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DAVE KOZ GETS LOTS OF TOP-LEVEL SUPPORT

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Saxophonist Dave Koz is preparing to launch his national tour in support of his Grammy-nominated set At The Movies. He is also putting the finishing touches on the program for his annual Dave Koz & Friends At Sea cruise which takes place this November. He also continues to oversee activities at his Rendezvous Entertainment label, and host his nationally syndicated radio show.

Asked how he manages so many facets of his career, Koz credits his team: "Great team of people. In every different avenue there are partners there that really help me be as effective as I possibly can in that endeavor. So if it's traveling the road, I have a wonderful road manager and great band and great crew that help make that as easy as possible. And my managers take care of a lot of the details on the record company side, great executives that work there and run that company. "

Koz is also putting together the track list for his first-ever greatest-hits package, due this fall on Capitol Records.

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NORAH JONES TO APPEAR AT 'A GREAT NIGHT IN HARLEM'

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Grammy winner Norah Jones will join Dave Brubeck and Hank Jones as a performer at this year's A Great Night in Harlem benefit, set for Thursday, May 29th, at the Apollo Theater in New York City.

The star-studded event will also feature appearances and/or performances by Bill Cosby, Danny Glover, Randy Weston, Frank Foster and his Loud Minority Big Band, Jimmy Heath, Phil Woods, Sweet Georgia Brown, Nnenna Freelon, and many others.

Proceeds from A Great Night in Harlem will benefit the Jazz Foundation of America, which marks 18 years of providing emergency assistance and long-term support to the nation's jazz and blues musicians. Since Hurricane Katrina alone, the foundation has assisted more than 3,500 emergency cases and employed more than 1,000 musicians from New York to New Orleans.

More information about the organization and tickets is available at jazzfoundation.org.

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TONI BRAXTON NOT RETURNING TO VEGAS SHOW UNTIL JUNE

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Singer Toni Braxton will not return to the stage of the Flamingo Las Vegas for at least another month. The Grammy winner was forced to take what was supposed to be a three-week break from her Toni Braxton: Revealed show for health reasons, according to Harrah's Entertainment. Braxton was hospitalized with chest pains on April 7th.

No medical details have been released by the "Unbreak My Heart" singer about her condition, but Braxton has previously suffered from pericarditis, an inflammation of the heart lining.

Toni Braxton: Revealed is scheduled to close in August. Veteran siblings Donny and Marie Osmond have inked a deal to put on a greatest-hits-style variety show when Braxton's two-year run at the Flamingo ends.

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