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Selections Shared From “Remembering Emily” Tribute

Posted on 14 Aug 2008 | Under: Jazz Selections

Deirdre Cartwright & Kathy Dyson have graciously posted a couple of outstanding selections from their duo performance at this years Manchester Jazz Festival that honored the music of Emily, where they presented some original Remler compositions and appropriately mixed in a few from her favorite artists such as Wes Montgomery and Clifford Brown. Enjoy the unique and lovely musical exchanges that only jazz guitars in tandem can provide. All The Things You Are is from an earlier show in May at the Vortex when they appeared as a quartet. Their playing is simply endearing and of great inspiration. We can’t wait to hear what’s next for them both.
Click the button to choose from the three videos.

2 Comments on “Selections Shared From “Remembering Emily” Tribute”

  1. on 08 Oct 2008 at 6:09 pm lu said …

    Lyle, it’s always a pleasure to hear from you! Yes I agree Deirdre & Kathy compliment each other well and sweeter still that it was played with Emily in mind. IT is in good hands and we are thankful for your part in that tradition as well. You should track them down sometime for an interview, they are both passionate advocates for playing and educating ~ just what is needed. Carry on.

    Lu

  2. on 07 Oct 2008 at 12:49 pm lyle robinson said …

    Very nice! I enjoyed watching these two great players pay homage to both Emily and Wes and it’s wonderful to see the tradition is in good hands. Thanks for posting this and take care. All the best.

    Lyle

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