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Join us for Ellen Rowe’s Annual Mother’s Day Concert for an afternoon of music celebrating the incredible contributions of women in jazz. This special concert will highlight the talent of five exceptional artists: Ellen Rowe (piano), Sunny Wilkinson (vocals), Ingrid Racine (trumpet), Marion Hayden (string bass), and Annie Hayes (drums). These musicians will engage in insightful conversations from the stage about groundbreaking female jazz artists who have shaped the genre, and will perform iconic tunes made famous by legendary musicians such as Ella Fitzgerald, Ingrid Jensen, Esperanza Spalding, Terri Lyne Carrington, and Terry Pollard. Come celebrate the powerful voices and innovative spirits of women in jazz, all while honoring the special mothers and women in our lives.
Ellen Rowe, piano
Marion Hayden, bass
Annie Hayes, drums
Ingrid Racine, trumpet
This concert is generously supported by a collective of All About the Trio Series Sponsors: Ron & Mimi Bogdasarian, Susan & Oliver Cameron, Barbara J. Kelly, Elizabeth Kirksey in memory of Web Kirksey, and Patricia Hogberg in honor of David Hogberg
Price: $30-40, Students: $20-30
Kerrytown Concert House
415 N Fourth Ave
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
United States
Patchy rain nearby, with a high of 81 and low of 43 degrees. Don't forget your umbrella! Sunny in the morning, patchy rain nearby in the afternoon and evening, clear overnight.
Off you go first thing into the world of more government control. Government run power systems shouldn't even be on your mind. DTE is a private company, government regulated. Even that is ripe for corruption. How is the government run water monopoly doing? Think of Flint, Michigan and even little Saline.
Apart of the book of Revelation. We are living in it
To the editor ✍️
Please report out who said what accurately.
Is there something wrong with the current setup?
The fire department is receiving hundreds of thousands if not over a million in new equipment in conjunction with the data center project. Would think that save would have freed money at some point in the budget projections. More to the point, we have heard the Fire Chief speak two or three times now.