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Remaining Jazz and Beyond Festival Events in Carson City are Not Cancelled, but will be moved indoors

Carson City’s 18th annual Jazz and Beyond Music and Art Festival, presented by the Mile High Jazz Band Association, completes 17 days of music and art on Sunday, August 29.

The following events are not cancelled, and all will be held indoors:

Update on six Jazz and Beyond concerts this weekend - All are indoors - Times and locations:

~Fri., Aug. 27, 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. - Tom Stryker's Impromptu - inside the BAC Performance Hall. The band features Tom Stryker on chromatic harmonica, Rick Metz on sax, Jimmy Vermilion on keyboard and vocals, Neil Strocchio on drums, Marcy Benner on vocals, and special guest vocalist, June Joplin.

~Fri., Aug. 27, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. - Musicole - inside the BAC Performance Hall. Musicole is an upscale, high energy classic R&B show band now based in Las Vegas. Band members are Michael E. Coleman, guitar and vocals; Gregory Reynolds, drums and vocals; Leneatha Reynolds, vocals; Lavend James, bass; and Mark Lawson, keyboards.

~Sat., Aug. 28, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. - Lucky Diamond and the Gents o' Jive - inside the BAC Performance Hall. This a '20s and '30s hot jazz band is lead by Mark Ashworth (Lucky Diamond) on drums, with Jef Derderian on trumpet, Joe Cadena on trombone, Dallas Smith on reeds, and Jimmy Vermilion on keyboards.

~Sun., Aug. 29, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. - the Red Tango at Mallard's (for brunch $25, reserve at jazzcarsoncity.com/events). The Red Tango sizzles with rhythm, class, and superb musicianship. Musicians are Olga Archdekin and David Haskins, violins; Catherine Matovich, viola; Eileen Brownell, cello, and Zack Teran, bass. There’s space for dancing, but not a dance floor.

~Sun., Aug. 29, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. - Passing Thru - inside the BAC Performance Hall. Passing Thru is a new instrumental jazz group from Reno. The band members are leader Tim Gay, alto sax; Joel Stevens, tenor sax; Nick Bentz, piano; Shawn Wang, bass; and Zachary Howarth, drums.

~Sun., Aug. 29, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. (new time) - Reno Jazz Orchestra with Tristan Selzler - inside the BAC Performance Hall. The festival ends in a big way with the traditional Jazz and Beyond closing concert by the 18-piece Reno Jazz Orchestra. This year’s guest artist is Tristan Selzler.

Masks are required in the BAC Performance Hall. For a complete schedule of events, visit jazzcarsoncity.com. For additional information, call 775-883-4154 or email info@jazzcarsoncity.com. Mile High Jazz Band Association’s Jazz and Beyond Festival is funded in part by a grant from the Nevada Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. The Governor’s Office of Economic Development provided additional support through its Nevada Pandemic Emergency Technical Support (PETS) Grant for 2021.

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Update: As of 6:05 p.m. deputies on scene advised a possible third vehicle involved in the crash. Care Flight was scheduled to arrive at 6:20 p.m.

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Just before 6 p.m. Friday evening a rollover accident was reported on I-580 at North Carson. Injuries were reported.

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