Live From Emmet’s Place Vol. 110 - Tyreek McDole, Ekep Nkwelle & Georgia Heers

Streaming from: Sign-up for Emmet’s Place Education: Subscribe to Newsletter: Join Emmet Cohen Exclusive Membership: Emmet Cohen - Piano Tyreek McDole - Vocals Ekep Nkwelle - Vocals Georgia Heers - Vocals Anthony Hervey - Trumpet Philip Norris - Bass John Lumpkin II - Drums Sponsored by Adam R. Rose Tips for the Band: PayPal: Venmo: @Emmet-Cohen Zelle Quickpay: heyemmet@ Or e-mail me at heyemmet@ to find out where you can send an old-fashioned check! Check Out the Latest Album, “Uptown In Orbit“: Video Design: Alex Weitz Sound: Kelvin Grant tfsoundworks@ Piano Tuning: Kaz Tsujio Curation: Funmi Ononaiye Special thanks to: The Jazz Cruise, JazzCorner, JazzTimes, Penn State, Mack Avenue, Lied Center of Kansas, & St. Cecilia Music Center 0:00 What Is This Thing Called Love? (Cole Porter) - ft. Georgia Heers, vocals; Anthony Hervey, trumpet 10:48 Emmet Cohen Introduces the Trio: Emmet Cohen, piano; Phillip Norris, bass; John Lumpkin, II, drums 11:42 Introduction of Georgia Heers, vocals 12:36 Lover Man (Jimmy Davis, Roger ‘Ram’ Ramirez, James Sherman) - ft. Georgia Heers, vocals 21:38 Laugh, Clown, Laugh (Ted Fiorito; lyr. Lewis & Young) - ft. Georgia Heers, vocals 27:23 Introduction of Tyreek McDole, vocals 28:18 Won’t You Open Up Your Senses (Horace Silver) - ft. Tyreek McDole, vocals; Anthony Hervey, trumpet 38:56 Tyreek pays tribute to the soulful message of Horace Silver, Andy Bey & the historic “The United States of Mind” //Tyreek Introduces “Lush Life,” a treasure from his hero, baritone Johnny Hartman 39:42 Lush Life (Billy Strayhorn) - ft. Tyreek McDole, vocals 50:16 Everyday I Have the Blues (Aaron “Pinetop” Sparks, Milton Sparks; Memphis Slim) - a Joe Williams classic - ft. Tyreek McDole, vocals; Anthony Hervey, trumpet 1:01:42 Emmet Introduces trumpeter, Anthony Hervey // Anthony announces his debut album, “Words from my Horn” 1:03:45 Emmet’s Place: the Birthplace of lasting musical relationships // Introduction of Ekep Nkwelle, vocals 1:04:29 Never Will I Marry (Frank Loesser; Nancy Wilson) - ft. Ekep Nkwelle, vocals 1:10:39 Ekep Nkwelle Shares her Love of Performing, her Cameroonian Roots, & Dedication to the Legacy of Black American Music // Ekep Introduces Duke Ellington’s “Solitude,” honoring Sarah Vaughn 1:11:56 (In My) Solitude (Duke Ellington; lyr. Eddie DeLange, Irving Mills) - ft. Ekep Nkwelle, vocals 1:17:50 Ekep Affirms all who show up to Face the Day // The Significance of “Moanin’ “ 1:19:10 Moanin’ (Bobby Timmons) - ft. Ekep Nkwelle, vocals 1:28:34 The Influence of legendary pianist & educator, Geri Allen // Ekep Exhorts Us to Safeguard Our Dreams & to Craft the Legacy of Our Tomorrow // Introduction of Geri’s composition “Timeless Portraits & Dreams” 1:30:11 Timeless Portraits and Dreams (Geri Allen) - ft. Ekep Nkwelle, vocals 1:39:21 The Vocalists Deliver An Enduring Message 1:40:13 The Creator Has a Master Plan (Pharaoh Sanders, Leon Thomas) 💎 - ft. Trio & all musicians (Tyreek McDole, Georgia Heers, Ekep Nkwelle, & Anthony Hervey)
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