Live at Lucille’s: Great Performances from the World of Jazz
Bobby Broom’s Organi-sation
Episode 1 | 56m 59s
The Legendary Bobby Broom’s Organi-sation performs live in the ETPBS Studio
Guitarist Bobby Broom cut his teeth performing with the likes of Sonny Rollins, Miles Davis, Art Blakey, and Dr. John and has amassed a substantial body of work as a leader over the years. In this special performance, the trio plays music from their first CD release Soul Fingers. Featuring Hammond organist Ben Patterson and drummer Kobie Watkins.
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Live at Lucille’s: Great Performances from the World of Jazz is a local public television program presented by etpbs
Funding for Live at Lucille’s is provided in part by a grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission. Additional funding is provided by public television viewers like you, the Knoxville Jazz Orchestra and Pellissippi State Community College.
Live at Lucille’s: Great Performances from the World of Jazz
Bobby Broom’s Organi-sation
Episode 1 | 56m 59s
Guitarist Bobby Broom cut his teeth performing with the likes of Sonny Rollins, Miles Davis, Art Blakey, and Dr. John and has amassed a substantial body of work as a leader over the years. In this special performance, the trio plays music from their first CD release Soul Fingers. Featuring Hammond organist Ben Patterson and drummer Kobie Watkins.
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Live at Lucille’s: Great Performances from the World of Jazz is a local public television program presented by etpbs
Funding for Live at Lucille’s is provided in part by a grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission. Additional funding is provided by public television viewers like you, the Knoxville Jazz Orchestra and Pellissippi State Community College.