
Behind the Scenes at JAZZ
19 Videos
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Behind the Scenes: Jazz at Lincoln Center's Webcast Control Room
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Drum Solo (Full Version) by Joe Saylor at Dizzy's Club
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In The Studio: CHARENEE WADE + BRIANNA THOMAS
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Cécile, Meet Cécile
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20x24: Behind the Scenes with Frank Stewart and the JLCO
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New York Giants Kick Off Season With JAZZ
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In the Studio: BILL FRISELL
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2013-14 Concert Season at Jazz at Lincoln Center
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Drum Solo (Excerpt) by Joe Saylor at Dizzy's Club
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Behind the Scenes: Snow Falling on Columbus Circle
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Feelin' Good: The Jazz Portraits of Marylene Mey and Whit Lane
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Behind the Scenes: LIVE IN CUBA Exhibit
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Behind the Scenes: Printing Our Season Materials
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"Jazz is a Gift." Narrated by Wynton Marsalis
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Subscribers Share Why They Love JAZZ
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Before & After: The Renovated Frederick P. Rose Hall
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Behind the Scenes: THE MUSIC OF JOHN LEWIS Goes up on 60th St.
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Behind the Scenes: WYNTON MARSALIS, JON BATISTE, and JLCO Members Record Spotify Singles
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Wynton Marsalis Leads #UnitedWeSwing: A Second Line Parade in Support of Arts Education
Behind the Scenes at JAZZ
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Go behind the scenes with Jazz at Lincoln Center and check out our exclusive content from the 2013-2014 season. Check out interviews of the artists who collaborate with us, and the people who make it all happen.
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Scripture: Isaiah 56:7 (from THE ABYSSINIAN MASS) - A Solo by Rasul A-Salaam -
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OFFERTORY: THE SON (from THE ABYSSINIAN MASS) - A Solo by Wynton Marsalis
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In the Spirit of Swing. The mission of Jazz at Lincoln Center is to entertain, enrich and expand a global community for Jazz through performance, education and advocacy. Learn more at jazz.org.
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