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Blast Furnace Blues Festival: 2011 present Bethlehem [4] Blues Masters at the Crossroads: 1998 present Salina [5] Boundary Waters Blues Festival: 2001 present Ely [6] Bradenton Blues Festival: 2012 present Bradenton [7] Briggs Farm Blues Festival: 1998 present Hazleton [8] Chicago Blues Festival: 1984 present Chicago [9] Cincy Blues Fest: 1992 ...
Playin' in the Yard is a live album by jazz keyboardist Hampton Hawes recorded at the 1973 Montreux Jazz Festival for the Prestige label. [1] Hampton's trio with Bob Cranshaw and Kenny Clarke also backed Dexter Gordon at the same concert, and the recordings with Gordon were released as Blues à la Suisse.
The Hampton Jazz Festival is a major musical event started in 1968, and features many of the world's major jazz artists. It is held during the last full weekend in June each year, with the primary venue being Hampton, Virginia's Hampton Coliseum. Festival organizers describe it as "the best available jazz, R&B and blues artists that are on tour ...
The Hampton Court Palace Festival (also promoted as the Hampton Court Palace Music Festival) [1] is an annual musical event at Hampton Court Palace in London.. Established in 1993, the Festival is known for presenting artists across the music genres such as Sir Elton John, Kylie Minogue, [2] Eric Clapton, Tom Jones, Andrea Bocelli, Frankie Valli, Van Morrison, Jools Holland, Liza Minnelli ...
Hampton Barnett Hawes Jr. (November 13, 1928 – May 22, 1977) [1] was an American jazz pianist. He was the author of the memoir Raise Up Off Me , [ 2 ] which won the Deems-Taylor Award for music writing in 1975.
The Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom is a seasonal live music and comedy venue located on the boardwalk of Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, United States.The venue is open from April to November, and within those eight months schedules upwards of 70 shows.
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Scott Yanow of Allmusic states, "For a few years (mostly 1972-74), pianist Hampton Hawes spent time exploring electric keyboards. His music became funkier and less distinctive, but his recordings from the era (which are mostly out of print) are certainly quite listenable, if a bit dated in places".