Live at Lucille’s: Great Performances from the World of Jazz
Denin Slage Koch and Shane Endsley
5/31/2024 | 56m 46s
Denin Koch: UTK's new jazz faculty guitarist, recorded with Shane Endsley.
Guitarist Denin Koch is the newest member of the jazz faculty at the UTK School of Music. A few months before moving to Knoxville to take up his new post, Koch recorded an album with some of New York City’s up-and-coming stars, including trumpeter Shane Endsley. The pair will reunite for this special performance and be joined by bassist Jon Hamar and drummer Keith Brown.
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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
Denin Slage Koch and Shane Endsley
5/31/2024 | 56m 46s
Guitarist Denin Koch is the newest member of the jazz faculty at the UTK School of Music. A few months before moving to Knoxville to take up his new post, Koch recorded an album with some of New York City’s up-and-coming stars, including trumpeter Shane Endsley. The pair will reunite for this special performance and be joined by bassist Jon Hamar and drummer Keith Brown.
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Live at Lucille’s: Great Performances from the World of Jazz is a local public television program presented by etpbs
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