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Around the Nation: March 26, 2008

  1. Sonny Rollins & Gary Giddins in Conversation
    • New York, NY.
    • 6:30pm

    Jazz icon Sonny Rollins speaks with Gary Giddins about the history of jazz. Rollins has played with the likes of Charlie Parker, Miles Davis and Max Roach, and is the recipient of numerous awards, among them a Grammy Award for lifetime achievement. Gary Giddins is the author of nine books, including Visions of Jazz: The First Century, for which he won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism. The Center for the Humanities, The Graduate Center, CUNY, 365 Fifth Avenue, Proshansky Auditorium. Free. No reservations. 212-817-2005

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