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"Marathon Man" of Jazz Celebrates a Lifetime of Making Music

From: Rebecca Sheir
Length: 07:00

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Andrewwhite1_small Jazz legend Andrew White has spent a lifetime making up his own rules - both for making music, and for running his prolific, 41-year-old one-man publishing company, "Andrew's Music."

Rebecca Sheir visits the saxophonist/oboeist/bassist/composer/transcriber/novelist/essayist/scholar/entrepreneur in his self-made "Music Museum" in Washington, D.C.'s Brookland neighborhood.

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Piece Description

Jazz legend Andrew White has spent a lifetime making up his own rules - both for making music, and for running his prolific, 41-year-old one-man publishing company, "Andrew's Music."

Rebecca Sheir visits the saxophonist/oboeist/bassist/composer/transcriber/novelist/essayist/scholar/entrepreneur in his self-made "Music Museum" in Washington, D.C.'s Brookland neighborhood.

Broadcast History

A version of this story originally aired on Metro Connection, on WAMU 88.5, 09-21-12.

Timing and Cues

SOC at 6:24. Music continues to 7:00.

Intro and Outro

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OUTRO:

Rebecca Sheir is the host and producer of "Metro Connection" on W-A-M-U 88-5 in Washington, D-C.

Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
Delories The JFK Quintet New Jazz Frontiers From Washington. Riverside 1961 00:53

Related Website

http://wamu.org/programs/metro_connection/12/09/21/dcs_marathon_man_of_jazz_celebrates_a_lifetime_of_making_music