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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Terri Lyne Carrington's Money Jungle: Provocative i
 n Blue Album Release Concert at Berklee \nEvent Url: http://www.artsboston
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 e_in_Blue_Album_Release_Concert_at_Berklee_\nEvent Date Begin: 2013-02-14
 \nEvent Date End: 2013-02-14\n\n Boston\, MA\, Jan. 15\, 2013 &ndash\; Ren
 owned drummer\, composer\, producer\, and Berklee professor Terri Lyne Car
 rington presents her new album Money Jungle: Provocative in Blue. The albu
 m &mdash\; to be released the week of the concert &mdash\; is the follow u
 p to her Grammy Award-winning album The Mosaic Project. The release of Car
 rington's new album coincides with the 50th anniversary of Money Jungle\, 
 a pivotal 1963 trio recording by Duke Ellington\, Charles Mingus\, and Max
  Roach. Carrington wrote all new arrangements of Ellington's music for the
  album\, which also includes two of her original compositions. At the conc
 ert\, Carrington will perform with a trio and larger ensembles with Berkle
 e students and guest pianist Gerald Clayton\, who is featured on the album
 .\nTerri Lyne Carrington's Money Jungle is part of Berklee's Signature Mus
 ic Series. It takes place on Thursday\, February 14\, 8:15 p.m. at the Ber
 klee Performance Center (BPC)\, 136 Massachusetts Avenue\, Boston. Tickets
  are reserve seating\, $8\, $16 (advance) and $12\, $20 (day of show). Pur
 chase tickets at berkleebpc.com\, by calling 617-747-2261\, or visit the B
 PC Box Office. The venue is wheelchair-accessible.\nTerri Lyne Carrington 
 was born in Medford\, Massachusetts. A child prodigy\, she began her Berkl
 ee studies at the age of 13 and was touring with legends like Clark Terry 
 by her late teens. After an extensive touring career of over 20 years with
  icons like Herbie Hancock\, Wayne Shorter\, Al Jarreau\, Stan Getz\, Cass
 andra Wilson\, Dianne Reeves\, and others\, she returned to her alma mater
  and was appointed professor and artistic director of the Berklee BeanTown
  Jazz Festival. She also received an honorary doctor of music from Berklee
  in 2003.\nMillions saw her on TV as the house drummer on the Arsenio Hall
  Show\, and on Quincy Jones's VIBE\, hosted by Sinbad. Her Grammy nominate
 d debut album Real Life Story (1989) featured Carlos Santana\, Wayne Short
 er\, and others. After a hiatus from U.S. recording\, she released 2009's 
 More to Say ... Real Life Story: NextGen\, the sequel to her debut album. 
 The Mosaic Project\, her first album on Concord Jazz\, which featured a nu
 mber of prominent female artists like Esperanza Spalding\, Nona Hendryx\, 
 and Geri Allen\, was released in 2011. It won the 2012 Grammy Award for Be
 st Jazz Vocal Album.
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SUMMARY:Terri Lyne Carrington's Money Jungle: Provocative in Blue Album Rel
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