Archive for Septet

“In This House, On This Morning” performance on DVD

A few months ago a new DVD has been released. It’s about a 1992 performance of In This House, On This Morning, by the Wynton Marsalis Septet.

Buy it or get more info on: Amazon.com

Listen to Wynton Marsalis Septet’s concert in Marciac 2006

Wynton’s recent concert (11 August) in Marciac Jazz Festival 2006 will be aired tonight by RadioFrance. (Windows Media Player required)
Click on the link: “ecouter le direct” on the right-top of the page to listen the web-cast of the program. It will be aired tonight at 23:00 (Paris time)

Wynton Marsalis Septet personnel was:
Wynton Marsalis: trumpet; Victor Goines: tenor sax; Wess Anderson : alto sax; Vincent Gardner trombone; Richard Johnson : piano; Carlos Henriquez : base; Herlin Riley : drums

Wynton playing Harmonique at North Sea Jazz Festival

On this You Tube video, Wynton is playing with his Septet at North Sea Jazz Festival 2003.
Please, enjoy the music !

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Wynton playing Buggy Ride in Maastricht 1994

Enjoy this video where Wynton is playing Buggy Ride with his Septet in Maastricht in 1994.

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Wynton playing Down Home with Homey in Netherlands

In this video, the Wynton Marsalis Septet is playing in Netherlands.
The tune is: Down Home with Homey. Enjoy it !

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The Wynton Marsalis Septet And Curtis Stigers At Rose Theater

Wynton and Curtis Stigers will headline the concert, All That Jazz: Now That’s HIP! At Rose Theater on Tuesday, March 21, 2006 at 8pm. The Wynton Marsalis’ Septet and Curtis Stigers will present each of their two distinct approaches to jazz.
For the first half of the night, Curtis Stigers will push the boundaries of conventional jazz with his strong voice and soothing saxophone. Mr. Stigers will be joined by Matthew Fries on Piano, Phil Palombi on Bass and Keith Hall on drums. For the second half, Wynton, with his quintet, will demonstrate the virtuosity and energy that has made him a household name.
More info about tickets on Jalc.org

The fan club beginnings… Part VI (The legend of Buddy Bolden)

“…Buddy Bolden could play so loud, he could make the rain stay up in the sky.
Then he could turn around and play a song so sweet, it would make your mama cry…”

(Extract from Wynton’s book: “Sweet Swing Blues on the road”)

Perugia (Italy), 1993.
Wynton is at Umbria Jazz festival with his septet.
Here he plays the tune entitled The legend of Buddy Bolden (Quicktime 7 required - 26.6 mb). Enjoy this wonderful solo !

(Click on the link to open it directly, or right-click to save the clip on your hard disk)

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