The Wallis’ Virtual Nightclub Series The Sorting Room Sessions Continues with ‘Celebrating 25 Years: The Tierney Sutton Band Jazz Americana’

Presented by Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts

multi-Grammy-nominated Tierney Sutton Band

The virtual Sorting Room Sessions, the Wallis Annenberg Center for Performing Arts’ popular nightclub series, continues with the 25th Anniversary celebration of the multi-Grammy-nominated Tierney Sutton Band on May 14. Featuring singer Tierney Sutton and instrumental virtuosos Kevin Axt and Trey Henry on bass, drummer Ray Brinker and pianist Christian Jacobs, the band delivers timeless jazz standards, selections from the American songbook and a range of American film music, with Variety proclaiming, “the lady can swing.” In recent years, the band has headlined at The Hollywood Bowl, Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center and Jazz At Lincoln Center and has also appeared on numerous film and television soundtracks, including the Academy Award-nominated film The Cooler and Sully, and television commercials for BMW, Green Giant, Yoplait Yogurt and Coke. The series concludes on May 21 with For The Record showcasing the music and legacy of legendary ’80s “Brat Pack” films. The programs are presented digitally on Friday evenings beginning at 7:00 pm (PT), and include 48-hour viewing access.

 

Single Sorting Room Session on-demand shows are $20.00 per household, for viewing on Smart TV, computer, smartphone or tablet. Patrons will receive a link and password 24 hours prior to each performance date. On Demand purchase includes a 48-hour window of access, beginning at 7:00 PM the evening of the performance. Tickets cannot be transferred or shared. Tickets may be purchased by visiting TheWallis.org/SR, by email at [email protected] or by 0calling 310.746.4000 (Tuesday – Friday, 9:30 am – 2:30 pm).

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Program Items

Jazz Standards
American Songbook
American Film Music

Performers

Tierney Sutton singer
Kevin Axt bass
Trey Henry bass
Ray Brinker drummer
Christian Jacobs pianist