Originally published Friday, March 4, 2011 at 7:04 PM
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Bellevue Jazz Festival announces headliners
The Bellevue Jazz Festival has announced its 2011 headliners: Regina Carter, Charles Lloyd, Zakir Hussain, Chris Potter's Underground and more. The festival takes place June 1-5 at the Theatre at the Meydenbauer Center, in downtown Bellevue.
The Bellevue Jazz Festival has announced headliners for its 2011 edition. Appearing at the 4-year-old fete's anchor venue, the Theatre at the Meydenbauer Center, are violinist Regina Carter; saxophonist Charles Lloyd with tabla master Zakir Hussain; saxophonist Chris Potter's Underground; bassist Michael Formanek; vocalist Tierney Sutton; pianist Luis Perdomo and the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra, with the Festival Rising Stars.
The Bellevue celebration also showcases more than 30 performances by Seattle-area artists at various venues in downtown Bellevue.
June 1-5, Theatre at the Meydenbauer Center, 11100 N.E. Sixth St., Bellevue; free-$78, all-access pass, $98 (www.bellevuejazz.com). Tickets go on sale later in March.
Paul de Barros,
Seattle Times jazz critic

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