Ensemble | Wynton Marsalis Sextet |
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Date | Wednesday, May 28th, 2003 |
Time | 8:00pm |
Event Type | Concert |
Event Name | Marsalis at the Penthouse |
Project | The Music of James Black |
Venue | Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse |
Address | 165 W. 65th Street |
Location | New York, NY, United States |
The entire evening will be devoted to music by the drummer and composer, James (Norbert) Black, a crucial figure in contemporary New Orleans jazz, who died in 1988 at the improbable age of 48. Early on Black became associated with Ellis Marsalis, with whom he had a lifelong working relationship. As a member of Marsalis’ quartet he recorded a number of his compositions in 1962. Black’s expertise encompassed both jazz and rhythm-and-blues and he worked both sides of the fence, so to speak.
Personnel
- Ellis Marsalis – piano
- Reginald Veal – bass
- Herlin Riley – drums, tambourine
- Walter Blanding – tenor sax, soprano sax, clarinet
- Victor Goines – tenor sax, soprano sax, clarinet, bass clarinet
Setlist
- Magnolia Triangle (composed by James Black)
- Old Wyne (composed by James Black)
- Monkey Puzzle (composed by James Black)
- A Love Song (composed by James Black)
- Dee Wee (composed by James Black)
- Sister Wilson (composed by James Black)
- New Arrival (composed by James Black)
- Whistle Stop (composed by James Black)
- Twelve’s It (composed by Ellis Marsalis)