A pre-cd discussion with the children of Rufus Harley. This musical treasure has been stored away inside of Harley’s jazz archives for 22 years. This cd captures a live concert on the campus of Clayton State University, in the Spivey performance center. Rufus Harley, the world’s first jazz bagpipe m
The Rufus Harley Foundation, Inc. will host Part 1 Musical tasting & discussion: a virtual round table with the children of Rufus Harley; America and Sister Noah Harley, Rufus Harley Foundation's Culture Curator: Tomiko Shine and David Duncan Professional Scottish Highland Bagpiper and motions graphics designer. "Keys of Justice" by Rufus Harley Jr., who is credited as the world's first jazz musician to incorporate the bagpipe into the jazz idiom, teamed up with his son Messiah Patton Harley, and the Bill Anschell trio for a live concert on the campus of Clayton State University in the Spivey Hall performing arts theater for an unforgettable, inspiring, and innovative live concert on February 7th 1998. www.rufusharley.com for music sample.
The legacy of Rufus Harley and the Rufus Harley Foundation, Inc. will host Part 2 musical tasting & discussion: Jazz Migrations/Philadelphia with panelist Legendary American jazz guitarist Monnette Sudler and Lovett Hines, Artistic Director/Founder of the Music Education Program of the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts, "Keys of Justice" by Rufus Harley Jr., who is credited as the world's first jazz musican to incorporate the bagpipe into the jazz idiom, teamed up with his son Messiah Patton Harley, and the Bill Anschell trio for a live concert on the campus of Clayton State University in the Spivey Hall performing arts theater for an unforgettable, inspiring, and innovative live concert on February 7th 1998. www.rufusharley.com for music sample.
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