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Heath Brothers: Bop That Swings
by AAJ Staff
Jazz living legends, The Heath Brothers, Roy Haynes and Toots Thielmans, took center stage in Philadelphia for two weeks plus newer stars, Rick Margitza, Uri Caine and Christian McBride. THE KIMMEL CENTER (Verizon Hall) Broad and Spruce Streets (215.893.1999) continued its role as a major jazz concert center with the return of Philadelphia’s own--the Heath Brothers. ...
Philly Jazz on Fire With Rollins and DeFrancesco
by AAJ Staff
Major jazz stars lit up the Philly jazz scene for the two weeks starting March 7 with Sonny Rollins at Kimmel Center and Joey DeFrancesco at Chris’ Jazz Cafe. THE KIMMEL CENTER (Verizon Hall) Broad and Spruce Streets (215.732.4500) featured living-legend tenor sax star, Sonny Rollins, March 7 at 8 p. m. with tickets ...
Ambassador Satch in Philadelphia
by AAJ Staff
Ambassador Satch, a world premier musical portrait of Louis Armstrong, now playing at the Prince Music Theater through March 9, is, like its subject matter, a joy to behold. The show, and “show” is what it really is, features co-writer André De Shields as Louis, a first class five piece jazz band directed by Terry Waldo ...
Jazz Heats Up Philly Winter
by AAJ Staff
The jazz clubs in the Philadelphia area have been producing some incendiary sounds to heat up the winter-weather weary residents. CAFE CLASSICS, 816 Easton Road, Doylestown (215.489.5071) had the H. Factor (which stands for Robert. H. Henderson) band featuring the towering tenor sax of Larry McKenna for Feb. 23 at 6 and 8:30 p. m. Henderson, ...
Jazz All Over Town
by AAJ Staff
Philadelphia jazz venues can go from high art to delicatessens as the next two weeks offerings show. The Philadelphia Museum of Art, 26th St. & the Parkway, 215.763-8100 on Jan. 10, 5- 8:30 p.m., had its Friday jazz presentation with Montreal piano man John Stetch blending his Ukrainian origins with classical and jazz . Next Friday, ...
Say Adieu to 2002
by AAJ Staff
Jazz and classic pop music music fans were singing the blues during 2002 with the passing during the year. of the world famous greats who made the world a brighter place. Peggy Lee, perhaps the all-time sultry swinger and singer of songs, who could cheer us up with her sparkling rendition of It’s A Good Day ...





