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Nov 29, 2007

Three Stars: Thad Wilson

One need not dig too deep into our city’s jazz scene before coming across the name Thad Wilson. Since coming to D.C. in 1997, Wilson has become a mainstay in the jazz clubs of U Street and beyond by consistently performing with passion, intensity, and consummate artistry in a variety of settings. In addition to his own considerable abilities, his groups feature some of the finest players in the D.C. area. A native of…

Sep 26, 2007

This Week In Jazz: Kennedy Center Edition

Dr. Billy Taylor (pictured with his trio) is a walking history of jazz. He began playing professionally in 1944, and in that capacity he has composed over 350 songs, performed with legends such as Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and led his own trio for decades. The numerous awards Taylor garnered as a performer and educator include 23 honorary doctoral degrees, two Peabody Awards, an Emmy, a Grammy, and the National Medal of the…

Sep 18, 2007

Duke Fest Wrap-up

At the close of last night’s concert at the 2007 Duke Ellington Jazz Festival, Executive Producer Charlie Fishman said his friend and mentor, the great Dizzy Gillespie (pictured), who was the focus of this year’s proceedings, chose to name his last big band the United Nation (in the singular) Jazz Orchestra to show the oneness of humanity. Fishman went on to say that Dizzy often told his colleagues that human beings all share two characteristics:…

Sep 14, 2007

Out and About: Weekend Picks

FRIDAY: >> The city’s free concert series follows MC Hammer with a rare appearance by salsa legend Willie Colon, 7-9 p.m. at Woodrow Wilson Center. >> President Nixon’s White House counsel John Dean will be at Politics and Prose to discuss his book, Broken Government, which examines “the institutional damage he believes the Republican Party has inflicted on the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government during the Bush administration.” 7 p.m. He’ll also be…

Sep 12, 2007

This Week in Jazz: Duke Fest Edition, Part Deux

Last week we gave you an overview of all that’s going on at the Duke Ellington Jazz Festival. This week, we’ll tell you a bit more about all the great music happening this weekend as well as our picks for those of you, which is probably all of you, who don’t have time to make it out to every show. >> Tonight’s pick is Kurt Rosenwinkel, an inventive guitarist who is not to be missed….

Sep 11, 2007

Opening Night @ Duke Fest

The 2007 edition of The Duke Ellington Jazz Festival, D.C.’s largest music festival, got off to a glowing start with last night’s opening gala, held at the Inter-American Development Bank. The show was a bit delayed due to some technical difficulties with the piano, but the organizers wisely chose to hold the curtain in order to fix the problem because, as festival executive producer Charlie Fishman told the audience, “If the musicians be happy, then…

Sep 29, 2005

Jazz Fans, Hold on to Your Seats

The first ever Duke Ellington Jazz Festival kicked off last night, and the District is all a buzz with what’s in store for the weekend after what we’ve heard was a thrilling performance by the Dave Brubeck Quartet at the Lincoln Theatre. The rest of the schedule, put together by Dizzy Gillespie’s former producer and manager Charles Fishman, looks to be equally goosebump inducing. We can’t tell you how many e-mails and comments we’ve already…

 
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