OCTOBER PREMIERES: VINTAGE JAZZ
SUNDAYS THROUGHOUT OCTOBER AT 21:00 CE(S)T
Every Sunday evening throughout October, Stingray DJAZZ premieres new concerts at 21:00 CE(S)T. This month, special attention goes to performances of legendary artists in France. On October 3, watch violinist Stéphane Grappelli in performance at Maison de la Radio in Paris. Don’t miss out on pianist John Lewis in session at the Quai de Javel Citroën Factory in Paris on October 10. On October 17, enjoy a swinging performance of the Hampton Hawes Trio at Maison de la Radio in Paris. The Max Roach Quintet rounds off this series on October 24 and 31 in a two-part broadcast recorded at the Alhambra in Paris - all at 21:00 CE(S)T on Stingray DJAZZ.
Stéphane Grappelli - Maison de la Radio
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 AT 21:00 CET
Jazz violinist Stéphane Grappelli is joined by drummer Daniel Humair, guitarist Léo Petit, double bassist Guy Pedersen, and guitarist Pierre Cullaz in this 1961 concert from Maison de la Radio in Paris.
John Lewis - Paris, France
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10 AT 21:00 CET
Legendary American jazz pianist John Lewis spent August 20 to 22, 1979 at the former Citroën factory at Quai de Javel in Paris. In this recording of the event he is seen in performance and rehearsing with European musicians.
Hampton Hawes Trio - Maison de la Radio
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17 AT 21:00 CET
The Hampton Hawes Trio, featuring Hawes (piano), Henry Franklin (double bass), and Mike Carvin (drums) is here seen in concert at Maison de la Radio in Paris, on June 25, 1971.
Max Roach Quintet - Alhambra, Part I
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24 AT 21:00 CET
American jazz drummer and composer Max Roach is joined by Tommy and Stanley Turrentine (trumpet and tenor saxophone), Julian Priester (trombone), and Bob Boswell (double bass), in this first half of a 1960 concert recorded at the Alhambra in Paris.
Max Roach Quintet - Alhambra, Part II
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 AT 21:00 CET
American jazz drummer and composer Max Roach is joined by Tommy and Stanley Turrentine (trumpet and tenor saxophone), Julian Priester (trombone), and Bob Boswell (double bass), in this second half of a 1960 concert recorded at the Alhambra in Paris.