Talent
Description
Famed flutist Tim Weisberg will perform with his Band for
DVAC’s Special Presentation of Wine Art and Jazz Night, May 15th 2016, at the
Diamond Valley Arts Council’s Diamond Valley Arts Center, located at 123 N.
Harvard St., Hemet Ca 92543. Doors open at 6:45pm with the show starting at
7:00pm. Admission ranges from $25 to $45. Tickets may be ordered ONLINE at the
DVAC website (www.thedvac.org), through
PurplePass (www.purplepass.com) or by
stopping by the Art Center Wednesday through Saturday, 11am to 5pm. Though he opened the Monterey Jazz Festival as a grad student in 1970, Tim was "eating the forbidden fruit of rock n' roll," as he puts it. With his passion for multi-genre music, including Funk and R&B, it wasn't long before he was sharing the stage with the likes of Jefferson Starship, Frank Zappa and Bruce Springsteen. Soon his unique musicianship was heard on a wide range of albums, paired with performers from The Carpenters to Dave Mason. Meanwhile, his first solo album, released on A&M in 1971, triumphed with an innovative sound of rock-jazz-pop fusion that promptly turned him into an industry pioneer. Tim had released eight albums of his own by the time he teamed with the late Dan Fogelberg on the 1978 hit album, "Twin Sons Of Different Mothers." When this collaboration quickly went platinum, Tim's virtuosity was indelibly stamped on the world music map. Tim’s new album "Another Byte," is available on I Tunes, in Stores and from www.timweisberg.com . Long regarded as forerunners of the jam band culture, Tim and his bands played to crowds in some of rock's most notable venues. Now, as long-standing fans flock to hear him, a new wave of enthusiasts has emerged. In an era of unrivaled musical diversity, they appreciate the artistry of a true original who performs a full spectrum of exuberant fusion that rocks, rolls and resounds. Some of the top venues where Tim has performed: Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Colorado; Greek Theatre, Los Angeles; The Troubadour, Los Angeles; Monterey Jazz Festival; Catalina Jazz Festival; ldyllwild Jazz in the Pines Festival; Merriweather Post Pavilion, Maryland; The Barns at Wolf Trap, Virginia; Orchestra Hall, Boston; Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis. WINE ART AND JAZZ is a fundraiser for The DVAC and its programs. Guests receive two glasses of wine or other beverage, light appetizers and access to the current gallery exhibition as well as the concert. Doors open for General Admission at 6:45 pm with the concert beginning at 7:00 pm. Items Not Allowed
Please no outside food or beverages.
Additional Information
Assigned Seating guest may enter the Theatre at 6:30pm.
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Presented By
7:00pm to 9:00pm
Bistro Tables: $45.00
All Ages
250 951-652-3822 UPCOMING EVENTS
PAST EVENTS
Saturday, April 15th
Diamond Valley Arts Center Past Event
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