Date/Time
Date(s) - 10/16/2020
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Location
SFJAZZ Center
Category(ies)
- Acoustic
- ArtsEarth Partner
- Music
- Broadcast
- Culture
- Ensemble
- International
- Jazz
- Online
- Series
- Women
- Vocal
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ONLINE BROADCAST (Originally recorded MAR 30, 2018)
“The best jazz singer alive today” (NY Times), San Francisco native Mary Stallings has appeared alongside jazz greats including Cal Tjader, Dizzy Gillespie and the Count Basie Orchestra over her stellar career. Leader of a dozen albums since her 1962 debut with vibraphonist Cal Tjader, Stallings has had a long history with SFJAZZ, receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award at our 2011 Gala and performing the opening song during the historic Opening Night concert at the SFJAZZ Center.
For this performance, filmed in March 2018 during her week as an SFJAZZ Resident Artistic Director, she’s is joined by the masterful pianist Bill Charlap—one of the most respected keyboardists in jazz and leader of one its great piano trios, a telepathic coterie including bassist Peter Washington and drummer Kenny Washington.
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