Wynton Marsalis Carnival Of Venice

Wynton Marsalis performing the Carnival Of Venice with the Boston Pops Orchestra. John Williams is conducting. This was performed as an encore. Prior to this, he played the Haydn Trumpet Concerto in Eb. After the Carnival of Venice he then played two jazz pieces with Sarah Vaughn.
Wynton Marsalis 1985 Profile: "Catching a Snake"

"Catching a Snake" is a 1985 documentary done by A & E. This 52 minute profile follows Wynton from his childhood home in New Orleans, through the jazz clubs of New York City to an orchestral recording in London.
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Eric Clapton - Blending Music Styles with Wynton Marsalis

Playing the Blues with Wynton Marsalis. Eric's new album "Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play The Blues - Live From Jazz At Lincoln Center" is available now on iTunes at: wbr.fm Connect with Eric at: www.ericclapton.com http www.facebook.com
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Eric Clapton - Rehearsal with Wynton Marsalis [Behind the Scenes]

© 2011 WMG Rehearsal with Wynton Marsalis for Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Eric's new album "Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play The Blues - Live From Jazz At Lincoln Center" is available now on iTunes at: Connect with Eric at: www.ericclapton.com http www.facebook.com
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1983 Grammy Performance and Acceptance Speech - Wynton Marsalis

In 1983 Wynton Marsalis won Grammy Awards for both Classical and Jazz. He performed selections from both genres in the 1983 national broadcast of the awards ceremony.
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Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton - Corrine, Corrina

Marsalis and Clapton Play the blues Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center Recorded on the 8th and 9th April 2011, the setlist comprised the following: 01. Ice Cream -- Howard Johnson/Robert King/Billy Moll 02. Forty-Four -- Chester Burnett/Howlin' Wolf 03. Joe Turner's Blues -- WC Handy 04. The Last Time -- Bill Ewing/Sara Martin 05. Careless Love -- WC Handy/Martha E. Koenig/Spencer Williams 06. Kidman Blues -- "Big Maceo" Merriweather 07. Layla -- Eric Clapton/Jim Gordon 08, Joliet Bound -- "Kansas Joe" McCoy/"Memphis Minnie" McCoy 09. Just A Closer Walk With Thee (with Taj Mahal) -- Traditional Encore: 10. Corrine, Corrina (with Taj Mahal) -- Bo Chatmon/Mitchell Parish/J. Mayo Williams The band featured: Trumpet -- Wynton Marsalis Guitar, Vocals -- Eric Clapton Trumpet -- Marcus Printup Trombone -- Chris Crenshaw Clarinet -- Victor Goines Piano -- Dan Zimmer Bass -- Carlos Henriquez Drums -- Alan Jackson Keyboards -- Chris Stainton Banjo -- Don Vappie Special Guest Guitar, Vocals -- Taj Mahal
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Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play The Blues - Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center - Ice Cream

Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play The Blues Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center Released September 13, 2011 New York City's premier jazz venue got the blues last April when Wynton Marsalis and Eric Clapton performed together in Rose Theater at Frederick P. Rose Hall, home of Jazz at Lincoln Center for two sold-out shows dedicated to vintage blues. The extraordinary collaboration, billed as Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play the Blues, paired these musical virtuosos with members of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra as they brought to life a repertoire of songs selected by Clapton and arranged by Marsalis. The event also included a special appearance by Taj Mahal. Reprise Records captures the magic of these unprecedented shows from earlier this year on CD and as a CD/DVD combo that both feature selections taken from the two public concerts (April 8-9), as well a special performance for Jazz at Lincoln Center's annual gala (April 7). CD and DVD Track Listing: 1. Ice Cream 2. Forty-Four 3. Joe Turner's Blues 4. The Last Time 5. Careless Love 6. Kidman Blues 7. Layla 8. Joliet Bound 9. Just A Closer Walk With Thee - Featuring Taj Mahal 10. Corrine, Corrina - Featuring Taj Mahal *bonus Track On DVD Only: Stagger Lee By Taj Mahal The band: Trumpet - Wynton Marsalis Guitar, Vocals - Eric Clapton Trumpet - Marcus Printup Trombone - Chris Crenshaw Clarinet - Victor Goines Piano - Dan Zimmer Bass - Carlos Henriquez Drums - Alan Jackson Keyboards - Chris Stainton Banjo - Don <b>...</b>
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Eric Clapton & Wynton Marsalis, Layla, 9th April 2011

Just when you thought Eric couldn't play a different arrangement of Layla! This version is probably the most different of all - the start sounds like a New Orleans funeral, which gives way to an arrangement stripped of riffs or signature licks. It still retains the raw power of the original song, and it sounds great. In Eric'c own words in the introduction, "in my humble opinion, it's the finest version yet". See if you agree...
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Eric Clapton - Playing the Blues with Wynton Marsalis [Live Clip]

© 2011 WMG Playing the Blues with Wynton Marsalis. Eric's new album "Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play The Blues - Live From Jazz At Lincoln Center" is available now on iTunes at: Connect with Eric at: www.ericclapton.com http www.facebook.com
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Trombone Shorty vs. Wynton Marsalis

Trombone Shorty vs. Wynton Marsalis House of Blues New Orleans, New Orleans, LA Fri, Apr 24, 2009 08:00 PM
Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play The Blues

Wynton Marsalis narrates highlights from his collaboration with Eric Clapton at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York. The concerts took place in April, 2011 with music focusing on New Orleans and early blues although, as the New York Times put it, there were a few time warps. The album and DVD will be released September 13, 2011.
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Portrait of Louis Armstrong - Wynton Marsalis

This is Wynton Marsalis performing Duke Ellington's "Portrait of Louis Armstrong", originally done by Cootie Williams. This was performed in 2002 with the JLCO. Ignore that little center thing at the beginning, I had to use a free video converter and it put that up as an advertisement. Enjoy as Wynton screams this version of Portrait!
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Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Ice Cream

itunes.apple.com Wynton Learson Marsalis (born October 18, 1961) is a trumpeter, composer, bandleader, music educator, and Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center. Marsalis has promoted the appreciation of classical and jazz music often to young audiences. Marsalis has been awarded nine Grammys in both genres, and a jazz recording of his was the first of its kind to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music. Marsalis is the son of jazz musician Ellis Marsalis, Jr. (pianist), grandson to Ellis Marsalis, Sr., and brother to Branford (saxophonist), Delfeayo (trombonist), Mboya, and Jason (drummer).
L'Homme à la Moto (soundcheck) - Wynton Marsalis & Richard Gallliano

Soundcheck footage from the album: From Billie Holiday to Edith Piaf - Live in Marciac (2008) www.wyntonmarsalis.org Wynton Marsalis (trumpet); Richard Galliano (accordion); Carlos Henriquez (bass); Ali Jackson (drums); Dan Nimmer (piano); Walter Blanding (sax)
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Wynton Marsalis Septet - Happy Birthday

Wynton Marsalis - Trumpet Wes Anderson - Saxophone Wycliffe Gordon - Trombone Victor Goines - Clarinet Marcus Roberts - Piano Reginald Veal - Bass Herlin Riley - Drums
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"Limehouse Blues" Wynton Marsalis and Mark O'Connor Soundcheck at Marciac Jazz Fest

Check out Wynton Marsalis and Mark O'Connor trade solos on Limehouse Blues at soundcheck - Marciac Jazz Festival in France, July, 2010. Wynton Marsalis (trumpet), Mark O'Connor (violin), Ali Jackson (drums), Carlos Henriquez (bass), Dan Nimmer (piano), Frank Vignola (guitar), Walter Blanding (sax) For more information on Mark O'Connor, the O'Connor method, sheet music and more, please visit www.markoconnor.com
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Philly Joe Jones ( Wynton Marsalis sits in ) rare - 1981 The Jazz Forum , NY pt 2

Philly Joe Jones ( Wynton Marsalis sits in ) rare - The Jazz Forum , NY pt 2 = Larry Ridley on bass , Charles Davis on tenor , Walter Davis Jr. p 1981
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Wynton Marsalis - Flight of the Bumblebee

As controversial as he is popular, Wynton Learson Marsalis is one of the most prominent jazz musicians of the modern era and is also a well-known instrumentalist in classical music. Currently the Musical Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center Wynton Marsalis has received many awards for his musical proficiency. These awards run the gambit of Grammys to a controversial awarding of the Pulitzer Prize for Music for his three and half hour jazz oratorio CD box set Blood on the Fields, the first jazz album to win this award. Born in a musically oriented family in the New Orleans jazz scene at a young age Wynton was exposed to many legendary jazz musicians. Some of these musicians were Al Hirt, who gave Wynton his first trumpet when he was 6 years of age and Danny Barker, a legendary jazz banjoist who lead the Fairview Baptist Church band which Wynton was playing in when he was eight. Wynton was very active musically during high school and was a member in many New Orleans musical organizations such as the NO symphony brass quintet, the NO community concert band, NO youth orchestra, NO symphony and a popular local funk band called the Creators. In 1978 he had a two-year stay at the Juilliard School of Music before joining the Jazz Messengers to study under master drummer and bandleader, Art Blakey. Not long after that he toured with the Herbie Hancock quartet before forming his own band. After many concerts and workshops Wynton rekindled widespread interest in an art form that had <b>...</b>
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Accent on the Offbeat (1994) - Wynton Marsalis and Peter Martins

In 1993 "Jazz (Six Syncopated Movements)" was premiered by the New York City Ballet. This collaboration featured an original composition by Wynton Marsalis and choreography by Peter Martins. This film produced by Sony Classical documents the process. The music was recorded and released as "Jump Start and Jazz"
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Willie Nelson, Norah Jones & Wynton Marsalis Live

Hallelujah I Love Her So - From the new CD "Here We Go Again" - Live on David Letterman
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Norah Jones (with Wynton Marsalis) - Come Rain or Come Shine

From the DVD "Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis play the music of Ray Charles, with special guest Norah Jones". Personnel: Norah Jones -vocal Wynton Marsalis - trumpet Walter Blanding - tenor sax Mickey Raphael - harmonica Dan Nimmer - piano Carlos Henriquez - bass Ali Jackson - drums
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Best "Boil 'em Cabbage Down" ever! - Wynton Marsalis and Mark O'Connor"

Mark O'Connor Performs Boil 'em Cabbage Down with Wynton Marsalis at the Jazz Festival in Marciac, France - 2010. For more information on Mark O'Connor, the O'Connor method, sheet music and more, please visit www.markoconnor.com
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Norah Jones (with Wynton Marsalis) - You Don't Know Me

From the DVD "Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis play the music of Ray Charles, with special guest Norah Jones". Personnel: Norah Jones -vocal Wynton Marsalis - trumpet Walter Blanding - tenor sax Mickey Raphael - harmonica Dan Nimmer - piano Carlos Henriquez - bass Ali Jackson - drums
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