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  • Jazz Vocalist Catherine Dupuis and Master Pianist Russ Kassoff return to the Brick Room at Don't Tell Mama - a place where folks like the Producer - the great Sidney Meyer has made so many dreams come true. One set - an evening of wonderful arrangements from Catherine's 3 critically acclaimed CDs plus some special solos from Russ!
  • Acclaimed Japanese-born pianist Yoko Miwa brings her “splendid, irrepressible energy” (Jazzwise) and “remarkably upbeat and affirmative” music (DownBeat) to Dizzy’s Club at Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York City. The performance features The Yoko Miwa Trio with pianist Miwa, bassist Will Slater, and drummer Scott Goulding.
  • “Don’t Let Go” is a Chamber Music America New Jazz Works commission for “Balancing Act,” a jazz octet with voice. Structured as a song-cycle, this concert-length project explores the nuances and complexities of the concept of “hope” in the context of current social, political, and environmental realities. Mike Holober – piano/composer Jamile – voice
 Scott Wendholt – trumpet
 & flugelhorn Dick Oatts – alto & soprano saxophone, flute Jason Rigby – tenor saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet
 Matt McDonald – trombone
 Mike McGuirk – bass Jimmy Macbride – drums
  • Tue, July 20, 2021, 6- 8 PM EST Rome Neal Banana Puddin' Jazz Supported by Jazz Foundation of America Presents "JAZZ Live in the Commodore Barry Park" (Brooklyn) Featuring Chip Crawford (keys), Patience Higgins (sax), Dwayne Cook Broadnax (drums), Lonnie Plaxico (bass) And the Vocals of Patsy Grant, Frank Senior, Steve Cromity More info: www.romeneal.com FREE in the Park and Streamed on YouTube and FaceBook Live, however, your financial support will help to keep this program ALIVE and LIVE! venmo: rome-neal-2 or PayPal: romekyn@earthlink.net Rome Neal's Banana Puddin' Jazz events are STREAMED LIVE! YOUTUBE & FB "FREE" SPONSORS: John D. Smith, Ron Cephas Jones, Lamon Fenner Barbara Flowers, Sheryl Renee Productions, Chris Bryan, Laurence Holder, George Turner, Russell G. Jones, Lisa Martin, Steve Burnett, Black Repertory Group (Berkeley) Black Theatre Project (Documentary)
  • Morrissey is influential. He’s unconventional. He’s outspoken. And he’s back on U.S. soil, fresh off a tour of Ireland and the U.K. His incredibly prolific career (as both a solo artist and front man of The Smiths) spans 30+ studio albums, live albums and compilations, plus dozens of hit singles on the international charts. With deep lyrics and a powerful voice, Morrissey continues to march to the beat of his own music.
  • Charles Tolliver has lived his share of jazz history. As a fiery young sideman with Jackie McLean and Max Roach in the 1960s, he joined a lineage of…
  • Eric Harland is one of the most in-demand jazz drummers of his generation. Speaking with Leo Sidran on The Third Story, he talks about coming up in Houston, learning from legends, and exploring the properties of "time."
  • On the July 26 WBGO Journal, host Doug Doyle chats with two filmmakers participating in the Women In Media Newark's International Film Festival
  • On this episode of The Art of the Story, we get a preview of the next WBGO Kids jazz Concert Series
  • On this episode of The Art of the Story, guitarists Gil Parris and Bernie Williams talk about their 20-year friendship
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