June - July 1997
Volume 3 Number 5
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Dreaming Habana Sunshine by Manuel Gonzales
Oooh, Lord! This boy can play!

Hubbard and Watkins This Year's Jazz Hall of Fame Inductees by ADA Staff
In a year when the trumpet, violin and piano will be featured by legendary and soon-to-be-legendary jazz musicians at the Clarksville Jazz Festival, the annual honors of induction into the Austin Jazz Hall of Fame will go to two local guitar heroes.

Sebastian Campesi: Hidden Treasure by Lisa Schneider
He told me where he came from, how he learned to play, and how he learned from and developed a relationship with his mentor and long-time friend, the infamous jazz violinist Joe Venuti.

Today's Clarksville by Marie Black
More than just a stage with its appropriate players, the KwikWash is a true microcosm of one of Austin's most diverse neighborhoods.

Up All Night by Harold McMillan
I worry that one more year will come and go and I'll still not have a good enough clue as to what Austin will do to support a an annual cultural event that is very broad in its programming, yet based in the culture of African America.

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What Ever It Is, It's Magic: The Heather Woodbury Report Becomes an American Odyssey in 8 Acts by Courtenay Nearburg
We look to performance art to break the rules, to present the taboo, to stretch the boundaries of contemporary theatre and performance.

Women in Jazz by Marie Black
Case study: the female jazz singer. Sultry, just under boiling over. The queen of the smoke-filled room. Still dazzling, still mysterious.


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