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Wynton’s playing - 20 years of jazz music
In these two video clips you’ll be able to see Wynton playing in 1980 (circa…) with Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, and a video where he plays Cherokee at Royal Albert Hall with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. (2000)
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Wynton and the new Louisiana Tourism Campaign
The Louisiana state rolled out a star-studded, $7 million advertising campaign Tuesday to lure tourists back to Louisiana and boost the sluggish economy along the hurricane-ravaged coast.
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Called “Fall in Love with Louisiana All Over Again,” the campaign consists of a commercial and half-dozen print ads. -
Video from Wynton’s speech at Tulane University
Tulane University - This video captures the absolute brilliance on the night of January 16, 2006.
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Wynton’s speech at Tulane University in New Orleans
Most of you have returned at a time when many would have stayed away,” Wynton said monday night at an event on Tulane’s campus welcoming back the city’s students, before playing a set with a band that included his pianist father, Ellis.
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Today, he and the rest of the Cultural Subcommittee of Mayor Nagin’s Bring New Orleans Back committee will present their work to the Mayor and the City of New Orleans. -
The new Apple iTunes + iPod TV ad featuring Wynton
If you’ve been following the Macworld 06 keynote that just wrapped up, you might have heard that Apple showed a new iTunes iPod ad with Wynton Marsalis, silhouette style with Wynton and his band.
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Video from New Year’s celebration in Times Square
Saturday night, Wynton pressed the button to trigger the ball drop as nearly a million revelers rang in the New Year at the Crossroads of the World.
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The fan club beginnings… Part VII (Wynton and Joshua Redman)
In this unknown video-clip Wynton join Joshua Redman at Church of San Francesco al Prato. Eric Reed is with them playing the piano. Enjoy this wonderful duet on John Coltrane’s The Promise !
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The fan club beginnings… Part VI (The legend of Buddy Bolden)
..Buddy Bolden could play so loud, he could make the rain stay up in the sky.
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The fan club beginnings… Part V (Second line with Olympia Brass Band)
Perugia, 1993.
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Wynton, with Wycliffe Gordon and Wessel Anderson playing the Second Line with Olympia Brass Band. -
The fan club beginnings… Part IV (Stardust)
Rome, 1993.
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Wynton was playing with his septet, and in this video-clip he plays a ballad.
This time, it’s not Embraceable You, but a wonderful version of Stardust