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hitecture Social Patron. New York Philharmonic Opening Night Celebration of the 169th Season. 6:00pm. Reception, concert, including performances by Wynton Marsalis, followed by dinner in the tent. Black tie attire. Co-chaired by Judith M. Carson,Russell L. Carson,Carol Sutton Lewis, William M. Lewis, Jr. Tickets
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pany of New York's best singers, dancers and tappers joins forces with The Jazz at Lincoln Center All-Stars, a 17-piece band created by jazz great Wynton Marsalis. It's a glamorous, high-energy celebration of Harlem's legendary Cotton Club ... and it's all on Broadway in After Midnight. New York Magazine say
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to fade away! We have commitments from multiple artists and interviews already completed including: Tony Bennett. Brett Eldredge. Striking Matches. Wynton Marsalis. Lenny White. Chick Corea, Herble Hancock, Evil Morales. Neve Campbell.. Whoopi Goldberg. Rosario Dawson. Dave Brubeck Constance Zimmer. SturgIll Si
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1485878 EFTA02420095 New York Philharmonic Opening Night Celebration of the 169th Season. 6:00 pm. Reception, concert. including performances by Wynton Marsalis, followed by dinner in the tent. Black tie attire. Co-chaired by Judith M. Carson,Russell L. Carson,Carol Sutton Lewis, William M. Lewis, Jr. Ticket
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tecture Social Patron. New York Philharmonic Opening Night Celebration of the 169th Season. 6:00 pm. Reception, concert, including performances by Wynton Marsalis, followed by dinner in the tent. Black tie attire. Co-chaired by Judith M. Carson,Russell L. Carson,Carol Sutton Lewis, William M. Lewis, Jr. Ticket
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lington authority David Berger; bassist and composer Rufus Reid; saxophonist, bandleader, and educator Loren Schoenberg, and J@LC Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis) will judge each band's performance of three Ellington works. At the 7:30pm concert on May 19, the top three bands will perform alone and with Mr.
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lington authority David Berger, bassist and composer Rufus Reid; saxophonist, bandleader, and educator Loren Schoenberg, and JOLC Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis) will judge each band's performance of three Ellington works. At the 7:30pm concert on May 19, the top three bands will perform alone and with Mr.

Abraham Lincoln
PersonPresident of the United States from 1861 to 1865 (1809–1865)

Alice Tully Hall
OrganizationConcert hall at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Princess Diana
PersonMember of the British royal family and Princess of Wales (1961–1997)

Les Wexner
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New York
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Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)
Peggy Siegal
PersonAmerican entertainment publicist
Leon Black
PersonAmerican billionaire businessman (born 1951)
New York Philharmonic
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George W. Bush
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Deborah Roman
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