BackStage Pass
Tony Monaco, Fareed Haque & Randy Gelispie
Season 7 Episode 709 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Jazz trio featuring high-octane organ, smooth drums and a non-traditional jazz guitar.
The Fareed Haque & Tony Monaco Trio featuring Randy Gelispie includes some of the most innovative musicians in jazz today. Haque showcases a unique twist on jazz guitar, while Monaco’s organ playing takes each song for a ride. The trio is rounded out with drummer Gelispie. Songs featured include “Furry Slippers,” and “My One and Only Love.” Recorded at Lansing JazzFest 2015.
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BackStage Pass is a local public television program presented by WKAR
Supported in part by MSU Federal Credit Union, The National Endowment for the Arts, The Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, and the Michigan Institute For Contemporary Art.
BackStage Pass
Tony Monaco, Fareed Haque & Randy Gelispie
Season 7 Episode 709 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
The Fareed Haque & Tony Monaco Trio featuring Randy Gelispie includes some of the most innovative musicians in jazz today. Haque showcases a unique twist on jazz guitar, while Monaco’s organ playing takes each song for a ride. The trio is rounded out with drummer Gelispie. Songs featured include “Furry Slippers,” and “My One and Only Love.” Recorded at Lansing JazzFest 2015.
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