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2008 American Music Festival
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Terrance McKnight
David Garland
Sunday May 25, 2008
Orchestral jazz rooted in European traditions and the "American Primitive" tradition. Hosted by David Garland.
Monday May 26, 2008
Rags, spirituals and the Renaissance man that was Paul Robeson. Hosted by Terrance McKnight.
Tuesday May 27, 2008
Gospel, the blues and the voice of Bessie Smith. Hosted by Terrance McKnight.
Wednesday May 28, 2008
Jazz improvisation, integration and the legacy of Louis Armstrong and George Gershwin. Hosted by Terrance McKnight.
Thursday May 29, 2008
Swing and the magic of Duke Ellington. Hosted by Terrance McKnight.
Friday May 30, 2008
A John Zorn-curated exploration of our country’s wild musical styles. Hosted by David Garland.
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