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Feb 11, 2009
Miles & Coltrane: 50th Anniversary of Kind of Blue and Giant Steps

In 1959, two truly revolutionary albums forever changed music: Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue and John Coltrane’s Giant Steps. James “Jimmy” Cobb, the legendary drummer from both albums, unites with music director Mulgrew Miller and a capella masters Take 6 in a new interpretation of Kind of Blue, including “So What” and “Freddie Freeloader.” As if that wasn’t enough, Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (JLCO) saxophonist Ted Nash debuts new arrangements of “Naima” and “Mr. P.C.” from Giant Steps, joined on stage by fellow JLCO saxophonists Walter Blanding and Sherman Irby.

February 12-14, 8pm
Rose Theater
Frederick P. Rose Hall
Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center
Broadway at 60th Street

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www.jalc.org

212-721-6500
Jazz at Lincoln Center Box Office
Broadway at 60th Street (ground floor)
Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm
Sunday, 12pm-6pm

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