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Date: Saturday, 23 March, 2013       Time: 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Map of Nishi Hongwanji Buddhist Temple - LA Betsuin, 815 First Street

"ALL THAT JAZZ"

Grateful Crane Ensemble's 5th Annual Fundraising Dinner to take place on Saturday, March 23, 2013 at Nishi Hongwanji

Three generations of Japanese American jazz musicians and singers will be featured at "All That Jazz," the 5th annual fundraising dinner for the Grateful Crane Ensemble to take place on Saturday, March 23 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Nishi Hongwanji Los Angeles Betsuin in downtown Los Angeles.

"The legacy of Japanese American jazz singers and musicians begins and ends with our Nisei generation," said Soji Kashiwagi, Executive Producer of the Grateful Crane Ensemble. "And so we will begin and end our show with Mary Kageyama Nomura, the 'Song Bird of Manzanar'" who is still singing strong 70 years after camp."

In between Nomura's jazz standards, musicians and singers representing the subsequent Sansei and Yonsei generations will take the stage to showcase their own styles of Japanese American jazz.

Representing the Sansei will be the Scott Nagatani Quartet. Nagatani, the long-time musical director and one of Grateful Crane's founders, will be featured on piano and will be joined by Danny Yamamoto on drums, Gordon Bash on bass and Tracy Wannomae on saxophone.

The up-and-coming Yonsei generation will be represented by GF3, a jazz trio featuring Gary Fukushima on piano, Miles Senzaki on drums and J.P. Maramba on bass. Drummer Miles Senzaki, who has performed with Grateful Crane several times in the past, is carrying on the jazz tradition in his family as his late father, Randy Senzaki, was a saxophone player who played in Bay Area bands during the 60's and 70's.

In between the jazz combos, the Grateful Crane Singers and Next Generation Youth will be singing jazz standards from the 40's, 50's, 60's and 70's.

Before the show, there will also be a Bento Dinner and silent auction. King's Hawaiian Bakery in Torrance will be providing the dessert.

Sponsors for the event include (as of 2/27/13) Frank Kawana of Yamasa Enterprises, Gary Kawaguchi of the Kawaguchi Kihara Memorial Foundation, the Hiji Brothers, Michi Dohzen Family, Fukui Mortuary, Sadako and Hiroshi Kashiwagi, Seki, Nishimura & Watase and Union Bank.

The Nishi Hongwanji Kaikan is located at 815 East First Street in downtown Los Angeles. Tickets for "All That Jazz" are $60.00 per person, or a table of ten for $600.00. To reserve your seats, checks can be made payable to Grateful Crane Ensemble and mailed to P.O. Box 1600, Sierra Madre, CA  91025.  For more information, contact Soji Kashiwagi at soji910@hotmail.com.

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