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After convincing Jon this was, in fact, one of the best ideas he'd ever heard, I suggested he call Wynton Marsalis to see if he'd do the music for both films.
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MR: In musical "categories," Wynton is a little more associated with classical, and you're associated with jazz.
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MR: In musical "categories," Wynton is a little more associated with classical, and you're associated with jazz.
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MR: In musical "categories," Wynton is a little more associated with classical, and you're associated with jazz.
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He has performed all over the world with artists such as Wynton
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Barcelona Art "Grec Festival of Barcelona" offers a wide range of music, dance, theater and circus performances around the city, including performances by Wynton Marsalis, Keith Jarrett and choreographer Philippe Decouflé.
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"At JaLC, they have Wynton Marsalis and his fantastic band and a real jazz approach to the music, but they don't really have any experience with the visual side—shows with choreography and scenery, or drama and dialogue."
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The concert features the world premiere of Wynton Marsalis's new symphonic work, "Blues Symphony," plus performances by the Morehouse and Spelman Glee Clubs.
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For almost 20 years, saxophonist Wess Anderson familiarly known by his nickname, "Warmdaddy" was one of Wynton Marsalis 's closest collaborators, an essential member of both the Marsalis Septet and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
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There have been more Blakey tributes simply because so many of his sidemen including Wynton and Branford Marsalis are still comparatively young; Roach, by contrast, outlived most of his colleagues.
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