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The fan club beginnings… Part III (Wynton and Olympia Brass Band)
Perugia (Italy), July 16, 1993. In the following video-clip, Wynton is jamming with members of his Septet and Dejan’s Olympia Brass Band in the courtyard of the hotel “La Rosetta”. What a joyful performance
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The fan club beginnings… Part II (Wynton and Wycliffe Gordon)
Perugia (Italy) summer 1993, the Wynton Marsalis Septet performing for Umbria Jazz Festival.
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In this video-clip Wynton duets with trombonist Wycliffe Gordon from the windows of his hotel room.
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The fan club beginnings…
We ditigized an old VHS tape containing some Wynton’s concerts filmed at the beginning of our fan club.
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Wynton played at the presentation of the new Apple iPod video
Last night, Wynton and his quartet played at the California Theater in San Jose (California) for the presentation of the new Apple iPod Video.
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Towards the end of the press conference, the Apple CEO, Steve Jobs introduced an encore and Wynton played the track The Magic Hour (from the Magic Hour album…) -
Special video and photo report: Wynton playing All Rise in London
Last Sunday October 2, we were in London to meet Wynton and listen to his composition: All Rise. The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra performed with the London Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Kurt Masur.
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Video: Wynton’s tribute for victims of Katrina
On September 2, 2005, on CBS’ TheEarly Show, Wynton played a trumpet solo in tribute to the people struggling to survive in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
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Wynton’s interview and tribute for victims of Katrina on CBS’ The Early Show
Yesterday, Wynton played a tribute for the victims of hurricane Katrina on CBS’ The Early Show. Here is an excerpt of the interview:
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Video clip from Wynton’s new album: Live at House of Tribes
Dear friends, exclusively for our fan club, and thanks to the guys of House of Tribes, we can show you some video-clips from the 12/15/2002 session. This video was filmed at House of Tribes at the same time the new album (in store on August 30, 2005) was being recorded.
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It was directed by: Jeff Jones “The Jedi Master” (who also recorded the album) and was lit and shot by Director of Photography/Cameraman, Chuck Fishbein and Beth Garrigal. -
Photo and video from “Stand up for Jazz” featuring Bill Cosby
On Thursday October 21, at Rose Theater, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton played a short opening set of jazz tunes that deal with humor.
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Some were directly representational (Wynton’s Ellingtonian “Back to Basics,” which portrays laughter through a trumpet), some just sounded happy-go-lucky (Thelonious Monk’s singsong “Green Chimneys”) and some were jazz’s best novelty songs (’‘Salt Peanuts’’ and ‘‘Open the Door, Richard’‘). -
Photo and video from the JALC Grand Opening Inaugural Gala
On October 20 at 8pm, the Frederick P. Rose Theater played host to the inaugural gala, with celebrities such as former Vice President Al Gore and actor Robert Redford in the house, and a buffet of artists on stage. Wynton was alternately emotive and brazen on “Just a Closer Walk with Thee.” Saxophonists Joe Lovano and Branford Marsalis swung abstractedly through “Tenor Madness.”
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