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- Produced by George Wein
Entered from New York Times concert listing and review and information from the Library of Congress. The correct program order of selections may not be reflected. Although the Miles Davis Sextet was originally scheduled to perform, a New York Times article from July 5 noted that Davis did not appear, and claimed he never agreed to play. The Freddie Hubbard Sextet replaced Davis' group. Note that the NY Times identifies Rollins' first selection as "There Will Never Be Another You". The selections performed by Hubbard's group are included on (and therefore the performance date is misidentified) the recordings for July 5.
"Who Makes Music and Where." New York Times (1923-Current file), Jun 25 1972, p. 1. ProQuest. Web. 7 Jan. 2019.
"Miles Davis does Not Appear; Says He Never Agreed to Play." New York Times (1923-Current file), Jul 05 1972, p. 31. ProQuest. Web. 15 Jan. 2019.
Wilson, John S. "Freddie Hubbard Generates Enthusiasm." New York Times (1923-Current file), Jul 05 1972, p. 31. ProQuest. Web. 15 Jan. 2019.
Library of Congress, Sound Online and Inventory Catalog. "Newport Jazz Festival New York, July 2, 1972, Carnegie Hall concert, Shelf no. RGA 0146." N.d. Library of Congress. Accessed 7 January 2019.
Library of Congress, Sound Online and Inventory Catalog. "Newport Jazz Festival New York, July 2, 1972, Carnegie Hall concert, Shelf no. RGA 0143." N.d. Library of Congress. Accessed 7 January 2019.
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