The Sachal Jazz Ensemble, Made Up Of Pakistani Master Musicians, Will Make Its U.s. Debut With The Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra

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Jazz Music Series To Feature Jeff Gibbens

They’ve stopped teaching the children, Majeed said. If nothing is done in the next four or five years, you can forget about music in Pakistan. wlockwood@nydailynews.com YOU SHOULD KNOW Music From Pakistan: Sachal Jazz Ensemble and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center, Broadway and 60th St.; 8 p.m. Nov.
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Trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center, says of the Sachal Jazz Ensemble: "The level they are on as musicians is astounding. Unbelievably high levels."

A professional musician since 1980, Jeff Gibbens has become one of the tri-state area’s most requested trumpet artists. Known for his powerful, bold sound and almost unlimited register, he is in constant demand as a lead trumpeter as well as jazz, combo, classical and sideman, traveling throughout the eastern United States and Canada. Article Photos Jeff Gibbens He has appeared with nationally known artists such as Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, The Temptations, Debbie Boone, Huey Lewis and the News, The Manhattan Transfer, Bobby Vinton, Al Martino, the Larry Elgart Orchestra, Ringling Bros.
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