- Sounds Provocative Jazz Art Auction, April 19
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- Two more GJF concerts on CBC Radio 2
- Two Festival concerts on CBC Radio 2
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- CBC Radio 2 broadcasts Breit & Lussier concert tonight
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Sounds Provocative Jazz Art Auction, April 19
Great choice of original art, silent auction, drinks and food
Please save this date: Sunday, April 19, 2 - 6 pm. Over 40 talented local artists are featured in this year's Jazz Art Auction, bringing you incredible works of art to bid on. Plus, there will be a silent auction with gift certificates and giveaways from local businesses. Your support means the Guelph Jazz Festival can continue to bring improvisational jazz to the Royal City and keep its reputation as one of Canada's most influential music festivals. Your ticket to the event includes two drinks and many delectable nibbles. See below for details.
Participating artists include: Scott Abbott, Chris Ahlers, Susan Buchanan, Lynn Chidwick, Marilyn Clarke, Patti Collins, Nick Craine, Jo-Anne Harder, Carmen Hickson, Mary Karavos, Ed Kuris, Gordon Laird, Tania Love, Barry McCarthy, Tina Newlove, Maria Pezzano, Tammy Ratcliff, Cheryl Ruddock, Vanya Ryan, Kristin Samuel-Stevens, Graeme Sheffield, Karin Silverstone, Jerrard Smith, Candace Slack, Cole Swanson, Serena Tene, Annete Twist, Robert Weaver.
To preview the artwork available, visit www.guelphjazzfestival.comWhen: Sunday, April 19, 2009, 2 - 6 pm
Where: The Bookshelf's Ebar and Green Room, 41 Quebec St., Guelph, ON
Cost: $40
Tickets: The Bookshelf, 41 Quebec Street; Guelph Jazz Festival (519-763-4952)
National Jazz Awards - vote Guelph Jazz
The Guelph Jazz Festival is one of six nominees for "Jazz Festival of the Year", for the 2009 National Jazz Awards. Please show your support for our festival by voting online

Marilyn Crispell (USA), solo piano
Acclaimed pianist Marilyn Crispell returns once again to Guelph for a highly anticipated solo recital. Her recent recordings emphasize a more reflective and lyrical side to her masterful piano playing.
