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    May 1707:30 PM
    Wynton Marsalis EnsembleArlington Theatre, Santa Barbara, CA
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    Jun 1307:30 PM
    Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra: Wynton Marsalis - Best of the JLCORose Theater at Lincoln Center, New York, NY
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    Jun 1407:30 PM
    Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra: Wynton Marsalis - Best of the JLCORose Theater at Lincoln Center, New York, NY
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    Jun 1505:00 PM
    Wynton MarsalisMarian Anderson Hall at The Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA
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    Jun 1607:00 PM
    Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton MarsalisKennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington, DC
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    Jun 2008:00 PM
    Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton MarsalisMassey Hall At Allied Music Centre, Toronto, CA
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    Jun 2207:00 PM
    Wynton MarsalisBethel Woods Center For The Arts, Bethel, NY
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    Jun 2408:30 PM
    Jazz At Lincoln Center OrchestraConfederation Park, Ottawa, CA
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    Jun 2507:00 PM
    Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton MarsalisMaison symphonique At Place Des Arts, Montreal, CA
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    Jan 22202607:30 PM
    Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton MarsalisState Theatre - New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ
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    About Wynton Marsalis

    As of 2023, Wynton Marsalis continues to be an active performer, with a busy schedule of concerts and events. He regularly performs at Jazz at Lincoln Center and travels internationally, showcasing his work and the work of emerging jazz artists. His recent concerts have included collaborations with renowned musicians such as pianist Eric Reed and saxophonist Chris Potter. Marsalis's performances often focus on themes of social justice and the importance of community in jazz, reflecting his commitment to using music as a means of cultural expression and dialogue. In addition to his concerts, Marsalis has been involved in various festivals and special events, including the annual Newport Jazz Festival and the Monterey Jazz Festival, where he serves as both a performer and an advocate for jazz education. His upcoming tour dates for 2023 include performances in major cities across the United States, where he is set to present new compositions alongside classic works, continuing to push the boundaries of jazz music while honoring its rich history. Fans can expect an engaging mix of virtuosity and heartfelt storytelling, as Marsalis remains a vital force in the live music scene.

    Wynton Marsalis History

    Wynton Marsalis, born on October 18, 1961, in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a renowned American trumpeter, composer, and bandleader. He is celebrated for his contributions to both jazz and classical music, having won numerous Grammy Awards and a Pulitzer Prize for Music. Marsalis began his formal music education at the Juilliard School in New York City in the early 1980s, where he honed his craft and developed a unique style that blends traditional jazz with contemporary influences. His career took off with the release of his debut album, 'Wynton Marsalis' in 1982, which showcased his virtuosic trumpet skills and deep understanding of jazz history. Over the years, Marsalis has performed at prestigious venues around the world, including Lincoln Center, where he is the Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center. His live performances are known for their exceptional musicianship, engaging storytelling, and deep respect for jazz traditions. Marsalis has also been an influential educator, using his platform to teach and inspire new generations of musicians through masterclasses and workshops. His concerts often feature a mix of original compositions and classic jazz standards, performed by his ensembles, including the Wynton Marsalis Septet and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, providing audiences with a rich musical experience that honors the legacy of jazz.