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Recorded at Bill's Place in Harlem

Bill Saxton's Holiday Songbook From Harlem

Legendary Saxophonist Bill Saxton, straight out of Harlem's Bill's Place Jazz Club, continues to deliver endless Jazz with his Harlem All-Stars for over 16 years to audiences around the world. Now available for viewing!

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Bill Saxton's Holiday Songbook From Harlem
Bill Saxton's Holiday Songbook From Harlem

Time & Location

Dec 10, 2021, 12:01 AM EST – Jan 03, 2022, 12:01 AM EST

Recorded at Bill's Place in Harlem

About the Event

Legendary Saxophonist Bill Saxton, straight out of Harlem's Bill's Place Jazz Club, continues to deliver endless Jazz with his Harlem All-Stars for over 16 years to audiences around the world. Please email us at yardbirdentertainment@gmail.com if you are having issues buying tickets.

Keith Brown-Piano

Dezron Douglas- Bass

Darrell Green- Drums

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Step 1:

Near the bottom of the page, select your quantity of 'virtual access pass' and press 'checkout'. You will only need one to see the video, but feel free to buy more if you plan on watching with other people. You can pay by debit, credit, or PayPal. If you have any issues or wish to pay in other methods, please contact Yardbird Entertainment at yardbirdentertainment@gmail.com

Step 2:

Upon completion of purchase, you will receive an email with the specific link to the video page.

Step 3:

Click on the link to see the video page. You will be able to watch the video, read on the information, and make a tip/donation there.

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See an exclusive promo video for this concert here: https://youtu.be/OIyU5vqAvWI

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ABOUT BILL SAXTON:

William E. Saxton is a native New Yorker. Born in Harlem Hospital, and raised just blocks away on Seventh Avenue, between 147 and 146 Streets. When, Bill the young musician, left New York to pursue a degree in music at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, he graduated into world of jazz icons whose support would shape his professional attitude and musicianship for years to come. Clark Terry and Frank Foster were his mentors, who would serve as his core idols and friends, throughout his career. For over 30 years, Bill has performed with the top names in the business at home and aboard. He is currently the only Harlem born Black jazz musician, to own the location in his hometown/village, where pure jazz is the only attraction. Bill Place represents Bill’s dedication to straight ahead jazz. He reigns as Harlem’s Jazz King.

ABOUT BILL'S PLACE:

During America’s Prohibition Era, the 1920’s, New York City clubs were segregated. Black entertainers were not allowed to sit, drink or eat in the famous places where they performed for white audiences, like the Cotton Club, or The Apollo. Consequently, Black Jazz musicians made West 133 rd Street between Lenox and Seventh Avenues their home. The seeds of the Jazz Era in Harlem were planted on Swingstreet. The close quarters experienced by professional musicians was like fire under the creativity of the Black musicians like Fats Waller, James P Johnson, Willie the Lion Smith, Duke Ellington, etc. Their elevation of the quality of their craft from 1919 going forward until today serves as a “Black Gold Jazz standard” for all aspiring musicians of all races to emulate. In 1932 Billie Holiday was discovered by John Hammond at the current Swinstreet location of Bill’s Place which was founded originally by Ms. Tillie Fripp (Tillies Chicken Shack) in 1923. 

For the past sixteen years, the current owners, Bill Saxton and his wife Theda Palmer Saxton PhD, have presented the best jazz musical experiences available. The consistent 5 star YELP rating speaks volumes to the pleasurable responses of their international audiences.

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Produced by Yardbird Entertainment as part of the Virtual Concert Series.

Tickets

  • Virtual Access Pass

    Upon purchase of your virtual access pass, you will be granted unlimited access to the Holiday Songbook From Harlem concert. Please look for an email from us regarding instructions on how to watch the concert!

    $15.00
    +$0.38 service fee

Total

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