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Jazz Beat
Tom Reney
20 episodes
9 months ago
Tom Reney's very first interview was with famed jazz drummer, Max Roach.
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Tom Reney's very first interview was with famed jazz drummer, Max Roach.
Show more...
Music
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JazzBeat 48 - Lee Konitz
Jazz Beat
38 minutes
5 years ago
JazzBeat 48 - Lee Konitz
Jazz a la Mode host Tom Reney interviewed Lee Konitz in 2004 before concerts he was playing in Northampton and Cambridge. Konitz died from Covid-19 related pneumonia on April 15 at age 92. He was still touring and recording until social distancing began in March. A major figure in his own right, the Chicago-born saxophonist was associated over the course of his 75-year-long career with the jazz greats Miles Davis, Lennie Tristano, Stan Kenton, Bill Evans, and Brad Mehldau.
Jazz Beat
Tom Reney's very first interview was with famed jazz drummer, Max Roach.