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1981 Greater Hartford Open
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1982 Greater Hartford Open
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$100,000 GREATER HARTFORD OPEN
Bradley Bowl, Windsor Locks, Conn., Apr 13-17, 1982
Familiar Name, New Champion
The name Weber has appeared on top of PBA tournament final standings 26 times over the years, representing the number of titles owned by the legendary Dick Weber. Pete Weber made it
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1983 Greater Hartford Open
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$110,000 GREATER HARTFORD OPEN
Bradley Bowl, Windsor Locks, Conn., Apr 5-9, 1983
Milton Strikes Again
Pressure-packed strikes by both players in the 10th frame of the championship game of the $110,000 Greater Hartford Open resulted in a 235-227 victory for Tom Milton over Earl Anthony, giving
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1986 Greater Hartford Open
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1987 Greater Hartford Open
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1988 Greater Hartford Open
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1990 Greater Hartford Open
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TOP 15 Plays - 2012 Greater Hartford Pro Am FT. Jerome Dyson, Kuran Iverson, Lamonte Ulmer,
Here are the best highlights from 2012 Greater Hartford Pro-Am playoffs! Featuring Ryan Gomes, Lamonte Ulmer, Jerome Dyson, Dale Saunders, Kelvin Davis, Pj Santavenere, Kuran Iverson, AJ Price, Curtis Kelly, Gavin Edwards, Keith Cochran, Steven Samuels, Danny Lawhorn, Joe Davis, Antoine Holden, Ryan Olander, Chris Baskerville, and Hartford Hoop Head Monty. Special thanks to Pete Higgins, any qu
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W4 News - The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz 2015 - 7/17/2015
Coverage of the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz from Friday July 17, 2015 this is just a 90 minute taste of the day and features Tony Succar and his Band in the first 45 minutes and Monty Alexander and The Kingston Express in the last 45 minutes.
The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz is a non-profit organization originally conceived by Paul Brown, noted Hartford jazz bassist and music educator.
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W4 News - The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz 2015 - 7/18/2015
Coverage of the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz from Saturday July 18, 2015 this is just a 2 hour taste of the day and features Eric Leone, Ed Fast and Conga Bop, Jackiem Joyner, Maysa, and Nick Colionne
The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz is a non-profit organization originally conceived by Paul Brown, noted Hartford jazz bassist and music educator. For 26 years, Paul had produced the Monday
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G.H.P.A Greater Hartford Pro Am AAU 2015
Loudsquad860 Dj Turn Up Tre first appearance at G.H.P.A
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Our Story - Greater Hartford Campus, University of Connecticut
UConn Greater Hartford Campus is the largest, most diverse of the regional campuses. Park like setting offers students a calm and welcoming environment to focus on their academics better. Smaller class sizes mean better one on one attention and guidance from our excellent faculty. It also offers great variety of resources to students. Learning commons such as W (writing) and Q (quantitative) cente
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Price, Brimah, Eblens capture Greater Hartford Pro-Am title, 102-101
SportzEdge's Kels Dayton has the highlights.
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Happy Unity of Greater Hartford
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Literacy Volunteers of Greater Hartford, CT
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Non-Stop Connecticut: Greater Hartford Destinations
Anne Lee of Connecticut's Central Regional Tourism District hits the road again, this time to explore fall destinations north of Hartford. She makes a day of it with hayrides at Hurst Farm, comfort food at Catsup & Mustard and a pint of autumn lager at Thomas Hooker Brewing Company.
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Meet Tracey - YMCA of Greater Hartford
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The Greater Hartford Mini Maker Faire 2015
On October 3, 2015, we celebrated the first ever Greater Hartford Mini Maker Faire, which brought out over 1,500 attendees! This was a family-friendly celebration of invention and creativity is open to people of all ages who are interested in creating, making, building, innovating, tinkering, hacking, engineering, designing or connecting. Maker Faires serve as hands-on events that showcase project
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96 Greater Hartford Open Match 1 Bohn vs Williams Part 1
Mark Williams vs Parker Bohn III 1996 Greater Hartford Open, Windsor Locks, CT
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DGM 128- The 2014 GHDGO
Featuring coverage from Day One at the 2014 Greater Hartford Disc Golf Open
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The Rhythm Of Life - Sweet Charity - The Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts
The Rhythm Of Life from The Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts High School 2015 main stage musical production of Sweet Charity.
Director - Stacie Beard
Choreographer - Christine Simoes
Music Director - Elizabeth Drevits
Original Bob Fosse choreography from the Sweet Charity film - adapted by Christine Simoes.
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Mixtape highlights of Greater Hartford Pro Am-2012 featuring GrooveU
Jerome Dyson Ryan Gomes and a list of other high flyers show off their skills in the Greater Hartford Pro Am.
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Easter Children's Choir @ The Greater Hartford Church of Christ, 3.31.2013
The K-6 children of the Greater Hartford Church of Christ performed 2 beautiful songs about God during the Easter Worship Service on 3.31.2013.
Directors: Mitchell Robertson and Yasmin Binns.
1982 Greater Hartford Open
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$100,000 GREATER HARTFORD OPEN
Bradley Bowl, Windsor L...
Please be sure to stop by http://forums.mrbowling300.com to discuss this and other great bowling topics!
$100,000 GREATER HARTFORD OPEN
Bradley Bowl, Windsor Locks, Conn., Apr 13-17, 1982
Familiar Name, New Champion
The name Weber has appeared on top of PBA tournament final standings 26 times over the years, representing the number of titles owned by the legendary Dick Weber. Pete Weber made it one more in the $100,000 Greater Hartford Open as he and his dad became the first father-son combination to claim tour championships.
The 19-year-old Weber came from third place, rolling 674 for three matches including a 210-199 final-game win over Pete McCordic, who also was shooting for his first victory. Weber had fallen behind in the match after missing a 3-10 split in the seventh frame before rallying with four straight strikes. McCordic needed a 10th frame double to pull it out but left a 7-pin on his first attempt.
CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND
Pos. Name, City/State Total Amount
1 Pete Weber, St. Louis 674 (3 games) $13,000
2 Pete McCordic, Houston 199 (1 game) 7,500
3 Jeff Mattingly, Ukiah, Calif. 169 (1 game) 5,500
4 Jeff Bellinger, Columbia, S.C. 383 (2 games) 4,500
5 Marshall Holman, Medford, Ore. 192 (1 game) 4,000
PLAYOFF RESULTS - Bellinger defeated Holman, 213-192; Weber defeated Bellinger, 226-170; Weber defeated Mattingly, 238-169; and in the championship match, Weber defeated McCordic, 210-199.
wn.com/1982 Greater Hartford Open
Please be sure to stop by http://forums.mrbowling300.com to discuss this and other great bowling topics!
$100,000 GREATER HARTFORD OPEN
Bradley Bowl, Windsor Locks, Conn., Apr 13-17, 1982
Familiar Name, New Champion
The name Weber has appeared on top of PBA tournament final standings 26 times over the years, representing the number of titles owned by the legendary Dick Weber. Pete Weber made it one more in the $100,000 Greater Hartford Open as he and his dad became the first father-son combination to claim tour championships.
The 19-year-old Weber came from third place, rolling 674 for three matches including a 210-199 final-game win over Pete McCordic, who also was shooting for his first victory. Weber had fallen behind in the match after missing a 3-10 split in the seventh frame before rallying with four straight strikes. McCordic needed a 10th frame double to pull it out but left a 7-pin on his first attempt.
CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND
Pos. Name, City/State Total Amount
1 Pete Weber, St. Louis 674 (3 games) $13,000
2 Pete McCordic, Houston 199 (1 game) 7,500
3 Jeff Mattingly, Ukiah, Calif. 169 (1 game) 5,500
4 Jeff Bellinger, Columbia, S.C. 383 (2 games) 4,500
5 Marshall Holman, Medford, Ore. 192 (1 game) 4,000
PLAYOFF RESULTS - Bellinger defeated Holman, 213-192; Weber defeated Bellinger, 226-170; Weber defeated Mattingly, 238-169; and in the championship match, Weber defeated McCordic, 210-199.
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1983 Greater Hartford Open
Please be sure to stop by http://forums.mrbowling300.com to discuss this and other great bowling topics!
$110,000 GREATER HARTFORD OPEN
Bradley Bowl, Windsor L...
Please be sure to stop by http://forums.mrbowling300.com to discuss this and other great bowling topics!
$110,000 GREATER HARTFORD OPEN
Bradley Bowl, Windsor Locks, Conn., Apr 5-9, 1983
Milton Strikes Again
Pressure-packed strikes by both players in the 10th frame of the championship game of the $110,000 Greater Hartford Open resulted in a 235-227 victory for Tom Milton over Earl Anthony, giving Milton his second PBA win of the year.
The crowd at Bradley Bowl buzzed in anticipation of a possible Anthony-Milton match, and it came off after non-champion Steve Wunderlich threatened to make an ail-out run at the title. Wunderlich, 25, first stopped veteran Mike Durbin, 214-187, and then toppled Pete McCordic, runnerup here last year, 225-203. Wunderlich then ran into Milton, and bowed, 245-190, setting the stage for the title game.
CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND
Pos. Name, City/State Total Amount
1 Tom Milton, St. Petersburg, Fla. 480 (2 games) $15,000
2 Earl Anthony, Dublin, Calif. 227 (1 game) 8,000
3 Steve Wunderlich, St. Louis 659 (3 games) 6,000
4 Pete McCordic, Houston 203 (1 game) 5,000
5 Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, Ohio 187 (1 game) 4,000
PLAYOFF RESULTS - Wunderlich defeated Durbin, 214-187; Wunderlich defeated McCordic, 255-203; Milton defeated Wunderlich, 245-190; and in the championship game, Milton defeated Anthony, 235-227.
wn.com/1983 Greater Hartford Open
Please be sure to stop by http://forums.mrbowling300.com to discuss this and other great bowling topics!
$110,000 GREATER HARTFORD OPEN
Bradley Bowl, Windsor Locks, Conn., Apr 5-9, 1983
Milton Strikes Again
Pressure-packed strikes by both players in the 10th frame of the championship game of the $110,000 Greater Hartford Open resulted in a 235-227 victory for Tom Milton over Earl Anthony, giving Milton his second PBA win of the year.
The crowd at Bradley Bowl buzzed in anticipation of a possible Anthony-Milton match, and it came off after non-champion Steve Wunderlich threatened to make an ail-out run at the title. Wunderlich, 25, first stopped veteran Mike Durbin, 214-187, and then toppled Pete McCordic, runnerup here last year, 225-203. Wunderlich then ran into Milton, and bowed, 245-190, setting the stage for the title game.
CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND
Pos. Name, City/State Total Amount
1 Tom Milton, St. Petersburg, Fla. 480 (2 games) $15,000
2 Earl Anthony, Dublin, Calif. 227 (1 game) 8,000
3 Steve Wunderlich, St. Louis 659 (3 games) 6,000
4 Pete McCordic, Houston 203 (1 game) 5,000
5 Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, Ohio 187 (1 game) 4,000
PLAYOFF RESULTS - Wunderlich defeated Durbin, 214-187; Wunderlich defeated McCordic, 255-203; Milton defeated Wunderlich, 245-190; and in the championship game, Milton defeated Anthony, 235-227.
- published: 05 Jul 2012
- views: 9831
1990 Greater Hartford Open
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)...
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
wn.com/1990 Greater Hartford Open
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
- published: 15 Jan 2014
- views: 1834
TOP 15 Plays - 2012 Greater Hartford Pro Am FT. Jerome Dyson, Kuran Iverson, Lamonte Ulmer,
Here are the best highlights from 2012 Greater Hartford Pro-Am playoffs! Featuring Ryan Gomes, Lamonte Ulmer, Jerome Dyson, Dale Saunders, Kelvin Davis, Pj Sant...
Here are the best highlights from 2012 Greater Hartford Pro-Am playoffs! Featuring Ryan Gomes, Lamonte Ulmer, Jerome Dyson, Dale Saunders, Kelvin Davis, Pj Santavenere, Kuran Iverson, AJ Price, Curtis Kelly, Gavin Edwards, Keith Cochran, Steven Samuels, Danny Lawhorn, Joe Davis, Antoine Holden, Ryan Olander, Chris Baskerville, and Hartford Hoop Head Monty. Special thanks to Pete Higgins, any questions about the event email peter.higgins@hartfordlightning.com. Look out for player mixes from the pro am including a Kemba Walker MIx,
wn.com/Top 15 Plays 2012 Greater Hartford Pro Am Ft. Jerome Dyson, Kuran Iverson, Lamonte Ulmer,
Here are the best highlights from 2012 Greater Hartford Pro-Am playoffs! Featuring Ryan Gomes, Lamonte Ulmer, Jerome Dyson, Dale Saunders, Kelvin Davis, Pj Santavenere, Kuran Iverson, AJ Price, Curtis Kelly, Gavin Edwards, Keith Cochran, Steven Samuels, Danny Lawhorn, Joe Davis, Antoine Holden, Ryan Olander, Chris Baskerville, and Hartford Hoop Head Monty. Special thanks to Pete Higgins, any questions about the event email peter.higgins@hartfordlightning.com. Look out for player mixes from the pro am including a Kemba Walker MIx,
- published: 18 Aug 2012
- views: 124882
W4 News - The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz 2015 - 7/17/2015
Coverage of the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz from Friday July 17, 2015 this is just a 90 minute taste of the day and features Tony Succar and his Band in t...
Coverage of the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz from Friday July 17, 2015 this is just a 90 minute taste of the day and features Tony Succar and his Band in the first 45 minutes and Monty Alexander and The Kingston Express in the last 45 minutes.
The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz is a non-profit organization originally conceived by Paul Brown, noted Hartford jazz bassist and music educator. For 26 years, Paul had produced the Monday Night Jazz Concerts in Bushnell Park, drawing thousands of music lovers to Hartford’s Bushnell Park for picnics and world-class entertainment. That first Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz, in July of 1992, was dedicated to the 25th anniversary of those wonderful summers.
Paul gathered some friends to help plan that first festival, but ultimately turned the Festival over to a Board of Directors comprised of volunteers from the Central Connecticut area, who continued to fulfill his dream of a world-class jazz event in Hartford, while he concentrated on his professional career and the Monday Night Jazz Concerts. Now in its 24th year, this free-of-charge Festival is supported by small and medium-sized charitable gifts and donations from foundations, businesses and corporations as well as City of Hartford and State of Connecticut grants. The Festival is also generously supported by contributions from individual jazz lovers throughout the region.
Tony Succar
Born into a family of talented musicians in Lima, Peru on May 18, 1986, Tony Succar’s very DNA must be imbued with cadence and rhythm. The Succar family moved to Miami, Florida when Tony was just two; at the ripe old age of 13, Tony’s own music career began. He says, “I was privileged to be brought up in a family of musicians: I couldn’t be more grateful.” Succar’s music education began on piano then segued to percussion. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Jazz Performance from Florida International University in 2008 and his Master’s degree in 2010.
Succar has worked with artists Arturo Sandoval, Néstor Torres, Ed Calle, Tito Nieves, La India, Obie Bermudez, Jennifer Peña, and Tito Puente Jr., among others. Growing up in Miami—a multi-cultural “Melting Pot”—molded him into a versatile musician, prompting him to make the most of his prodigious talent.
Monty Alexander
In a career spanning five decades, pianist Monty Alexander has built a reputation exploring and bridging the worlds of American jazz, popular song, and the music of his native Jamaica, finding in each a sincere spirit of musical expression. In the process, he has performed and recorded with artists from every corner of the musical universe and entertainment world: Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Ray Brown, Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Quincy Jones, Ernest Ranglin, Barbara Hendricks, Bill Cosby, Bobby McFerrin, Sly Dunbar, and Robbie Shakespeare, among others.
Born on D-Day (June 6, 1944) and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, he took his first piano lessons at age six, although he is largely self-taught. As a teenager, he witnessed concerts by Louis Armstrong and Nat “King” Cole at Kingston’s Carib Theater. These artists had a profound effect on Alexander’s aspirations. He formed Monty and the Cyclones in the late 1950s and also recorded on sessions with the musicians who would catapult Jamaican music to international recognition as The Skatalites (Bob Marley’s first backing band).
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Coverage of the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz from Friday July 17, 2015 this is just a 90 minute taste of the day and features Tony Succar and his Band in the first 45 minutes and Monty Alexander and The Kingston Express in the last 45 minutes.
The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz is a non-profit organization originally conceived by Paul Brown, noted Hartford jazz bassist and music educator. For 26 years, Paul had produced the Monday Night Jazz Concerts in Bushnell Park, drawing thousands of music lovers to Hartford’s Bushnell Park for picnics and world-class entertainment. That first Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz, in July of 1992, was dedicated to the 25th anniversary of those wonderful summers.
Paul gathered some friends to help plan that first festival, but ultimately turned the Festival over to a Board of Directors comprised of volunteers from the Central Connecticut area, who continued to fulfill his dream of a world-class jazz event in Hartford, while he concentrated on his professional career and the Monday Night Jazz Concerts. Now in its 24th year, this free-of-charge Festival is supported by small and medium-sized charitable gifts and donations from foundations, businesses and corporations as well as City of Hartford and State of Connecticut grants. The Festival is also generously supported by contributions from individual jazz lovers throughout the region.
Tony Succar
Born into a family of talented musicians in Lima, Peru on May 18, 1986, Tony Succar’s very DNA must be imbued with cadence and rhythm. The Succar family moved to Miami, Florida when Tony was just two; at the ripe old age of 13, Tony’s own music career began. He says, “I was privileged to be brought up in a family of musicians: I couldn’t be more grateful.” Succar’s music education began on piano then segued to percussion. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Jazz Performance from Florida International University in 2008 and his Master’s degree in 2010.
Succar has worked with artists Arturo Sandoval, Néstor Torres, Ed Calle, Tito Nieves, La India, Obie Bermudez, Jennifer Peña, and Tito Puente Jr., among others. Growing up in Miami—a multi-cultural “Melting Pot”—molded him into a versatile musician, prompting him to make the most of his prodigious talent.
Monty Alexander
In a career spanning five decades, pianist Monty Alexander has built a reputation exploring and bridging the worlds of American jazz, popular song, and the music of his native Jamaica, finding in each a sincere spirit of musical expression. In the process, he has performed and recorded with artists from every corner of the musical universe and entertainment world: Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Ray Brown, Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Quincy Jones, Ernest Ranglin, Barbara Hendricks, Bill Cosby, Bobby McFerrin, Sly Dunbar, and Robbie Shakespeare, among others.
Born on D-Day (June 6, 1944) and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, he took his first piano lessons at age six, although he is largely self-taught. As a teenager, he witnessed concerts by Louis Armstrong and Nat “King” Cole at Kingston’s Carib Theater. These artists had a profound effect on Alexander’s aspirations. He formed Monty and the Cyclones in the late 1950s and also recorded on sessions with the musicians who would catapult Jamaican music to international recognition as The Skatalites (Bob Marley’s first backing band).
Watch it on AccessTV.org or GO Mobile • Share it with Colleagues, family, friends, and foe, that way you can help keep them in the know.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 423
W4 News - The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz 2015 - 7/18/2015
Coverage of the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz from Saturday July 18, 2015 this is just a 2 hour taste of the day and features Eric Leone, Ed Fast and Conga ...
Coverage of the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz from Saturday July 18, 2015 this is just a 2 hour taste of the day and features Eric Leone, Ed Fast and Conga Bop, Jackiem Joyner, Maysa, and Nick Colionne
The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz is a non-profit organization originally conceived by Paul Brown, noted Hartford jazz bassist and music educator. For 26 years, Paul had produced the Monday Night Jazz Concerts in Bushnell Park, drawing thousands of music lovers to Hartford’s Bushnell Park for picnics and world-class entertainment. That first Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz, in July of 1992, was dedicated to the 25th anniversary of those wonderful summers.
Paul gathered some friends to help plan that first festival, but ultimately turned the Festival over to a Board of Directors comprised of volunteers from the Central Connecticut area, who continued to fulfill his dream of a world-class jazz event in Hartford, while he concentrated on his professional career and the Monday Night Jazz Concerts. Now in its 24th year, this free-of-charge Festival is supported by small and medium-sized charitable gifts and donations from foundations, businesses and corporations as well as City of Hartford and State of Connecticut grants. The Festival is also generously supported by contributions from individual jazz lovers throughout the region.
Eric Leone
Eric Leone (a.k.a Eric Leone Pritchett) has virtually grown up surrounded by music. Inspired by his parents, Joseph Pritchett Sr., a self taught musician who also provides technical and logistical support, and Maggie Pritchett who teaches piano and gives spiritual support, he has thrived with his own musical career.
Ed Fast and Conga Bop
As the percussion playing leader of Conga-Bop, the hard-swinging Latin jazz ensemble, Ed Fast has become a celebrated figure in town through his band’s many well-received appearances in Hartford, including its soulful, sizzling sessions at The Firebox Restaurant.
Jakiem Joyner
As a young turk on the contemporary jazz scene, saxophonist Jackiem Joyner is far from complacent and staid in his sound and style. Not afraid to challenge the fan base that took him to No. 1 twice and Top 3 two more times on the Billboard chart, Joyner gets adventurous on his fifth album, “Evolve,” which will be released April 29th by Artistry Music/Mack Avenue Records. It’s his first on which he wrote and produced the entire set, including the first single going to radio in mid-March, “Generation Next,” an up-tempo urban-pop track with vibrant flashes of strings that provide a contrast to Joyner’s gentle melodic sax.
Maysa
Maysa is the kind of singer who takes hold of a song and enraptures her audience, as she delivers lyrics, phrases, melodies and harmonies in a way that only she can. Blessed with an instantly identifiable honey-toned mezzo-soprano and an undeniably brilliant and magnetic stage presence, Maysa’s alluring vocals, candor, humor and purity as an artist make her a rarity in this business. Having collaborated with everyone from Stevie Wonder and Chaka Khan to Incognito and Angela Bofill, Maysa can hang with the best. It is no wonder the recipient of Soul Train’s “Soul Approved Underground Singer” was declared ‘WONDERful’ by the iconic Stevie Wonder.
Nick Colionne
Red-hot guitarist and vocalist Nick Colionne continues his blazing success into 2014. BET Jazz has described him as "one of the most exceptional performers to come along in a long time." His newest CD, "INFLUENCES" a musical journey of self re-discovery, offers a palate of moods and flavors born of life experiences, challenges, and the effect of the people past and present who have helped shape and mold his sound, and promises to give fans more of what they expect from the talented Colionne.
wn.com/W4 News The Greater Hartford Festival Of Jazz 2015 7 18 2015
Coverage of the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz from Saturday July 18, 2015 this is just a 2 hour taste of the day and features Eric Leone, Ed Fast and Conga Bop, Jackiem Joyner, Maysa, and Nick Colionne
The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz is a non-profit organization originally conceived by Paul Brown, noted Hartford jazz bassist and music educator. For 26 years, Paul had produced the Monday Night Jazz Concerts in Bushnell Park, drawing thousands of music lovers to Hartford’s Bushnell Park for picnics and world-class entertainment. That first Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz, in July of 1992, was dedicated to the 25th anniversary of those wonderful summers.
Paul gathered some friends to help plan that first festival, but ultimately turned the Festival over to a Board of Directors comprised of volunteers from the Central Connecticut area, who continued to fulfill his dream of a world-class jazz event in Hartford, while he concentrated on his professional career and the Monday Night Jazz Concerts. Now in its 24th year, this free-of-charge Festival is supported by small and medium-sized charitable gifts and donations from foundations, businesses and corporations as well as City of Hartford and State of Connecticut grants. The Festival is also generously supported by contributions from individual jazz lovers throughout the region.
Eric Leone
Eric Leone (a.k.a Eric Leone Pritchett) has virtually grown up surrounded by music. Inspired by his parents, Joseph Pritchett Sr., a self taught musician who also provides technical and logistical support, and Maggie Pritchett who teaches piano and gives spiritual support, he has thrived with his own musical career.
Ed Fast and Conga Bop
As the percussion playing leader of Conga-Bop, the hard-swinging Latin jazz ensemble, Ed Fast has become a celebrated figure in town through his band’s many well-received appearances in Hartford, including its soulful, sizzling sessions at The Firebox Restaurant.
Jakiem Joyner
As a young turk on the contemporary jazz scene, saxophonist Jackiem Joyner is far from complacent and staid in his sound and style. Not afraid to challenge the fan base that took him to No. 1 twice and Top 3 two more times on the Billboard chart, Joyner gets adventurous on his fifth album, “Evolve,” which will be released April 29th by Artistry Music/Mack Avenue Records. It’s his first on which he wrote and produced the entire set, including the first single going to radio in mid-March, “Generation Next,” an up-tempo urban-pop track with vibrant flashes of strings that provide a contrast to Joyner’s gentle melodic sax.
Maysa
Maysa is the kind of singer who takes hold of a song and enraptures her audience, as she delivers lyrics, phrases, melodies and harmonies in a way that only she can. Blessed with an instantly identifiable honey-toned mezzo-soprano and an undeniably brilliant and magnetic stage presence, Maysa’s alluring vocals, candor, humor and purity as an artist make her a rarity in this business. Having collaborated with everyone from Stevie Wonder and Chaka Khan to Incognito and Angela Bofill, Maysa can hang with the best. It is no wonder the recipient of Soul Train’s “Soul Approved Underground Singer” was declared ‘WONDERful’ by the iconic Stevie Wonder.
Nick Colionne
Red-hot guitarist and vocalist Nick Colionne continues his blazing success into 2014. BET Jazz has described him as "one of the most exceptional performers to come along in a long time." His newest CD, "INFLUENCES" a musical journey of self re-discovery, offers a palate of moods and flavors born of life experiences, challenges, and the effect of the people past and present who have helped shape and mold his sound, and promises to give fans more of what they expect from the talented Colionne.
- published: 22 Jul 2015
- views: 243
G.H.P.A Greater Hartford Pro Am AAU 2015
Loudsquad860 Dj Turn Up Tre first appearance at G.H.P.A...
Loudsquad860 Dj Turn Up Tre first appearance at G.H.P.A
wn.com/G.H.P.A Greater Hartford Pro Am Aau 2015
Loudsquad860 Dj Turn Up Tre first appearance at G.H.P.A
- published: 17 Jul 2015
- views: 218
Our Story - Greater Hartford Campus, University of Connecticut
UConn Greater Hartford Campus is the largest, most diverse of the regional campuses. Park like setting offers students a calm and welcoming environment to focus...
UConn Greater Hartford Campus is the largest, most diverse of the regional campuses. Park like setting offers students a calm and welcoming environment to focus on their academics better. Smaller class sizes mean better one on one attention and guidance from our excellent faculty. It also offers great variety of resources to students. Learning commons such as W (writing) and Q (quantitative) centers are among the most popular. Please visit us at Hartford.uconn.edu to find how you can be part of this wonderful campus community!
wn.com/Our Story Greater Hartford Campus, University Of Connecticut
UConn Greater Hartford Campus is the largest, most diverse of the regional campuses. Park like setting offers students a calm and welcoming environment to focus on their academics better. Smaller class sizes mean better one on one attention and guidance from our excellent faculty. It also offers great variety of resources to students. Learning commons such as W (writing) and Q (quantitative) centers are among the most popular. Please visit us at Hartford.uconn.edu to find how you can be part of this wonderful campus community!
- published: 14 Jun 2010
- views: 2376
Non-Stop Connecticut: Greater Hartford Destinations
Anne Lee of Connecticut's Central Regional Tourism District hits the road again, this time to explore fall destinations north of Hartford. She makes a day of it...
Anne Lee of Connecticut's Central Regional Tourism District hits the road again, this time to explore fall destinations north of Hartford. She makes a day of it with hayrides at Hurst Farm, comfort food at Catsup & Mustard and a pint of autumn lager at Thomas Hooker Brewing Company.
wn.com/Non Stop Connecticut Greater Hartford Destinations
Anne Lee of Connecticut's Central Regional Tourism District hits the road again, this time to explore fall destinations north of Hartford. She makes a day of it with hayrides at Hurst Farm, comfort food at Catsup & Mustard and a pint of autumn lager at Thomas Hooker Brewing Company.
- published: 11 Oct 2012
- views: 1201
The Greater Hartford Mini Maker Faire 2015
On October 3, 2015, we celebrated the first ever Greater Hartford Mini Maker Faire, which brought out over 1,500 attendees! This was a family-friendly celebrati...
On October 3, 2015, we celebrated the first ever Greater Hartford Mini Maker Faire, which brought out over 1,500 attendees! This was a family-friendly celebration of invention and creativity is open to people of all ages who are interested in creating, making, building, innovating, tinkering, hacking, engineering, designing or connecting. Maker Faires serve as hands-on events that showcase projects other makers have worked on, while sharing new forms of innovation and experimentation across a range of disciplines. Thanks to Mo2 [https://www.jamendo.com/track/1151506/ca-wizz-boop-by-mo2-bpm120] for the music licensed through Creative Commons.
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On October 3, 2015, we celebrated the first ever Greater Hartford Mini Maker Faire, which brought out over 1,500 attendees! This was a family-friendly celebration of invention and creativity is open to people of all ages who are interested in creating, making, building, innovating, tinkering, hacking, engineering, designing or connecting. Maker Faires serve as hands-on events that showcase projects other makers have worked on, while sharing new forms of innovation and experimentation across a range of disciplines. Thanks to Mo2 [https://www.jamendo.com/track/1151506/ca-wizz-boop-by-mo2-bpm120] for the music licensed through Creative Commons.
- published: 16 Dec 2015
- views: 73
96 Greater Hartford Open Match 1 Bohn vs Williams Part 1
Mark Williams vs Parker Bohn III 1996 Greater Hartford Open, Windsor Locks, CT...
Mark Williams vs Parker Bohn III 1996 Greater Hartford Open, Windsor Locks, CT
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Mark Williams vs Parker Bohn III 1996 Greater Hartford Open, Windsor Locks, CT
- published: 09 Feb 2008
- views: 3158
DGM 128- The 2014 GHDGO
Featuring coverage from Day One at the 2014 Greater Hartford Disc Golf Open...
Featuring coverage from Day One at the 2014 Greater Hartford Disc Golf Open
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Featuring coverage from Day One at the 2014 Greater Hartford Disc Golf Open
- published: 01 Jan 2015
- views: 12573
The Rhythm Of Life - Sweet Charity - The Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts
The Rhythm Of Life from The Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts High School 2015 main stage musical production of Sweet Charity.
Director - Stacie Beard
Cho...
The Rhythm Of Life from The Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts High School 2015 main stage musical production of Sweet Charity.
Director - Stacie Beard
Choreographer - Christine Simoes
Music Director - Elizabeth Drevits
Original Bob Fosse choreography from the Sweet Charity film - adapted by Christine Simoes.
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The Rhythm Of Life from The Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts High School 2015 main stage musical production of Sweet Charity.
Director - Stacie Beard
Choreographer - Christine Simoes
Music Director - Elizabeth Drevits
Original Bob Fosse choreography from the Sweet Charity film - adapted by Christine Simoes.
- published: 04 Jun 2015
- views: 895
Mixtape highlights of Greater Hartford Pro Am-2012 featuring GrooveU
Jerome Dyson Ryan Gomes and a list of other high flyers show off their skills in the Greater Hartford Pro Am....
Jerome Dyson Ryan Gomes and a list of other high flyers show off their skills in the Greater Hartford Pro Am.
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Jerome Dyson Ryan Gomes and a list of other high flyers show off their skills in the Greater Hartford Pro Am.
- published: 18 Aug 2012
- views: 39174
Easter Children's Choir @ The Greater Hartford Church of Christ, 3.31.2013
The K-6 children of the Greater Hartford Church of Christ performed 2 beautiful songs about God during the Easter Worship Service on 3.31.2013.
Directors: Mitc...
The K-6 children of the Greater Hartford Church of Christ performed 2 beautiful songs about God during the Easter Worship Service on 3.31.2013.
Directors: Mitchell Robertson and Yasmin Binns.
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The K-6 children of the Greater Hartford Church of Christ performed 2 beautiful songs about God during the Easter Worship Service on 3.31.2013.
Directors: Mitchell Robertson and Yasmin Binns.
- published: 01 Apr 2013
- views: 16737
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Greater Hartford Ghanaian SDA Church Building Fundraising Campaign
Please for the sake of our Savior Jesus Christ, kindly donate to support the Greater Hartford Ghanaian SDA Church to buy this building to the glory of God. May the Lord bless your effort and reward you bountifully. Amen.
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Greater Hartford Ghanaian S D A Church Building fund
For the sake of Christ, kindly donate to support the Greater Hartford Ghanaian S.D.A Church to buy this building to the glory of God. May the Lord bless your effort and reward you bountifully. Amen
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Bad Drivers of Greater Hartford Episode #4
More bad drivers of greater Hartford
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Bad Drivers of Greater Hartford Episode #5
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W4 News - Greater Hartford NAACP Branch Education Forum - 1/28/2016
The Greater Hartford NAACP Branch Education Forum took place on Thursday, January 28, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. The Forum was be held at their office located at 3580 Main Street in Hartford.
We all know it takes a village for our young people to be successful. We as a community have to be contributing members of the village.
Community members were asked to join the NAACP to help make a great impact in
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Entrepreneurs Heart Greater Hartford - Keyes Music Therapy
This video is part of the "Entrepreneurs Heart Greater Hartford" blog series, produced in partnership by HYPE and reSET. It offers a platform to showcase the commitment that the Greater Hartford Region Entrepreneurs have for their work. It will examine how young entrepreneurs have chosen their work, and give examples of the ways in which they are having an impact on the region.
For the January 20
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Greater Hartford & Farmington Valley Real Estate Agent: Finding the right package for you
Home buyers: there are a lot of available loan packages in Connecticut! From 30-year fixed-rate loans to FHA loans, there are packages for people of all financial backgrounds. There are even some loans you can get without having to put money down. To learn about your loan options when buying, watch this short video!
http://sarahashtonrealtor.blogspot.com/2016/01/greater-hartford-farmington-valley-
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Star Wars Room by Phoenix Painting of Greater Hartford
Star Wars Room by Phoenix Painting of Greater Hartford.
The walls were painted medium gray with a dark gray ceiling. Add a space age bed with multi function lights, Star Wars decals, modern black chairs and a futon for the coolest room in the galaxy!
If you can dream it, we can create it!
Phoenix Painting of Greater Hartford
www.phoenixpainting.us
(860) 818-1260
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Julius Ferrer, "SHINE in Meeting the NEED", 1.9.2016
Julius Ferrer, "SHINE in Meeting the NEED", 1.9.2016
@ The Men's Workshop
The Greater Hartford Church of Christ
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Tim Blake's Sermon, "SHINE in Humility", 1.9.2016
Tim Blake's Sermon, "SHINE in Humility", 1.9.2016
@ The Men's Workshop "S.H.I.N.E."
@ The Greater Hartford Church of Christ
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Matt Webber, "SHINE in SEEKING GOD" 1.9.2016
Matt Webber, "SHINE in SEEKING GOD" 1.9.2016
@ The Men's Workshop
The Greater Hartford Church of Christ
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Annie's Sermon, 1.10.2016
Women's Workshop, "SHINE" on 1.10.2016
The Greater Hartford Church of Christ.
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NHS Wrestling: Greater Hartford Open 1/9/16 : Janiak 1
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NHS Wrestling: Greater Hartford Open 1/9/16 : Janiak 2
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NHS Wrestling: Greater Hartford Open 1/9/16 : Bergquist 1
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NHS Wrestling: Greater Hartford Open 1/9/16: Bergquist 2
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Birthing the Christ In Me
Christmas Eve talk at Unity of Greater Hartford 12/15. Birthing the Christ in Me.
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Hartford Standalone FMs | Conn. Radio Memories, ep. 2 | 2015 WWUH Documentary
EPISODE 2 - Static Free - The story of Hartford's Oldest FM station, and other FM stations in Hartford, that didn't have AM counterparts - Produced and Edited by Brandon Kampe
We look at the origins of WHCN as a classical music station in T. Mitchell Hayes’ Concert Network, and after financial problems, its 1969 conversion into Hartford’s first all-progressive rock radio station, and one of the
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Tacoma Blind Merge
A Tacoma tries to blind merge onto I-84E in East Hartford, CT, avoids hitting me, and cuts off another car attempting to merge onto the highway as well.
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Neighborhood Studios Clips
Neighborhood Studios is the Greater Hartford Arts Council's summer youth arts apprenticeship.
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Intersection Idiots
Been a while since my last video because I've been so busy. Here's something to tie you over.
Greater Hartford Ghanaian SDA Church Building Fundraising Campaign
Please for the sake of our Savior Jesus Christ, kindly donate to support the Greater Hartford Ghanaian SDA Church to buy this building to the glory of God. May ...
Please for the sake of our Savior Jesus Christ, kindly donate to support the Greater Hartford Ghanaian SDA Church to buy this building to the glory of God. May the Lord bless your effort and reward you bountifully. Amen.
wn.com/Greater Hartford Ghanaian Sda Church Building Fundraising Campaign
Please for the sake of our Savior Jesus Christ, kindly donate to support the Greater Hartford Ghanaian SDA Church to buy this building to the glory of God. May the Lord bless your effort and reward you bountifully. Amen.
- published: 12 Feb 2016
- views: 9
Greater Hartford Ghanaian S D A Church Building fund
For the sake of Christ, kindly donate to support the Greater Hartford Ghanaian S.D.A Church to buy this building to the glory of God. May the Lord bless your ef...
For the sake of Christ, kindly donate to support the Greater Hartford Ghanaian S.D.A Church to buy this building to the glory of God. May the Lord bless your effort and reward you bountifully. Amen
wn.com/Greater Hartford Ghanaian S D A Church Building Fund
For the sake of Christ, kindly donate to support the Greater Hartford Ghanaian S.D.A Church to buy this building to the glory of God. May the Lord bless your effort and reward you bountifully. Amen
- published: 11 Feb 2016
- views: 30
W4 News - Greater Hartford NAACP Branch Education Forum - 1/28/2016
The Greater Hartford NAACP Branch Education Forum took place on Thursday, January 28, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. The Forum was be held at their office located at 3580 Ma...
The Greater Hartford NAACP Branch Education Forum took place on Thursday, January 28, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. The Forum was be held at their office located at 3580 Main Street in Hartford.
We all know it takes a village for our young people to be successful. We as a community have to be contributing members of the village.
Community members were asked to join the NAACP to help make a great impact in the lives of the Hartford students, simply starting with a conversation.
Should you have any questions regarding the Forum, please contact Shonta’ Browdy, Greater Hartford Branch Education Chair at (860) 888-8814 or via email at s.browdy@ymail.com.
We hope to see you at the next one!
Watch it on AccessTV.org or GO Mobile • Share it with Colleagues, family, friends, and foe, that way you can help keep them in the know.
The AccessTV.org Network is Funded by J. Stan and Nyesha McCauley. Additional support made possible by community volunteers.
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The Greater Hartford NAACP Branch Education Forum took place on Thursday, January 28, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. The Forum was be held at their office located at 3580 Main Street in Hartford.
We all know it takes a village for our young people to be successful. We as a community have to be contributing members of the village.
Community members were asked to join the NAACP to help make a great impact in the lives of the Hartford students, simply starting with a conversation.
Should you have any questions regarding the Forum, please contact Shonta’ Browdy, Greater Hartford Branch Education Chair at (860) 888-8814 or via email at s.browdy@ymail.com.
We hope to see you at the next one!
Watch it on AccessTV.org or GO Mobile • Share it with Colleagues, family, friends, and foe, that way you can help keep them in the know.
The AccessTV.org Network is Funded by J. Stan and Nyesha McCauley. Additional support made possible by community volunteers.
Help me make more fresh quality content. Every contribution is helpful, big or small. Click to Support: http://accesstv.org/archives/3628
Get our Mobile App: http://mob.accesstv.org/
Be a force for good! If you can't save the world - save someone that can!
Thanks for Watching!
J. Stan McCauley
www.Jstan1.net
- published: 29 Jan 2016
- views: 7
Entrepreneurs Heart Greater Hartford - Keyes Music Therapy
This video is part of the "Entrepreneurs Heart Greater Hartford" blog series, produced in partnership by HYPE and reSET. It offers a platform to showcase the co...
This video is part of the "Entrepreneurs Heart Greater Hartford" blog series, produced in partnership by HYPE and reSET. It offers a platform to showcase the commitment that the Greater Hartford Region Entrepreneurs have for their work. It will examine how young entrepreneurs have chosen their work, and give examples of the ways in which they are having an impact on the region.
For the January 2016 edition of Entrepreneurs Heart Greater Hartford we spoke with Elizabeth Keyes who is a Board Certified Music Therapist for her business Keyes Music Therapy, LLC . Elizabeth serves several residential group homes for adults with moderate-severe development disabilities.
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This video is part of the "Entrepreneurs Heart Greater Hartford" blog series, produced in partnership by HYPE and reSET. It offers a platform to showcase the commitment that the Greater Hartford Region Entrepreneurs have for their work. It will examine how young entrepreneurs have chosen their work, and give examples of the ways in which they are having an impact on the region.
For the January 2016 edition of Entrepreneurs Heart Greater Hartford we spoke with Elizabeth Keyes who is a Board Certified Music Therapist for her business Keyes Music Therapy, LLC . Elizabeth serves several residential group homes for adults with moderate-severe development disabilities.
- published: 22 Jan 2016
- views: 37
Greater Hartford & Farmington Valley Real Estate Agent: Finding the right package for you
Home buyers: there are a lot of available loan packages in Connecticut! From 30-year fixed-rate loans to FHA loans, there are packages for people of all financi...
Home buyers: there are a lot of available loan packages in Connecticut! From 30-year fixed-rate loans to FHA loans, there are packages for people of all financial backgrounds. There are even some loans you can get without having to put money down. To learn about your loan options when buying, watch this short video!
http://sarahashtonrealtor.blogspot.com/2016/01/greater-hartford-farmington-valley-real.html
Want to Sell your Home? Visit http://sarahashton.kwhomesct.com/sell/
Looking to Buy a Home? Visit http://sarahashton.kwhomesct.com/search/%22/
Sarah Ashton
Keller Williams Realty
8 Morgan Place
Unionville, CT 06085
(860) 306-0694
sarahashton@kw.com
transcription
The first thing we recommend to our buying clients is that they get pre-qualified or pre-approved. Once you've done that, you can start looking at the various loans that are available in our marketplace.
The most popular loan today is the conventional fixed-rate mortgage. Rates have been very low for quite some time now; today, you can get a 30-year fixed rate for only 3.875%. Not all fixed-rate loans are a 30-year commitment, as you can get fixed loans for as few as 15 years. Depending on your financial situation and the lender you work with, the down payment requirement could be anywhere from 3% to 20%. If you put less than 20% down, you will be required to pay a monthly mortgage insurance premium.
One of the most popular government loans is the FHA loan, which you can buy for as little as 3.5% down. Here in Connecticut, you can get the CFHA loan, which allows first-time home buyers and those who haven't owned in the last three years to borrow money without having to put any money down. Another popular loan that allows you to borrow with no money down is the VA loan. If you are a past or present service member, this may be the best option for you.
If you have questions about what loan program might be best for you, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We would love to hear from you!
wn.com/Greater Hartford Farmington Valley Real Estate Agent Finding The Right Package For You
Home buyers: there are a lot of available loan packages in Connecticut! From 30-year fixed-rate loans to FHA loans, there are packages for people of all financial backgrounds. There are even some loans you can get without having to put money down. To learn about your loan options when buying, watch this short video!
http://sarahashtonrealtor.blogspot.com/2016/01/greater-hartford-farmington-valley-real.html
Want to Sell your Home? Visit http://sarahashton.kwhomesct.com/sell/
Looking to Buy a Home? Visit http://sarahashton.kwhomesct.com/search/%22/
Sarah Ashton
Keller Williams Realty
8 Morgan Place
Unionville, CT 06085
(860) 306-0694
sarahashton@kw.com
transcription
The first thing we recommend to our buying clients is that they get pre-qualified or pre-approved. Once you've done that, you can start looking at the various loans that are available in our marketplace.
The most popular loan today is the conventional fixed-rate mortgage. Rates have been very low for quite some time now; today, you can get a 30-year fixed rate for only 3.875%. Not all fixed-rate loans are a 30-year commitment, as you can get fixed loans for as few as 15 years. Depending on your financial situation and the lender you work with, the down payment requirement could be anywhere from 3% to 20%. If you put less than 20% down, you will be required to pay a monthly mortgage insurance premium.
One of the most popular government loans is the FHA loan, which you can buy for as little as 3.5% down. Here in Connecticut, you can get the CFHA loan, which allows first-time home buyers and those who haven't owned in the last three years to borrow money without having to put any money down. Another popular loan that allows you to borrow with no money down is the VA loan. If you are a past or present service member, this may be the best option for you.
If you have questions about what loan program might be best for you, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We would love to hear from you!
- published: 20 Jan 2016
- views: 56
Star Wars Room by Phoenix Painting of Greater Hartford
Star Wars Room by Phoenix Painting of Greater Hartford.
The walls were painted medium gray with a dark gray ceiling. Add a space age bed with multi function lig...
Star Wars Room by Phoenix Painting of Greater Hartford.
The walls were painted medium gray with a dark gray ceiling. Add a space age bed with multi function lights, Star Wars decals, modern black chairs and a futon for the coolest room in the galaxy!
If you can dream it, we can create it!
Phoenix Painting of Greater Hartford
www.phoenixpainting.us
(860) 818-1260
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Star Wars Room by Phoenix Painting of Greater Hartford.
The walls were painted medium gray with a dark gray ceiling. Add a space age bed with multi function lights, Star Wars decals, modern black chairs and a futon for the coolest room in the galaxy!
If you can dream it, we can create it!
Phoenix Painting of Greater Hartford
www.phoenixpainting.us
(860) 818-1260
- published: 19 Jan 2016
- views: 29
Julius Ferrer, "SHINE in Meeting the NEED", 1.9.2016
Julius Ferrer, "SHINE in Meeting the NEED", 1.9.2016
@ The Men's Workshop
The Greater Hartford Church of Christ...
Julius Ferrer, "SHINE in Meeting the NEED", 1.9.2016
@ The Men's Workshop
The Greater Hartford Church of Christ
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Julius Ferrer, "SHINE in Meeting the NEED", 1.9.2016
@ The Men's Workshop
The Greater Hartford Church of Christ
- published: 12 Jan 2016
- views: 10
Tim Blake's Sermon, "SHINE in Humility", 1.9.2016
Tim Blake's Sermon, "SHINE in Humility", 1.9.2016
@ The Men's Workshop "S.H.I.N.E."
@ The Greater Hartford Church of Christ...
Tim Blake's Sermon, "SHINE in Humility", 1.9.2016
@ The Men's Workshop "S.H.I.N.E."
@ The Greater Hartford Church of Christ
wn.com/Tim Blake's Sermon, Shine In Humility , 1.9.2016
Tim Blake's Sermon, "SHINE in Humility", 1.9.2016
@ The Men's Workshop "S.H.I.N.E."
@ The Greater Hartford Church of Christ
- published: 12 Jan 2016
- views: 10
Matt Webber, "SHINE in SEEKING GOD" 1.9.2016
Matt Webber, "SHINE in SEEKING GOD" 1.9.2016
@ The Men's Workshop
The Greater Hartford Church of Christ...
Matt Webber, "SHINE in SEEKING GOD" 1.9.2016
@ The Men's Workshop
The Greater Hartford Church of Christ
wn.com/Matt Webber, Shine In Seeking God 1.9.2016
Matt Webber, "SHINE in SEEKING GOD" 1.9.2016
@ The Men's Workshop
The Greater Hartford Church of Christ
- published: 11 Jan 2016
- views: 17
Annie's Sermon, 1.10.2016
Women's Workshop, "SHINE" on 1.10.2016
The Greater Hartford Church of Christ....
Women's Workshop, "SHINE" on 1.10.2016
The Greater Hartford Church of Christ.
wn.com/Annie's Sermon, 1.10.2016
Women's Workshop, "SHINE" on 1.10.2016
The Greater Hartford Church of Christ.
- published: 11 Jan 2016
- views: 13
Birthing the Christ In Me
Christmas Eve talk at Unity of Greater Hartford 12/15. Birthing the Christ in Me....
Christmas Eve talk at Unity of Greater Hartford 12/15. Birthing the Christ in Me.
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Christmas Eve talk at Unity of Greater Hartford 12/15. Birthing the Christ in Me.
- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 6
Hartford Standalone FMs | Conn. Radio Memories, ep. 2 | 2015 WWUH Documentary
EPISODE 2 - Static Free - The story of Hartford's Oldest FM station, and other FM stations in Hartford, that didn't have AM counterparts - Produced and Edited b...
EPISODE 2 - Static Free - The story of Hartford's Oldest FM station, and other FM stations in Hartford, that didn't have AM counterparts - Produced and Edited by Brandon Kampe
We look at the origins of WHCN as a classical music station in T. Mitchell Hayes’ Concert Network, and after financial problems, its 1969 conversion into Hartford’s first all-progressive rock radio station, and one of the earliest free-form stations in the country.
In addition, we look at several other FM-only stations heard in greater Hartford including WWUH (University of Hartford), WJMJ (St. Thomas Seminary), WRTC (Trinity College), WHUS (University of Connecticut), WFNQ/WSCH/WLAE/WLVH/WZMX as well as Connecticut Public Radio which started as WPBH, then was WPKT and is now WNPR.
This episode includes commentary from: Larry Titus, Frank Donovan, Ivor Hugh, Bryant Thomas, Paul Payton, Jim Shannon, Neil Portnoy, Gordon Weingarth, Charlie Horwitz, Gabby Parsons, Abby “Firefly” Gray, Gary Lee Horn, Mike Picozzi, John Ramsey, Fred Swanson, Mike Dreschler, Jerry Bishop, Wayne Norman, John Ellinger, Bob Ellsworth, Phil Callan, Paul K Taff, Bill Henry, Reynolds Onderdonk, Steve Martin, and Ray Dunaway. Includes archival audio of: Larry Titus, Stu Kauffman, Picozzi and the Horn, George Michael Evica, Mort Fega, Neil Portnoy, Robert Bray, Bob Ellsworth, Clark Smidt, Ivor Hugh, George Malcolm-Smith, Bill Henry, Robert J Lurtsema, Spitz & Peebles, Reynolds Onderdonk, and Floyd Richards.
wn.com/Hartford Standalone Fms | Conn. Radio Memories, Ep. 2 | 2015 Wwuh Documentary
EPISODE 2 - Static Free - The story of Hartford's Oldest FM station, and other FM stations in Hartford, that didn't have AM counterparts - Produced and Edited by Brandon Kampe
We look at the origins of WHCN as a classical music station in T. Mitchell Hayes’ Concert Network, and after financial problems, its 1969 conversion into Hartford’s first all-progressive rock radio station, and one of the earliest free-form stations in the country.
In addition, we look at several other FM-only stations heard in greater Hartford including WWUH (University of Hartford), WJMJ (St. Thomas Seminary), WRTC (Trinity College), WHUS (University of Connecticut), WFNQ/WSCH/WLAE/WLVH/WZMX as well as Connecticut Public Radio which started as WPBH, then was WPKT and is now WNPR.
This episode includes commentary from: Larry Titus, Frank Donovan, Ivor Hugh, Bryant Thomas, Paul Payton, Jim Shannon, Neil Portnoy, Gordon Weingarth, Charlie Horwitz, Gabby Parsons, Abby “Firefly” Gray, Gary Lee Horn, Mike Picozzi, John Ramsey, Fred Swanson, Mike Dreschler, Jerry Bishop, Wayne Norman, John Ellinger, Bob Ellsworth, Phil Callan, Paul K Taff, Bill Henry, Reynolds Onderdonk, Steve Martin, and Ray Dunaway. Includes archival audio of: Larry Titus, Stu Kauffman, Picozzi and the Horn, George Michael Evica, Mort Fega, Neil Portnoy, Robert Bray, Bob Ellsworth, Clark Smidt, Ivor Hugh, George Malcolm-Smith, Bill Henry, Robert J Lurtsema, Spitz & Peebles, Reynolds Onderdonk, and Floyd Richards.
- published: 07 Jan 2016
- views: 31
Tacoma Blind Merge
A Tacoma tries to blind merge onto I-84E in East Hartford, CT, avoids hitting me, and cuts off another car attempting to merge onto the highway as well....
A Tacoma tries to blind merge onto I-84E in East Hartford, CT, avoids hitting me, and cuts off another car attempting to merge onto the highway as well.
wn.com/Tacoma Blind Merge
A Tacoma tries to blind merge onto I-84E in East Hartford, CT, avoids hitting me, and cuts off another car attempting to merge onto the highway as well.
- published: 05 Jan 2016
- views: 1578
Neighborhood Studios Clips
Neighborhood Studios is the Greater Hartford Arts Council's summer youth arts apprenticeship....
Neighborhood Studios is the Greater Hartford Arts Council's summer youth arts apprenticeship.
wn.com/Neighborhood Studios Clips
Neighborhood Studios is the Greater Hartford Arts Council's summer youth arts apprenticeship.
- published: 11 Dec 2015
- views: 42
Intersection Idiots
Been a while since my last video because I've been so busy. Here's something to tie you over....
Been a while since my last video because I've been so busy. Here's something to tie you over.
wn.com/Intersection Idiots
Been a while since my last video because I've been so busy. Here's something to tie you over.
- published: 08 Dec 2015
- views: 1246
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W4 News - The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz 2015 - 7/19/2015
Coverage of the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz from Sunday July 19, 2015 this is just a 1 hour taste of the day and features Kim Scott, Dezron Douglas, and the Airmen of Note.
The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz is a non-profit organization originally conceived by Paul Brown, noted Hartford jazz bassist and music educator. For 26 years, Paul had produced the Monday Night Jazz Concerts in Bus
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W4 News - David Sanborn at the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz
David Sanborn
BIOGRAPHY
David Sanborn has released 24 albums, won six Grammy Awards, and has had eight Gold albums and one Platinum album. Having inspired countless other musicians, Dave has worked in many genres which typically blend instrumental pop, R&B; and lately, more and more traditional jazz. He released his first solo album Taking Off in 1975, but has been playing the saxophone since be
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1987.4.18 GREATER HARTFORD OPEN MATCH#1 Kent Wagner VS Tom Baker
1987.4.18 PBA Tour GREATER HARTFORD OPEN
MATCH #1
Kent Wagner VS Tom Baker
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W4 News - Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz - Urban Jazz Coalition - 8/30/2014
Urban Jazz Coalition performed live at the 24th annual Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz on July 19, 2014.
Urban Jazz Coalition has made a strong impression with traditional & satellite/internet internet radio stations propelling their last four CD releases, “Gravitate”, “A New Day”, “Down To Get Up”, and “Long Street” to each achieve “Top 50” status on international airplay charts, and to genera
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Eric Darius and Tom Browne Live! Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz July 20, 2013
Eric Darius and Tom Browne performing live! at the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz July 20, 2013. New Urban Jazz Party
First song i don't know the name. Help!
Second song is Slick by ED on his Just Getting Started album.
Third song is I'll Be There off of Tom's newest cd S'Up.
Fourth is off his 1980 album Love Approach. Name?
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Thomas Maziarz - CT Congestion Relief Study (Greater Hartford - I-84 & I-91) - Hartford Forum
http://www.ct-congestion-relief.com/
Thomas J. Maziarz, Bureau Chief of the Connecticut Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Policy and Planning, is overseeing the CT Congestion Relief Study. Before joining CTDOT in 2011, he served the Capitol Region Council of Governments for over twenty years, including Director of Transportation. He has a B.A. degree from the University of Connecticut and a
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Greater Hartford Pro-Am Summer 2013 B-Ball - FULL GAME - Springfield Slam vs New York Allstars
(for optimal viewing, choose 720p resolution and "large player" option)
GHPA Summer 2013 Basketball Showcase
Springfield Slam vs New York Allstars
FULL GAME - 1hr 23min
Crosby High School
Waterbury, Connecticut
July 10, 2013
FREE Admission for ALL
GHPAbball.org
Video Production by DETSportsMedia.com
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Phil Mickelson wins 2001 Canon Greater Hartford Open
After shooting a career-best 61 on Saturday, Phil Mickelson wins the Canon Greater Hartford Open with a 1-stroke victory over Billy Andrade.
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Phil Mickelson wins 2002 Canon Greater Hartford Open
Phil Mickelson came back from a 5-stroke deficit to successfully defend his Canon Greater Hartford Open title.
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Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts - Charles Mingus High School Festival 2015
Pedal Point Blues, arranged by Tom Polizzi
Duke Ellington's Sound of Love, arranged by Daniel O'Brien
Better Get Hit in your Soul, arranged by Alexis Paquette
Jason Norkeveck, Tenor Sax
Andre Bernier, Piano
Thomas Polizzi, Guitar
Gianni Gardner, Guitar
Alexis Paquette, Bass
Jacob Patrone, Drums
Joshua Coleman, Drums
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"The Future Is Now"- The Montessori School Of Greater Hartford
May 25th, 2006
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W4 News - The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz 2015 - 7/19/2015
Coverage of the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz from Sunday July 19, 2015 this is just a 1 hour taste of the day and features Kim Scott, Dezron Douglas, and t...
Coverage of the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz from Sunday July 19, 2015 this is just a 1 hour taste of the day and features Kim Scott, Dezron Douglas, and the Airmen of Note.
The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz is a non-profit organization originally conceived by Paul Brown, noted Hartford jazz bassist and music educator. For 26 years, Paul had produced the Monday Night Jazz Concerts in Bushnell Park, drawing thousands of music lovers to Hartford’s Bushnell Park for picnics and world-class entertainment. That first Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz, in July of 1992, was dedicated to the 25th anniversary of those wonderful summers.
Paul gathered some friends to help plan that first festival, but ultimately turned the Festival over to a Board of Directors comprised of volunteers from the Central Connecticut area, who continued to fulfill his dream of a world-class jazz event in Hartford, while he concentrated on his professional career and the Monday Night Jazz Concerts. Now in its 24th year, this free-of-charge Festival is supported by small and medium-sized charitable gifts and donations from foundations, businesses and corporations as well as City of Hartford and State of Connecticut grants. The Festival is also generously supported by contributions from individual jazz lovers throughout the region.
Kim Scott
Kim (Felder) Scott is one of the most sought after flutists in both the classical and jazz fields. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, she has performed across the country and abroad since 2000 in recitals, concerts, and with her flute and harp ensemble, Kimoni Duo, with Monica Hargrave, harp.
Dezron Douglas
Known for his musical versatility, bassist Dezron Douglas is one of the most in demand young bassists in jazz today. Composer, bandleader, sideman and educator, Dezron has established himself as a musician’s musician, respected not only for his talent but also for his dedication to the authenticity of the music.
Airmen of Note
The Airmen of Note is the premier jazz ensemble of the United States Air Force. Stationed at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D.C., it is one of six musical ensembles that comprise The U.S. Air Force Band. Created in 1950 to continue the tradition of Major Glenn Miller's Army Air Corps dance band, the current band consists of 18 active duty Airmen musicians including one vocalist.
Through the years, the Airmen of Note has presented its own brand of big band jazz as well as more contemporary forms of jazz to audiences via annual tours across the United States, deployments around the world and local performances throughout metropolitan Washington, D.C. For smaller, more intimate venues, the Airmen of Note Combo and various individual musicians perform apart from the full band to support military and civilian ceremonial and diplomatic events.
Their commitment to musical excellence has earned the respect of the foremost jazz artists from around the globe, leading to many collaborative performances and recordings with such luminaries as Dizzy Gillespie, Joe Williams, Sarah Vaughan and Doc Severinsen. In 1990, the Airmen of Note established the Jazz Heritage Series, featuring the “Note” in concert with legendary icons of jazz. Each year, the series is broadcast to millions over National Public Radio, independent jazz radio stations, satellite radio services and the Internet. In addition, the “Note” produces and delivers recorded music to millions of fans worldwide each year through hundreds of media outlets. One of the group's recent holiday recordings, "Cool Yule," reached #2 on the JazzWeek jazz chart.
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Coverage of the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz from Sunday July 19, 2015 this is just a 1 hour taste of the day and features Kim Scott, Dezron Douglas, and the Airmen of Note.
The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz is a non-profit organization originally conceived by Paul Brown, noted Hartford jazz bassist and music educator. For 26 years, Paul had produced the Monday Night Jazz Concerts in Bushnell Park, drawing thousands of music lovers to Hartford’s Bushnell Park for picnics and world-class entertainment. That first Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz, in July of 1992, was dedicated to the 25th anniversary of those wonderful summers.
Paul gathered some friends to help plan that first festival, but ultimately turned the Festival over to a Board of Directors comprised of volunteers from the Central Connecticut area, who continued to fulfill his dream of a world-class jazz event in Hartford, while he concentrated on his professional career and the Monday Night Jazz Concerts. Now in its 24th year, this free-of-charge Festival is supported by small and medium-sized charitable gifts and donations from foundations, businesses and corporations as well as City of Hartford and State of Connecticut grants. The Festival is also generously supported by contributions from individual jazz lovers throughout the region.
Kim Scott
Kim (Felder) Scott is one of the most sought after flutists in both the classical and jazz fields. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, she has performed across the country and abroad since 2000 in recitals, concerts, and with her flute and harp ensemble, Kimoni Duo, with Monica Hargrave, harp.
Dezron Douglas
Known for his musical versatility, bassist Dezron Douglas is one of the most in demand young bassists in jazz today. Composer, bandleader, sideman and educator, Dezron has established himself as a musician’s musician, respected not only for his talent but also for his dedication to the authenticity of the music.
Airmen of Note
The Airmen of Note is the premier jazz ensemble of the United States Air Force. Stationed at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D.C., it is one of six musical ensembles that comprise The U.S. Air Force Band. Created in 1950 to continue the tradition of Major Glenn Miller's Army Air Corps dance band, the current band consists of 18 active duty Airmen musicians including one vocalist.
Through the years, the Airmen of Note has presented its own brand of big band jazz as well as more contemporary forms of jazz to audiences via annual tours across the United States, deployments around the world and local performances throughout metropolitan Washington, D.C. For smaller, more intimate venues, the Airmen of Note Combo and various individual musicians perform apart from the full band to support military and civilian ceremonial and diplomatic events.
Their commitment to musical excellence has earned the respect of the foremost jazz artists from around the globe, leading to many collaborative performances and recordings with such luminaries as Dizzy Gillespie, Joe Williams, Sarah Vaughan and Doc Severinsen. In 1990, the Airmen of Note established the Jazz Heritage Series, featuring the “Note” in concert with legendary icons of jazz. Each year, the series is broadcast to millions over National Public Radio, independent jazz radio stations, satellite radio services and the Internet. In addition, the “Note” produces and delivers recorded music to millions of fans worldwide each year through hundreds of media outlets. One of the group's recent holiday recordings, "Cool Yule," reached #2 on the JazzWeek jazz chart.
Watch it on AccessTV.org or GO Mobile • Share it with Colleagues, family, friends, and foe, that way you can help keep them in the know.
The AccessTV.org Network is Funded by J. Stan and Nyesha McCauley. Additional support made possible by community volunteers.
Help me make more fresh quality content. Every contribution is helpful, big or small. Click to Support: http://accesstv.org/archives/3628
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- published: 23 Jul 2015
- views: 191
W4 News - David Sanborn at the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz
David Sanborn
BIOGRAPHY
David Sanborn has released 24 albums, won six Grammy Awards, and has had eight Gold albums and one Platinum album. Having inspired co...
David Sanborn
BIOGRAPHY
David Sanborn has released 24 albums, won six Grammy Awards, and has had eight Gold albums and one Platinum album. Having inspired countless other musicians, Dave has worked in many genres which typically blend instrumental pop, R&B; and lately, more and more traditional jazz. He released his first solo album Taking Off in 1975, but has been playing the saxophone since before he was in high school when he was inspired by the great Chicago blues artists near his hometown of St. Louis.
Having contracted polio at the age of three, Dave was introduced to the saxophone as part of his treatment therapy. By the age of 14, he was able to play with legends such as Albert King and Little Milton. Dave went on to study music at Northwestern University before transferring to the University of Iowa where he played and studied with the great saxophonist JR Monterose.
Later traveling to California on the advice of a friend, he joined the Butterfield Blues Band and played Woodstock with Paul Butterfield. Following that, Dave toured with Stevie Wonder and recorded for Wonder’s Talking Book album, played with The Rolling Stones, and toured with David Bowie with whom he recorded the famous solo heard on “Young Americans”. At the same time, Dave was touring and recording with the great Gil Evans, dividing his time between the two. After moving to New York City and studying with George Coleman, Dave started his solo career where he later collaborated with such artists as Paul Simon and James Taylor.
Dave’s solo release of Taking Off in 1975—still considered a classic—further solidified his career. His 1979 release of Hideaway became a popular hit and further propelled Dave’s ascent with the single, “Seduction” being featured in the movie, American Gigolo. Veteran bassist and composer Marcus Miller joined Dave on the 1981 album, Voyeur. The single, “All I Need Is You” won Dave his first Grammy Award for Best R&B; Instrumental Performance. In 1983, Dave released the hit album Backstreet that included Luther Vandross as a featured guest vocalist. Later albums have included guest artists such as Jack DeJohnette, Bill Frisell, Charlie Hayden, Wallace Roney, Kenny Barron, Christian McBride, and Eric Clapton.
Moving onto television, Dave hosted the show, Night Music from 1988 to 1990. Produced by Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels, the show featured films of jazz legends like Thelonious Monk, Dave Brubeck and Billie Holiday, as well as banter and memorable music jams by a remarkable list of musicians including Sonny Rollins, Miles Davis, Joe Sample, Pharoah Sanders, and many others. Additionally, Dave has regularly hosted the "After New Year's Eve" TV special on ABC. During the 1980s and 1990s, Dave hosted a syndicated radio program, The Jazz Show with David Sanborn. Dave has also recorded many shows' theme songs as well as several other songs for The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder.
In his three-and-a-half decade career, Dave has released 24 albums, won six Grammy Awards, and has had eight Gold albums and one Platinum album. He continues to be one of the most highly active musicians of his genre, with 2010 tour dates exceeding 150. Considered as a whole, Dave is an artist who pushes the limits and continues to make music that challenges the mind and goes Straight to The Heart.
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wn.com/W4 News David Sanborn At The Greater Hartford Festival Of Jazz
David Sanborn
BIOGRAPHY
David Sanborn has released 24 albums, won six Grammy Awards, and has had eight Gold albums and one Platinum album. Having inspired countless other musicians, Dave has worked in many genres which typically blend instrumental pop, R&B; and lately, more and more traditional jazz. He released his first solo album Taking Off in 1975, but has been playing the saxophone since before he was in high school when he was inspired by the great Chicago blues artists near his hometown of St. Louis.
Having contracted polio at the age of three, Dave was introduced to the saxophone as part of his treatment therapy. By the age of 14, he was able to play with legends such as Albert King and Little Milton. Dave went on to study music at Northwestern University before transferring to the University of Iowa where he played and studied with the great saxophonist JR Monterose.
Later traveling to California on the advice of a friend, he joined the Butterfield Blues Band and played Woodstock with Paul Butterfield. Following that, Dave toured with Stevie Wonder and recorded for Wonder’s Talking Book album, played with The Rolling Stones, and toured with David Bowie with whom he recorded the famous solo heard on “Young Americans”. At the same time, Dave was touring and recording with the great Gil Evans, dividing his time between the two. After moving to New York City and studying with George Coleman, Dave started his solo career where he later collaborated with such artists as Paul Simon and James Taylor.
Dave’s solo release of Taking Off in 1975—still considered a classic—further solidified his career. His 1979 release of Hideaway became a popular hit and further propelled Dave’s ascent with the single, “Seduction” being featured in the movie, American Gigolo. Veteran bassist and composer Marcus Miller joined Dave on the 1981 album, Voyeur. The single, “All I Need Is You” won Dave his first Grammy Award for Best R&B; Instrumental Performance. In 1983, Dave released the hit album Backstreet that included Luther Vandross as a featured guest vocalist. Later albums have included guest artists such as Jack DeJohnette, Bill Frisell, Charlie Hayden, Wallace Roney, Kenny Barron, Christian McBride, and Eric Clapton.
Moving onto television, Dave hosted the show, Night Music from 1988 to 1990. Produced by Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels, the show featured films of jazz legends like Thelonious Monk, Dave Brubeck and Billie Holiday, as well as banter and memorable music jams by a remarkable list of musicians including Sonny Rollins, Miles Davis, Joe Sample, Pharoah Sanders, and many others. Additionally, Dave has regularly hosted the "After New Year's Eve" TV special on ABC. During the 1980s and 1990s, Dave hosted a syndicated radio program, The Jazz Show with David Sanborn. Dave has also recorded many shows' theme songs as well as several other songs for The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder.
In his three-and-a-half decade career, Dave has released 24 albums, won six Grammy Awards, and has had eight Gold albums and one Platinum album. He continues to be one of the most highly active musicians of his genre, with 2010 tour dates exceeding 150. Considered as a whole, Dave is an artist who pushes the limits and continues to make music that challenges the mind and goes Straight to The Heart.
The AccessTV.org Network is Funded by J. Stan and Nyesha McCauley. Additional support made possible by community volunteers. Be a force for good! If you can't save the world - save someone that can!
- published: 12 Oct 2014
- views: 1344
1987.4.18 GREATER HARTFORD OPEN MATCH#1 Kent Wagner VS Tom Baker
1987.4.18 PBA Tour GREATER HARTFORD OPEN
MATCH #1
Kent Wagner VS Tom Baker...
1987.4.18 PBA Tour GREATER HARTFORD OPEN
MATCH #1
Kent Wagner VS Tom Baker
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1987.4.18 PBA Tour GREATER HARTFORD OPEN
MATCH #1
Kent Wagner VS Tom Baker
- published: 11 Jun 2013
- views: 627
W4 News - Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz - Urban Jazz Coalition - 8/30/2014
Urban Jazz Coalition performed live at the 24th annual Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz on July 19, 2014.
Urban Jazz Coalition has made a strong impression wi...
Urban Jazz Coalition performed live at the 24th annual Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz on July 19, 2014.
Urban Jazz Coalition has made a strong impression with traditional & satellite/internet internet radio stations propelling their last four CD releases, “Gravitate”, “A New Day”, “Down To Get Up”, and “Long Street” to each achieve “Top 50” status on international airplay charts, and to generate worldwide distribution of the group’s music catalogue. UJC’s latest project, “One Step Closer”, promises to continue that amazing trend.
UJC’s music has also been featured in network television programming, international film soundtracks, regional advertising campaigns, and as part of an eclectic group of artists on a Gospel/Jazz compilation project released by Capitol/EMI Records.
In addition to the notoriety “UJC” has earned as a self contained group, they have also become one of the most in-demand back up groups in the smooth jazz genre, having performed as sidemen for a number of top smooth jazz artists including Peter White, Nick Colionne, Jeff Lorber, Paul Taylor, Marion Meadows, Brian Simpson, “Shilts”, Jackiem Joyner, Cindy Bradley, Tom Braxton, Ken Navarro, Althea Rene’, Oli Silk, Nils, Jessy “J”, and U-Nam.
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wn.com/W4 News Greater Hartford Festival Of Jazz Urban Jazz Coalition 8 30 2014
Urban Jazz Coalition performed live at the 24th annual Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz on July 19, 2014.
Urban Jazz Coalition has made a strong impression with traditional & satellite/internet internet radio stations propelling their last four CD releases, “Gravitate”, “A New Day”, “Down To Get Up”, and “Long Street” to each achieve “Top 50” status on international airplay charts, and to generate worldwide distribution of the group’s music catalogue. UJC’s latest project, “One Step Closer”, promises to continue that amazing trend.
UJC’s music has also been featured in network television programming, international film soundtracks, regional advertising campaigns, and as part of an eclectic group of artists on a Gospel/Jazz compilation project released by Capitol/EMI Records.
In addition to the notoriety “UJC” has earned as a self contained group, they have also become one of the most in-demand back up groups in the smooth jazz genre, having performed as sidemen for a number of top smooth jazz artists including Peter White, Nick Colionne, Jeff Lorber, Paul Taylor, Marion Meadows, Brian Simpson, “Shilts”, Jackiem Joyner, Cindy Bradley, Tom Braxton, Ken Navarro, Althea Rene’, Oli Silk, Nils, Jessy “J”, and U-Nam.
The AccessTV.org Network is Funded by J. Stan and Nyesha McCauley. Additional support made possible by community volunteers. Be a force for good! If you can't save the world - save someone that can!
- published: 31 Aug 2014
- views: 473
Eric Darius and Tom Browne Live! Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz July 20, 2013
Eric Darius and Tom Browne performing live! at the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz July 20, 2013. New Urban Jazz Party
First song i don't know the name. Hel...
Eric Darius and Tom Browne performing live! at the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz July 20, 2013. New Urban Jazz Party
First song i don't know the name. Help!
Second song is Slick by ED on his Just Getting Started album.
Third song is I'll Be There off of Tom's newest cd S'Up.
Fourth is off his 1980 album Love Approach. Name?
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Eric Darius and Tom Browne performing live! at the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz July 20, 2013. New Urban Jazz Party
First song i don't know the name. Help!
Second song is Slick by ED on his Just Getting Started album.
Third song is I'll Be There off of Tom's newest cd S'Up.
Fourth is off his 1980 album Love Approach. Name?
- published: 03 Aug 2013
- views: 922
Thomas Maziarz - CT Congestion Relief Study (Greater Hartford - I-84 & I-91) - Hartford Forum
http://www.ct-congestion-relief.com/
Thomas J. Maziarz, Bureau Chief of the Connecticut Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Policy and Planning, is oversee...
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Thomas J. Maziarz, Bureau Chief of the Connecticut Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Policy and Planning, is overseeing the CT Congestion Relief Study. Before joining CTDOT in 2011, he served the Capitol Region Council of Governments for over twenty years, including Director of Transportation. He has a B.A. degree from the University of Connecticut and a M.A. degree from the University of Cincinnati. This presentation was given at a June 5, 2014 forum that brought together national and local experts with local community and business leaders to discuss “Traffic Congestion Relief: What We Can Learn from Other States and How We Can Apply It in Connecticut.”
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Thomas J. Maziarz, Bureau Chief of the Connecticut Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Policy and Planning, is overseeing the CT Congestion Relief Study. Before joining CTDOT in 2011, he served the Capitol Region Council of Governments for over twenty years, including Director of Transportation. He has a B.A. degree from the University of Connecticut and a M.A. degree from the University of Cincinnati. This presentation was given at a June 5, 2014 forum that brought together national and local experts with local community and business leaders to discuss “Traffic Congestion Relief: What We Can Learn from Other States and How We Can Apply It in Connecticut.”
- published: 12 Aug 2014
- views: 56
Greater Hartford Pro-Am Summer 2013 B-Ball - FULL GAME - Springfield Slam vs New York Allstars
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GHPA Summer 2013 Basketball Showcase
Springfield Slam vs New York Allstars
FULL GAME...
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GHPA Summer 2013 Basketball Showcase
Springfield Slam vs New York Allstars
FULL GAME - 1hr 23min
Crosby High School
Waterbury, Connecticut
July 10, 2013
FREE Admission for ALL
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wn.com/Greater Hartford Pro Am Summer 2013 B Ball Full Game Springfield Slam Vs New York Allstars
(for optimal viewing, choose 720p resolution and "large player" option)
GHPA Summer 2013 Basketball Showcase
Springfield Slam vs New York Allstars
FULL GAME - 1hr 23min
Crosby High School
Waterbury, Connecticut
July 10, 2013
FREE Admission for ALL
GHPAbball.org
Video Production by DETSportsMedia.com
- published: 17 Jul 2013
- views: 1575
Phil Mickelson wins 2001 Canon Greater Hartford Open
After shooting a career-best 61 on Saturday, Phil Mickelson wins the Canon Greater Hartford Open with a 1-stroke victory over Billy Andrade....
After shooting a career-best 61 on Saturday, Phil Mickelson wins the Canon Greater Hartford Open with a 1-stroke victory over Billy Andrade.
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After shooting a career-best 61 on Saturday, Phil Mickelson wins the Canon Greater Hartford Open with a 1-stroke victory over Billy Andrade.
- published: 14 Jul 2014
- views: 39
Phil Mickelson wins 2002 Canon Greater Hartford Open
Phil Mickelson came back from a 5-stroke deficit to successfully defend his Canon Greater Hartford Open title.
...
Phil Mickelson came back from a 5-stroke deficit to successfully defend his Canon Greater Hartford Open title.
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Phil Mickelson came back from a 5-stroke deficit to successfully defend his Canon Greater Hartford Open title.
- published: 14 Jul 2014
- views: 54
Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts - Charles Mingus High School Festival 2015
Pedal Point Blues, arranged by Tom Polizzi
Duke Ellington's Sound of Love, arranged by Daniel O'Brien
Better Get Hit in your Soul, arranged by Alexis Paquette
...
Pedal Point Blues, arranged by Tom Polizzi
Duke Ellington's Sound of Love, arranged by Daniel O'Brien
Better Get Hit in your Soul, arranged by Alexis Paquette
Jason Norkeveck, Tenor Sax
Andre Bernier, Piano
Thomas Polizzi, Guitar
Gianni Gardner, Guitar
Alexis Paquette, Bass
Jacob Patrone, Drums
Joshua Coleman, Drums
wn.com/Greater Hartford Academy Of The Arts Charles Mingus High School Festival 2015
Pedal Point Blues, arranged by Tom Polizzi
Duke Ellington's Sound of Love, arranged by Daniel O'Brien
Better Get Hit in your Soul, arranged by Alexis Paquette
Jason Norkeveck, Tenor Sax
Andre Bernier, Piano
Thomas Polizzi, Guitar
Gianni Gardner, Guitar
Alexis Paquette, Bass
Jacob Patrone, Drums
Joshua Coleman, Drums
- published: 21 Feb 2015
- views: 144