Jazz at the Philharmonic
ORMAN GRANZ’S team is right at the top these days. Their reputation can truly be calléd intérnational-aftet per tour to Europe and the United ingdom a few years ago sales of their discs in these countries greatly increased. The latest of the series to arrive in this cotintry; the seventeénth, is to be Heard from 2YD next Thursday (May 31, 9.010.0 p.m.). and it will be heard later in the month from other stations, It is rather unuswal in that it all comes from the one performance-at Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford. As a rule, Northan Granz takes recordings from concertS at various places oh tour and picks out the best for this progratiime. But at the opening concert at Hartford, the first time the band had worked together as a unit, the playing was completely fresh and Beene and in ever ry Way the peak performatice of the tol
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 877, 25 May 1956, Page 11
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154Jazz at the Philharmonic New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 877, 25 May 1956, Page 11
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