Tickets on sale April 25 for Festival Hall’s The Jazz Legacy Project: John Coltrane

Festival Hall, Greensboro’s premier arts venue and cultural center presents the second show of the 2022 Jazz Series, The Jazz Legacy Project: John Coltrane, The Beauty of the Struggle, Thursday, June 16, at 7:30 p.m.

Throughout John Coltrane’s life, he struggled to beat addiction, struggled to be a better person, and struggled to find his own voice on the saxophone. From his early days with Miles Davis through A Love Supreme, Coltrane turned those struggles into some of the most beautiful and important music ever created.

“I am so excited to have The Jazz Legacy Project back at the hall in June,” states Festival Hall Director Nicole Chillemi. “I can’t wait to hear the band highlight John Coltrane’s music…and Justin Varnes telling his story will be amazing.”

The Jazz Legacy Project: John Coltrane, The Beauty of the Struggle is the second of a three-part jazz series at Festival Hall this year. Each program is roughly 90 minutes, with the goal of bringing the casual jazz listener inside the minds and music of the most influential and interesting American musicians of all time. The life and music of the artist/composer is entertainingly narrated by the drummer, Justin Varnes, and seminal jazz pieces are played to illuminate the narration. These are not tribute concerts in the sense that the musicians are trying to recreate the original performances, but instead to celebrate the essence and accomplishments of the particular artist.

Varnes has taught jazz at Emory University, Georgia Tech, and Georgia State University, as well as toured with Earl Klugh, Phoebe Snow, and Mose Allison. His Jazz Legacy Project was sponsored by the Fulton County Public Library system for a year-long series of concerts. The Jazz Legacy Project has also performed at the Velvet Note, the Jazz Corner, the 30-A Songwriter’s Festival, and the Greenville Music Museum.

The Jazz Legacy Project: John Coltrane, The Beauty of the Struggle is on Thursday, June 16, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $20 for general admission. For tickets and more information, visit www.festivalhallga. com. This program is sponsored in part by Visit Lake Oconee. www.visitlakeoconee.com.

Sponsorship opportunities are available for The Jazz Legacy Project Series. Please reach out to Nicole Chillemi at nicole@festivalhallga. com or 762-243-8022 for more information.

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