Video
DVDs and on the Internet

DVDs

Larry McDonough Quartet
“Live at Music Connection”
(DVD for TV, PC and Itunes)
(LM Jazz 2012)
The first television performance
of the Larry McDonough Quartet,
recorded by Baby Blue Arts
at Minnesota Connection in Edina,
Minnesota, for viewing on public
television stations around the
country. LMQ performs two pieces
first released on the Simple Gifts CD,
two new ones penned by McDonough,
and one holiday song.

The Larry McDonough Quartet
Larry McDonough, Piano, Voice, Compositions and Arrangements
Richard Terrill, Tenor and Soprano Saxes
Craig Matarrese, Bass
Chaz Draper, Drums

Baby Blue Arts Video Team
Laurie Patton, Bruce Lehrer and Dick Erickson
http://www.babybluearts.com/
Filmed and recorded at The Music Connection
http://www.connectwithmusic.com/pianos.html

YouTube

Larry McDonough Quartet “Live at Music Connection”

Ode to Joy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4h6AplVirI
Sirocco
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_aGSOpSn-Q
Angels We Have Heard on High
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzfRk92PqFM

Paris 2012

Performing “Night and Day” Jam session at Duc des Lombards
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIdUlbxyVkY
Performing “Some Other Time” at Charles de Gaulle Airport
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAGwZ5XKCQM
Video by Carol Bergquist
Larry performs both pieces with Richard Terrill on Solitude, poetry in jazz.

Nova Contemporary Jazz Orchestra
Performing “Time of Reckoning” at the Artist’s Quarter in St. Paul
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7M0dky0UBc
Performing “Time of Reckoning” at the Nova’s 2012 "An Odd Christmas Concert" at Saint James Evangelical Lutheran Church in West Saint Paul, Minnesota
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJhIF2PK39c
Video by Carol Bergquist

From the Vaults ....

Small Steps

Larry McDonough performed selections from Small Steps on NewsNight Minnesota on Twin Cities Public Television.  He played “Small Steps,” “Good Day Sunshine” and “Linus and Lucy,” and was interviewed Ken Stone. 

Video
Thursday, February 3, 2000 (21 minutes and 17 seconds into the show). 

Off Beat

McDonough performed some of the “Off Beat” arrangements in a duo with Phil Holm on trumpet on NewsNight Minnesota on Twin Cities Public Television.  They played “Five” (Miles Davis’ “Four” in 5/4), “Take the 5A Train” (Duke’s “Take the A Train” in 5/4), and “All Blues,” and were interviewed by Lou Harvin. 

Video
Wednesday, October 4, 2000 (20 minutes and 12 seconds into the show). 

Audio Tape

Click here to order an audio cassette tape of “Larry McDonough, Live on NewsNight Minnesota.”

Click here to order an audio cassette tape of "Larry McDonough, Live on NewsNight Minnesota."