Jazz Jubilee in Mammoth July 2010

The Jazz Jubilee is back again July 15-18, 2010. Every year Mammoth Lakes plays host the weekend after Independence day, when the big top goes up, the bands line up, and the crowds go wild. A mix of old style Jazz, Dixieland, Bluegrass, and Zydego. The venue is Old Mammoth Road and selected sites.
The all event badge that allows you to get in to and listen to the 20 bands that are lined up is $90.00.
Lodging for the Jazz Jubilee can be booked with our reservations department.

The Mammoth Jazz Jubilee is a tradition in Mammoth. The whole town goes out for this one and we raise a "big top" tent along with smaller tents all throughout the town so music is going on simultaneously.
The event starts Thursday July 15 and runs all weekend long with continuous entertainment. There is food, bars at each tent, and parties in many of the restaurants. This is one you won't want to miss. Enjoy fun in the sun and under the stars with this year's Mammoth Jazz Jubilee.
Here is the line up. Enjoy the music, enjoy the bands.
The 2010 Line Up
Bill Allred’s Classic Jazz Band
Steve Lucky and the Rhumba Bums
Cornet Chop Suey
Titan Hot 7 •
Ivory & Gold
Jazz Camp Youth Band
Midiri Brothers Septet
The Professors •
Jennifer Leitham Trio
Sherri Colby’s New Orleans Racket Makers
Louis Ford & His New Orleans Flairs
Scott Martin’s Latin Soul Band
Tom Hook with the Black Dogs
Sue Palmer’s Motel Swing Orchestra
Tom Rigney & Flambeau
Side Street Strutters
Brady McKay’s Bunch
Temple of Folly &
Yve Evans
Terry Myers Big Band
Wally’s Warehouse Waifs
Pieter Meijers Quartet featuring
Banu Gibson
John Cocuzzi
We-3
Jas’m
Cornet Chop Suey
Midiri Brothers
Sierra Sounds Flashback
Gator Beat
To be closet to the big top tent, book your lodging around Old Mammoth Road. Look for places at St. Moritz, Mammoth Sierra Townhomes, Sierra Manor, Winterset, Mountain Shadows or the hotel Sierra Nevada Lodge and you will be walking distance to most of the venues. Book your reservations for the Mammoth Jazz Jubilee early to get the best place.
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