New tour dates for Wynton and JLCO
We have just updated our tour section with new dates.
Wynton will tour with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra in USA performing Congo Square, and will be also in tour in Europe this summer, with dates in England, Germany, Belgium, Polland, Spain, etc…
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra personnel includes:
Music director and trumpet: Wynton Marsalis; trumpets: Ryan Kisor, Sean Jones, Marcus Printup, James Zollar; trombones: Chris Crenshaw, Vincent Gardner, Elliot Mason; reeds: Walter Blanding, Victor Goines, Sherman Irby, Ted Nash, Joe Temperley; piano: Dan Nimmer; bass: Carlos Henriquez; drums: Ali Jackson.
Odadaa! personnel includes:
Yacub Addy, founder & leader, percussion, vocals; Okoe Nunoo, assistant leader, percussion, vocals; Obuamah Laud Addy, vocals, percussion; Ani Apang, guitar, percussion, vocals; Imani Gonzalez, vocals; zorkie nelson, percussion, bamboo flutes, vocals; Tawiah Nunoo, percussion, vocals; Ayaa Tagoe, flutes, percussion, vocals; Otey Thompson, balaphones, percussion, vocals.


















Courtney Mammenga said
on April 27, 2007 @ 4:36 pm
I live in Bloomington, Illinois and i noticed that Wynton Marsalis was coming to the mclean county performing arts center. Could you tell me the dates he will be performing?
Thank you very much.
Luigi said
on April 27, 2007 @ 7:22 pm
Wynton will perform there on January 19, 2008
http://www.cityblm.org/bcd/page.asp?id=9739&show=main
Larry Bay said
on May 1, 2007 @ 7:02 pm
Can you tell me when Wynton might be playing in Massachusetts or Connecticutt?
Luigi said
on May 4, 2007 @ 4:46 am
Dear Larry,
you should check our tour section.
As you can imagine, we don’t know when Wynton could play again in Massachusetts or Connecticutt.
Anyway we’ll publish every new date as soon as it’s available.
Bests, Luigi
steve wright said
on May 15, 2007 @ 5:29 pm
Does Wynton perform in “Congo Square” or does
he only conduct the piece? Thanks
SW
Karen said
on May 16, 2007 @ 11:21 pm
I was also wondering about whether Wynton will play or conduct this year in Congo Square. It would seem that the difficult cues have been mastered by these professionals at this point, although playing on the bell always poses a challenge with staying in the time. Also, they have to arrange the suite to fit within a festival set time frame. James Zollar did a fine job in first trumpet chair last year, he has this distinctive raw sound that can scream at times. I would just love to hear Mr. Marsalis give it a whirl, his energy can change the whole quality of a composition (and this is his incredible composition).