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Wynton Marsalis: Blues & Swing (1988)
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Wynton Marsalis approaches the art of jazz, both as a performer and teacher, in the tradition of the great musicians who preceded him. He plays a vital role as the link between the past and the future. His artistry pays homage to the masters who have influenced him, and his devotion to teaching the next generation of musicians shows his commitment to perpetuating the legacy of this tradition.
In this full-length program, Wynton is featured in an intimate concert performance with his quartet, recorded at the Westwood Playhouse in Los Angeles, and in workshops conducted with students at Harvard University and at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington D.C.
These elements are woven into a unique look at this extraordinary young artist, already acknowledged by his peers and by the public as a true master.
Songs: Knozz Moe King Caravan Big Butter And Egg Man Delfeayo's Dilemma (Do You Know What It Means To Miss) New Orleans Cherokee J Mood Goodbye Later Crepusule With Nellie
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