MUSIC

Harry Connick, Jr. and His Big Band
April 7, 2007
Add Review/CommentHarry Connick, Jr., grew up in New Orleans and studied piano with keyboard legends James Booker and Ellis Marsalis. Connick started performing at age 5 and made his first jazz album at age 10. He moved to New York at age 18 and quickly debuted as the head of a jazz trio. By age 20 his singing was featured on his first big-band album, the multi platinum “When Harry Met Sally.” Connick’s album sales of over 20 million, 3 Grammy awards and nominations for Tony, Emmy, Oscar, Golden Globe and Cable Ace Awards reflect a creative energy that make Harry Connick, Jr., unique in the world of contemporary entertainment. After his most recent blockbuster, “Harry for the Holidays,” Connick turned to romance on his collection of ballards, “Only You.” Connick’s new vocal album, “Oh, My Nola,” features his original song, “All These People,” a duet with gospel singer Kim Burrell, about heartbreaking memories of neglected people he saw while traveling around his flood-ravaged hometown just days after Hurricane Katrina struck his hometown. Harry Connick, Jr., the actor has made a major impact in theatrical films and on television. His Hollywood credits include “Memphis Belle,” “Hope Floats,” and “Independence Day,” and TV credits include ABC’s “South Pacific and his recurring role on NBC’s “Will & Grace.”
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211 N. Michigan St.
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Tickets: $36.00, $55.00 and $75.00
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