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To Be Rescheduled – Doctor Thunder Quartet
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Due to circumstances beyond our control, this show will be rescheduled to a new date as soon as possible. Ticket holders will be receiving an email with additional information about refunds – we apologize for any inconvenience.
Doctor Thunder Quartet is a world class quartet performing progressive jazz standards and originals led by Dr. Shawn ‘Thunder’ Wallace (Doctor Thunder). Wallace is a talented performer, recording artist, composer, clinician and educator, skilled in jazz music and equally comfortable with classical, pop, rock, r&b, contemporary Christian and gospel music. He has been seen and heard nationally on CBS, BET, NBC and NPR. In addition to receiving recognition from many newspapers and publications including Billboard and Contemporary Christian Music Magazine, he is a winner of Downbeat magazine’s outstanding soloist award.
Thunder is the Area Head for Black American Music and Full Professor of Music at The Ohio State University. He has released 8 CD’s, is a multi-instrumentalist (saxophone, flute, clarinet, piano, bass & guitar) and is the leader of DTQ (Doctor Thunder Quartet) and DT40 (Doctor Thunder Top 40). Dr. Wallace is a Vandoren Artist and endorses Gemeinhardt Musical Instruments. Thunder appeared in the 2017 movie “Miles Ahead” and authored the book “How to Improvise Over Chord Changes” published by Hal Leonard in 2018. Thunder tours frequently with The Count Basie Orchestra and also regularly performs with The Columbus Jazz Orchestra.
The musicians for this show will be Dr. Shawn ‘Thunder’ Wallace, sax & flute; Tony Hagood, piano; Brad Mellen, bass; Jerry Powwell, drums
Food & Bar: Our full food and drink menu will be available before and during the show.
Date: Thursday, January 23
Time: 8:30 pm
Doors Open: 7:30 pm