Live at Lucille’s: Great Performances from the World of Jazz
The Kenneth Brown Quintet
Episode 2 | 56m 57s
Brothers Ken and Keith Brown reunite in Knoxville for Live at Lucille’s jazz concert.
Brothers Ken and Keith Brown were mainstays of the Knoxville music scene until Keith’s relocation to New York City in 2017. The two traveled from New York City to Knoxville to perform at the ETPBS studios Live at Lucille’s, joined by one of Europe’s best jazz bassists, Darryl Hall, Will Boyd on saxophones and trumpeter Joe Gross.
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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
The Kenneth Brown Quintet
Episode 2 | 56m 57s
Brothers Ken and Keith Brown were mainstays of the Knoxville music scene until Keith’s relocation to New York City in 2017. The two traveled from New York City to Knoxville to perform at the ETPBS studios Live at Lucille’s, joined by one of Europe’s best jazz bassists, Darryl Hall, Will Boyd on saxophones and trumpeter Joe Gross.
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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.