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A Family Celebrates the Life and Music of Rufus Harley “the world's first jazz bagpiper” at JAZZforum Series at University of the District of Columbia

Courtesy of Felix E. Grant Jazz Archives | Posted on August 30, 2012

Where

University of the District of Columbia
JAZZforum Series

4200 Connecticut Ave Nw
Washington, DC
Map

When

Wed, October 24, 2012
7:00 PM

At Door

$FREE

Musicians

About

Multi-instrumentalist, Rufus Harley (1936–2006) started studying the bagpipes after watching the Black Watch at John F. Kennedy's funeral procession in 1963. In addition to several recordings as a leader, he recorded with Herbie Mann, Sonny Stitt, Sonny Rollins and in later years, the Roots and Laurie Anderson. In 2008 "Pipes Of Peace," a documentary by George Manney was released. Several of his children – sons and trumpeters, Messiah and America Patton Harley, who frequently performed with their father, as well as daughters, Noah Harmony and Egypt will join us for this special evening. Recital Hall - Performing Arts (Bldg...

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