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The Blue Note Hour with Bruce Lundvall
Tomorrow 12:00 am ET
Bruce Lundvall is a legendary record company executive who has headed up both Columbia and Elektra record companies and is now president of the world's oldest jazz record company, Blue Note Records. Every week Lundvall digs into the massive vaults at Blue Note for his show; this week he's playing rare live recordings from Herbie Hancock, Count Basie and Stan Getz & Chet Baker, among others.

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Live From Jazz at Lincoln Center w/ Dianne Reeves
Wed 12/3 12:00 am ET
Four-time Grammy® winner Dianne Reeves performs a set of her bright, bold and sassy jazz on the this episode of “Live From Jazz At Lincoln Center.”

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The Blue Note Hour with Bruce Lundvall
Fridays 6 pm ET Rebroadcast Sundays 9 am ET and Tuesdays Midnight ET
The Blue Note Hour, hosted by Bruce Lundvall, the president of Blue Note Records is a celebration of the
sound that has defined classic jazz for more than 65 years.

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French Quarter
Sundays 11 pm ET
Take a rollicking journey through the soul of New Orleans with two hours of traditional New Orleans jazz music.

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A Night At Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola
Friday 8 pm ET Sunday 4 pm ET
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola jumps all year round with the hottest talent in jazz at Frederick P. Rose Hall, home to Jazz at Lincoln Center in NYC.

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In The Swing Seat
Saturdays 1 pm ET
America's jazz ambassador, Wynton Marsalis, takes us on a journey through the world of jazz exploring the genius of artists like John Coltrane, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Thelonious Monk. We learn how to identify artists by their playing styles, we learn the connection between jazz and other art forms, and we hear from artists who stop by the studio to play and discuss their music.

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Live From Jazz At Lincoln Center
Saturdays 8 pm ET
Real Jazz takes you live weekly to the "House of Swing" as Wynton Marsalis leads the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra through its 21st concert season.

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Swinging jazz from the 1920’s to today featuring the giants of jazz while also presenting a platform for the next generation of artists who keep this artform thriving in the 21st century.
What we play: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, Count Basie, Art Blakey, Wynton Marsalis, Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk.
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