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Trilogy with Chick Corea

Legendary jazz pianist Chick Corea plays with Trilogy at NJPAC.

05/11/2019

State of the Arts

Trilogy with Chick Corea

Clip: Season 37 Episode 6 | 5m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

Legendary jazz pianist Chick Corea plays with Trilogy at NJPAC.

Meet jazz legend Chick Corea as he visits NJPAC, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, in Newark, NJ with his group Trilogy. We spend time with Chick backstage and onstage and ask him about playing with Sarah Vaughan, Miles Davis, his fusion groups in the 1970s, and his recent Grammy-winning group Trilogy, with bassist Christian McBride and drummer Brian Blade.

05/11/2019

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