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Rosie's

New Orleans, LA
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10/??/1976
Gary Burton
Set 1Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly
Vox Humana
Ictus / Syndrome
Dreams So Real
Turn Of The Century
Sea Journey
Olhos De Gato
Falling Grace
B & G (Midwestern Nights Dream)
Desert Air
Sirabhorn
The Colours Of Chloë >
Drum Solo >
Doin' The Pig
Commenteither October 5 or 6

Gary Burton
Pat Metheny
Steve Swallow
Danny Gottlieb
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02/24/1978
Oregon
Set 1Improvisation > Icarus
Yellow Bell
Ravens Wood
Witchi-Tai-To
CommentRalph Towner - g, p
Glen Moore - b
Paul McCandless - oboe, flutes
Collin Walcott - tabla, sitar
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03/13/1978
Buddy Rich
Set 1Ya Gotta Try
Moment's Notice
Grand Concourse
My Romance
Slo Funk
Bugle Call Rag
Joy Spring
Birdland
Goodbye Yesterday
Time Check
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05/31/1978
Sarah Vaughan
Set 1The Man I Love
My Funny Valentine
Got A Lot Of Living To Do
Everything Must Change
I Could Write A Book
Wave
The Band Plays and Sarah Scats
Send In The Clowns(incomplete)
The Band Strolls and The Audience Applauds
Misty
Tenderly

Carl Schroder
Walter Booker
Jimmy Cobbs
1978-05-31
Rosie's New Orleans


From This Moment On
Easy Living

Monterey Jazz Festival 1981
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01/??/1983
Stephane Grappelli
Set 1Band Intro
Cheek to Cheek
Love for Sale
Shine
Are You in the Mood
Armando Rhumba
Someone to Watch Over Me>
I Got Rhythm
I Get a Kick Out of You
You Are the Sunshine of My Life
After You've Gone
Ol' Man River
Sweet Georgia Brown
Honeysuckle Rose
Daphne.
CommentDate unknown; 1983 is the only year that Stephane played with Martin Taylor, Patrice Caratini and Marc Fosset, all of whom are introduced by Grappelli here. The venue is also unknown but believed to be in New Orleans. Stephane says that he's happy to be in the city of the birth of jazz.
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12/31/2000
John Patton
Set 1Cissy Strut
Unknown
Soul Man
Set 2Thus Spoke Zarathusa
The Turnaround
The Yodel
Unknown
Set 3Lite Hit
Unknown
Unknown

{Set 4 also performed}
CommentBig John Patton - Hammond B3
Tim Green - tenor sax
Brian Seeger - guitar
Herlin Riley - drums
??? - vocals
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