The Carnegie Hall Notables Program presents Julian Lage
By: A.A. Cristi

On Tuesday, December 5 at 7:00 p.m., the Carnegie Hall Notables-a membership and ticket program for music enthusiasts in their 20s and 30s-presents Julian Lage in an exclusive concert in Zankel Hall for Notables members only featuring the acclaimed guitarist alongside bassist Scott Colley, drummer Kenny Wollesen, and special guest Margaret Glaspy on vocals and guitar.
Following the concert, the Notables gather in Carnegie Hall's Weill Terrace Room and Weill Music Room in the Resnick Education Wing for an after-party. Notables members at the Supporter level (annual contribution of $500 and higher) receive complimentary admission for two to this exclusive special event. For more information, please contact the Notables office at 212-903-9734, notables@carnegiehall.org, or visit carnegiehall.org/notables. About the ArtistsJulian Lage is an American guitarist, composer, and arranger who lives in New York City. Though still in his 20s, he has already enjoyed a remarkable, genre-crossing career. As The New York Times puts it, he is an artist whose roots are "tangled in jazz, folk, classical, and country music." A child guitar prodigy, he was the subject of the 1997 Oscar-nominated documentary short Jules at Eight. He made his first recording, with David Grisman, at the age of 11 and subsequently caught the attention of the world at large when he appeared alongside Gary Burton at the 2000 Grammy Awards. His first recording as a leader, Sounding Point, garnered a Grammy Award nomination for Best Contemporary Jazz Album.
Tuesday, December 5 at 7:00 p.m.
Zankel Hall
A NOTABLES-EXCLUSIVE EVENT: JULIAN LAGE, GUITAR
Julian Lage, Guitar with
Scott Colley, Bass
Kenny Wollesen, Drums and Special Guest
Margaret Glaspy, Vocals and Guitar This event is generously underwritten by Linda and Stuart Nelson.
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