On Sunday, March 10th, acclaimed singer Noah Griffin and friends will perform Tony Bennett's most beloved songs as Harold Jones leads a superb 18-piece orchestra.
Harold Jones, in addition to having been Tony’s drummer, worked for many years with Count Basie. In 1962, at the request of Jackie Kennedy, Jones produced the first jazz concert at the White House. His biography, The Singer’s Drummer tells the story of this remarkable musician.
Noah Griffin is the Founder and Artistic Director of The Cole Porter Society – the producer and performer of shows showcasing the Great American Songbook, including a sold-out show at the Herbst Theatre celebrating Frank Sinatra, New Year’s Eve at the Fairmont for two years, Sunday Afternoons at the Golden Gate Yacht Club, Ed Sullivan a Really Big Shew!, and our yearly fundraiser, The Cole Porter Society Salutes Motown! He also wrote the official ballad of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Tickets: $79 (General Admission); $99/$129 (VIP); $35 (kids 12 and under)