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And While You're Here…
Holly Hofmann's jazz series continues this month at Tio Leo's Restaurant and Lounge at 5302 Napa St. at Morena Blvd. Jazz at Tio Leo's is happening every Sunday evening from 5-7pm and features Southern California's finest jazz musicians in a quiet, spacious setting with full bar and Mexican cuisine. There is also plenty of free parking. See this month's schedule below:

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Donate for details! your pre-owned vehicle to Jazz 88.3 because it's the best result from a kind act AND it is truly one of the most reliable revenue sources we have. Call 1-888- JAZZ-CAR (1-888-529-9227).
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Another way to join KSDS San Diego's Jazz 88.3 is with the listening stream. There's the KSDS APP. Please search 'KSDS Jazz' in your respective Google or Apple store.
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Today's Birthdays
Born on this day, July 2nd…
- Ahmad Jamal (Piano) was born in Pittsburg, PA in 1930.
- Teodross Avery (Tenor Saxophone) was born in Fairfield, CA in 1973.
- Richard Wyands (Piano) was born in Oakland, CA, 1928–2020.
- Herbie Harper (Trombone) was born in Salina, KS in 1920.
- Billy Usselton (Tenor Saxophone) was born in New Castle, PA in 1926.
- Jack Hylton (Piano) was born in Bolton, Germany, 1892–1965.
- Charlie Kennedy (Alto Saxophone) was born in 1927.
- Charlie Watts (Drums and Percussion) was born in Wembley, Middlesex, England in 1941.
- Michael Abene (Arranger, Piano) was born in 1942.
On This Day
July 2nd in Jazz History…
- The first Jazz at the Philharmonic concert was held at the Philharmonic auditorium in Los Angeles in 1944, produced by Norman Granz. The performers included Nat "King" Cole, Illinois Jacquet, J.J.Johnson, Les Paul and countless others.
- The Gene Krupa Band with Roy Eldridge recorded "Rockin' Chair" in 1941 for Okeh records.
- Duke Ellington And The Blanton/Webster Band recorded "Clementine", "The Brown Skin Gal (In The Calico Gown)", "Jump for Joy" and "Moon Over Cuba" in Hollywood in 1941.
- Milt Jackson records Milt Jackson For Blue Note with cuts "Evidence," "Misterioso," "Epistrophy," "I Mean You," "All the Things You Are" and "I Should Care" in New York City in 1948.
- And on a sad note, alto saxophonist/vocalist Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson died in 1988. He was 70 years old.