Stephen Talkhouse, Amagansett, N. Y. (June 25); Bluebird Cafe, Denver (July 28); Arts Center, Peekskill, North.Y. (Aug. 5).
JOHN PRINE Wolf Trap, Vienna, Va. (June ten); Florida Theater, Jacksonville, Fla. (June 11-fifteen); Chastain Park Amphitheater, Atlanta (June 17).
LEON REDBONE The Vogue, Indianapolis (May 23); the Ark, Ann Arbor, Mich. (May 24); Opera House, Woodstock, Ill. (May 26-27); Skyline Stage, Chicago (June 28); Kentucky Theater, Lexington (June 7); Opera House, Earlville, Northward.Y. (June 17).
ARTURO SANDOVAL Cal Poly Theater, San Luis Obispo, Calif. (June 2-iii); Madison Square Garden, New York (July 1); Grant Park, Chicago (Aug. ii).
TAJ MAHAL Minnesota Zoo, Apple tree Valley, Minn. (June 4); the Warfield, San Francisco (June 17); University of Connecticut, Storrs (June 29); Manhattan Square Park, Rochester (July 8).
TANIA MARIA Yoshi'south, Oakland, Calif. (May 31-June four); Stockton State College, Pomona, N.J. (July 14); Blue Note, New York (Aug 29-Sept. three).
BARRY WHITE Fox Theater, St. Louis (June 4); Chastain Park Amphitheater, Atlanta (June half dozen); Louisville Gardens, Ky. (June 7); Land Theater, Cleveland (June 10-eleven); Mann Music Heart, Philadelphia (June 17); Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Columbus, Ohio (June 21); Charlotte Colisuem, Northward.C. (June 24); Hampton Coliseum, Va. (June 25); Augusta Civic Center, Ga. (June 27); James L. Knight Eye, Miami (June 30-July one); Superdome, New Orleans (July 3); Fox Theater, Atlanta (July 5); Harborlights Pavilion, Boston (July ix); Shea's Theater, Buffalo (July 12); the Paramount, New York (July 14-15); Jones Beach, Wantagh, N.Y. (July xvi); Masonic Temple Theater, Detroit (July 19, 21); Chicago Theater (July 22-23, 25); Starlite Theater, Kansas City, Mo. (July 26); Constitution Hall, Washington (Aug i-ii); the Summit, Houston (Aug. five); Greek Theater, Los Angeles (Aug. 11-12); Desert Sky Pavilion, Phoenix (Aug. xiii).
GEORGE WINSTON Selection-Staiger Hall, Evanston, Ill. (June eight); Berklee Performance Center, Boston (June x); Kennedy Eye Concert Hall, Washington (June 12); Avery Fisher Hall, New York (June 16); Grand Opera House, Wilmington, Del. (June 18-19); University of Music, Philadelphia (June 21); McCarter Theater, Princeton, N. J. (June 23).
Reggae/ World Vanquish
Caribbean JAZZ PROJECT (Dave Samuels, Andy Narell and Paquito D'Rivera) Business firm of Blues, West Hollywood, Calif. (June 20); Villa Montalvo, Saratoga, Calif. (June 22); Cuthbert Amphitheater, Eugene, Ore. (June 23); Two Rivers Park, Glenwood, Colo. (Aug. 9).
BUCKWHEAT ZYDECO Jambalaya River Festival, Pittsburgh (May 27-28); New Orleans by the Bay, Mount View, Calif. (June 17); Play a joke on Glen Metropolis Park, Flagstaff, Ariz. (July 2).
LOS LOBOS Humphrey's, San Diego (June ii); Innsbruck After Hours, Richmond, Va. (June 21); Bottle and Cork, Dewey Beach, Del. (June 22); Weidner Eye, Green Bay, Wis. (Aug. 17); Pump Room, Sioux Falls, Due south.D. (Aug. 20); Chautauqua Auditorium, Boulder, Colo. (Aug. 22); Riverwalk Heart, Breckenridge, Colo. (Aug. 25); Mishawaka Amphitheater, Bellvue, Colo. (Aug. 26).
Land
CHET ATKINS Westbury Music Fair, N.Y. (Aug. 9); Valley Forge Music Fair, Devon, Pa. (Aug. 10).
JOHNNY CASH Opryland, Nashville (Sat.-May 21).
CHARLIE DANIELS Ring River Jam, Kaukauna, Wis. (June ii); Nashville North, Taylorville, Ill. (June iii); Rock River Valley, Sterling, Sick. (June 24); Dollywood, Pigeon Forge, Tenn. (July 1-three); Jamboree in the Hills, St. Clairsville, Ohio (July 15); Grandstands, Indiana, Pa. (July 16); Oakdale Theater, Wallingford, Conn. (Aug. 5).
MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER L. B. Day Amphitheater, Salem, Ore. (June 4); Greek Theater, Los Angeles (June 10); Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, Colo. (June 14); Wolf Trap, Vienna, Va. (July 2-3); Oakdale Theater, Wallingford, Conn. (July 8); Tanglewood, Lenox, Mass. (July 10); Chautauqua Amphitheater, Chautauqua, N.Y. (July xiv); Olympic Center, Lake Placid, Northward.Y. (July xv); Mann Music Eye, Philadelphia (Aug. three); Ft. Adams State Park, Newport, R.I. (Aug. 5); Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati (Aug. 9); Von Braun Civic Center, Huntsville, Ala. (Aug. 10); Chastain Park, Atlanta (Aug. xi-12); Tupelo Coliseum, Miss. (Aug. 17); Mud Island Amphitheater, Memphis (Aug. eighteen).
THE HIGHWAYMEN (Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and Kris Kristofferson) Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, Calif. (May 31); Rio Hotel, Las Vegas, Nev. (June three); Universal Amphitheater, Universal City, Calif. (June 4); Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, Mich. (June viii); Patriot Heart, Fairfax, Va. (June 10); Mark of the Quad Cities, Moline, Ill. (June 17); Foxwoods Casino, Ledyard, Conn. (June 22); Carowinds Paladium, Charlotte, N.C. (June 25).
GEORGE JONES Tupelo Coliseum, Miss. (June x); Mankato Civic Heart, Minn. (June 25); Capitol Music Hall, Wheeling, Due west. Va. (July 8); Fernwood Expo Center, Bushkill, Pa. (July 23); Grand Palace, Branson, Mo. (July 30-31); Sunrise Music Theater, Fla. (Aug. 25).
REBA McENTIRE K. H. Blockbuster Pavilion, Devore, Calif. (July 9); Starplex Amphitheater, Dallas (July fifteen); Hersheypark Amphitheater, Hershey, Pa. (July 22); Darien Lake Performing Arts Middle, Darien Eye, N.Y. (July 23)
KATHY MATTEA Riverfront Amphitheater, Little Rock, Ark. (May 26); Billy Bob'south, Fort Worth (May 27); Alabama Theater, Myrtle Beach, Southward. C. (July 29); Johnson Memorial Stadium, Kingsport, Tenn. (July thirty); Jorgenson Auditorium, Storrs, Conn. (Aug. 4); Navy Pier, Chicago (Aug. 28).
Beak MONROE Ryman Auditorium, Nashville (June 13); Bluegrass Festival, Summerville, W. Va. (June 24); Coronet Theater, Evanston, Ill. (June 30); Capitol Music Hall, Wheeling, West. Va. (July 22); Henderson Arts Council, Ky. (Aug. three).
WILLIE NELSON Capitol Music Hall, Wheeling, Due west. Va. (Sat.); Sands Hotel, Atlantic Urban center (July 21-23); Geo Theater, Nashville (July 29); Hunter Mountain, Hunter, North.Y. (Aug. 13).
TAMMY WYNETTE Grand Casino, Hinckley, Minn. (June 4); Tropworld, Atlantic Urban center (Aug. 4-5); Indian Ranch, Webster, Mass. (Aug. xiii).
TRISHA YEARWOOD Galleria Amphitheater, Atlanta (June 17); Wolf Trap, Vienna, Va. (June 21); Veteran'due south Park Amphitheater, Springfield, Ohio (June 23); Grant Park, Chicago (June 24); Power Center, Ann Arbor, Mich. (June 25); Melody Off-white Theater, North Tonawanda, N.Y. (June 28); Ocean Centre, Daytona Embankment, Fla. (Aug. 5); Humphrey's, San Diego (Aug. 28). Compiled by Suzanne O'Connor
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/1995/05/14/arts/pop-music-when-the-stars-come-out-to-wild-applause.html
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