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    JLCO with Wynton Marsalis - Full Concert: Black, Brown & Beige and The Best of Basie
    From the Vault: Black, Brown & Beige & The Best of BasieJazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton MarsalisRose TheaterApril 26, 20182:40 - Jumpin’ at the Woodside (Composer/Arranger: Horace Henderson)7:43 - Goin’ to Chicago (Comp.: Con Conrad, Carson Robinson; Arr.: Randy Sandke)14:07 - Topsy (Comp.: Duke Ellington; Arr.: Keith Nichols)19:04 - April in Paris (Comp.: Jelly Roll Morton)24:03 - Tickle Toe (Comp.: Duke Ellington, Bubber Miley)29:56 - Blue and Sentimental (Comp:. William “Count” Basie)34:35 - Every Day (I Have the Blues) (Comp.: Peter “Memphis Slim” Chatman; Arr.: Ernie Wilkins) 41:31 - Swingin' the Blues (Comp.: William "Count" Basie, Eddie Durham)46:02 - Shiny Stockings (Comp/Arr.: Frank Foster)53:22 - Blee Blop Blues (Comp/Arr.: Ahmad Kharab Salim)1:01:51 - Work Song (from “Black, Brown & Beige”) (Comp.: Duke Ellington)1:09:51 - Come Sunday (from “Black, Brown & Beige”) (Comp.: Duke Ellington)1:16:26 - Light (from “Black, Brown & Beige”) (Comp.: Duke Ellington)1:23:49 - West Indian Dance(from “Black, Brown & Beige”) (Comp.: Duke Ellington)1:26:37 - Emancipation Celebration (from “Black, Brown & Beige”) (Comp.: Duke Ellington)1:29:15 - Blues Theme Mauve (from “Black, Brown & Beige”) (Comp.: Duke Ellington)1:35:30 - Various Themes (from “Black, Brown & Beige”) (Comp.: Duke Ellington)1:42:13 - Sugar Hill Penthouse (from “Black, Brown & Beige”) (Comp.: Duke Ellington)1:46:49 - Finale (from “Black, Brown & Beige”) (Comp.: Duke Ellington)Listen to "Black, Brown & Beige" on Blue Engine Records: jazz.org/bbbIn this performance, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis plays essential big band music by Duke Ellington and Count Basie. For the first part of the concert, the JLCO swings through a number of classic Basie standards, including "April in Paris," "Swinging the Blues," and "Jumpin' at the Woodside." Count Basie's band always brought a party with them when they came to town, and this performance will channel the unstoppable swing and iconic blues riffs that brought down the house wherever they went.The second half of the concert features a full performance of Ellington's groundbreaking masterpiece Black, Brown & Beige. Originally composed for his 1943 debut at Carnegie Hall, it was advertised as "Duke Ellington's first symphony," and Ellington described the powerful three-movement suite as a "tonal parallel to the history of the American Negro." Stung by the criticism of so ambitious and unexpected a work, he spent the rest of his life revising and updating it, leaving us with a distinctive suite of music that continues to inspire. PersonnelREEDSSherman Irby - alto & soprano saxophone, flute, piccolo, Bb clarinetTed Nash - alto & tenor saxophones, flute, alto flute, piccolo, Bb clarinetVictor Goines - tenor saxophone, Bb & Eb clarinetsJulian Lee - tenor saxophonePaul Nedzela - baritone & alto saxophone, bass clarinetTRUMPETSRyan KisorKenny RamptonMarcus PrintupWynton MarsalisJonah MossTROMBONESKasperi SarikoskiSam ChessElliot MasonRHYTHMJames Chirillo - guitarDan Nimmer - pianoCarlos Henriquez - bassMarion Felder - drumsLIVE CONCERT TEAMCat Henry - Vice President, Concerts and Touring Eric D. Wright - Director, Concerts and Touring OperationsJustin Bias - Concert ProducerEdmundo Montoya - Production ManagerZak Al-Alami - Lighting DirectorDavid Robinson - FOH Sound EngineerBilly Banks - Stage ManagerTerry Hamption - Assistant Stage ManagerGreg McCrossan - Artist AssistantKay Wolff, Christi English - Music AdministrationJason Olaine - Director, Programming and TouringGeorgina Javor - Assistant Director, ProgrammingWEBCAST TEAMLen Riggio - Executive ProducerJustin Bias - ProducerJames Sapione - DirectorRob Macomber - Chief EngineerAndrew Trost - Camera OperatorBrandon Smith, Ben Carbone - Webcast AssistantsJAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERWynton Marsalis - Artistic Director Bob Appel - Chairman Greg Scholl - Executive DirectorOFFICE OF WYNTON MARSALISEdward C. Arrendell II - PresidentEdith Bolton - Vice President Of Administration Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/chan...To learn more about Jazz at Lincoln Center, visit us at http://www.jazz.org

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