Each Wednesday and Sunday evening at 8 p.m. “Live At The Linda” brings you some of the best musical acts to grace the stage at The Linda - WAMC's Performing Arts Studio. This week, we celebrate the Capital District jazz scene with the Wayne Hawkins Quartet, the Peg Delany Trio ft. Colleen Pratt, and Keith Pray’s Big Soul Ensemble. We also look back at a show played by Lee Shaw, who passed away in 2015.
April 1, 1935-April 29, 2021
Pat was born in Windel, West Virginia, to Meda and William Swecker, grew up in the Tygart Valley, West Virginia, with two sisters, Helen Krebs and Peg Delaney and one brother, Philip.
Her life in the country taught her hard work and determination.
She is survived by her three children, John Hise Jr., Candy Patsy and Richard Hise; two grandchildren, Stephanie Wall and Mathew Hise; six stepchildren, Denzil, Dan, Fritz, David, Jennifer and Sandra Tice; and two great grandchildren, Noah and Ashlynn Wall.
She was fortunate to share her love with two caring men, John Hise Sr. and Fred Tice.
Jazz series brings us face-to-face with artists
R.J. DeLuke
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Mark Kleinhaut in front of the equipment he uses to process the videos for the CDJ project. (credit: Erika Aberg)R.J. DeLukeShow MoreShow Less
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Capital District Jazz is one of a couple of local organizations that takes up the noble cause of promoting America’s indigenous art form in the region. The nonprofit group is driven by people who pursue its goals out of love and respect for the music and those who make it. The focus is local, but the actions contribute to a perpetual effort that goes on globally.