To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Sammons Jazz, Arlington Jones & The Brethren honor past Sammons Jazz artistic directors Vicho Vicencio (1989-1996), Roger Boykin (1996-1999), and James Gilyard (1999-2011) and famed visual artist Bart Forbes to mark the release of the “Sammons Jazz Directors Cut” CD/DVD. The recording includes music from the special Sammons Jazz concert performed in December 2017 plus interviews with the artistic directors and others who created and sustained North Texas’ premier jazz series.
Arlington, the Sammons Jazz Artistic Director since 2011 and a Steinway Artist, performs both sets of this momentous concert with Dwight Sills on guitar, Nick Clark on bass, and Brannen Temple on drums.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Sammons Jazz, Arlington Jones & The Brethren honor past Sammons Jazz artistic directors Vicho Vicencio (1989-1996), Roger Boykin (1996-1999), and James Gilyard (1999-2011) and famed visual artist Bart Forbes to mark the release of the “Sammons Jazz Directors Cut” CD/DVD. The recording includes music from the special Sammons Jazz concert performed in December 2017 plus interviews with the artistic directors and others who created and sustained North Texas’ premier jazz series.
Arlington, the Sammons Jazz Artistic Director since 2011 and a Steinway Artist, performs both sets of this momentous concert with Dwight Sills on guitar, Nick Clark on bass, and Brannen Temple on drums.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Sammons Jazz, Arlington Jones & The Brethren honor past Sammons Jazz artistic directors Vicho Vicencio (1989-1996), Roger Boykin (1996-1999), and James Gilyard (1999-2011) and famed visual artist Bart Forbes to mark the release of the “Sammons Jazz Directors Cut” CD/DVD. The recording includes music from the special Sammons Jazz concert performed in December 2017 plus interviews with the artistic directors and others who created and sustained North Texas’ premier jazz series.
Arlington, the Sammons Jazz Artistic Director since 2011 and a Steinway Artist, performs both sets of this momentous concert with Dwight Sills on guitar, Nick Clark on bass, and Brannen Temple on drums.