Weekly Posting, Juneteenth, 2020
On June 22, 1945, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie performed at New York City’s Town Hall, in a concert presented by the New Jazz Foundation. This fledgling organization apparently suffered an early death. After producing two high-profile Town Hall concerts (both featuring Bird and Diz) and some record releases, it seems to have evaporated. It’s founder, jazz promoter Monte Kay, went on to success, booking Bird at the Royal Roost in 1949 and setting the stage for the opening of Birdland In 1950. Despite producing some very memorable music, the Town Hall concerts were poorly reviewed, because many of the … Continue reading Weekly Posting, Juneteenth, 2020
