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| <b>Artist performing:</b>
 
| [[Andy Summers]]
 
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| [[The Sylvia and Danny Kaye Playhouse]]
 
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| New York, NY, USA
 
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On [[1998-06-16]], [[Andy Summers]] performed at the [[The Sylvia and Danny Kaye Playhouse]] in New York, NY, USA.
 
 
 
=Setlist=
 
''This section needs more information.''
 
 
 
=Recording information=
 
''This section needs more information. Please note if an official or unofficial recording, or recording(s), is known to exists of this performance.''
 
 
 
=Trivia=
 
    Tuesday night's Festival Within a Festival show was a
 
four-hour guitar blowout,  "To Herb Ellis With Love,"
 
well produced but involving so many guitarists that none,
 
save Ellis, was given enough time.
 
  With the indefatigable Earl May on bass and Winard Harper
 
on drums, 17 guitarists (only one, Andy Summers - of
 
"Police"  fame - playing electric) did their thing. Some
 
played as a duo - Joe Puma / Remo Palmier; Mark Elf / Alden;
 
Mundell Lowe / Sal Salvador; John Abercrombie / Vic Juris;
 
Jimmy Bruno / Jack Wilkins. Others played solo, with and
 
without bass and drums - Gene Bertoncini, Joe Diori, Ron
 
Affif and Scotland's astonishing Martin Taylor, whose
 
"I Got Rhythm"  variations had the audience on its feet,
 
cheering.
 
  Tucked in the middle of the concert was a beautiful
 
segment featuring the honored Ellis with his  "Great
 
Guitars"  colleague, Charlie Byrd, and Lowe, taking over
 
for the ailing Barney Kessel. This trio interlude
 
( "Undecided,"  "Things Ain't What They Used To Be" )
 
featured Ellis playing with his usual strong swing; it
 
also displayed the remarkable technique and tone of Byrd
 
and the elegant, smooth harmonies of Lowe.
 
  Some of the evening's brightest moments were provided by
 
Elf ( "I Thought About You" ), Alden & Elf ( "A Smooth
 
One" ), Summers ( "In Your Own Sweet Way" ) and Lowe, with
 
Salvador, playing Ellis' familiar  "Detour Ahead."  The
 
concert ended with Ellis, in the spotlight, playing an
 
up-tempo blues with the rest of the performers
 
surrounding him, standing. A nice touch.<
 
 
 
=See also=
 
''This section needs more information.''
 
 
 
=External links=
 
http://www.andysummers.com/tourarchive.php#1998tour
 
 
 
=References=
 
source: Andy's website
 
 
 
[[Category:1998]]
 

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