Sounds of the Season/A Big Band New Year's Eve

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Sounds of the Season/A Big Band New Year's Eve

Postby GClaus » December 21st, 2014, 11:51 pm

Ken Borgers’ JazzKnob.org presents “The Sounds of the Season” - from noon Wednesday, December 24th through Christmas Day, Thursday, December 25th at midnight. The 36-hour presentation will be highlighted by a reading of the classic “’Twas the Night Before Christmas” by the late L.A. jazz radio personality, Chuck Niles. There will be six opportunities to hear the Niles narrative: noon and 6 PM, December 24th; and December 25th at midnight, 6 AM, noon, and 6 PM. All times are P.S.T.

On New Year's Eve (Wednesday, December 31st) from 4 PM to 1 AM. P.S.T. JazzKnob.org presents “A Big Band New Year's Eve.” Live big band recordings hosted by Ken Borgers to ring in 2015. Included will be Duke Ellington, Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, Gene Harris Super Band, Bud Shank Big Band and more.

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Inspired by the world's first all-jazz FM radio station, Sleepy Stein’s KNOB in Long Beach, California (1957 to 1966). Jazzknob.org is mainstream, straight-ahead jazz with a special emphasis on the 1950s and 1960s. JazzKnob.org is internet cast 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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Re: Sounds of the Season/A Big Band New Year's Eve

Postby moldyfigg » December 22nd, 2014, 10:14 am

J.C. Hopkins Biggish Band and numerous guest will blow the doors down at Minton's.
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Re: Sounds of the Season/A Big Band New Year's Eve

Postby hornplayer » December 23rd, 2014, 1:53 pm

moldyfigg wrote:J.C. Hopkins Biggish Band and numerous guest will blow the doors down at Minton's.

as they usually do on Wednesday nights!

and the food also rocks at Nimton's. :D
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