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SUMMARY:WYCLIFFE GORDON
DESCRIPTION:American jazz trombonist\, arranger\, composer\, band leader\, and music educator Wycliffe Gordon will light up the bistro stage this November and December! \nWycliffe took an interest in jazz in 1980 when he was thirteen\, while listening to jazz records inherited from his great-aunt. The collection included a five-LP anthology produced by Sony-Columbia. In particular\, he was drawn to musicians like Louis Armstrong and the Hot Fives and Hot Sevens. His early works as a professional were with Wynton Marsalis and he later conducted the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra in the premiere of his new\, original score for the 1925 silent film Body and Soul\, directed by Oscar Micheaux. \nKnown affectionately as “Pinecone\,” the Georgia-born trombonist also sings and plays didgeridoo\, trumpet\, soprano trombone\, tuba\, and piano. In 1995\, Gordon arranged and orchestrated the theme song for NPR’s All Things Considered. Make sure to catch these spirited performances that are sure to be bad to the bone! \nPrepaid Parking; $15.00
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/wycliffe-gordon
LOCATION:Harold & Dorothy Steward Center For Jazz\, 3536 Washington Avenue\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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SUMMARY:DELFEAYO MARSALIS & THE UPTOWN JAZZ ORCHESTRA
DESCRIPTION:Delfeayo Marsalis is one of the top trombonists\, composers\, and producers in jazz today. Known for his “technical excellence\, inventive mind and frequent touches of humor…” (Los Angeles Times)\, he is “…one of the best\, most imaginative and musical of the trombonists of his generation.” (San Francisco Examiner).\n\nEarly influences on Delfeayo’s style include J.J. Johnson\, Curtis Fuller\, Al Grey\, Tyree Glenn\, Tommy Dorsey\, and Duke Ellington’s trombone masters. From the age of 17 until the present\, he has produced over 100 recordings for major artists\, including Harry Connick Jr\, Spike Lee\, Terence Blanchard\, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band\, and his father and brothers.\n\nIn January 2011\, Delfeayo and the Marsalis family (father Ellis and brothers Branford\, Wynton\, and Jason) earned the nation’s highest jazz honor – a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Award\, thus dubbing them “America’s First Family of Jazz.”\n\n\nOn packing a full jazz orchestra into a tiny historic jazz club: “Whatever you have to do\,” the trombonist says philosophically. But when the band plays the swing and bebop hits from the 1930s through the 1960s\, the music is just as tight. From Mardi Gras music to modern jazz\, this band does it all.  An intimate experience like no other! \n\nThe Uptown Jazz Orchestra:\nDelfeayo Marsalis – trombone\nTrombones:  TJ Norris\, Ethan Santos\nTrumpets:  Andrew Baham\, John Gray\, Ashlin Parker\, Scott Frock\nSaxophones:  Roderick Paulin\, Scott Johnson\, Khari Allen Lee\, Travarri Huff-Boone\, Shaena Ryan\nClarinet: Gregory Agid\nPiano: Kyle Roussel\nBass: Barry Stephenson\nDrums: Brian Richbury Jr\n+ special guest\,  Tonya Boyd-Cannon – vocals
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/38244
LOCATION:Snug Harbor\, 626 Frenchmen Street\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231220T193000
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SUMMARY:DELFEAYO MARSALIS & THE UPTOWN JAZZ ORCHESTRA
DESCRIPTION:Delfeayo Marsalis is one of the top trombonists\, composers\, and producers in jazz today. Known for his “technical excellence\, inventive mind and frequent touches of humor…” (Los Angeles Times)\, he is “…one of the best\, most imaginative and musical of the trombonists of his generation.” (San Francisco Examiner).\n\nEarly influences on Delfeayo’s style include J.J. Johnson\, Curtis Fuller\, Al Grey\, Tyree Glenn\, Tommy Dorsey\, and Duke Ellington’s trombone masters. From the age of 17 until the present\, he has produced over 100 recordings for major artists\, including Harry Connick Jr\, Spike Lee\, Terence Blanchard\, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band\, and his father and brothers.\n\nIn January 2011\, Delfeayo and the Marsalis family (father Ellis and brothers Branford\, Wynton\, and Jason) earned the nation’s highest jazz honor – a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Award\, thus dubbing them “America’s First Family of Jazz.”\n\n\nOn packing a full jazz orchestra into a tiny historic jazz club: “Whatever you have to do\,” the trombonist says philosophically. But when the band plays the swing and bebop hits from the 1930s through the 1960s\, the music is just as tight. From Mardi Gras music to modern jazz\, this band does it all.  An intimate experience like no other! \n\nThe Uptown Jazz Orchestra:\nDelfeayo Marsalis – trombone\nTrombones:  TJ Norris\, Ethan Santos\nTrumpets:  Andrew Baham\, John Gray\, Ashlin Parker\, Scott Frock\nSaxophones:  Roderick Paulin\, Scott Johnson\, Khari Allen Lee\, Travarri Huff-Boone\, Shaena Ryan\nClarinet: Gregory Agid\nPiano: Kyle Roussel\nBass: Barry Stephenson\nDrums: Brian Richbury Jr\n+ special guest\,  Tonya Boyd-Cannon – vocals
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/38248
LOCATION:Snug Harbor\, 626 Frenchmen Street\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:DELFEAYO MARSALIS & THE UPTOWN JAZZ ORCHESTRA
DESCRIPTION:Delfeayo Marsalis is one of the top trombonists\, composers\, and producers in jazz today. Known for his “technical excellence\, inventive mind and frequent touches of humor…” (Los Angeles Times)\, he is “…one of the best\, most imaginative and musical of the trombonists of his generation.” (San Francisco Examiner).\n\nEarly influences on Delfeayo’s style include J.J. Johnson\, Curtis Fuller\, Al Grey\, Tyree Glenn\, Tommy Dorsey\, and Duke Ellington’s trombone masters. From the age of 17 until the present\, he has produced over 100 recordings for major artists\, including Harry Connick Jr\, Spike Lee\, Terence Blanchard\, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band\, and his father and brothers.\n\nIn January 2011\, Delfeayo and the Marsalis family (father Ellis and brothers Branford\, Wynton\, and Jason) earned the nation’s highest jazz honor – a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Award\, thus dubbing them “America’s First Family of Jazz.”\n\n\nOn packing a full jazz orchestra into a tiny historic jazz club: “Whatever you have to do\,” the trombonist says philosophically. But when the band plays the swing and bebop hits from the 1930s through the 1960s\, the music is just as tight. From Mardi Gras music to modern jazz\, this band does it all.  An intimate experience like no other! \n\nThe Uptown Jazz Orchestra:\nDelfeayo Marsalis – trombone\nTrombones:  TJ Norris\, Ethan Santos\nTrumpets:  Andrew Baham\, John Gray\, Ashlin Parker\, Scott Frock\nSaxophones:  Roderick Paulin\, Scott Johnson\, Khari Allen Lee\, Travarri Huff-Boone\, Shaena Ryan\nClarinet: Gregory Agid\nPiano: Kyle Roussel\nBass: Barry Stephenson\nDrums: Brian Richbury Jr\n+ special guest\,  Tonya Boyd-Cannon – vocals
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/delfeayo-marsalis-the-uptown-jazz-orchestra-2
LOCATION:Snug Harbor\, 626 Frenchmen Street\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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