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Palmetto Records is new label for LCJO with Wynton Marsalis
On January 11, 2005, Palmetto Records will release A Love Supreme, the label debut of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s renowned big band The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton (LCJO).
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News to come soon
Sorry for our delay in updating the site, but we’re in New York for the JALC’s grand opening concerts.
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We are having a great time with Wynton, Isobel and Genevieve listening to great music.
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Help get the word out about the opening of “The House of Swing!”
On Monday, October 18, Wynton Marsalis will be interviewed on the Today Show.
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Come show your support and help Wynton and Frederick P. Rose Hall get some national publicity by rallying on the Plaza outside the Today Show window at Rockefeller Plaza in New York. -
Wynton to appear on CBS’s 60 Minutes
Tomorrow night Wed., October 13, CBS’s 60 Minutes Wednesday will air “Come Blow You Horn” a story on Wynton, the new Jazz at Lincoln Center complex in New York City and the future of jazz.
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Wynton and JALC introduce the Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame
Jazz at Lincoln Center tonight will celebrate the dedication of the Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame and the official induction of its inaugural class of members.
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Located within the new home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, Frederick P. Rose Hall, the Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame, which interactively immerses visitors in the lives and artistry of jazz greats, was named by Jazz at Lincoln Center Board member Ahmet Ertegun and his wife, Mica, in honor of his late brother and Atlantic Records partner Nesuhi Ertegun. -
Wynton’s grandfather dies at 96
Ellis L. Marsalis Sr., the patriarch of a family of world famous jazz musicians, including his grandson Wynton, has died. He was 96.
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Wynton’s lips and the August tour dates
Due to cellulitis of the lip (inflammation of connective tissue), Wynton’s doctor instructed him not to perform for 30 days.
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So Wynton’s manager cancelled the August activities so that he can finally take the time needed to heal properly. -
Why Wynton cancelled his performance in Montreal
Yesterday Wynton cancelled his performance at the Montreal Jazz Fest because of injury to his lips.
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Now Wynton is back home. He has seen a doctor who advised him to take it easy for a few days, and he really appreciates everyone’s concern !!! -
Wynton played at Ray Charles funeral
Friends of Ray Charles sent the late singer off on a high note.
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Wynton Marsalis, B.B. King, Glen Campbell, and Stevie Wonder performed musical tributes to Charles, who died last week at 73, during a joyous funeral service at the First African Methodist Episcopal Church (Los Angeles). -
Wynton talks on WBGO Jazz Radio Station
Gary Walker, morning host on WBGO (88.3 FM), talks with Wynton Marsalis at 9 a.m. tomorrow.
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