Newport @ 50 Set for PBS

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For those who couldn’t make it to the Newport Jazz Festival 50th Anniversary celebration last summer, PBS stations across the country are set to air a special on the fest. Musicians caught from the 2004 festival include Dave Brubeck, Harry Connick Jr., Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Herbie Hancock, Jamie Cullum, James Carter, Branford Marsalis and more.

The show will air on April 2 in Denver (KRMA), April 4 in New Jersey/Philadelphia (WNJN), April 17 in Tampa, Fla. (WUSF) and May 1 in New York City.



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