THE KING CENTER'S STUDIO THEATER
&
BREVARD MUSIC GROUP

PRESENT

The Jazzseries.com
Smooth Jazz Concerts Series

 
 

FEATURING

Soulful Smooth jazz saxophonist

Kim Waters

Saturday March 10th, 2018 – 7:30 pm

Produced by

THE BREVARD MUSIC GROUP

Sponsored by

THE FLORIDA SMOOTH JAZZ FOUNDATION

 
 

Maxwell C. King Center For The Arts 
3865 N. Wickham Rd
Melbourne, FL 32935
www.kingcenter.com

Ticket Prices: 

  • Rows A-K $55
    Rows L-Q $48
    *Inclusive of handling fees

BMG Platinum Club On Sale
Weds Sept 20 @ noon

General Public On Sale
Fri Sept 22 @ noon

Tickets Available At:
Brevard Music Group
321-783-9004            
www.brevardmusicgroup.com

Tickets Also Available At:
www.kingcenter.com

Sponsored By:
The Florida Smooth Jazz Foundation

A romantic pied piper out on a long evening stroll
— The Washington Post

Video Kim Waters


Biography

Saxophonist Kim Waters has made a career of writing timeless anthems with insatiable grooves, undeniable hooks, and memorable melodies that combine the best of jazz, R&B, funk and soul. This formula has catapulted him to the top of the charts time and time again. Instantly recognizable for his keen melodic sensibilities and soulful approach to his saxophone, Kim Waters has proven he knows a thing or two about romance. Just look at the titles of his albums over the last decade and a half: “Love’s Melody,” “One Special Moment,” “From The Heart,” “Someone To Love You,” “ In the Name of Love,” “All For Love,”  “You Are My Lady,” “I Want You: Love in the Spirit of Marvin,” “ Love Stories,” and “This Heart of Mine .” Waters’ 22nd recording, “Rhythm and Romance,” finds the saxophonist doing what he does best -- creating dreamy melodies, crafting funky dance-inspired originals, immortalizing sultry ballads, and putting his own indelible imprint on timeless R&B hits. Don’t miss your chance to see this masterful saxophonist in the intimate setting of the Studio Theatre.

“Waters is simply one of the planet’s best saxophonists”  JazzTimes Magazine.

“A romantic pied piper out on a long evening stroll”  The Washington Pos