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  • New JLCO’s album reviewed by All About Jazz

    Posted on November 2nd, 2005 in Review

    Six compositions by Charles Mingus give the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra something different to work with. The swing is still there, but each piece echoes with the emotional strength and ferocity that its composer espoused through his ensembles. As with the original, you get a powerful bass line that leads the way, and you get thrilling soloists who provide impeccable examples of musicianship. What’s missing is the passion that Mingus took with him everywhere he went.

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  • Higher Ground benefit CD will be released soon

    Posted on October 19th, 2005 in Music

    On November 22, 2005, Blue Note Records will release Higher Ground, a CD that documents Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Benefit Concert, a landmark evening of musical offering that was mounted by Wynton on September 17, less than three weeks after Hurricane Katrina imparted its devastation upon the Gulf Coast.

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  • Wynton plays in Herlin Riley’s new CD

    Posted on October 19th, 2005 in Music

    On his second Criss Cross date, Herlin Riley, drummer with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra since 1992, assembles an all-star lineup from different eras of the band.
    The new album is entitled: Cream Of The Crescent and the front line comprises Wycliffe Gordon on trombone, Victor Goines on saxes and clarinet, and Wynton on trumpet, with bassist Reginald Veal and pianist Eric Lewis.

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  • Wynton plays the music of Charles Mingus

    Posted on October 14th, 2005 in Music

    On October 18, 2005, Palmetto Records will release: Don’t Be Afraid…the music of Charles Mingus, a new album by the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis.
    The CD features six compositions by the legendary bassist and composer.
    LCJO trombonist, Ron Westray, arranged the music for the recording, which was produced by Delfeayo Marsalis.

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  • Live at House of Tribes is in stores now !

    Posted on August 30th, 2005 in Music

    Wynton’s new album, Live at House of Tribes is in stores now. Get more info about the new album in our discography section.

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  • Listen to MP3 samples from Wynton’s new album

    Posted on July 20th, 2005 in Music

    Wynton’s album, entitled: Wynton Marsalis: live at House of Tribes, will be in stores on August 30, 2005.
    “Check out more info and listen to a preview”:http://wyntonmarsalis.org/discography/title/live-at-the-house-of-tribes

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  • Track listing for Wynton’s new album: Live at The House of Tribes

    Posted on July 6th, 2005 in Music | 1

    This is the track listing for the new Wynton’s album that will be entitled: Wynton Marsalis: Live at The House of Tribes

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  • Wynton’s new album will be released on August 30

    Posted on July 4th, 2005 in Music

    On August 30, Blue Note Records will release Amongst The People: Live at The House of Tribes, a new live album from Wynton Marsalis.

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  • Upcoming Wynton’s new album for Blue Note

    Posted on March 12th, 2005 in Music | 3

    Post production will be done later this month to prepare for release of a smokin’ live date featuring Wynton’s quartet along with some special guests.
    Recorded last year at the House Of Tribes in NYC the performance features altoman Wes Anderson, drummer Joe Farnsworth, bassist Carlos Henriquez, pianist Eric Lewis and percussionist Orlando Rodriguez, among others.
    More news to come…

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  • A love Supreme, the new Wynton Marsalis and JLCO’s album, is out !

    Posted on January 18th, 2005 in Music

    Palmetto Records has just released A Love Supreme, the label debut of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s renowned big band The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis.
    Recorded at the end of 1964 for Impulse!, John Coltrane’s original A Love Supreme has been called one of the most important recordings of the 20th century.

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