A slightly late birthday show for the late Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim, who
would have been 99 years old last Sunday had he not died 31 years ago as of Dec. 8,
an infamous calendar day for musicians that also saw the deaths of John Lennon and
Dimebag Darrell — in different years, of course. Anyway, the Creative Sanctuary
jazzbos have come together for a matinee celebration of the master’s songs, and at 4
p.m. you can join James Zeller, Danny Gaon, Ramsey Isaacs and Matthew Seno
along with some special guests who will all, I am certain, do it quite right. Tickets are a
sliding scale $15-$30, but if you are a little light at the moment, you will not be turned
away for a lack of moolah.
Music Tonight: Sunday, Feb. 1
