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Chris Botti, You Don't Know What Love Is (live), SF Jazz, San Francisco, January 4, 2023 (4K)

Chris Botti plays an instrumental cover of the song "You Don't Know What Love Is" live in concert at SFJazz in San Francisco, California on January 4, 2023. You Don't Know What Love Is was originally sung by Carol Bruce for the 1941 Abbott & Costello film Keep 'Em Flying and the 1942 Ritz Brothers film Behind The Eight Ball. It has been covered by many, including Chet Baker, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Benny Goodman, Billie Holliday, Ella Fitzgerald, Sonny Rollins, Nina Simone, Tony Bennett, and Dinah Washington. Botti released a cover of the song as a bonus track on his seventh studio album, When I Fall In Love (2004). Chris Botti is a Grammy Award winning jazz and pop trumpet player from Corvalis, Oregon. Joining him onstage for this song were Chad Lefkowitz-Brown a/k/a Chad LB (saxophone), Holger Marjamaa (piano), Reggie Hamilton (bass), and Lee Pearson (drums). ======================== Chris Botti live tour dates (2023): Jan. 3 - Jan. 8 – San Franciso, CA @ SFJAZZ - Miner Auditorium Jan. 12 - Jan 15 – Seattle, WA @ Jazz Alley Jan. 16 – Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Blue Note At Sea Jan. 21 – Jacksonville, FL @ Florida Theatre Jan. 22 – Ocala, FL @ Reilly Arts Center Jan. 24 – Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Wells Hall At The Parker Jan. 25 – West Palm Beach, FL @ Kravis Center Jan. 26 – Fort Myers, FL @ Mann Performing Arts Hall Jan. 27 – Clearwater, FL @ Ruth Eckerd Hall Jan. 28 – Lady Lake, FL @ Morse Performing Arts Center Feb. 9 - 12 – Honolulu, HI @ Blue Note Hawaii Feb. 16 - 20 – Tokyo, Japan @ ブルーノート東京 (Blue Note Tokyo) Feb. 22 – Taipei, Taiwan @ 国家両庁院演奏庁 (National Concert Hall) Feb. 24 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan @ National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts-Weiwuying Feb. 25 – Taipei, Taiwan @ 国家両庁院演奏庁 (National Concert Hall) Feb. 26 – Tainan, Taiwan @ Tainan Municipal Tainan Cultural Center Feb. 27 – Taichung, Taiwan @ 臺中國家歌劇院 (National Taichung Theater) March 3 – Memphis, TN @ Soundstage At Graceland March 4 – Chesterfield, MO @ The Factory March 5 – Glen Ellyn, IL @ McAninch Arts Center March 28 – Erie, PA @ D'Angelo Peforming Arts Center March 30 – Sacramento, CA @ Crest Theatre March 31 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern April 1 – Palm Desert, CA @ McCallum Theatre April 3 – Scottsdale, AZ @ Arizona Musicfest April 5 – Modesto, CA @ Gallo Center For The Arts April 10 – Santa Fe, NM @ Lensic Performing Arts Center April 12 – San Antonio, TX @ Tobin Center For The Performing Arts April 13 – El Paso, TX @ The Plaza Theater April 14 - 16 – Houston, TX @ Jones Hall (w/ The Houston Symphony) April 18 – Grand Prairie, TX @ Texas Trust CU Theatre April 22 – Detroit, MI @ Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts April 23 – Madison, WI @ Orpheum Theater April 24 – Des Moines, IA @ Hoyt Sherman Place ======================== Chris Botti official show announcement: “With his finely etched features and piercing green eyes, trumpeter Chris Botti combines matinee idol looks with the simmering lyricism of an expert balladeer” (The Mercury News). Botti, the world’s biggest-selling jazz instrumentalist, was never the same after hearing Miles Davis’ version of “My Funny Valentine” when he was 12. A trumpeter with a sumptuous, enveloping tone, fluent phrasing and sense of space, Botti became a masterly musician equally at home in the realms of jazz and pop. He honed his craft performing and recording with stars like Frank Sinatra, Buddy Rich, Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell, and Sting, who featured him on his Brand New Day tour and who was one the stellar artists on Botti’s chart-topping 2009 album Live in Boston. Recorded with the Boston Pops Orchestra, it also featured the versatile trumpeter improvising in the company of Yo-Yo Ma, John Mayer and Steven Tyler. Botti’s 2012 CD Impressions, a ballad collection pairing him artists as various as Vince Gill, Herbie Hancock, Mark Knopfler and Caroline Campbell, won the Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album. In concert, the melodious trumpeter is as likely to play the second movement of Rodrigo’s “Concierto de Aranjuez” – played so beautifully by Miles on Sketches of Spain – as he is Al Green’s grooving “Let’s Stay Together” or a leanly romantic “When I Fall in Love.” Botti’s SFJAZZ shows have become a New Year tradition, and always sell out. ====== Alternate spellings / transliterations: Cris Botti, Chris Boti, 克里斯·伯堤, クリス・ボッティ

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