Live at Lucille’s: Great Performances from the World of Jazz
Taber Gable
4/25/2024 | 56m 46s
Taber Gable presents music from his release Hidden Driveways.
Pianist and composer Taber Gable is a hometown musician with an international reputation. Gable attended the Joy of Music School and performed with the Knoxville Jazz Youth Orchestra before matriculating to the Hart School of Music in Connecticut and Julliard in New York City. He has since performed at major venues around the globe.
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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
Taber Gable
4/25/2024 | 56m 46s
Pianist and composer Taber Gable is a hometown musician with an international reputation. Gable attended the Joy of Music School and performed with the Knoxville Jazz Youth Orchestra before matriculating to the Hart School of Music in Connecticut and Julliard in New York City. He has since performed at major venues around the globe.
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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.
