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Lionel Hampton All Star Big Band @ Berliner Jazztage 1979

The 1979 Berlin Jazz Festival was a showcase for the international jazz elite—and right in the middle of it all was Lionel Hampton. The vibraphone virtuoso and entertainer thrilled audiences with his explosive mix of swing, blues, and showmanship. His performance was one of the highlights of the renowned festival, which has made Berlin a jazz metropolis since the 1960s. A historic concert moment.

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  • Lionel Hampton

    Lionel Hampton

    Self

  • Cat Anderson

    Cat Anderson

  • Joe Newman

    Joe Newman

  • Wallace Davenport

    Wallace Davenport

  • Roy Roman

    Roy Roman

  • Jimmy Cleveland

    Jimmy Cleveland

  • Curtis Fuller

    Curtis Fuller

  • Richard Caruso

    Richard Caruso

  • Paul Moen

    Paul Moen

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The 1979 Berlin Jazz Festival was a showcase for the international jazz elite—and right in the middle of it all was Lionel Hampton. The vibraphone virtuoso and entertainer thrilled audiences with his explosive mix of swing, blues, and showmanship. His performance was one of the highlights of the renowned festival, which has made Berlin a jazz metropolis since the 1960s. A historic concert moment.

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