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SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: &#8220;Jazz, Drenched with Blues and Funk&#8221; featuring faculty ensemble Gator Tail with special guest pianist Teo Ciavarella
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DESCRIPTION:[caption id=&quot;attachment_9793&quot; align=&quot;alignnone&quot; width=&quot;396&quot;] Gator Tail: left to right: Greg Yasinitsky, David Jarvis, Brad Ard and Brian Ward[/caption]\n\n&nbsp;\n\nGator Tail, the Washington State University faculty quartet featuring saxophonist, Greg Yasinitsky; organist Brian Ward; guitarist Brad Ard; and percussionist Dave Jarvis will present the concert &quot;Jazz, Drenched in Blues and Funk&quot; on Tuesday, September 12th, at 8:00 pm, in Kimbrough Concert Hall on the WSU Campus, as part of the WSU Faculty Artist Series. Special guest for the program is renowned Italian jazz pianist Teo Ciavarella, one of Europe&#039;s finest jazz artists.\n\nGator Tail is a group which features the classic combination of tenor saxophone, Hammond organ, guitar and drums, producing a jazz sound with an added emphasis of blues and funk. The program will include originals by the members of the group including Ard&#039;s &quot;Digsville&quot; and &quot;Undercurrent;&quot; Yasinitsky&#039;s &quot;Partial Eclipse&quot; and &quot;Nights of Wind and Water,&quot; along with tunes from the recent Gator Tail CD including Ward&#039;s &quot;Count Dutch.&quot; Joining Gator Tail for a few selections will be European piano virtuoso Teo Ciavarella. Listeners who appreciate jazz with a dose of funky blues are in for a treat.\n\nGeneral admission is $10.00, seniors and non-WSU students are $5.00 and WSU students are free. All proceeds go to support music scholarships in the WSU School of Music.\n\n
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