Jan. 2, 3 & 4
A Nat King Cole New Year
About This Concert
Enjoy an “Unforgettable” start to 2026 as Byron Stripling, Denzal Sinclaire, and the Houston Symphony Big Band perform the timeless hits of Nat King Cole, along with well-known songs by other jazz legends. Hear the songs you know and L-O-V-E, including “Mona Lisa,” “Nature Boy,” “When I Fall in Love,” “Just One of Those Things,” and more.
Performance does not include the Houston Symphony.
What To Expect?
A fun, festive concert filled with Unforgettable jazz standards you know and L-O-V-E, crooned by one of the world’s preeminent Nat King Cole interpreters, Denzal Sinclaire
Ring in 2026 in style with legendary trumpeter Byron Stripling, who was once a member of the famed Count Basie Orchestra.
This concert shines the spotlight on the Houston Symphony Big Band, comprised of members of the wind, brass, and percussion sections.
Program
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Tickets
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Friday, Jan. 2
7:30 P.M. at Jones Hall
Saturday, Jan. 3
7:30 P.M. at Jones Hall
Sunday, Jan. 4
2:00 P.M. at Jones Hall
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Saturday, Jan. 3
7:30 P.M. at Jones Hall
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Artists

Byron Stripling
conductor, trumpet, and vocalist
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Denzal Sinclaire
vocalist
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Sponsors
Title Sponsor
Presenting Sponsor
Holiday Series
Grand Guarantor
Video enhancement of Houston Symphony concerts is made possible by the Albert & Ethel Herzstein Foundation through a special gift celebrating the foundation's 50th anniversary in 2015
Extras
Additional Information
Doors Open:
60 mins. pre-concert
Prelude:
No Prelude
Duration
Approx. 120 mins
Intermission
20 mins.
Age Limit
Age 6+
Visitor Info
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Byron Stripling
conductor, trumpet, and vocalist
With a contagious smile and captivating charm, conductor, trumpet virtuoso, singer, and actor Byron Stripling ignites audiences across the globe. In 2020, Stripling was named Principal Pops Conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and in 2024, he was named Principal Pops Conductor of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. He also currently serves as Artistic Director and Conductor of the highly acclaimed Columbus Jazz Orchestra. Stripling’s baton has led countless orchestras throughout the United States and Canada, including the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood and orchestras from San Diego to Sarasota.
Since his Carnegie Hall debut with Skitch Henderson and the New York Pops, Stripling has become
a pops orchestra favorite throughout the country, soloing with more than 100 orchestras around the world. As a soloist with the Boston Pops, Stripling has performed frequently under the baton of Keith Lockhart, as well as being the featured soloist on the PBS television special Evening at Pops, with conductors John Williams and Lockhart.
An accomplished actor and singer, Stripling starred in the lead role of the Broadway-bound musical Satchmo; had a cameo performance in the television movie The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles; and performed in the 42nd Street production of From Second Avenue to Broadway.
Television viewers have enjoyed his work as a soloist on the worldwide telecast of The Grammy Awards and in television commercials and TV theme songs. In addition to multiple recordings with his quintet and work with artists from Tony Bennett to Whitney Houston, his prolific recording career includes hundreds of albums with the greatest pops, Broadway, soul, and jazz artists of all time.
Stripling earned his stripes as lead trumpeter and soloist with the Count Basie Orchestra. He has also played and recorded with the bands of Dizzy Gillespie, Woody Herman, Dave Brubeck, Lionel Hampton, Clark Terry, Louis Bellson, and Buck Clayton, in addition to The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band, and The GRP All-Star Big Band.
Stripling was educated at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, and the Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan.

Denzal Sinclaire
vocalist
In addition to his talents as a pianist, percussionist, and actor, Denzal Sinclaire is one of Canada’s most popular jazz vocalists and is ranked among the finest jazz singers of his generation. From the moment he steps on stage, he seems to naturally and effortlessly evoke a profound emotional interaction with his audience, touching the listener with his passionate and sincere delivery and the purity of the message in every song he sings.
From his early days as a canny interpreter of Nat King Cole’s mentholated crooning, he has grown into one of the most distinctive and individualistic singers anywhere. Sinclaire is a multiple nominee of the Juno Award (Canada’s Grammy Award), a recipient of the 2004 National Jazz Award for “Best Album,” four-time consecutive recipient of Jazz Report Magazine Award for Male Jazz Vocalist, and France’s 2007 Choc Jazzman Award.
He has graced the stages of numerous concert halls and festivals around the world, and appeared on several TV shows, including Canada’s Bravo! TV, Canada AM, Nashville Now, and Ireland’s The Late Late Show. As a former member of UK soul artist Jamie Lidell’s band, he has appeared on Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Jimmie Kimmel Live!, and Manu Katché’s show in France, One Shot Not. Additional television and film credits include appearances in the new Battlestar Gallactica TV series and Being Julia, starring Annette Bening and Jeremy Irons.
Sinclaire has recorded three albums for Universal Music: I Found Love, Denzal Sinclaire, and My One and Only Love.