01 Intro by Billy Taylor/ The Young Tuxedo Brass Band → Billy Taylor interviews Clark Terry, George Wein, McCoy Tyner, and Teddy Wilson 0:00 Personnel listing below setlist
02 Welcoming comments by President Jimmy Carter 20:54
03 George Wein intro 27:19
04 intro 29:03
05 Boogie Woo//gie Beguine 29:35
06 intro 30:28
07 Memories//of You 30:54
08 banter → George Wein intro 32:50
09 St. Louis Blues 33:59
10 intros by George Wein, Billy Taylor, and Mary Lou Williams 41:28
11 Piano solo based on the history of Jazz 44:12
12 George Wein, Gerry Mulligan, and Benny Carter intros 53:05
13 In A Mellow Tone 55:30
14 Lady Be Good 1:06:23
15 //George Wein & Sam Rivers intros 1:13:44
16 Sonnymoon For Two 1:15:58
17 Acknowledgement of Charles Mingus → Billy Taylor inteviews Max Roach 1:24:50
18 George Wein intros 1:30:45
19 I'll Remember April 1:32:40
20 Caravan 1:44:50
21 George Wein, John Lewis, & Ornette Coleman intros 1:55:35
22 Earth Souls → Mother 1:57:35
23 George Wein intro 2:03:40
24 Piano solo, unknown title 2:04:15
25 George Wein intro 2:10:34
26 How High The Moon 2:13:28
27 Georgia on My Mind 2:22:06
28 Lush Life 2:25:01
29 Remarks by President Jimmy Carter 2:29:45
30 The Jimmy Carter Jazz Rag 2:30:52
31 banter 2:37:27
32 In The Good Old Summer Time 2:38:46
33 banter 2:43:31
34 St.Louis Blues → He's Got The Whole World in His Hands 2:45:43
35 Talk by Steve Rath and Billy Taylor 2:49:35
36 Max Roach intro → Duet for High Hat Cymbal and Trumpet 2:51:02
37 Dizzy Gillespie intro → Salt Peanuts → President Jimmy Carter comments 2:55:42
38 Closing comments by President Jimmy Carter 2:58:45
39 Billy Taylor outro 3:00:01
The 1978 White House Jazz Festival
The White House South Lawn
Washington DC USA
June 18, 1978
as broadcast live on NPR/WAMU-FM (see notes below)
Personnel:
Eubie Blake - intros and piano on 04-07
Doc Cheatam - trumpet on 09
Dick Hyman - piano on 09
Milt Hinton - bass on 09
Katherine Handy Lewis - vocals on 09
Mary Lou Williams - piano on 11
Roy Eldridge - trumpet on 13 & 14
Clark Terry - trumpet on 13 & 14
Benny Carter - alto sax on 13 & 14
Illinois Jacquet - tenor sax on 13 & 14
Teddy Wilson - piano on 13 & 14
Milt Hinton - bass on 13 & 14, 34
Jo Jones - drums on 13 & 14
Sonny Rollins - tenor sax on 16
McCoy Tyner - piano on 16
Ron Carter - bass on 16, 19, & 20
Max Roach - drums on 16, 36, 37
Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet on 19 & 20, 36, 37
Dexter Gordon - tenor sax on 19 & 20
Herbie Hancock - piano on 19 & 20, 30
George Benson - guitar on 19 & 20
Tony Williams - drums on 19 & 20
Ornette Coleman - alto sax on 22
Denardo Coleman - drums on 22
Cecil Taylor - piano on 24
Lionel Hampton - vibes on 26-28, 30, 32, 34
Stan Getz - tenor sax on 26-28, 30
Zoot Sims- tenor sax on 26, 27, 30
George Benson - guitar on 26, 27, 30, 32
Chick Corea - piano on 26-28, 30, 32
Ray Brown - bass on 26-28, 30, 32
Louis Bellson - drums on 26-28, 30, 32, 34
Pearl Bailey - attempted vocals on 30, vocals on 32 & 34
Billy Taylor - piano on 34
President Jimmy Carter - vocals on 37
notes:
WAMU-FM broadcast → Rotel receiver → Teac or Akai cassette deck → three BASF Studio Series 90 minute cassettes with Dolby B (reels transplanted to newer Maxell shells 2021) → Sony TC-WR635S and TC-WA7ESA cassette decks (both refurbished 2021) → Goldwave → Flac
The age and cheapness of these cassettes (BASF!) resulted in some playback problems that were ultimately overcome, except for brief instances of loud static on portions of 05 and 07 that were deleted as a result, and some much milder static about two and half minutes into Jimmy Carter's welcoming comments on 02.
The original broadcast included some officially released material related to Duke Ellington at Newport in 1956 and the White House in 1969. This material was removed from these files. No evidence of an official release of these performances could be found. For further confirmation, see http://www.fainebooks.com/jazz-blog/president-carters-white-house-jazz-festival.
See also
https://jazztimes.com/features/columns/george-wein-a-great-day-in-washington/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1978/06/19/a-whos-who-of-jazz-on-the-south-lawn/ea9ac873-9fd7-41ec-8d9f-110e101ee8df/
http://www.fainebooks.com/jazz-blog/president-carters-white-house-jazz-festival?fbclid=IwAR0S6tOKuYQPA9h8b5kAbeEEpY12cGLnaRIv4TnKSx4kxjtW5EJ7SQnKcG0#:~:text=On%20June%2018%2C%201978%2C%20Carter,president%20on%20America's%20own%20music
Thumbnail of George Benson and President Jimmy Carter at the White House via the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library twitter acct.
Дата на публикация: 5 юли, 2022
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