ghost of miles Posted September 21, 2020 Report Posted September 21, 2020 In 1963 the sixth annual Monterey Jazz Festival included a blues duet between Gerry Mulligan and Peewee Russell, the festival debuts of Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk, a moving performance from Jack Teagarden just four months before his death at the age of 58, and a dedication from the Modern Jazz Quartet to Martin Luther King Jr., weeks after his “I have a dream” speech and days after the deaths of four African-American girls in a Birmingham, Alabama church bombing. Oh, and Dizzy Gillespie launched his “Dizzy For President” campaign as well. Last week’s Night Lights show up for online listening: Jazz From Monterey, 1963: Dizzy For President! Quote
Gheorghe Posted September 22, 2020 Report Posted September 22, 2020 sounds like a really exiting program. All those great musicians. Quote
ghost of miles Posted 9 hours ago Author Report Posted 9 hours ago We re-aired Jazz From Monterey 1963: Dizzy For President! this past week, and it remains archived for online listening. Quote
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