[Dixielandjazz] Amador Vintners' 2008 WINE & JAZZ JUBILEE, May 18

Robert S. Ringwald robert at ringwald.com
Thu Apr 24 08:01:03 PDT 2008


The Amador Vintners, in conjunction with
the Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society,
present the Amador Vintners' 2008
WINE & JAZZ JUBILEE, May 18 in Plymouth, CA.

Nine extraordinary bands, four fabulous genres,
nine world-class wineries, one fabulous spring day!

Join us in Plymouth, CA on Sunday, May 18th from noon to 4pm for the
official kickoff
of the 35th annual Sacramento Jazz Jubilee. The Amador Vintners' 2008 Wine
and Jazz
Jubilee will feature nine acts -- regional, national and international --
performing
Jazz, Blues and Swing music throughout the beautiful rolling foothills of
Amador's
wine country.

The nine Amador wineries hosting the event include: Avio, Bantam Cellars,
Deaver
Vineyards, Cooper, Karmere, Montevina, Renwood, Sobon and Sutter Ridge. The
bands
performing are: Cell Block 7, Dr. Bach and the Jazz Practitioners,
Catsnjammer Jazz
Band, and Jazzin' Jacks from Sweden (Dixieland Jazz); Catfish & the
Crawdaddies,
and Leo Bootz & the Southside Shuffle (Blues); Gramercy 6 w/ Bob Ringwald
(Swing);
the Vivian Lee Quintet, and the Jim Martinez Quintet (Mainstream Jazz).

$25 ticket includes: a commemorative wine glass, entry to any of the
performances,
and wine tasting at each venue. Food will be offered by the wineries at an
additional
cost. Bring chairs and blankets for lawn seating.

Get your tickets while they last!

For tickets, RV & lodging info, and schedule, visit the Amador website:
http://www.amadorwine.com/

Visit the Sac. Jazz Jubilee website:
http://www.sacjazz.com/

Visit the STJS website:
http://www.sacjazz.org/

Location:
Participating Amador County Wineries . 9310 Pacific Street . Plymouth, CA
95669

Date and time:
Sunday, May 18, 2008 from noon to 4:00 pm


--Bob Ringwald K6YBV
530/642-9551
916/806-9551 Cell
www.ringwald.com
Fulton Street Jazz Band

Hear our new CD at:
www.fultonstreetjazz.com/music.htm

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