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Hard Bop At The Last Hotel: A Behind The Scenes Story
John Covelli and his band, The Hard Bop Messengers (hardbopmessengers.com/) transform their album, "Live At The Last Hotel," into an exhilarating dance spectacle.
Journey through the creative process as John Covelli shares his inspiration, collaborating with choreographers Cecil Slaughter, Maria Majors and Erin Morris to bring his music to life. Witness the dedication and passion of over 40 cast and crew members as they prepare for this extraordinary performance.
Delve into the behind-the-scenes world of rehearsals, where movements are crafted and synchronized with Covelli's mesmerizing melodies.
Prepare to be captivated by the seamless fusion of jazz and dance as The Hard Bop Messengers' music takes on a new dimension through the expressive movements of dancers from Washington University, STL Rythm Collaborative, and Missouri Baptist University.
Experience the magic of "Live At The Last Hotel: A Behind The Scenes Story" and immerse yourself in the world of jazz, dance, and artistic collaboration.
Special thanks to Tino Covelli for helping us capture some excellent footage!
#jazz #dance #music #behindthescenes #artisticcollaboration #liveatthelasthotel #stlouis #washingtonuniversity #stlrythmcollaborative #missouribaptistuniversity #johncovelli #thehardbopmessengers #cecilslaughter #mariamajors #livemusic #danceperformance #creativespectacle #stlouisjazz #stldance #stlouisarts #hardbop
Journey through the creative process as John Covelli shares his inspiration, collaborating with choreographers Cecil Slaughter, Maria Majors and Erin Morris to bring his music to life. Witness the dedication and passion of over 40 cast and crew members as they prepare for this extraordinary performance.
Delve into the behind-the-scenes world of rehearsals, where movements are crafted and synchronized with Covelli's mesmerizing melodies.
Prepare to be captivated by the seamless fusion of jazz and dance as The Hard Bop Messengers' music takes on a new dimension through the expressive movements of dancers from Washington University, STL Rythm Collaborative, and Missouri Baptist University.
Experience the magic of "Live At The Last Hotel: A Behind The Scenes Story" and immerse yourself in the world of jazz, dance, and artistic collaboration.
Special thanks to Tino Covelli for helping us capture some excellent footage!
#jazz #dance #music #behindthescenes #artisticcollaboration #liveatthelasthotel #stlouis #washingtonuniversity #stlrythmcollaborative #missouribaptistuniversity #johncovelli #thehardbopmessengers #cecilslaughter #mariamajors #livemusic #danceperformance #creativespectacle #stlouisjazz #stldance #stlouisarts #hardbop
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ahh when did this happen the mansion has been a resturant for years ?
Henry is my great grandfather
The mansion never connected to the cave. There was a utility tunnel for hot water pipes that heated the home up til the brewery was sold. The tunnel was later sealed off. The section of cave that runs beneath the mansion was artificially mined after the suicides occurred in the mid 1940’s by Lee Hess for the commercial attraction known as Cherokee Cave which closed in 1961. 18:35
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You didn't meet all of them. I am a living Vahlkamp.
Excellent job on this Matt & Nicki.
Your video detailed a huge fact about pasteurization I didn’t realize. I’ve done a lot of research on other breweries in town but one mystery that always had me bewildered was what caused Carl Conrad to go bankrupt just a few years into a lucrative business venture as an importer of fine wines and cognacs and of course his Budweiser beer. There was no brewery under Conrad. It was literally just some kids bottling hot beer in an alley at 6th & Locust where it was then taken underground to his Bremer Rathskeller. And as you stated you can put pasteurized products into bottles but if they aren’t sterilized and properly sealed it’s bound to spoil. This had to be what led to his demise in 1884. His largest creditor was Busch’s father in law and decided to dissolve the debt and employ him in exchange for the rights to his recipe, place of business, and trademark for Budweiser.
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Who else finds this guy very sexy? Sexy face, sexy glasses, sexy shirt, sexy voice, sexy brain!! 💋💋💋
I worked there starting at 8 years old went to school right up the street did you know this if they still had the pet store I haven't been there in a year
It's a great old house, keep it original....❤
I like the fact it’s very cheap but well built.
I have always been curious how they made the low relief carvings or "incisions" on Eastlake furniture. Did they use little drills, maybe scooped chisels? Anyone know?
Isn't it something how the Lemp family more than 100 yrs ago were rich, famous, had their name on a Beer sold all over the world, a huge factory and at that time plenty of children/offspring to (they thought) carry it on. Then the brewery went, their were no sons born to carry on the name and the Lemp name in America has basically died. Yet this man who started off just working for the Lemp family and was friends with them has living relatives that carry on that family name today.
I really enjoyed the the opportunity to hear the stories behind the scenes! Thanks for an AWESOME video
where i live in the most eastern part of st.clair county they pronounce it Vahlcamp but spelled Vahlkamp
Enjoyed this video! On a separate note, haven't seen any updates on the old house you were renovating & wondering what happened that there's been no updates.
The bench in the foyer is called a Parson's Bench!
Y'all did an outstanding docuseries. Thank You for humanizing and empathizing. So much history and so little time to absorb and comprehend. Such is life. Very fascinating, money and affluence makes life way harder. I'm a Supervisor, and have managed a hundred people max. I can't imagine the feeling of responsibility for so many lives with a large corporation. No wonder some are so callous, while others are more personable. Success is anxiety to the conscionable man.
On a side note. In my childhood I had a best friend who's Grandfather owned a beach house on West Beach Galveston. He kept a closet on the ground floor stocked almost to the ceiling with Falstaff. He told us kids drink all you want, but if I find one can on the beach or around the house you all are cut off. We were like beer can police😅. We were 14 when it began. Very fun times. Never had a problem. Falstaff was pretty good!
Icehouses and the history of is so fascinating. Galveston, Texas has an old ice house that is now condos. I think the stack is still standing about 150' ? They really built buildings to last back then. Four bricks and more thick. Ice shipped in from up north. Using the height of the stack to evacuate. Keep it up Brotha, very educational and historical.
Politicians have been ruining lives for a long time. Here we are in 2024 and they are destroying our economy. The Chinese are laughing their ass off.
I think this is part 1. It would be great if it had a part 1 in the title. Great series, very interesting. So many pieces to the puzzle of America. The fight to survive by different people. You are one of the few to mention Benito Juarez and timeline... Cinco De Mayo and that he was born in Mexico and elected. Good job! They hide so much from us by omissions.
Love the cwe!😢😮😅😊
That’s beautiful and amazing
Fainting couches were used for when the doctor came with his instruments to help the woman from hysteria Sears Roebuck sold a vibrator
Very interesting-Thank you
nice job
Interesting the government asks brewers to export then pulls the rug out from under them. Railroad greed. Built on Cohokian lands. Probably sacred land. Destroyed mounds and helped St. Louis fair. If you study Cohokian marshlands and overlay you will see. Giants dug up. Who knows what the last friend burned? Shameful for sure. Titanic Elsa (richest single aire Lavender (purple) phoenician sacrifice?) would have went down with the gold standard no ticket. Shoots herself in the stomach ? Thats the worst place. Civil war vets can attest. Stomach pain😮 poisoned? Anheisher Bush dominates. Also Lemp mansion's address 3332=666? 33 rooms? Caves connected to house perfect for murder escape. Holmes Chicago Fair murders ring my ears in similarities. 😮 Just putting that out there. Then there's the St. Louis fire on the river that would have burned the city like Chicago taking out the brewery infrastructure. Was stopped by black powder firebreak 6 buildings. This is connected. IMO😮 College fraternities spreading Freedmans Bank scandal missing money. Sigma Chi founder linked.😮 IMO. Massive plot by Bush to dominate the U.S. market ?
Awesome comment. Thank you.
Hey Kaleb, I know you from your show!
stupid tik tok people
Amazing!!!! I love the history, very well told
I totally have respect love for Dan and Grace who run the Bellfountine
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Bonjour, avez-vous publié les plans de la maison ? Quelle est la partie à l’arrière, cette sorte de tour ? 😊❤
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Je viens de commencer à regarder vos videos, je suis un peu en retard, mais juste en regardant les 1ères, pour moi c’etait une évidence , vous êtes un tres beau couple ❤❤❤❤ félicitations avec 1 an de retard 😂😂
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Recherches archéologiques ❤ 😢pouvez activer les sous-titres pour cette video s’il vous plait. Merci, j’adore ❤
Bonjour, merci de sauver votre patrimoine 😊 pouvez-vous activer les sous-titres s’il vous plaît. ❤❤ Je suis Kaleb qui vous a recommandé 😊😊 Sandrine, Voiron France
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❤Name of cat, please
Napoleon III. Maximilian was younger brother to Emperor Franz Josef.
Thinking about it, dining room fireplace looks too modern, was the original too damaged for repair and keeping? New master makes more sense. Has your daughter picked out her canppy bed?
Plans for basement? Game room? Mancave?