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Wynton playing Caravan at House of Tribes
Our friend Dominique Bachemin informed us that *House of Tribes* posted (on YouTube) a never released clip: Wynton playing Caravan.
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Wynton with Drue Kataoka at Dizzy’s Jazz Club
On December 14, Wynton hosted a spectacular event for Around the World New York at Dizzy’s Jazz Club at JALC. Overlooking a sparkling Manhattan skyline with Central Park in the foreground, ENSO 2007, the new project by Drue Kataoka, was showed.
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Video: Wynton and Ellis Marsalis playing at Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival
Check out this video of Wynton playing with his father Ellis at Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival on August 24, 1990.
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Wynton and friends play Red Hot Holiday Stomp at JALC
In what has become a Jazz at Lincoln Center tradition, Wynton Marsalis heads up a Crescent City-style holiday celebration, with help from the trombonist Wycliffe Gordon, pianist Dan Nimmer, the banjoist Don Vappie and the drummer Herlin Riley, among others.
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Wynton at Yono’s Bayou Café grand opening
On Sunday, December 3 Wynton was in Philadelphia to play with his quintet for the Grand Opening of Yono's Bayou Café. He is a childhood friend of Melanie Marchand, the businesswoman behind the "Yono… Keep reading »
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Wynton to play with JLCO at Barbican next year
On July 23, 2007, Wynton Marsalis will be in London to play with the JLCO
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Wynton talks about the new cd: From the Plantation to the Penitentiary
Wynton is recording in studio during these days. This is a text of an interview that he gave to Associated Press about his new CD:
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“What is an arranger” reviewed by the New York Times
When Wynton Marsalis goes onstage tomorrow in an outlandish outfit — say, a pink shirt, yellow pants and a purple tie — he’ll be making a statement. Not a fashion statement, but a statement about arrangement.
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Wynton explains: What is an arranger?
How do 15 strong-willed musicians come together in perfect harmony? How does the standard become fresh again? ... Thank the arranger, the unsung hero who musically choreographs every show, bringing order and imagination to the bandstand.”
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Photo and video: Wynton playing at memorial service for Ed Bradley
A long list of entertainers, journalists, politicians and musicians from across the country packed New York’s Riverside Church for the memorial service, reflecting Bradley’s achievements and diverse interests.
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Wynton played “Just a Closer Step to Thee.”