Live At Jazz, TX
Saturdays, 7 p.m.
The culture of South Texas and America's great gift to the world, jazz music, come together each week on "Live At Jazz, TX," as Nathan Cone and Doc Watkins host an hour of great music, recorded live at Jazz, TX at the historic Pearl Brewery. On-stage and backstage interviews offer insight into the music and performers.
Latest Episodes
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Pianist Fredrick Sanders grew up hearing spirituals, slave hollers, classical music, blues and funk, and draws on all of these sounds for this live set recorded at Jazz, TX.
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San Antonio based musician Curtis Calderon found an outlet for creativity and more through his trumpet.“One of the things I’ve always liked about jazz is…
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When guitarist Kevin Eubanks sat in for two nights at Jazz, TX last month, there was so much great music that we just had to create a second show for…
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Kevin Eubanks became a household name as the leader of The Tonight Show band for a decade, where he joshed with Jay Leno on-air while cranking out solid…
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In 1939, a German emigre, Alfred Lion, teamed up with the American writer Max Margulis to found a record company that would have an outsized influence on…
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The Lineage Trio take their inspiration from the members’ common love of guitarist Barney Kessel, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer Shelley Manne, who…
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The year was 1994, and a newspaper ad led to the formation of the long-running Western swing band Hot Club of Cowtown—in New York City. You might think it…
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New Orleans drummer Johnny Vidacovich says the endless stream of parades that take place in the Crescent City inspired him to become a musician at a young…
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When Sammy Miller and the Congregation returned to Jazz, TX only days before Valentine’s Day, the bandleader was in a wistful, romantic mood.“[On] the…
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As singer Jane Monheit opened up her first set at Jazz, TX last January, she gushed about the club and the historic Pearl Brewery, “It’s absolutely…