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6 records found for JUST JAZZ
1971-06-09, KTLA, min.
- Dizzy Gillespie
- James Moody Quartet
- Marshall Thompson
- Richard Evans
- Stu Katz
- Dan Morgenstern
- Robert Kaiser
May 26 - July 28, 1971 James Moody, once spotlighted in Dizzy Gillespie's band, cuts loose on sax and flute. Accompanying him are drummer Marshall Thompson, bassist Richard Evans and pianist Stu Katz. HIGHLIGHTS: "I Got Rhythm," "A Statement," "Don't Look Away Now," and "Give it Back to the Indians." PBS summer series comprised of 10 half-hour broadcasts providing relaxed musical enjoyment for the Jazz buff and the non-buff as well. Produced at WTTW-TV Chicago by Down Beat editor Dan Morgenstern and documentary director Robert Kaiser.
1971-06-16, WNET, 30 min.
May 26, 1971-July 28, 1971. A 10-part PBS series of concerts featuring outstanding jazz artists. Guitarist-singer-arranger Marty Gross, and trumpeter-arranger Norm Murphy offer musical salutes to Jimmy Lunceford & Fats Waller and play an original version of Duke Ellington's "Stompy Jones."#5306: JUST JAZZ: COUNT BASIE
Order1971-06-16, WRVA, 30 min.
Ed Beach moderates this radio broadcast series on WRVA, New York City. This broadcast features highlights of varied complete cuts of the Count Basie Orchestra with Basie on piano focusing on the 1930's and 1940's. Ed Beach discusses each individual in the band and their instruments played for each recording.
1971-06-23, WNET, 30 min.
May 26, 1971-July 28, 1971. A 10-part PBS series of concerts featuring outstanding jazz artists. Tenor Saxophonist Gene Ammons blows the soul sound. Accompanying him: trumpeter King Kolax, guitarist George Freeman, pianist Wallace Burton, bassist Chester Williamson and drummer Bob Guthrie. Selections include "Madame Queen," "Didn't We?" and "Jungle Strut."
1971-07-07, WNET, 30 min.
May 26, 1971-July 28, 1971. A 10-part PBS series of concerts featuring outstanding jazz artists. In concert: tenor saxophonist Don Byas. Byas played with Dizzy Gillespie in the 1940's.1971-09-22, WNET, 30 min.
May 26, 1971-July 28, 1971. A 10-part PBS series of concerts featuring outstanding jazz artists.