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- Cast and crew
- Episodes
- References
- External links
{{About|the American music program|the 2017 newsmagazine show|Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly|the Australian current affairs program|Sunday Night (Australian TV program)}}{{Infobox television | show_name = Sunday Night / Michelob Presents Night Music | runtime = 60 minutes | creator = | executive_producer = Lorne Michaels | starring = Jools Holland, David Sanborn, various | country = United States | language = English | network = NBC (season one) syndication (season two) | first_aired = 1988 | last_aired = 1990 | num_episodes = 44 }}Sunday Night, later named Michelob Presents Night Music, is a late-night television show which aired for two seasons between 1988 and 1990 as a showcase for jazz and eclectic musical artists. It was hosted by Jools Holland and David Sanborn, and featured Marcus Miller as musical director. Guests included acts such as Sonny Rollins, Shinehead, Sister Carol, Sonic Youth, Richard Thompson, Jo-El Sonnier, Joe Sample, Slim Gaillard, Elliott Sharp, Pere Ubu, Pharoah Sanders, and many others. In addition, vintage clips of jazz legends like Thelonious Monk, Dave Brubeck, and Billie Holiday were also featured. The show also featured a house band of Omar Hakim (drums), Marcus Miller (bass), Philippe Saisse (keys), David Sanborn (sax), Hiram Bullock (guitar), and Jools Holland (piano). The show often allowed its guests ample time to explain the origins of their sound, meaning of songs, etc. It also provided a national audience for lesser-known acts (such as Arto Lindsay's band, Ambitious Lovers). Hal Willner was the music coordinator, responsible for the interesting musical mix-and-matching that took place on the show. Cast and crewThe Sunday Night Band
Season 1: episodes 101–122 plays | 1988 1st lineup | 1989 2nd lineup | 1989 3rd lineup | 1989 4th lineup | keys | Philippe Saisse | Philippe Saisse | Philippe Saisse | Philippe Saisse | guitar | Hiram Bullock | Hiram Bullock | Hiram Bullock | Robben Ford | drums | Omar Hakim | Omar Hakim | J.T. Lewis | J.T. Lewis | bass | Marcus Miller | Tom Barney | Tom Barney | Marcus Miller | Music Associate (keys): | Brenda V. Browne | Brenda V. Browne | Night Music Band[1]
Season 2: episodes 201–218 plays | 1989 5th lineup | keys | Philippe Saisse | guitar | Hiram Bullock | drums | Omar Hakim | bass | Tom Barney | hand drum | Don Alias | Regular weekly personalities and performers | | | Hosts: | Jools Holland David Sanborn | (occasional piano or organ accompaniment)
(frequent saxophone accompaniment) | Production credits[2]Title | Name | Sponsor: | Michelob | Production companies: | Broadway Video, Inc.
PRA, Inc. | Videotaped at: | Chelsea Television Studios, New York City | Director: | Dave Wilson (1988–89)
John Fortenberry (season 2: 1989–90) | Musical Directors: | Marcus Miller (1988, 1989) George Duke (1989)
Hiram Bullock (season 2: 1989–90)
Philippe Saisse (season 2: 1989–90) | Producer: | John Head | Co-Producer: | Patrick Rains | EpisodesSunday Night musical guest appearances[3]
Season 1: episodes 101–122 (1988–89) Show 101 | Show 102 | Show 103 | Ruth Brown Ivan Neville George Duke James Taylor Milton Nascimento Nana Vasconcelos Don Grolnick Lani Groves Dennis Collins Eddie Palmieri Nelson Gonzales Phoebe Snow Yomo Toro
Show 104 | Show 105 | Show 106 |
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Dr. John Mavis Staples Jeff Healey Dizzy Gillespie Dianne Reeves David Peaston Onaje Allan Gumbs Slim Gaillard Mark Knopfler Randy Newman Take 6
Show 107 | Show 108 | Show 109 |
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Marianne Faithfull John Zorn Aaron Neville Rob Wasserman John Sebastian NRBQ Jack Bruce Joe Walsh Al Green Highway 101 Nat Hentoff Boz Scaggs Anson Funderburgh Betty Wright Trio Bulgarka Dave Bargeron Randy Brecker Ronnie Cuber Lou Marini
Show 110 | Show 111 | Show 112 |
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Al Jarreau Darlene Love Bashiri Johnson Johnny Clegg & Savuka Lambert, Hendricks & Ross Brenda White, Lani Groves, Dennis Collins (backing singers) Earl Klugh Patti Austin Joe Sample Donald Fagen Sister Carol Kasey Cisyk Lani Groves Vaneese Thomas Vivian Cherry Bashiri Johnson Judy Mowatt Joe Cocker David "Fathead" Newman Ladysmith Black Mambazo Annicia Banks Vaneese Thomas Kasey Cisyk Lani Groves
Show 113 | Show 114 | Show 115 |
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Curtis Mayfield Taylor Dayne David Lindley Jorge Calderon Shinehead George Duke Squeeze Sam Moore Stanley Turrentine Ashford and Simpson Joseph Joubert
Steve Thornton
George Duke Youssou N'Dour Theo Diarra Mar Gueye Habib Faye Philip Bailey Lani Groves Marcus Roberts Ambitious Lovers George Duke
Show 116 | Show 117 | Show 118 |
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Carlos Santana Lyle Lovett Chester Thompson Armando Peraza José "Chepito" Areas Wayne Shorter Fontella Bass George Duke Betty Carter Branford Marsalis Willie Dixon Katie Webster John Sebastian George Duke Take 6 Rev. Claude Jeter Rev. Shirley Caesar Ann Caesar Price Bernard Sterling Michael Mathis The Dixie Hummingbirds
Show 119 | Show 120 | Show 121 |
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Sonny Rollins Leonard Cohen Ken Nordine Perla Batalla Was (Not Was) Julie Christensen George Duke Lou Reed John Cale Kattie Webster Harry Connick, Jr. Paul Shaffer(co-host) Robert Cray John Hiatt Koko Taylor (failed to appear) Tracy Nelson (replacement) World Saxophone Quartet
Show 122 | Compilation 1 | Compilation 2 |
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John Lurie & The Lounge Lizards The Roches Little Milton Campbell Marcus Miller
Yomo Toro (Show 103)
Dizzy Gillespie (Show 105)
Slim Gaillard (Show 106)
Aaron Neville (Show 107)
Al Green (Show 108)
Boz Scaggs & Betty Wright (Show 109)
Savuka (Show 110)
Joe Cocker (Show 112)
Louis Jordan (archive video)
David Lindley (Show 113)
Squeeze (Show 114)
Youssous N'Dour (Show 115)
Ambitious Lovers (Show 115)
Fontella Bass (Show 116)
Betty Carter (Show 117)
Branford Marsalis (Show 117)
Rev. Claude Jeter (Show 118)
Leonard Cohen (Show 119)
Sonny Rollins (Show 119)
Robert Cray & John Hiatt (Show 121)
Night Music musical guest appearances
Season 2: episodes 201–218 (1989–90) Show 201 | Show 202 | Show 203 | Stevie Ray Vaughan Pharoah Sanders Van Dyke Parks Maria McKee Philip Glass Debbie Harry Loudon Wainwright III Pere Ubu Nona Hendryx Pops Staples Ivo Papasov and his Wedding Band Adrian Belew Elliott Sharp
Show 204 | Show 205 | Show 206 |
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Bootsy Collins Pretty Fat Carla Bley Steve Swallow Allen Toussaint Karen Mantler & Band Todd Rundgren Pat Metheny Group Taj Mahal Nanci Griffith Christian Marclay L.L. Cool J Jean-Luc Ponty Ray Manzarek Elliott Sharp
Show 207 | Show 208 | Show 209 |
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The Pixies Sun Ra Syd Straw Arthur Baker Al Green Sister Carol Sting & Fareed Haque Carla Thomas & Rufus Thomas Bill Frisell & Band Mary Margaret O'Hara Miles Davis Hank Ballard & The Three Midnighters Djavan Marcus Miller Zahar
Show 210 | Show 211 | Show 212 |
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Sonic Youth Indigo Girls Daniel Lanois Evan Lurie & his Tango Band Diamanda Galás Eric Clapton Robert Cray Julee Cruise Papa Wemba Dan Hicks & The Acoustic Warriors Conway Twitty The Residents Kronos Quartet Aster Aweke
Show 213 | Show 214 | Show 215 |
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Red Hot Chili Peppers Toots Thielemans Charlie Haden & his Liberation Orchestra Nick Cave & Mick Harvey Annabouboula Sister Carol Graham Parker NRBQ Abbey Lincoln Phil Woods
Shabazz and His D.J.
C.E. Just Steve Turre and His Sea Shells Bob Weir Rob Wasserman Warren Zevon Artis the Spoonman John Lurie and Nana Vasconcelos Bongwater Screamin' Jay Hawkins Modern Jazz Quartet
Show 216 | Show 217 | Show 218 |
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Richard Thompson Tim Berne Jo-el Sonnier John Cale & B.J. Cole Shawn Colvin Howard Johnson Sister Carol Hank Crawford Miles Davis Red Hot Chili Peppers Hank Crawford Abbey Lincoln Kronos Quartet Eric Clapton and Robert Cray Warren Zevon NRBQ Modern Jazz Quartet Charlie Haden & his Liberation Orchestra Dan Hicks & The Acoustic Warriors Sister Carol Steve Turre and his Sea Shells
Compilation 3 | Compilation 4 | |
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Stevie Ray Vaughan (Show 201)
Debbie Harry (Show 202)
Al Green (Show 207)
The Pixies (Show 207)
Miles Davis (Show 209)
Eric Clapton and Robert Cray (Show 211)
Pharaoh Sanders (Show 201)
Ivo Papasov and his Wedding Band (Show 203)
Mary Margaret O'Hara (Show 208)
Zahar (Show 209)
Abbey Lincoln (Show 214)
NRBQ (Show 214)
Red Hot Chili Peppers (Show 217)
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References1. ^"Night Music", closing credits, episode 201 (1989) 2. ^"Sunday Night" episodes 104 (1988), 113 (1989), 114 (1989), 121 (1989) 3. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20040706074350/http://www.broadwayvideo.com/distribution/t_music_night.html Broadway Video, Distribution, Night Music], Internet Archive Wayback Machine, July 6, 2004
External links- All About Jazz discussion forum, with detailed episode listings, as copied from Broadway Video defunct web site listing
- It was the greatest show on television, Thus Spake Drake blog, July 23, 2005, with production details, episode listings, and partial song performance listings
- Petition to reissue Night Music (Sunday Night) TV series on DVD or iTunes
- {{IMDb title|0094558|Sunday Night / Michelob Presents Night Music}}
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