Concerts, Inc. Presents “New Sounds in Modern Jazz.” [Dave Brubeck, PaulDesmond, Cal Tjader] Marines Memorial Theater, San Francisco. n.d. (1950?)San Jose Concert [The 8, n.d. (c1950)]1.F.1.4: 1952-1953Jimmy Lyons presents “Jazz at Sunset,” Carmel [CA] Sept. 8, 1953[DBQ w/ Red Norvo Trio]Berkeley [CA] Little Theatre, Dec 19, 1953[DB Octet; repertoire not indicated]Norman Granz’ Jazz At <strong>the</strong> Philharmonic---Los Angeles, n.d. [1952?][DB not a participant]Gene Norman Presents “Just Jazz”, n.d. [1953?][DB, Desmond, Ron Crotty, Lloyd Davis according to <strong>the</strong> text, although <strong>the</strong>accompanying photo includes Bull Ru<strong>the</strong>r and Herb Barman instead]Wilshire Ebell Theatre [Los Angeles] July 20, 19531.F.1.5: 1954-1955“A program <strong>of</strong> Modern Jazz,” New Haven CT, Feb 23, 1954 [DB, Desmond, BobBates, Dodge]The Union 3rd Annual Jazz Concert---Cincinnati OH, Mar 6, 1954[DB, Desmond, Ron Crotty, Joe Dodge]San Diego [CA] Symphony Orchestra, Aug 10, 1954[Howard Brubeck Overture to The Devil’s Disciple; DB not a participant]Norman Granz Modern Jazz Concert---Carnegie Hall, NYC, Oct 16, 1954[DB, Desmond, Bob Bates, Joe Dodge]The Mens Club Of State <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> NY, New York, NY, February 2Wittenberg College, Ohio [February 17, 1955]Ravinia Festival, Chicago, Jul 11, 1955[DB, Desmond, Bob Bates, Joe Dodge]Newport [RI] Jazz Festival, Jul 16, 1955[DB, Desmond, Bob Bates, Joe Dodge]
Buffalo [NY] Pops Orchestra, Jul 19, 1955[DBQ played improvised versions <strong>of</strong> standards after orch. playedsymphonic arr.; probably DB, Desmond, Bob Bates, Joe Dodge]“New Jazz At Carnegie” NYC, n.d. [1955?][DB, Desmond, Bob Bates, Joe Dodge]Norman Granz presents “<strong>the</strong> Duke Ellington Concert” [Gerry Mullington, DaveBrubeck, stan Getz] 1955.1.F.1.6: 1956[Sacramento, c.1955] Jazz at J.C.Warren Junior Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce [c.1955]Music Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West, Santa Barbara CA, Jan 30[Gone w/ <strong>the</strong> Wind” , “ The Duke”, “In Your Own Sweet Way”, “The Way YouLook Tonight”, “Alice in Wonderland”, “Lets Fall In Love”, “All <strong>the</strong> Things YouAre”, “Out <strong>of</strong> Nowhere”, “Bro<strong>the</strong>r”, “Can You Spare a Dime?”, “Indiana”, “LittleGirl Blue”, “Lover”, “Here Lies Love”, “Trolley Song”; DB, Paul Desmond,Norman Bates, Joe Dodge]Central Contra Costa [CA] Youth Concerts at Las Lomas H.S., Feb 5[DB, Desmond, Norman Bates, Joe Dodge].Modern Jazz ’56, Davenport IA, Mar 16[“Gone w/ <strong>the</strong> Wind,” “All <strong>the</strong> things you are,” “Bro<strong>the</strong>r, can you spare a dime?,”“Lover,” “Trolley Song,” “The Duke,” “Take <strong>the</strong> A Train”; DB, Desmond, NormanBates, Joe Dodge w/ Duke Ellington Orch.]Ravinia Festival Association, Chicago, Jul 2 & 4 [Gone with <strong>the</strong> Wind”, “ Stompinfor Mili”, “Here lies Love”, “Lover”, “Fare Thee Well”, “Annabelle”, “Star Dust”, “I’min a Dancing Mood”; DB, Desmond, Norman Bates, Joe Dodge]Stadium Concerts, NYC, Jul 14[DB, Desmond, Norman Bates, Joe Dodge w/ Louis Armstrong All-Stars]San Diego Symphony, Jul 31[Four Dialogues for Jazz Combo & Symphony Orchestra by Howard Brubeck &jazz; DB, Desmond, Norman Bates, Joe Dodge]NY Jazz Festival, Sep 1956[DB mentioned in article on Washington Jazz but not apparently performing]
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