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A 60s lounge cue with a deep groove, easy and knowing in those quiet hours before dawn. On this day in jazz history… Historic Recordings and Performances On January 7, 1959, CBS Television broadcast the fourth and final Timex All-Star Jazz Show from New York City, featuring an extraordinary lineup that included Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, and George Shearing. The broadcast captured the only filmed performance of Armstrong and Gillespie together, duetting on "Umbrella Man" in what was billed as a musical conversation between traditional and modern jazz. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra delivered memorable performances of "Satin Doll," "Take the 'A' Train," and "Rockin' in Rhythm." The orchestra featured Cat Anderson, Clark Terry, and Harold Baker on trumpets, with Johnny Hodges on alto saxophone, Paul Gonsalves on tenor saxophone, and Gus Johnson on drums. The live broadcast represented a landmark moment in televised jazz, bringing together multiple generations of the art form for a national audience. #60sLounge #LateNightJazz #LoungeJazz #JazzGroove #InstrumentalJazz #AfterHoursJazz #JazzPlaylist All music (including AI-assisted elements) and visuals are original, curated, and produced by Two Cats Jazz Radio. T124_P2