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10/18/2004
Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra
Set 1Announcer (Ed Bradley)
Spiritual Awakening
Lost in the Stars (feat. Tony Bennett)
Body & Soul

Announcement
Dip 'Em Out Blues
Intro
Sing, Sing, Sing

Announcer/Introduction
All the Things You Are

Announcer
Baton Rouge Blues

Announcer
Crescent City Strut

Outro
CommentLIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS

"One Family Of Jazz"
The Grand Opening Night Of
Jazz At Lincoln Center's New Home
Frederick P. Rose Hall

Ellis Marsalis, piano
Wynton Marsalis, trumpet
Branford Marsalis, alto sax
Delfeayo Marsalis, trombone
Jason Marsalis, drums
Joe Lovano - tenor sax
Dick Nash - trombone
Ted Nash - Alto sax
Marcus Roberts - Piano
Dr. Michael White - clarinet
Roy Haynes - drums
Marcus Gilmore - drums

Broadcast date: 6-19-09
Performance date: 10-18-04
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11/19/2005
Wynton Marsalis
Set 1Announcer
You’re Blasé (Hamilton/Siever)
Announcer
Django (J. Lewis)
Announcer
Stardust (Carmichael)
For All We Know (Coots)
Announcer
I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry (Cahn/Stein)
Announcer
It Never Entered My Mind (Rodgers & Hart)
Baby Won't You Please Come Home (Warfield & Williams)
Announcer
After You've Gone (Creamer & Layton)
Voiceover Outro
Comment<b><u>Wynton Marsalis Quintet</b></u>
Ali Jackson - Drums
Carlos Henriquez - Bass
Dan Nimmer - Piano
Walter Blanding - Tenor Sax
Wynton Marsalis - Trumpet

Robert Sadin - Director of Strings

Wynton Marsalis and his quintet join a chamber orchestra conducted by Robert Sadin.
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04/14/2006
Chris & Rich Robinson
Set 1 Good Friday
Wiser Time*
Horsehead*
Long Black Veil*
This Is The Way
Wyoming & Me
Girl On The Mountain*
Pardon My Heart*
Thunderstorm 6:54
Soul Singing*
Late Nights Again*
How Much For Your Wings?*
Answers*
Cut From The Shadow
Better When You're Not Alone
Thorn In My Pride*
Beware Of Darkness*
Nonfiction*
She Talks To Angels
Set 2Let It Be Gone
Boomer's Story
Comment* with Sven Pipien
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09/28/2006
Wynton Marsalis
Set 1Coronet Chop Suey
Potato Head Blues
Jazz Lips
Weary Blues
Ory's Creole Trombone
Melancholy
Fireworks
St. James Infirmary
Heebie Jeebies
Basin Street Blues
CommentWynton Marsalis (trumpet)
Wycliffe Gordon (trombone)
Victor Goines (clarinet)
Walter Blanding (tenor sax)
Jonathan Batiste (piano)
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10/??/2006
Zawinul Syndicate
CommentI got this show with the following set informations

Jazz at Lincoln Center
The Zawinul Syndicate Rose Hall NY Broadcast date: 2007-07-06
Fusion Revolution: The Zawinul Syndicate: Austrian Joe Zawinul commands the Zawinul Syndicate, a genre-bending superband with players from South America and Africa. On his keyboard and compositions, this father of fusion (Weather Report, etc.) brings a basket of global ideas rhythms, scales and melodies to this rare Rose Hall performance.

Announcer/Interview 2:48 The Search 2:31 > The Orient Express 9:32 Announcer/Interview 3:42 Scarlet Woman 7:13 Announcer/Interview 1:17 Blue Sound Note 3 7:19 Announcer/Interview 1:00 Madagascar 6:16 Announcer/Interview 0:50 Lost Tribes 4:52 Announcer/Interview 1:32 Fast City > 4:29 Two Lines// 3:09 Announcer (Voiceover Two Lines) 0:58 Total Time: 57:34

the dj talking was edited out by me:
tt:now 45min

when I googled this show I found (among others) this announcment at the following site

http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=9130

"Jazz At Lincoln Center Announces 2006-07 Season:

Fusion Revolution: Joe Zawinul Syndicate
Featuring Joe Zawinul
October 27 & 28, 2006, 8pm, Rose Theater
By combining jazz elements with soul jazz and funk elements, this program focuses on the 70's fusion movement birthed from the Miles Davis era. Master of the synthesizer, Joe Zawinul, from the legendary band Weather Report, explores this melding in his debut performance at Rose Theater."

So for me it seems realistic that this is the show mentioned above.
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12/14/2006
Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra
Set 1Announcer
Jingle Bells
Announcer
New Orleans Bump (Jelly Roll Morton)
Announcer
Silent Night (Roberta Gumbel - vocals)
Announcer
The Sheik of Araby
Announcer
Good King Wenceslas
Announcer
Blue Christmas
The Christmas Song (Torme)
Announcer
O Tannenbaum
Outro Voiceover
CommentWes "Warm Daddy" Anderson - Alto sax
Joe Temperly - Baritone sax
Victor Goines - Clarinet & Soprano sax
Wycliffe "Pine Cone" Gordon - Trombone
Reginald "Swing Doom" Veal - Bass
Herlin "Pop Squiley" Riley - Drums
Don Vappie - Banjo, Guitar, Vocals
Ellis Marsalis - Piano
Dan Nimmer - Piano
Wynton Marsalis - Trumpet
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03/09/2007
Cecil Taylor
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
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03/09/2007
John Zorn
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
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12/01/2007
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
Set 1Mambo Inn (Bauza)
Preludio #3 (Pansera)
Alma Llanera
Libertango
Huapango (Moncayo)
Theme Music from Mission Impossible (Schifrin)
Comment"Beyond the Spanish Tinge"
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis featuring Paquito d'Rivera

Performance Date: 11/30 or 12/1/07
Broadcast Date: 10/24/08
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03/27/2008
Dave Brubeck Quartet
Set 1Announcer
Your Own Sweet Way
Announcer
Dziekuje
Announcer
Marian McPartland
Announcer
Take Five
Set 2
Set 3
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03/27/2008
Dave Brubeck & Ramsey Lewis
Set 1In Your Own Sweet Way (Brubeck)
Thank You [Dziekuje] (Brubeck)
Marian McPartland (Brubeck)
Take Five (Desmond)
The &quot;In&quot; Crowd (Page)
Wade In The Water (Trad.)
The Way She Smiles (Lewis)
The New Ballad (Lewis)
CommentDave Brubeck - Piano
Bobby Militello - Alto Sax, Flute
Michael Moore - Bass
Randy Jones - Drums
Ramsey Lewis - Piano
Larry Gray - Bass
Leon Joyce - Drums
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12/05/2008
Paquito d'Rivera & the Jazz @ Lincoln Center Orchestra
Set 1The Peanut Vendor (Simone)
I Remember Diz (P. D'Rivera)
Drume Negrita (E. Grenet)
Danza Caracteristica
Modo Cubano (P. Escalante)
Undercurrent Blues (A. O'Farrill)
Basstranaut (P. D'Rivera)
CommentPaquito D’Rivera, Saxophone, Clarinet, Music Director
Sean Jones, Trumpet
Ryan Kisor, Trumpet
Marcus Printup, Trumpet
Diego Urcula, Trumpet
Chris Crenshaw, Trombone
Vincent R. Gardner, Trombone
Elliot Mason, Trombone
Douglas Purviance, Trombone
Sherman Irby, Alto Saxophone
Ted Nash, Alto Saxophone
Walter Blanding, Tenor Saxophone
Victor Goines, Tenor Saxophone
Joe Temperley, Baritone Saxophone
Manuel Valera, Piano
Carlos Henriquez, Bass
Horacio Hernandez, Drums
Richard Padrón, Guitar
Pedro Martinez, Percussion

Brenda Feliciano, Guest Vocals
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01/16/2009
Celebration of the Jazz Guitar: Django Reinhardt and Charlie Christian
Set 1Wholly Cats
Stardust
Soft Winds
Swing 49
A Smooth One
Nuages
Sweet Georgia Brown
After You've Gone
CommentFrank Vignola, Guitar
Bobby Broom, Guitar
Russell Malone, Guitar
Mulgrew Miller, Piano
Peter Washington, Bass
Lewis Nash, Music Director, Drums
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07/09/2010
Jazz at Lincoln Center
Set 1A Night In Tunisia
Manteca
Guachi Guaro
Dancemania
Varsity Drag Mambo
A Gozar Timbero
Oye Como Va
Unknown
Comment"The Music of Gillespie and Puente"
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10/01/2010
Branford Marsalis
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
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11/12/2010
Bobby McFerrin & Voicestra
Set 1Announcer
Say Ladeo

Announcer
Circle Song

Announcer
Wailers

Announcer&
The Garden

Announcer
Flight of the Bumblebee
Oh, Darlin'(Madison McFerrin - lead vocals)

Announcer
Crowd Improvisation

Announcer
James Brown Thing
Fly Me to the Moon

Announcer
Messages

Announcer
He Ran to the Train

Voiceover Outro
Set 2
Set 3
CommentBobby McFerrin
Jazz @ Lincoln Center
Rose Theater
NY, NY US
Broadcast date: 2013-07-03
Performance dates: 2010-11-12 & 13

Vocal Line choir; Voicestra; Lisa Fisher - vocals; Roger Treece - conductor
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05/24/2013
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
Set 1Announcer
King Porter Stomp

Announcer
Just a Closer Walk with Thee

Announcer
The Blue Room
Snake Rag
The Mooch

Announcer
Naked Dance
Old Man Blues

Announcer
Variety Stomp

Announcer

The New Orleans Bump

Announcer
T'Ain't So, T'Ain't So

Announcer
Blue Skies

Voiceover Outro
CommentProhibition and the Jazz Age

Prohibition was intended to stifle vice – but instead, it nourished clubs run by organized crime and created a hotbed for jazz – where “the parties were bigger…the pace was faster…and the morals were looser” (F Scott Fitzgerald). Ken Burns joins Wendell Pierce to bring us the sound of the speakeasies. Bix Beiderbecke, Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton and James P Johnson are on the menu as Doug Wamble and Vince Giordano join the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
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