Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 35th season's "Six Brothers on Sax" live concert event held on March 24th, 2012 on the Naomi Bruton main stage. The concert features the jazz saxophone group with musicians Joseph Vincelli, Thom Brownlee Jr., Mark Allen Felton, Tom Braxton, Keith Anderson and Art Sherrod. The footage shows the musicians performing on various types of saxophones. The tape goes black and then switches to unrelated content at the 19:18 time mark.
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Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 35th season's "Six Brothers on Sax" live concert event held on March 24th, 2012 on the Naomi Bruton main stage. The concert features the jazz saxophone group with musicians Joseph Vincelli, Thom Brownlee Jr., Mark Allen Felton, Tom Braxton, Keith Anderson and Art Sherrod. The footage shows the musicians performing on various types of saxophones. The tape goes black and then switches to unrelated content at the 19:18 time mark.
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The Black Academy of Arts and Letters Records (AR0797), University of North Texas Special Collections
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Event photographs from the Black Academy of Arts and Letters, Incorporated (TBAAL), a Dallas-based nonprofit. Some items in this collection are restricted to use by the UNT community.