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Categoria: Jazz Night in America (17)

Categoria: Jazz Night in America

Totale: 17

Rhegium Jazz Orchestra live!

La Rhegium Jazz Orchestra dal vivo al Teatro San Bruno di Reggio Calabria.

L'Hyle saxophone quartet in concerto

L' HYLE SAXOPHONE QUARTET in concerto.

Reggio in Jazz 2016 - Dee Dee Bridgewater live!

Grande esibizione della cantante Dee Dee Bridgewater a Reggio Calabria nell'ambito di Reggio in Jazz 2016.

Ecojazz 2022- A. La Neve e S. Cauteruccio. - 2^ parte

Ecco la 2^ parte del tradizionale concerto al tramonto della 31^ edizione di Ecojazz 2022 a Reggio Calabria, che ha visto l'esibizione di Alberto La Neve (sax) e di Salvatore Cauteruccio (accordion).

2023 International Jazz Day All-Star Global Concert / #JazzDay

Watch the International @Jazzday 2023 All-Star Global Concert!
@herbiehancock takes viewers on an international tour of sights and sounds showcasing jazz in all its diversity. The concert features performances from Beijing, China; Beirut, Lebanon; Casablanca, Morocco; Johannesburg, South Africa; Marondera, Zimbabwe; Paris, France; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Vienna, Austria; and Fairbanks, Honolulu, New York, San Francisco and Washington, DC, USA.
The live-streamed concert event features performances by some of the world’s most accomplished jazz artists, including ... continua

The Helen Sung Quartet live from Dizzy's Club

When Helen Sung played at Dizzy’s Club on March 1, 2020, the pianist never imagined it would be a full year before she returned to the stage. Just ten days later, Covid-19 was declared a global pandemic. Music venues around the world closed doors and all tours were canceled or postponed indefinitely. Like musicians and artists everywhere, Sung turned to arts organizations for support and was fortunate enough to receive grants to continue creating music.
In this concert — filmed at Dizzy’s on March 11, 2021 — Helen Sung and her quartet play several pieces ... continua

Nate Smith + Kinfolk + Strings

Musicians: Nate Smith, drums, arrangements Amma Whatt, vocals Jaleel Shaw, alto and soprano saxophone Brad Allen Williams, guitar John Cowherd, piano Fima Ephron, bass Sam Shoup, conductor Marcin Arendt, violin Marisa Polesky, violin Jessica Munson, violin Yennifer Correia, violin Beth Luscombe, viola Mario Williams, viola Mark Wallace, cello Kimberly Patterson cello.

Marcus Miller: Electric Miles Davis

Miles Davis famously once said, "I have to change; it's like a curse." And, that’s exactly what he did throughout his entire career.
In 1969, the trumpet icon may have pulled off his greatest reinvention yet: he went “electric.” He turned the jazz world upside down. It was the beginning of what is commonly referred to as the Electric Miles period – groundbreaking, raw, controversial, and now, classic.
“He had been evolving all along,” electric bassist (and Davis collaborator) Marcus Miller says about his idol. “In the same way that America's ... continua

Jon Batiste & Friends (Live)

Jon Batiste spent his 33rd birthday playing an intimate, private concert with his band in the round while Jazz Night in America captured the show. He kept it classy, donning a suede jacket and playing selections from his two latest Verve releases, Chronology of A Dream and Anatomy of Angels.
You probably know Jon Batiste as bandleader and musical director on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. But his credentials are deep as the roots of the Batiste family tree. He's the co-artistic director of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, and has been a collaborator with ... continua

International Jazz Day Salute to New Orleans Concert

To launch the 2018 International Jazz Day celebration, we presented a special #Jazz Day Salute to New Orleans where Jazz was born! Performers included Herbie Hancock, Terence Blanchard, Ledisi, Patti Austin, Philip Bailey, Bilal, Preservation All-Stars, Jon Cleary, John Beasley (Musical Director) and so many more great musicians coming together to recognize the 300th anniversary of the City of New Orleans and Jazz as the universal language of peace.