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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251115T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251115T173000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.comedyplex.com/event/tony-do-rosario-s-jaz
 z-guitar-showcase-ft-andy-brown-and-neal-alger-649/register">Tony do Rosar
 io's Jazz Guitar Showcase ft. Andy Brown and Neal Alger</a>\nWDCB PRESENTS
 : Tony Do Rosario's Jazz Guitar Showcase ft. Andy Brown and Neal Alger Pre
 sented by 90.9 WDCB “Chicago’s Home for Jazz!” Tony Do Rosario: The 
 best musicians tend to display at least a bit of their roots in everything
  they do\, and jazz guitarist Tony Do Rosario is no exception. While himse
 lf a product of the Atlantic City area of southern New Jersey\, Tony's app
 reciation for music came at an early age growing up as a first-generation 
 American amid a family whose native Brazilian culture was a regular part o
 f the household. It was on family trips to Brazil that he recalls finding 
 his love for life and music. "There was this Samba band that would rehears
 e down the street\,” Tony reminisces. “I remember just absorbing the e
 nergy of the music." He also enjoyed watching his grandfather\, a self-tau
 ght musician\, perform on the accordion for the family. Tony recalls a des
 ire to create music of his own as early as age eight\, and by age twelve\,
  his parents had supplied him with a guitar. It was a neighbor\, Tom Fergu
 son\, however\, that introduced Tony to jazz. Tom had played with legendar
 y musicians such as Nat King Cole and Dizzy Gillespie\, and Tom's stories 
 not only enlightened Tony but inspired him to look beyond his rock and rol
 l heroes toward jazz\, where he found his true musical identity. "I love t
 he way it makes me feel and how the music evokes emotion." By his late tee
 ns Tony was frequenting jazz clubs throughout Atlantic City. He began perf
 orming with local musicians at places like Rosa's Jazz Club and the Kentuc
 ky Avenue Jazz Festival. "I was just sitting in but that was okay. I saw t
 hese as opportunities to learn." Tony's desire to pursue jazz full-time se
 nt him packing\, and in 1993 he moved to Los Angeles. While in L.A.\, Tony
  organized jazz guitar clinics during which he had the opportunity to play
  with legendary artists such as Pat Martino\, Anthony [...]
DTSTAMP:20260501T110726Z
LOCATION:Comedy Plex\, 1128 Lake St\, Lower Level\, Oak Park IL 60301\, Uni
 ted States
SUMMARY:Tony do Rosario's Jazz Guitar Showcase ft. Andy Brown and Neal Alge
 r
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.comedyplex.com/event/tony
 -do-rosario-s-jazz-guitar-showcase-ft-andy-brown-and-neal-alger-649/regist
 er">Tony do Rosario's Jazz Guitar Showcase ft. Andy Brown and Neal Alger</
 a>\nWDCB PRESENTS: Tony Do Rosario's Jazz Guitar Showcase ft. Andy Brown a
 nd Neal Alger Presented by 90.9 WDCB “Chicago’s Home for Jazz!” Tony
  Do Rosario: The best musicians tend to display at least a bit of their ro
 ots in everything they do\, and jazz guitarist Tony Do Rosario is no excep
 tion. While himself a product of the Atlantic City area of southern New Je
 rsey\, Tony's appreciation for music came at an early age growing up as a 
 first-generation American amid a family whose native Brazilian culture was
  a regular part of the household. It was on family trips to Brazil that he
  recalls finding his love for life and music. "There was this Samba band t
 hat would rehearse down the street\,” Tony reminisces. “I remember jus
 t absorbing the energy of the music." He also enjoyed watching his grandfa
 ther\, a self-taught musician\, perform on the accordion for the family. T
 ony recalls a desire to create music of his own as early as age eight\, an
 d by age twelve\, his parents had supplied him with a guitar. It was a nei
 ghbor\, Tom Ferguson\, however\, that introduced Tony to jazz. Tom had pla
 yed with legendary musicians such as Nat King Cole and Dizzy Gillespie\, a
 nd Tom's stories not only enlightened Tony but inspired him to look beyond
  his rock and roll heroes toward jazz\, where he found his true musical id
 entity. "I love the way it makes me feel and how the music evokes emotion.
 " By his late teens Tony was frequenting jazz clubs throughout Atlantic Ci
 ty. He began performing with local musicians at places like Rosa's Jazz Cl
 ub and the Kentucky Avenue Jazz Festival. "I was just sitting in but that 
 was okay. I saw these as opportunities to learn." Tony's desire to pursue 
 jazz full-time sent him packing\, and in 1993 he moved to Los Angeles. Whi
 le in L.A.\, Tony organized jazz guitar clinics during which he had the op
 portunity to play with legendary artists such as Pat Martino\, Anthony [..
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