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Django Reinhardt group (300)

Exhilarated and a little homesick at the end of a three-week U.S. tour, Dorado Schmitt and his band swings hard and play loose. The air dances at this Django Reinhardt Festival at the Kennedy Center Jazz Club featuring two French guitarists, a violinist, a squeeze box man and a bassist.

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Thursday, November 27, 2008

 
Richard Bona Makes You Sing At Basel Jazz Festival

Richard Bona Makes You Sing At Basel Jazz Festival

Nov. 27, 2008

In a concert recorded by Swiss Radio DRS2, the charismatic Richard Bona has a heavenly voice and plays a funky bass. His newest CD is Bona Makes You Sweat, and at the 2008 Basel Jazz Festival, he goes further than that. Bona makes you swoon, sing, stand up and boogie with his band from Africa, the Caribbean and the U.S.

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

 
Johnny Griffin At The Village Vanguard

Johnny Griffin At The Village Vanguard

Nov. 20, 2008

Only a few days after the release of the album Smokin' Sax, and before a date to promote it, saxophonist Johnny Griffin died at age 80 at his chateau in Availles-Limouzine, France. Hear his final U.S. homecoming at the Village Vanguard, recorded live by JazzSet

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

 
Joanne Brackeen: A Maelstrom On The Keys

Joanne Brackeen: A Maelstrom On The Keys

Nov. 13, 2008

To celebrate her July birthday this year, pianist Joanne Brackeen celebrated the musicians that gave her a shot early in her career: Art Blakey, Joe Henderson and Stan Getz. Brackeen unleashes a maelstrom on the keys in a concert recorded at the Jazz Standard by JazzSet.

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

 
Herbie Hancock Lights It Up At Newport

Herbie Hancock Lights It Up At Newport

Nov. 6, 2008

Fifty-five years ago, a young jazz presenter named George Wein discovered that the people sailing yachts around Narragansett Bay loved jazz. With their support, Wein founded the Newport Jazz Festival, the first of its kind, and it's still going strong. Here's a highlight of this year's festival, from Herbie Hancock and Dave Holland.

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Coming up on JazzSet

  • Dec. 4: Django Reinhardt Festival at the Kennedy Center
  • Dec. 11: John Ellis and Double-Wide at Jazz Standard
  • Dec. 18: Count Basie Orchestra with Ledisi
  • Dec. 25: Woody Shaw Legacy Band: Brass Knights at Jazz Standard
  • Jan. 1: Jazz in Our Time at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall
  • Jan. 8: Convergence at Dazzle Restaurant in Denver
  • Jan. 15: Cyrus Chestnut's Spirituals to Swing