Jukebox Saturday Night
Thu, Oct 13 - Fri, Oct 21
The term jukebox came into use in the United States around 1940, apparently derived from the familiar usage “juke joint,” an establishment where the customers were rowdy or disorderly. So although many associate jukeboxes with rock and roll and 45 rpm records, they had a wave of popularity in the early1940, and it is estimated that three-quarters of the 78-rpm records produced were for jukeboxes. Much of that popularity is reflected in the 1942 hit song “Jukebox Saturday Night”. For our opening concert of the 2011-12 season, we present a survey of the songs that first appeared on jukeboxes in 1940-42, to find out which of the most popular ones are still a part of the American Songbook. We think you will be surprised at how many there are! Look for such timeless classics as "How High the Moon", "I Hear Music", "The Nearness of You", "Taking a Chance On Love", "When You Wish Upon a Star", "It’s Always You", and more!
Event Personnel
Steve Stone, music director
Shirley Andress, vocals
Michael Stone, vocals
Jesse Cloninger, reeds
Glenn Griffith, trombone
Ticket/Venue Info
This is a multi-venue production. Select a specific performance for its ticketing/venue information.
Performances
October, 2011
Thu 13, 7:30 pm: Eugene
Fri 14, 7:30 pm: Corvallis
Sun 16, 2:00 pm: Eugene
Fri 21, 7:30 pm: Florence
Eugene & Corvallis tix may be purchased at
The Shedd Ticket Office
541.434.7000
Florence tix may be purchased at
The FEC Ticket Office
541.997.1994
Jazz Kings 2011-12 Schedule
The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts
E. Broadway & High Street, Eugene | PO Box 1497, Eugene OR 97440-1497 | Phone 541.687.6526 | Tickets: 541.434.7000 | Email: info@theshedd.net
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