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Jazz this week: Andre Delano, Denise Thimes, Cornet Chop Suey, and more
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St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman
This week's lineup of jazz and creative music shows in and around St. Louis includes a well-known expat back home for a couple of summer vacation" shows, showcase performances for one of the city's reigning vocals divas and one its top traditional jazz bands, and more. Let's go to the highlights... Thursday, July 9 Saxophonist and former East St. Louisan Andre Delano, who now lives in California, is back home this week for a pair of shows, performing Thursday at ...
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Jazz This Week: Chesterfield Jazz Festival, Patrice Rushen, Andre Delano, Wine Dine and Jazz Festival, and More
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St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman
It's jazz festival time across North America, with major events taking place in a number of cities including Montreal, Vancouver, Minneapolis -St. Paul, Washington DC, and more. And though our town no longer has a large-scale, multi-day fest since the unfortunate demise of the St. Louis Jazz and Heritage Festival a few years back, local jazz fans can take some solace in two smaller festivals plus many other jazz-related events happening around town this weekend. Let's go to the highlights... ...
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Coming Soon: Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, Andre Delano, Alan Evans' Playonbrother
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St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman
From StLJN's various in-boxes, word of three more upcoming shows of interest to St. Louis fans of jazz and creative music: Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey will return to St. Louis for their second show here this year at 8:00 p.m. Saturday, June 21 at The Blind Tiger at Sutton Place, 7376 Manchester Rd in Maplewood. JFJO, now a three-piece with keyboardist and founder Brian Haas, lap steel guitarist Chris Combs, and drummer Josh Raymer, last played here in January at ...
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Jazz This Week: Sean Jones, Galactic, Pat Metheny Unity Group, Andre Delano, a Tribute to Eddie Lang, and More
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St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman
As the city wakes up the morning after Fat Tuesday, there's no post-Mardi Gras slump in the schedule of jazz and creative music in St. Louis. This week includes shows from several noteworthy touring musicians, plus a homecoming performance from a well-known expat, and much more. Let's go to the highlights... Tonight, Sean Jones returns to Jazz at the Bistro to open a four-night engagement continuing through Saturday. The former lead trumpeter with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Jones ...
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Jazz This Week: Kurt Elling, Ronnie Burrage, Phil Woods, Andre Delano, and More
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St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman
It's another busy week for jazz and creative music in St. Louis, with the return of one of the top male singers in jazz; a rare local appearance by a legendary saxophonist; homecoming gigs featuring three different musicians who grew up in the area, and much more. Let's go the highlights.... Tonight, the St. Louis Jazz Orchestra, directed by bassist Jim Widner and featuring top musicians from all around the metro area, plays the music of Count Basie at the ...
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Andre Delano to Perform with Good 4 the Soul on Sunday, March 3 at BB's Jazz, Blues and Soups
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St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman
Saxophonist Andre Delano, the East St. Louis native who's had significant success as a touring musician and recording artist, is returning home to perform at 6:00 p.m. Sunday, March 3 at BB's Jazz Blues and Soups. He'll be backed for the gig by Good 4 The Soul, which includes fellow East St. Louisans Adaron Pops" Jackson (keyboards), John King (bass), James Jackson (drums), and Shaun Robinson (guitar). Delano (pictured), who now lives in California, grew up in East St. Louis ...
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Jazz This Week: Euge Groove, Andre Delano, and More
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St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman
With many summer concert series having run their course, and the fall presenting season yet to get underway, it's a relatively light week for live jazz in St. Louis. All the more reason, then, to turn out for saxophonist, vocalist, and East St. Louis native Andre Delano (pictured). who's back home to perform Friday night on a bill with Euge Groove at The Pageant. For more about Delano and some video clips of him in action, see this post. For ...
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STLJN Saturday Video Showcase: Spotlight on Andre Delano
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St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman
Today, we've got some videos featuring saxophonist, vocalist and East St. Louis native Andre Delano, who's coming back home Friday, August 20 to perform at The Pageant on a bill with fellow saxman Euge Groove. Delano is a graduate of East St. Louis' Lincoln High School, which during the tenure of former band director Ronald Carter produced a number of musicians who have gone on to have successful careers in ...
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Smooth Jazz Virtuoso Andre Delano Releases Second Album "My So Fine" August 19, 2008
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All About Jazz
LOS ANGELES, CA -- Saxophonist Andre Delano, an accomplished musician with a distinctive, original sound, releases his highly anticipated second album My So Fine on August 19th, distributed through Nu Groove Records. Delano once again commands attention of his fans with 14 original songs that include guest appearances by bassist Byron Miller (Luther Vandross, George Duke), Smooth Jazz pianist Kevin Toney (The Blackbyrds), trumpeter Greg Adams and guitarist Michael Ripoll (Babyface, James Brown, Usher). From the opening note, the Latin-flavored ...
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7th Note Entertainment Artist Andre Delano Signs Distribution Deal With 33rd Street Records/Bayside Entertainment
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All About Jazz
Delano’s Album ‘Full Circle’ Due In Stores June 21, 2005 LOS ANGELES – Smooth jazz saxophonist Andre Delano has signed a national distribution deal with Bayside Entertainment, the distribution arm of Tower Records. California-based Bayside will be responsible for the distribution of Andre’s debut album “Full Circle,” set to be in stores June 21, 2005. “We’re very pleased to be releasing Andre’s debut album. He’s an incredible musician and a tremendous talent,” said Morty Wiggins from Bayside. An East St. ...
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