• Ep. 28 - The saxophone solo that saved an entire orchestra

  • Jul 7 2024
  • Length: 8 mins
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Ep. 28 - The saxophone solo that saved an entire orchestra

  • Summary

  • Join us on this episode of "Jazz Transcription Clinic" with your host, Mirko Guerrini, as we delve into the electrifying night of July 7, 1956, (exactly 68 years ago) at the Newport Jazz Festival. Discover how Paul Gonsalves' legendary 27-chorus tenor saxophone solo on "Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue" saved the Duke Ellington Orchestra from obscurity. We'll explore the backdrop of a jazz scene overshadowed by the rising tide of rock and roll, with Elvis Presley on the verge of releasing his iconic hit "Hound Dog."

    Listen to the story of how a blonde lady in a red dress, dancing with joyous abandon, helped turn the audience into a frenzied celebration. This is the tale of resilience, passion, and the transformative power of live performance. Tune in to hear how one unforgettable solo reignited the world's love for Duke Ellington's music and changed the course of jazz history forever. Don't miss this compelling episode filled with the spirit and magic of jazz!

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