Archive for Quartet

Wynton at Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts

Last Friday and Saturday, November 4-5, Wynton played with his quartet at the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts. Here is a review of the concerts on DailyCampus.com

Wynton’s concert at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall reviewed

Yesterday, November 2, Wynton and his quartet played at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall.
Here is a revew of the concert on Timesunion.com

Wynton played at the presentation of the new Apple iPod video

Yesterday night, Wynton and his quartet played at the California Theater in San Jose (California) for the presentation of the new Apple iPod Video.
Towards the end of the press conference, the Apple CEO, Steve Jobs introduced an encore and Wynton played the track The Magic Hour (from the Magic Hour album…)
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New tour dates for the Wynton Marsalis Quartet

We have just updated the fall 2005 tour dates for the Wynton Marsalis Quartet.
Check the new dates in our tour section

New tour dates for the Wynton Marsalis Quartet and LCJO

We have updated our tour section with the official summer-fall tour schedule for the Wynton Marsalis Quartet and the LCJO. More news (and dates…) to come soon…
Check the new dates in our tour section

Wynton Marsalis plays for the Village Vanguard 70th Anniversary

Next week Wynton will perform with his quartet as part of the ’s 70th-anniversary celebration. He will play on February 16, 2005 for two sets on 9 -11 PM
The Wynton Marsalis Quartet personnel is:

Wynton Marsalis - trumpet
Carlos Henriquez - bass
Ali Jackson - drums
Aaron Goldberg - piano

New tour dates for the Wynton Marsalis Quartet

We have just updated the 2005 tour dates for the Wyntn Marsalis Quartet.
Wynton will tour with Ali Jackson (drums) and Carlos Henriquez (bass).
Eric Lewis (piano) has just left the group and the LCJO, so Wynton is still deciding on a pianist.

Chck the new dates in our

Video and photo from the New Orleans-style second-line parade

On October 18 2004, at 10 am Wynton led a swinging group of musicians down the Broadway, on their way to the new Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Those in the New Orleans-style parade, as well as citizens of Manhattan and tourists belted out “When the Saints Go Marching In.” Office workers clapped from open windows.
Some even started to jitterbug on the street as the musicians paraded from Lincoln Center’s Josie Robertson Plaza to the new Jazz at Lincoln Center marquee located on Broadway at 60th Street.
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