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Bright Lights, Big City; Night Life; Caldonia; Stardust; Basin Street Blues; Georgia On My Mind; Rainy Day Blues; My Bucket's Got A Hole In It; Ain't Nobody's Business; That's All. Willie Nelson: ...
CD1: Cherokee; The Egyptian Blues; Embraceable You; Black Codes From The Underground; Harriet Tubman; Monks's Mood; And The Band Played On; The Cat In The Hat Is Back. CD2: Uptown Ruler; Down Home ...
Band leader, composer, and musician Wynton Marsalis is counted among the ... Since that time, he has recorded more than 60 jazz and classical albums, winning nine GRAMMYs. He is the only artist ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A new take on Wynton Marsalis’s “Blues Symphony,” a piano cycle by Gregory Spears and Rosa Feola’s solo debut are among the highlights.
If anyone deserves the sobriquet of “the Pied Piper of Jazz,” it would be Wynton Marsalis. The legend will perform at The ...
Norfolk State's jazz ensemble and 11 others from Historically Black Colleges and Universities are competing to open for ...
Jazz at Lincoln Center will present a concert of contemporary jazz masterpieces, including a composition by Grammy Award ...
Affectionately known as "the house that Wynton built," the 100,000 ... he began his classical training. Marsalis, now 63, has recorded over 100 studio albums. Over the past five decades, he ...
He’s won nine Grammy Awards and a Pulitzer Prize, and has been awarded the National Medal of the Arts. Wynton Marsalis is a legendary jazz composer and trumpeter, and he’s coming to play another show ...
Akron was the first stop Saturday on the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra's (JLCO) current tour, led by trumpeter extraordinaire Wynton Marsalis. The sold-out concert drew more than 2,500 to E.J ...
“Louis,” released in 2010, is a black-and-white silent film in the classic tradition, with subtitles on text cards displayed ...