Jimmy Carter's White House Jazz Festival
A Who's Who of Jazz on the South Lawn while an honest, rational man was President
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The White House Jazz Festival in 1978 was a remarkable event in the history of American music. Hosted by then-President Jimmy Carter, it took place on June 18, 1978, and was one of the first major jazz events to be held at the White House. This festival was part of a series of cultural events initiated by Carter to honor various forms of American art.
The festival featured a wide array of jazz legends and rising stars, showcasing the diverse styles and rich history of jazz music. Among the notable musicians who performed were Ornette Coleman, Dizzy Gillespie, Max Roach, Cecil Taylor, Herbie Hancock, Dexter Gordon and Sonny Rollins. The event was seen as a significant recognition of jazz as a critical part of American culture and heritage.
This event was more than just a concert; it was a gathering of some of the most influential jazz musicians of the time, and it highlighted the genre's importance in American cultural history. The festival received extensive media coverage and is remembered as a landmark moment in the celebration of jazz at the national level.
From all reports, the White House lawn vibrated with the pulse of America's soul: jazz. A sea of faces, the largest ever for a White House event, swayed to the music's hypnotic rhythms. Amidst the renowned names taking the stage stood Eubie Blake, a 95-year-old legend with melodies etched in his soul. Stepping inside the White House for the first time, he told bystanders, "Only ever hawked records to the inaugural crowd outside years ago, this feels like a dream come true."
In the shadow of the White House, history brewed alongside jambalaya. 40 jazz legends, still buzzing from meeting President Carter and refining their musical alchemy, filled the air with an electric excitement. The occasion? A grand salute to the 25th anniversary of the Newport Jazz Festival, championed by its fearless leader, George Wein.
Representing nine decades of jazz were Katharine Handy Lewis, (daughter of W. C. Handy) Handy Lewis, Jo Jones, Clark Terry, Dexter Gordon, Sonny Rollins, Max Roach, Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, George Benson, Dizzy Gillespie, Ornette Coleman, Stan Getz and Zoot Sims.
President Carter sat at a table in shirt sleeves, enjoying a Louisiana creole meal - jambalaya, pecan pie and a salad - while some of his invited guests crowded around, snapping photos, saying hello or just watching him eat. Some even stood on top of nearby tables to get a glimpse of the chief executive.
The concert was broadcast live by National Public Radio and recorded by the Voice of America.
The Festival was a tribute to the 25th Anniversary of the Newport Jazz Festival and according to the Producer George Wein, almost all the musicians paid their own way. Two musicians whom Wein sought had to send regrets - Count Basie, who had a heart condition, and Joe Venuti, who had a conflicting engagement. But the evening included a few memorable reunions, one between Sonny Rolins and Max Roach, and Stan Getz and Zoot Sims, who were sectionmates in the Woody Herman Orchestra in the late '40s.
1. Introductions by host George Wein
2. In A Mellow Tone
Teddy Wilson (p), Roy Eldridge (tp), Jo Jones (dr), Clark Terry (tp), Milt Hinton (b), Illinois Jacquet (ts), Benny Carter (as)
3. Lady Be Good
Teddy Wilson (p), Roy Eldridge (tp), Jo Jones (dr), Clark Terry (tp), Milt Hinton (b), Illinois Jacquet (ts), Benny Carter (as)
4. Sonnymoon For Two
Sonny Rollins (ts), McCoy Tyner (p), Max Roach (dr), Ron Carter (b)
5. Ackowledgement of Charles Mingus in the audience
6. I’ll Remember April
Herbie Hancock (p), Ron Carter (b), Tony Williams (dr), George Benson (g), Dexter Gordon (ts), Dizzy Gillespie (tr)
7. Caravan
Herbie Hancock (p), Ron Carter (b), Tony Williams (dr), George Benson (g), Dexter Gordon (ts), Dizzy Gillespie (tr)
8. Introduction - John Lewis
9. Earth Soles
Ornette Coleman (ts), Denardo Coleman (dr)
10. Nether
Ornette Coleman (ts), Denardo Coleman (dr)
11. Improvisation
Cecil Taylor (p)
12. Introduction by George Wein
13. How High The Moon
Chick Corea (p), Louis Bellson (dr), Ray Brown (b), Stan Getz (ts), Zoot Sims (ts), George Benson (g), Lionel Hampton (vibes)
14. Georgia
Chick Corea (p), Louis Bellson (dr), Ray Brown (b), Stan Getz (ts), Zoot Sims (ts), George Benson (g), Lionel Hampton (vibes)
15. Lush Life
Chick Corea (p), Louis Bellson (dr), Ray Brown (b), Stan Getz (ts), Zoot Sims (ts), George Benson (g), Lionel Hampton (vibes)
16. Flying Home
Chick Corea (p), Louis Bellson (dr), Ray Brown (b), Stan Getz (ts), Zoot Sims (ts), George Benson (g), Lionel Hampton (vibes)
17.Salt Peanuts
Dizzy Gillespie (tp, Vocals), Max Roach (dr), Jimmy Carter (vocals)
17. Outro
Will listen shortly with my morning coffee..Am honored to have the opportunity to listen to this concert that I heard about from Louis Bellson who was a dear friend!!Great that Bret was successful in getting this uploaded!!
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