
Detroit Jazz Festival – Part I
Clip: Season 43 Episode 39 | 10m 19s
The largest free jazz festival turns 36 this year. Ep 4339/Seg1.
The largest free jazz festival turns 36 this year. Here to tell us more about the Festival are: Cornell Batie, Executive Vice President and COO; Chris Collins, Artistic Director; and Sharon Banks, Chair of the Board of Trustees. Episode 4339/Segment 1.
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Detroit Jazz Festival – Part I
Clip: Season 43 Episode 39 | 10m 19s
The largest free jazz festival turns 36 this year. Here to tell us more about the Festival are: Cornell Batie, Executive Vice President and COO; Chris Collins, Artistic Director; and Sharon Banks, Chair of the Board of Trustees. Episode 4339/Segment 1.
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Clip: S43 Ep39 | 7m 44s | We continue the discussion about Detroit Jazz Festival’s success. Ep 4339/Seg 4. (7m 44s)
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Clip: S43 Ep39 | 4m 44s | Performance by The Marcus Belgrave Celebration – Detroit Quartet. Ep 4339/Seg 3. (4m 44s)
Clip: S43 Ep39 | 29s | Ken Coleman takes a look back at important Detroit moments. Ep 4339/Seg 2. (29s)
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