Lulufest 2020

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May 17, 2020 – Featuring Sharon Bourbonnais & Beth Galiger

May 17, 2020 – Featuring Leeann Atherton

May 17, 2020 – Featuring Suzi Stern & George Oldziey

May 17, 2020 – Featuring Peggy Stern & Emily Gimble

May 16, 2020 – Featuring Dena DeRose

May 15, 2020 – Featuring Kate McGarry and Keith Ganz

May 14, 2020 – Featuring Kristen Strom & Scott Sorkin

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Alphonso Horne

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The up-and-coming trumpeter Alphonse Horne has a spectacular and extroverted style along with a wide expressive range.

Born in Jacksonville, Florida, he began playing trumpet while in the sixth grade, played in his school band, and participated in the Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Essentially Ellington competition, graduating from Florida State University in 2010.

He earned a Masters in Jazz from Juilliard and has since toured with Wynton Marsalis and Jazz At Lincoln Center (2013), the Cab Calloway Band, Jamison Ross, Joey Alexander, the Count Basie Orchestra (2016), Rhiannon Giddens and his own early jazz group the Gotham Kings

On his LiveStream from May 4, 2020, Horne pays tribute to Louis Armstrong during a set of colorful duets with the versatile pianist Chris Pattishall (who pays tribute along the way to several pianists who worked with Armstrong).

They perform such numbers as Duke Ellington’s “Portrait Of Louis Armstrong,” “Struttin’ With Some Barbecue,” “St. Louis Blues” (which Horne also sings), “King Porter Stomp” (which surprisingly changes tempos twice), “Weatherbird Rag,” “Ain’t Misbehavin,’” a dramatic “Black And Blue,” and an unusual version of “What A Wonderful World,” not closely imitating Louis Armstrong but paying homage to him within his style.

– Scott Yanow


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May 04, 2020

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Christian Sands

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One of the top jazz pianists around today, Christian Sands grew up in Connecticut, had piano lessons from the age of four, and attended the Manhattan School of Music.

Sands first became well known as the pianist with Christian McBride’s Inside Straight.

Christian Sands has built his style out of the mainstream of jazz, developing his own voice and inventive style which can be heard on the nine albums that he has so far recorded as a leader.

On his May 2, 2020 LiveStream, Sands plays solo piano on Ray Brown’s “Gravy Waltz,” a few originals, and a lowdown blues, swinging soulfully and with constant creativity.

– Scott Yanow


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May 02, 2020

December 19, 2020

May 16, 2020

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Nanny Assis

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July 21, 2020

May 02, 2020

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Vermont Jazz Center

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January 23, 2021

June 20, 2020

May 24, 2020 – Terri Lyne Carrington + Social Science

Vermont Jazz Center 4th Annual Solo Jazz Piano Festival

April 24, 2020

April 25, 2020

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