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Donald Harrison's Hornucopia: Soul & Smooth Jazz Lovers (Show 2)

Thu Apr 23 at 9:00pm

New Orleans, LA

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This ticket grants admission only to the second show of DONALD HARRISON's HORNUCOPIA: SOUL & SMOOTH JAZZ LOVERS. For admission to all three evening performances of DONALD HARRISON's HORNUCOPIA - One Horn, Many Sounds, at one incredible value, purchase DONALD HARRISON's HORNUCOPIA: ALL ACCESS PASS (limited availability).

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About Donald Harrison

Donald Harrison Jr. (b. June 23, 1960) is an American jazz saxophonist. Career Harrison played with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers in the 1980s, and co-led a group with fellow New Orleanian Terence Blanchard for many years. He also played with the re-formed Headhunters band in the 1990s. His performance credits include appearances and recordings with many influential jazz musicians. Harrison's records and live performances are in the jazz mainstream Read more on Last.fm

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