YoungArts 2012 Jazz Winners | "Stompin' At The Savoy" | Jan. 9, 2012
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The 2012 YoungArts Winners perform "Stompin' At The Savoy" (arr. by Marty Jaffe) at the New World Center in Miami, Florida on 1/9/2012. Featured musicians are:
Patrick Bartley (alto sax)
Josh Shpak (trumpet, flugelhorn)
Antonio Madruga (piano)
Kai Devitt-Lee (guitar)
Marty Jaffee (bass)
Mark Whitfield Jr. (drums)
Between 5000 and 10,000 applicants audition each year for the YoungArts Awards program. The mission of YoungArts, a program of the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, is to identify emerging artists and assist them at critical junctures in their educational and professional development, and to raise the appreciation for, and support of, the arts in American Society.
Oh hey it’s young Patrick Bartley
it's so neat to see patrick bartley play when he's younger!
The saxophone player is amazing !
Well this comment has aged well
Happy 10 year anniversary for this video!!
Patrick Bartley is from Fort Lauderdale. Went to Dillard HS and Antonio Madruga from New World School of The Arts in Miami. Both Patrick and Antonio went to MSM NYC.
Yes, they got that fixed later in the concert, thankfully.
You have the best content.
Anne-Marie Gorman Doyle Thank you :)
SO DAMN GOOD
i got to meet marty(martin), the bass player, he's amazing
This is a great arrangement!
@DWhit27 Thanks for the correction!
I know Madruga, he goes to New World with me, well he's graduating this year
damn cool stuff at the beginning of the second A Mr. Madruga
Actually got to meet the alto player in person :o
yo, just so you know, that's Mark Whitfield on drums.
Why trading like this ?
lol, that's a total complement dude, Vincent Herring is killing :)
Happy 10 year anniversary for this video
Woah I
josh`s mic aint plugged in properly -------- he sounds quieter than he should! boss player though.
Trumpet player?
Boxing Forum Josh Shpak (6 years ago)
I see you watchin the same videos I do hahaha
How can that be mark whitfield jr? Isnt he like in his 30’s?
This saxophone player is a Vincent Herring clone.