England right now. Again, winds gusting to 41 Miles Per Hour up into boston. The bulls eye is going to be east of 91, north of 90 and east of 495 up into eastern massachusetts and the northern and western suburbs of boston. Again, they have a 495, too. West of that and north of the turnpike, we are talking about over 2 feet of snow. If this goes in boston, it will be in their top ten snows. We will come back and talk about one of the only effects this storm is going to have on us tonight. All right, topper. Right now, new york city is under a blizzard warning and that could mean big trouble for the city that never sleeps. Randall pinkston joins us from the big apple. What are you seeing out there right now . Well, right now we are seeing people still moving around, traffic still moving also. Of course, the big snow isnt expected to arrive until late tonight and so, stores are still open. Some people are hoping to go to a play. Well see how that works out. Earlier, the governor announce
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Tonight s Jazz Feature focuses on the obscure but fine trumpeter and flugelhornist named Wilbur Harden. Little is known about Harden other than he was born in Birmingham, Alabama on Dec. 31,1924 and after working in some major R&B bands moved to Detroit in 1957 and began working with Yusef Lateef.. He became part of the talented Detroit Jazz scene then ventured to New York to record as he signed with Savoy Records. His 4 albums for Savoy were done in 1958 and he also recorded with John Coltrane as well in 1958 and later with trombonist Curtis Fuller. After 1960 nothing more was heard from Wilbur and ill health and a nervous breakdown forced him to stop playing. He died in obscurity in New York on June 10,1969 at age 44. This fine recording called "Mainstream 1958" is an excellent one and features Wilbur and his compositions. It is a solid date with Harden and John Coltrane, at an early peak, Tommy Flanagan on piano, Doug Watkins on bass and Louis Hayes on drums. If t