"Jazz musicians are some of the most generous people."
-- Jane Bunnett
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On this show, the multi-talented saxophonist and flutist Jane Bunnett graces the Kennedy Center stage with her brilliant musicianship. Bunnett's style on soprano saxophone has a biting citrus tone and lyrical vibrancy that evokes the sounds of greats like Sam Rivers, Steve Lacy and Wayne Shorter. She's equally compelling on flute, as she subtly draws on the vocalization techniques of Rashaan Roland Kirk and Eric Dolphy.
On-demand audio from this show:
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Listen to Jane explain how her hometown of Toronto, Ontario is the "jazz mecca" of Canada
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Listen to Jane recall how she first fell in love with jazz after hearing the late pianist Don Pullen play with the Charles Mingus Big Band
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Listen to Jane explain how she began playing the flute and soprano saxophone
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Listen to Jane explain how she got so immersed in Afro-Cuban music
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