

{"id":1296,"date":"2011-09-29T14:00:00","date_gmt":"2011-09-29T14:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libtest\/2011\/09\/29\/september_29_wrtis_legendary_b\/"},"modified":"2013-10-25T19:37:30","modified_gmt":"2013-10-25T19:37:30","slug":"september_29_wrtis_legendary_b","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/2011\/09\/29\/september_29_wrtis_legendary_b\/","title":{"rendered":"September 29, Legendary Bob Perkins: A Conversation on Jazz with Terell Stafford, Dawn Warren Evans and Orrin Evans"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Paley Library Lecture Hall<\/strong> <em>This is BP with the GM! That\u2019s legendary jazz broadcaster Bob Perkins (BP), bringing you the Great Music (GM) that is called jazz straight from Paley Library Lecture Hall this September.<\/em> Talk with legendary radio broadcaster Bob Perkins and jazz musicians Orrin Evans, Terell Stafford and Dawn Warren Evans on the status of jazz music today. Is it alive and well? What affects the way jazz is produced, distributed and listened to today? That goes for both new music and classic jazz. Don\u2019t miss Philly\u2019s most renowned jazz broadcaster in conversation with other scholars and jazz musicians at Temple University Libraries.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"mt-image-left alignleft\" style=\"margin: 0px 20px 20px 0px\" alt=\"Bob Perkins\" src=\"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/library\/files\/2012\/05\/BobPerkinsPromo_WEB.jpg\" width=\"245\" height=\"369\" \/><\/span><strong>Bob Perkins <\/strong>was born and raised in South Philadelphia. His career as a radio broadcaster began in 1964 in Detroit, and he returned to Philly five years later. In his 46 years of broadcasting, Perkins has amassed dozens of awards and much recognition, including a Kal Rudman Milestone in Radio Award and a Mellon Jazz Community Service Award in recognition of keeping America&#8217;s indigenous art form alive through his columns on jazz and his hosting of jazz music programs on radio. In 2003, Bob was inducted into the Philadelphia Broadcast Hall of Fame.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"mt-image-left alignleft\" style=\"margin: 14px 20px 20px 0px\" alt=\"Dawn Warren Evans\" src=\"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/library\/files\/2012\/05\/DawnWarrenEvans_WEB.jpg\" width=\"314\" height=\"208\" \/><\/span><strong>Dawn Warren Evans<\/strong> is an artist of varied tastes and musical interests; she has jammed with Roy Hargrove and Joshua Redman, sang with reggae, R&amp;B, and rap bands and written and recorded in various genres. She also has extensive training in classical piano. Her professional debut took place in Paris where her ability to sing in French, Swahili, Woloff, and Lingala made her a sought after performer. Dawn continues to perform as a vocalist and is the founder of Imani Records. She has also been managing, booking and promoting jazz artists for 10 years.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"mt-image-left alignleft\" style=\"margin: 14px 20px 20px 0px\" alt=\"Orrin Evans\" src=\"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/library\/files\/2012\/05\/OrrinChris_WEB.jpg\" width=\"314\" height=\"209\" \/><\/span>A 2010 Pew Fellow in the Arts, pianist <strong>Orrin Evans<\/strong> is a gifted improviser, noted composer, and seasoned bandleader. He has worked alongside jazz veterans such as saxophonist Bobby Watson and drummer Ralph Peterson. In addition to collaborations with artists ranging from hip-hop stars Common and Mos Def to noted poet Sonia Sanchez, Evans is the founder of Imani Records and 88 Keys Productions.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Terell Stafford <\/strong>is one of today\u2019s most celebrated jazz trumpeters. He is the Director of Jazz Studies and Chair of Instrumental Studies at Temple University and a member of the GRAMMY-winning Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, drummer Matt Wilson\u2019s group, \u201cArts and Crafts,\u201d and drummer Alvin Queen\u2019s group, \u201cAlvin Queen and the Organics.\u201d Stafford has recorded six albums as a leader, including the critically acclaimed This Side of Strayhorn, and is heard on over 90 albums as a sideman. Stafford also serves as a clinician for the prestigious Vail Foundation in Colorado and Jazz at Lincoln Center\u2019s Essentially Ellington Program. He has also served as a member of the faculty for the Juilliard Institute for Jazz Studies and is a board member of the Jazz Education Network.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"mt-image-left alignleft\" style=\"margin-top: 14px;margin-right: 20px;margin-bottom: 20px;margin-left: 0px\" alt=\"Facebook-Logo.png\" src=\"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/library\/files\/2012\/05\/Facebook-Logo.png\" width=\"37\" height=\"37\" \/><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/event.php?eid=187860961272691#!\/event.php?eid=187860961272691\">Register on Facebook!<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Paley Library Lecture Hall This is BP with the GM! That\u2019s legendary jazz broadcaster Bob Perkins (BP), bringing you the Great Music (GM) that is called jazz straight from Paley Library Lecture Hall this September. 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