Apr 28 2011
Kamau Daoud Discusses the Life and Legacy of Legendary Jazz Drummer Billy Higgins
Renowned jazz drummer and Southern California native Billy Higgins left an enduring presence within the Los Angeles music scene. Higgins taught young musicians at the University of California Los Angeles, and co-founded the World Stage, a cultural center that nurtures young musical talent. He was a resident drummer for Blue Note records and recorded with prominent artists throughout his long career, including jazz pianist and composer Thelonious Monk. On the 10th anniversary of this passing KPFK Pacifica Radio honors the life and legacy of Billy Higgins at its first annual Hero Awards. This Sunday, May 1st, a 5:30pm VIP reception will be followed with a tribute concert beginning at 7:00pm at the Catalina Ball Room and Grill in Hollywood. Performers include Poncho Sanchez, George Duke, Stanley Clarke and Kenny Burrell.
GUEST: Kamau Daoud, poet, co-founder of the World Stage, performer at May 1st Tribute concert
1st ANNUAL KPFK HERO AWARDS
SUNDAY MAY 1st, 2011
VIP Reception at 5:30pm
Tribute Concert 7:00pm
Catalina Bar & Grill
6725 West Sunset
Hollywood CA. 90028
Tickets $75.00 for Tribute Concert, $125.00 for VIP Reception and Concert
Purchase tickets at www.kpfk.org and www.catalinajazzclub.com or e-mail heroawards@kpfk.org
For more info call (818) 985-2711 ext. 326
VIP Reception includes meet and greet with performers and special guests, silent auction and hospitality.
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