Bill Frisell Joins "Blue-Chip Trio" (NY Times) of Paul Motian, Joe Lovano for Two Weeks at Village Vanguard

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Bill Frisell joins drummer Paul Motian and saxophonist Joe Lovano for a rare two-week stint at New York's Village Vanguard beginning tonight. New York Times jazz critic Nate Chinen describes them as "a blue-chip trio that’s shadowy, slippery and as open-ended as a koan," and says, "There’s no better place to see them than at the Village Vanguard." You can listen to Wednesday night's set as it unfolds live, on NPR station WBGO, Jazz88 FM, for the new series Live at the Village Vanguard.

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Bill Frisell joins drummer Paul Motian and saxophonist Joe Lovano for a rare two-week stint at New York's Village Vanguard beginning tonight. The New York Times's jazz critic Nate Chinen describes them as "a blue-chip trio that’s shadowy, slippery and as open-ended as a koan," and says, "There’s no better place to see them than at the Village Vanguard." For ticket and set information, visit villagevanguard.com.

You can listen to tomorrow night's set as it unfolds live, on NPR station WBGO, Jazz88 FM, for the new series Live at the Village Vanguard. A live stream of the concert will be available on wbgo.org and npr.org, beginning at 9 PM ET, and producer Josh Jackson will be blogging live from the event.

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    Bill Frisell Joins "Blue-Chip Trio" (NY Times) of Paul Motian, Joe Lovano for Two Weeks at Village Vanguard
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    Bill Frisell joins drummer Paul Motian and saxophonist Joe Lovano for a rare two-week stint at New York's Village Vanguard beginning tonight. The New York Times's jazz critic Nate Chinen describes them as "a blue-chip trio that’s shadowy, slippery and as open-ended as a koan," and says, "There’s no better place to see them than at the Village Vanguard." For ticket and set information, visit villagevanguard.com.

    You can listen to tomorrow night's set as it unfolds live, on NPR station WBGO, Jazz88 FM, for the new series Live at the Village Vanguard. A live stream of the concert will be available on wbgo.org and npr.org, beginning at 9 PM ET, and producer Josh Jackson will be blogging live from the event.

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