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About Ken Laster

I was turned on to Jazz music during my college days in the 70's. Now spreading the love of this art form with my podcast at http://jazzandbeyond.podbean.com and my association with WWUH FM . I am also a prior board member of the Hartford Jazz Society and webmaster for this site.

PBMNJ – The Tradition Continues

by Ken Laster In 1967, bassist Paul Brown brought world famous musicians to downtown Hartford for free concerts during July and August. Monday nights were ideal to book these artists, because gigs in NYC were sparse on that day of the week. For the first concert, saxophonist Cannonball Adderley performed on Barbour Street.  "PB" had [...]

Jazz Education during COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic, state-wide quarantines, and an abrupt end to the school year have had a devastating impact on music education as well as other school programs. Despite these obstacles, virtual classrooms with dedicated students and instructors keep jazz music education alive! Here are a couple of examples of teachers and students making the best [...]

By |June 15th, 2020|Categories: Education, Hartford Jazz Society, Jazz History|Comments Off on Jazz Education during COVID-19

Warren Byrd launches underground debut-CD

Hartford/Netherlands pianist Warren Byrd re-releases rare CD from 1999, “Truth Raised Twice”... **PRESS RELEASE** May 6, 2020 A one-hundred percent American underground post-bebop CD fielded a modest release in America 20 years ago. The album was performed by a group of like-minded musicians led by Hartford, CT. USA-born pianist/composer Warren Byrd. The CD, “Truth Raised [...]

Star Wars Inspired Video – Mike Casey

Mike Casey is a Hartford trained, New York based saxophonist. He attended the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts and University of Hartford’s Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz (BA). He then completed Berklee’s master’s program in Contemporary Performance and Music Production at their Valencia, Spain campus. "On Monday May 4 to celebrate International Star Wars Day [...]

By |May 5th, 2020|Categories: Album Reviews, Media|Comments Off on Star Wars Inspired Video – Mike Casey

State of CT offers grants for artists impacted by COVID-19

Connecticut Office of the Arts announces grants available for Connecticut artists impacted by pandemic ** MAY 4 DEADLINE TO APPLY ** Recognizing that artists provide inspiration, connection, and education, particularly at times when the creative sector is needed most, the Connecticut Office of the Arts – a state office housed within the Department of Economic [...]

By |April 21st, 2020|Categories: Education, Hartford Jazz Society, Media|Comments Off on State of CT offers grants for artists impacted by COVID-19

Jazz 201 – Jazz appreciation workshop

Due to concerns over the coronavirus, Hartford Public Library has suspended all large scale events until further notice. Therefore Jazz 201 has been postponed. Check back for information as it becomes available. JAZZ 201 Jazz Appreciation Workshop with Ben Young Hartford Public Library 500 Main Street, Hartford, CT Room: Center for Contemporary Culture [...]

Integrity ‘N Music documentary

For nearly 50 years, Ed Krech owned and operated this record and CD store in Wethersfield, CT.  But this was much more than a place to peruse and purchase the latest jazz CD's. Ed Krech provided a venue for young musicians to showcase their craft and gain experience performing in front of dedicated and knowledgeable [...]

By |February 28th, 2020|Categories: Concert Reviews, Jazz History, Media|Comments Off on Integrity ‘N Music documentary

Cecile McLorin Salvant at Bushnell

The world first learned of the incredible vocal artistry of Cécile McLorin Salvant when she won the prestigious 2010 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition. In just under the span of a decade she has evolved into a multi-GRAMMY® Award-winner and a prescient and fearless voice in music today. The sound of Salvant’s voice recalls the [...]

By |January 31st, 2020|Categories: Concert Reviews, Hartford Jazz Society|Comments Off on Cecile McLorin Salvant at Bushnell

The Jazz Loft (Movie review)

by Ken Laster There has always been a special bond between photography and jazz. Black and white images of Miles and Trane, iconic album covers and classic photographs taken in NYC clubs, are as connected to the jazz idiom as is the music itself. Even today photographers are a prominent part of the Hartford Jazz [...]

By |November 30th, 2019|Categories: Jazz History, Media, Movie Reviews|1 Comment
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