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PhillyCAM Sessions - Electricity

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There's more Jazz on local television as, Philadelphia Jazz Project, Turtle Studios and PhillyCAM present a diverse collection of performances by Philadelphia musicians who demonstrate their unique interpretations of the term “Electricity.” Featuring hot performances by artists like trombonist and Center City Jazz Festival creator Ernest Stuart, guitarist and Ornette Coleman protegee Charlie Ellerbe, journeyman drummer/educator Ronnie Burrage, sax man and composer Maxfield Gast and others.

 

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Electricity Airs on Sundays at 7 p.m. | PhillyCAM
[Philadelphia’s Public Access Channel]

Comcast Channels 66 and 966

Verizon Channels 29 and 30

 

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Check out this Electricity teaser.


 

Electricity Teaser from PhillyCAM on Vimeo.

 

PhillyCAM Sessions - Electricity Schedule:

 

FEBRUARY
7 | Ernest Stuart
14 | Maxfield Gast
21 | Ronnie Burrage Band

28 | Jake Kelberman


MARCH
6 | Charles Ellerbe and MATRIX 12:38 Featuring Michael Ray

13 | Ross Bellenoit
20 | Vocalist Showcase featuring Parris Love / Lee Mo / Alexis Simmons / Kevin Valentine
27 | Highlights with Charlie Patierno's Tribute to Vijay Mohan and other performances

 

Be sure to tune in.

 

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The stuff McCoy Tyner did was earth-shattering for me. The modal thing, the way he voiced chords in fourths, the way he used the pentatonic scale -- all those things were very new.
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