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Interview with Kenny DavernTo view this video clip, you will need the QuickTime Player, which is available as a free download from the Apple Web site.
If the video does not begin playing automatically, you may need to download it. Other Interviews
NPR affiliate WHYY originally broadcast this interview and concert, featuring Kenny Davern, Dick Wellstood and Bob Wilber in 1988. It was rebroadcast on Dec. 15, 2006.
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Upcoming EventsCommons Dining Hal... (7/04)Hockey Camp (7/04) Hockey Camp (7/04) Boy's Hockey Camp (7/04) More ... News HighlightsFallen Giants Lauded in Appalachia Journal"By all means; beg, buy or steal Fallen Giants," begins a recent review of Fallen Giants: A History of Himalayan Mountaineering from the Age of Empire to the Age of Extremes, co-authored by James L. Ferguson Professor of History Maurice Isserman and University of Rochester Professor of History Stewart Weaver. More ...Cannavo Contributes Op-ed to Syracuse Post-StandardAssistant Professor of Government Peter Cannavo contributed an op-ed, "Ignorance a Weapon in Climate Debate," to the Syracuse Post-Standard (6/21/09). Cannavo writes "Conservatives have long professed skepticism about the idea of anthropogenic climate change, despite decades of research and reams of studies and warnings from the world's leading climatologists. Such skepticism becomes even less credible when those articulating it lack even a grade-school understanding of the science." More ...Rowe Writes Introduction for New Book, Jazz StudiesMonk Rowe, the Joe Williams Director of the Jazz Archive, wrote the introduction to Jazz Studies (2009, The Argian Press). The publisher is David Hayes '81. The book is a collection of photos of jazz musicians by Joann Krivin. In the introduction, Rowe refers to several of the featured musicians who received honorary degrees from Hamilton, including Milt Hinton, Joe Wilder, Joe Williams, Clark Terry and Kenny Davern. More ... |
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