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Harold Summey with Creative Love Happening

All day

Jeff Jenkins: piano, Greg Gisbert: trumpet, Ken Walker: bass, Leslie Summey: vocals

Hailing from Virginia, Harold Summey, has been a drummer/percussionist for over thirty years and has shared the stage with Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Buck Hill, Harold Mabern, Eric Alexander, Gunther Schuller, Wynton Marsalis, Geri Allen, Pat Metheny, Whitney Houston, James Moody, John Hicks, David "Fathead" Newman, Don Braden, Brian Lynch, Walt Weiskopf, Terrell Stafford, Nick Brignola, Ray Charles, Patti Austin, Aaron Neville, Bobby Watson, and Frank Sinatra, Jr. In 1992, Mr. Summey was the first prize winner of the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition.

Harold has performed with The Cleveland Orchestra, The American Festival Pops Orchestra, The Airmen of Note, The Navy Commodores, The Army Blues Jazz Ensemble, The Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra, The Annapolis Symphony, The Maryland Symphony and The United States Army Band "Pershing's Own". As an educator he has done clinics and master classes for the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz in the United States and abroad as well as at Hampton University, Howard University, George Mason University, and C.U.'s Mile High Jazz Camp. Additionally, while living in the Washington, DC area, he was on the faculties of Howard University, American University, and George Mason University for more than a decade.

Set One: 6:30-7:45pm*   |   Set Two: 8:30-10:00pm

Important Notes and Reservation Information:

Floor seats are only available with a dinner and a show reservation.

Music fees are included with all "Dinner and a Show" packages

For walk-in guests, a music fee of $15 per guest applies to this show.

Weekday Music Times:   Set One: 6:30-7:45pm*   |   Set Two: 8:30-10:00pm

*At this time, we respectfully ask that all guests limit their experience to one set only.

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