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The Buffalo News Summer Jazz Series: Cindy Miller with the Bobby Jones Trio

Sunday, July 10, 2016

2 pm EDT

Cindy Miller. Photograph courtesy the artist.

FREE 
Delaware Stairs

Cindy Miller is recognized as being a master of musical comedy and having an extraordinary ability to interpret and present standard jazz material in an exciting and refreshing manner. 

In the field of jazz, Miller has performed or recorded with flutist Hubert Laws, guitarist Gene Bertoncini, Chuck Mangione, vibraphonist Peter Appleyard, pianist Ted Rosenthal, bassist Jay Leonhart, the Gap Mangione Big Band, Benny Goodman Tribute Band, and the Central New York Jazz Ensemble, and has appeared many times with Michael Lasser, host of PBS Radio's nationally syndicated show Fascinatin' Rhythm

Her professional engagements have ranged from private gatherings, clubs, festivals, performing arts centers, corporate events, stadium/concert performances, and as a guest soloist with symphony orchestras. Her Recordings include Love You Madly, a collection of jazz standards that is noted for its musicality, and I've Got the Music in Me, which highlights Miller’s versatility as a presenter of music and comedy at its best. 

Miller’s signature song, “Land That We Love,” which she wrote, has been performed for General Tommy Franks, political commentators/authors Mary Matalin and James Carville, Bill O’Reilly, the New York State Assembly, Institute for Homeland Security, Vice President Dick Cheney, and the 2004 and 2006 International Marine Tattoo.

Miller is from upstate New York. She received her Master's degree from the Eastman School of Music.

About the Series

The Buffalo News Summer Jazz Series concerts take place on the museum’s Delaware Stairs overlooking Hoyt Lake on five Sundays at 2 pm, from July 10 through August 7, with a rain date on August 14. Admission is free. Bring the whole family to enjoy this summer tradition! View All Concerts in the 2016 Series

Parking

Limited parking is available in the museum’s parking lot on Elmwood Avenue. Parking is $5 for visitors and $3 for Members. Please bring your parking ticket into the museum to have it validated at the Admissions Desk. There is also parking available on the roads surrounding the Albright-Knox. Please take care to adhere to all parking regulations. Violators will be ticketed and/or towed. View Alternate Parking Map (PDF)