The Big Break

Gerald Dunn: Shaping Kansas City’s Jazz Legacy, One Note at a Time


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In this episode, we sit down with Gerald Dunn, Director of Entertainment at the American Jazz Museum, as he shares his incredible journey to becoming a master saxophonist. Dunn reveals the key influences that shaped his sound, from his mother’s strong work ethic to the inspiring local gospel saxophonists.

He also talks about his unexpected decision to stay in Kansas City, after initially planning to move to New York, and how that led to his pivotal role at the American Jazz Museum. Dunn gives an insider’s look at curating talent for the Blue Room and major jazz festivals, and even shares memorable moments—like the time Prince dropped in for a jam session!

Throughout the episode, Dunn underscores the importance of preserving Kansas City’s rich jazz history and ensuring the stories of jazz legends live on. Don’t miss this captivating conversation filled with music, history, and inspiration! 🎷

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The Big BreakBy American Jazz Museum