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St. Louis jazz trumpeter Clark Terry made his first trumpet. His neighbors quickly got tired of listening to the racket, and raised money to buy the…
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Jazz Unlimited for Sunday, March 1 will be “Remembering Clark Terry.” One of our national treasures, St. Louis trumpeter and jazz educator Clark Terry…
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Legendary jazz trumpeter Clark Terry, who for more than seven decades performed with the audacity of a riverboat gambler to practiced perfection, has…
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Please join me on Jazz Unlimited Sunday, February 1 from 9:00 pm to midnight for “Jazz Musicians With Long Performance Careers-Part 1.” While many jazz…
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Jazz Unlimited on Sunday, July 20 will feature “The Jazz History of St. Louis, Part 3: World War II and Its Aftermath." The period saw the formation of…
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Jazz Unlimited for June 1, 2014 will be “The Career of Tommy Flanagan.” One of the most respected pianists in jazz, Tommy Flanagan was born in 1930 in…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon. - In his 2006 book, “City of Gabriels: The History of Jazz in St. Louis, 1895-1973,” Dennis Owsley…
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Jazz Unlimited for Sunday, November 3 will present some of the nearly sixty year career of valve trombonist, pianist, composer, arranger and teacher Bob…
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Jazz Unlimited Sunday evening, September 1 will present “Great Jazz Soloists-Part 4.” The great soloists highlighted in this program will be violinist…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, April 14, 2011 - Legendary horn player Clark Terry returns home this Friday and Saturday, April 15…