Wednesday, December 16th @ 9pm
JRAC is presenting one of the most beloved and nostalgic holiday albums, Vince Guaraldi's "A Charlie Brown Christmas".
ALBUM BACKGROUND:
By the early 1960s, Charles M. Schulz's comic strip Peanuts had become a sensation worldwide.Television producer Lee Mendelson acknowledged the strip's cultural impression and produced a documentary on the subject, titled A Boy Named Charlie Brown. Mendelson, a fan of jazz, heard a song by Vince Guaraldi on the radio not long after completion of his documentary, and contacted the musician to produce music for the special. By April 1965, Time featured the Peanuts gang on its magazine cover, and plans for an animated half-hour Peanuts Christmas special were commissioned by The Coca-Cola Company.
The first instrumentals for the special were recorded by Guaraldi at Glendale, California's Whitney Studio with bassist Monty Budwig and drummer Colin Bailey. Allmusic reviewer Shawn M. Haney called it a "joyous and festive meditation for the holiday season," writing, "Guaraldi strings together elegant, enticing arrangements that reflect the spirit and mood of Schulz's work" and that it "introduce[d] contemporary jazz to youngsters with grace, charm, and creativity."
This December marks the 50th Anniversary of the album.
PERFORMANCES BY:
Quentin Coaxum- trumpet
Dustin Laurenzi- tenor sax
Stu Mindeman- piano
Jake Vinsel- bass
Mikel Avery- drums
Along with live painting by featured artist, Lewis Achenbach!
ADMISSION & LOCATION
Suggested $10 donation or $5 w/ valid student ID*
Cash only, Smaller bills appreciated.
All ages. 21+ for alcoholic beverages.
Beverages generously provided by Candid Wines.
All JRAC events take place at The Fulton Street Collective:
Located in the Hubbart Street Lofts
1821 W. Hubbard St. (3rd Floor)
Chicago, IL 60612
(773) 852 2481
*All proceeds directly support the artists to perform in the event along with the volunteers who help make it all come together.
JRAC is presenting one of the most beloved and nostalgic holiday albums, Vince Guaraldi's "A Charlie Brown Christmas".
ALBUM BACKGROUND:
By the early 1960s, Charles M. Schulz's comic strip Peanuts had become a sensation worldwide.Television producer Lee Mendelson acknowledged the strip's cultural impression and produced a documentary on the subject, titled A Boy Named Charlie Brown. Mendelson, a fan of jazz, heard a song by Vince Guaraldi on the radio not long after completion of his documentary, and contacted the musician to produce music for the special. By April 1965, Time featured the Peanuts gang on its magazine cover, and plans for an animated half-hour Peanuts Christmas special were commissioned by The Coca-Cola Company.
The first instrumentals for the special were recorded by Guaraldi at Glendale, California's Whitney Studio with bassist Monty Budwig and drummer Colin Bailey. Allmusic reviewer Shawn M. Haney called it a "joyous and festive meditation for the holiday season," writing, "Guaraldi strings together elegant, enticing arrangements that reflect the spirit and mood of Schulz's work" and that it "introduce[d] contemporary jazz to youngsters with grace, charm, and creativity."
This December marks the 50th Anniversary of the album.
PERFORMANCES BY:
Quentin Coaxum- trumpet
Dustin Laurenzi- tenor sax
Stu Mindeman- piano
Jake Vinsel- bass
Mikel Avery- drums
Along with live painting by featured artist, Lewis Achenbach!
ADMISSION & LOCATION
Suggested $10 donation or $5 w/ valid student ID*
Cash only, Smaller bills appreciated.
All ages. 21+ for alcoholic beverages.
Beverages generously provided by Candid Wines.
All JRAC events take place at The Fulton Street Collective:
Located in the Hubbart Street Lofts
1821 W. Hubbard St. (3rd Floor)
Chicago, IL 60612
(773) 852 2481
*All proceeds directly support the artists to perform in the event along with the volunteers who help make it all come together.