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Texas Jazz Crooner Ken Slavin Makes Don’t Tell Mama Debut With Acclaimed Saloon Show, “Shaken, Not Stirred”
The number-one male jazz singer in the home of the Alamo makes his Don’t Tell Mama debut during Tony Award Weekend with “Shaken, Not Stirred – With A Tony Twist!” Slavin’s first engagement at the legendary cabaret at 343 W. 46th Street in the heart of the Theater District will feature two shows: Friday, June 9 ...
South to a Warmer Place
Featuring the music of Jim Cullum Jazz Band
Duration: 4:48
As Long As I Live
Featuring the music of Jim Cullum Jazz Band
Duration: 4:54
New Youtube Channel for "Jim Cullum's Riverwalk Jazz"
Ever wonder what we look like? The long-running Public Radio International jazz series Riverwalk Jazz" announces a new YouTube Channel, Jim Cullum's Riverwalk Jazz." Please visit and subscribe to the new channel here: RiverwalkJazzRadio The new YouTube channel gathers together videos of live performances of The Jim Cullum Jazz Band and musical guests, recorded for later ...
Riverwalk Jazz Goes to the Movies: A Look at Jazz Music and Musicians in Film
Get the popcorn ready. The curtain is about to go up on Kid Ory-- Lionel Hampton--and Louis Armstrong. This week, we take a look at some of the world's top jazz artists--who not only provided music for Hollywood movies--but appear on the silver screen as well. Scott Yanow, author of Jazz on Film, joins David Holt ...
Riverwalk Jazz to Air "A Night at Nick's"
For almost three decades, Nick's Steakhouse was revered as the place" in Greenwich Village to hear classic, hot, improvised jazz. Music stands and orchestrations were banned from the stage. Muggsy Spanier led his group there, as did Bud Freeman and Eddie Condon. Booked for a one-nighter, Benny Carter stayed for five weeks. Fats Waller would drop ...
Coming up in June on Riverwalk Jazz--a Night at Nick's
Nick's in the Village was one of the favorite haunts on the New York jazz scene in the 1930s and '40s. The first house band--led by Bobby Hackett--featured Eddie Condon, Pee Wee Russell and Zutty Singleton. Meade Lux Lewis was the intermission pianist, and you never knew who might drop by. The Riverwalk Jazz production team ...
Free Jazz Appreciation Month Content from Riverwalk Jazz
FREE Jazz Appreciation Month Web Content from Riverwalk Jazz 4/3/08 Rhythm is My Business: The Life and Music of Milt Hinton Known for his impeccable time and ability to play across genres, Milt Hinton's career spanned more than 60 years. In this ...