Recording of the tune "Poetry and Music" and saxophonist John Park performing at the Kansas City Jazz Festival in 1975. "Poetry and Music" is sung multiple times in the first recording as if one was recording multiple takes of the same song. "Poetry and Music" quotes the song "The Eyes of Texas are Upon You." The pianist and singer for "Poetry and Music" is unknown. The second recording features Stan Kenton Orchestra lead alto sax player John Park playing at the Kansas City Jazz Festival in 1975. He performs with a jazz combo.
We've identified this
sound
as a primary source within our collections. Researchers, educators, and students may find this recording useful in their work.
Provided By
UNT Music Library
The UNT Music Library supports the scholarly and performance research needs of the College of Music by collecting and preserving monographs, reference works, periodicals, printed music, and sound recording formats, as well as subscribing to electronic databases for research and streaming music. Special collections are a particular strength of the Music Library's holdings.
Alternate Title:
John Park at the Kansas City Jazz Festival / "Poetry and music", circa 1975-77
Description
Recording of the tune "Poetry and Music" and saxophonist John Park performing at the Kansas City Jazz Festival in 1975. "Poetry and Music" is sung multiple times in the first recording as if one was recording multiple takes of the same song. "Poetry and Music" quotes the song "The Eyes of Texas are Upon You." The pianist and singer for "Poetry and Music" is unknown. The second recording features Stan Kenton Orchestra lead alto sax player John Park playing at the Kansas City Jazz Festival in 1975. He performs with a jazz combo.