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Alan Hall's Ratatet Addresses Current Turmoil In American Society With "Heroes, Saints And Clowns," Set For Release June 22 On Ridgeway Records
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Terri Hinte Publicity
jny: San Francisco Bay Area drummer, composer, and bandleader Alan Hall turned to music when he found himself in the midst of what he describes as “some of the greatest turmoil our country has ever experienced.” In order to cope, he penned the sonic vignettes heard on his new CD Heroes, Saints and Clowns, set for June 22 release on Ridgeway Records. Performed by his genre-bending sextet Ratatet, which was formed in 2014 and made its recording debut in 2016 ...
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Raul Malo's Tex-Mex Journey on 'Sinners & Saints' Album, Due Sept. 28
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conqueroo
New album for Fantasy Records/Concord Music Group recorded in Nashville and Austin; guests include Augie Meyers, Shawn Sahm, Michael Guerra and The Trishas
AUSTIN, Texas -- Self-produced in his home studio, Sinners & Saints is the most intimate, honest and complex album Raul Malo has made in an already distinguished career. One hears in it a lifetime's journey, from the singer-songwriter's youth in Cuban neighborhoods of Miami through his years as one of the most intriguing talents in the Americana ...
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One Track Mind: Louis Armstrong, "When the Saints Go Marching in" (1938)
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Something Else!
NICK DERISO: A player of both strength and generosity, Louis Armstrong's influence -- as a soloist, as a pioneer who moved folk music into the realm of artistry, as a personality -- remains incalcuable nearly four decades after his death. There are lines you could draw: No Armstrong, no Lester Young. No Lester Young, no Charlie Parker. No Charlie Parker, no rock 'n' roll. Even Dizzy Gillespie, clearly more of Roy Eldridge acolyte in life, once said: No ...
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Geaux Saints, with a Trumpeter's Fanfare
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Ken Franckling's Jazz Notes
Once in a while, jazz and popular culture conveniently cross paths. And how fitting that it was on the sporting world's biggest stage last weekend with the NFL's Super Bowl XLIV festivities. CBS's pre-game broadcast leading up to the New Orleans Saints' gritty, stunning--and most welcome--win over the Colts included Wynton Marsalis's music-and-spoken word tribute to The Big Easy, and the Saints organization's perseverance through 43 years of suffering before this season. He did a masterful job of putting the ...
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Watch Wynton's Tribute to the New Orleans Saints and the Crescent City
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Michael Ricci
JAZZ GREAT WYNTON MARSALIS STREAMS VIDEO OF HIS TRIBUTE TO THE NEW ORLEANS SAINTS AND THE CRESCENT CITY
Friday February 12, 2010. 1PM EST. Live on Ustream
Jazz impresario Wynton Marsalis created a special tribute with music and words to The New Orleans Saints and his beloved city of New Orleans. The video will be streamed on Friday, February 12, 2010 at 1pm EST live on Ustream. Wynton Marsalis will be online at 1pm interacting with fans prior to the ...
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Saints Marching in New Orleans, at Last
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Michael Ricci
As Champions March In, Their City Parties Harder
This citys two simultaneous parties Mardi Gras season and the unending Saints Super Bowl victory celebration came together in one big blowout on Tuesday evening, as the returning football champions paraded through the downtown streets amid an ecstatic, swaying throng of black and gold. Through chilly temperatures in the mid-40s prompting an endless stream of hell froze over comments among the faithful on the sidewalks the Saints players, coaches, cheerleaders and staff ...
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When The Saints Go Marching In Concert Schedules in NYC
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All About Jazz
WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN is a weeklong relief effort beginning September 11, 2005. During this week, participating bars and clubs have agreed to donate portions of their sales to the American Red Cross Hurricane Relief Fund. Information for participating bars/clubs, events and schedules will be continually updated at AllAboutJazz.com.
Participating Venues Index (click club to view schedule) Cornelia Street Café Creole Detour Dinosaur Bar-B-Que ...
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Support the Victims of Hurricane Katrina: When The Saints Go Marching In
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All About Jazz
New York City Jazz Community Comes Together to Assist Gulf Region Victims of Hurricane Katrina
Concert Schedules (updated daily)
New York, NY (September 1, 2005) – In the wake of the worst natural disaster in United States history, New York City’s jazz and blues community is mobilizing to assist the victims of Hurricane Katrina. The list of participants grows by the hour, and other establishments are encouraged to sign on.
WHAT: “WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN:” is a ...
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JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER: "ARMSTRONG - WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN"
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All About Jazz
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2000 AT 8:00 P.M.
Tune in to your local PBS station! (WNET Channel 13 in the NYC area)
Jazz at Lincoln Center will bring its 100 Years of Armstrong celebration to the entire country through its fifth appearance on the acclaimed PBS series Live From Lincoln Center, entitled Armstrong - When the Saints Go Marching In," on December 13, 2000, at 8pm. During the concert - taking place in New York's Alice Tully Hall - ...
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