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Live From Emmet's Place Vol. 53 - Warren Vache & Harry Allen

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Streaming from: Facebook.com/heyemmet Subscribe to Newsletter: https://emmetcohen.com/contact Join Emmet Cohen Exclusive Membership: http://emmetcohen.com/exclusive Emmet Cohen- Piano Warren Vache- Trumpet Harry Allen- Tenor Saxophone Russell Hall- Bass Kyle Poole- Drums Donation Options: PayPal: paypal.me/emmetcohen Venmo: @Emmet-Cohen Zelle Quickpay: [email protected] Or e-mail me at [email protected] to find out where you can send an old-fashioned check! Check Out the Latest Album, "Future Stride": http://lnk.to/ec_futurestride Thank you to Westport Music and Arts Festival, County Mayo, Ireland for sponsoring tonight's performance. This concert is co-presented by The Jazz Cruise, which sails Jan 17-24, 2022. Join us and many other legendary musicians on the high seas! www.thejazzcruise.com This concert is also co-presented by Purdue Convocations at Purdue University! www.convocations.org Video Design: Alex Weitz abwstudios.com Sound: Kelvin Grant [email protected] Piano Tuning: George Box Special thanks to: The Jazz Cruise, Purdue University, JazzCorner, Qobuz, JazzTimes, Penn State, Cliff Bells, Vail Jazz, Jazz Aspen Snowmass, Mack Avenue, Savannah Music Fest, Tri-C JazzFest, Arts Garage, Lied Center of Kansas, Rochester Jazz Festival, & St. Cecilia Music Center 0:00 Braggin’ in Brass (Duke Ellington) 4:48 Introduction of the Band 6:32 If I Were A Bell (Frank Loesser) 17:15 It’s All Right With Me (Cole Porter) 28:25 Rockin’ Chair (Hoagy Carmichael) 38:29 It Might As Well Be Spring (R. Rodgers, O. Hammerstein) Ellington Medley: 50:00 Raincheck (D. Ellington) 58:09 All Too Soon (D. Ellington) 1:02:42 Things Ain’t What They Used To Be (Mercer Ellington) 1:14:07 You’ve Changed (Carl Fischer) - ft. Warren Vaché 1:20:07 Indiana (J. Hanley) 1:27:49 Dream Dancing (Cole Porter) - ft. Harry Allen 1:37:14 Lover Come Back To Me (S. Romberg, O. Hammerstein) 1:47:45 Take the A Train (Duke Ellington)

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