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1968
1968

1968

Pastor John Garcia Gensel with Duke Ellington at the piano.

(Chris Stam)

1960s

1960s

A Jazz Vespers performance by Sheila Jordan and Paul Knopf. This is the only known hand painted poster for Jazz Vespers.

(SPC Archive)

1970s

1970s

Duke Ellington and Edmund Anderson. Edmund was a member of SPC and close friends with Duke Ellington. Both were known to collaborate with events at SPC.

(SPC Archive)

1975

1975

Saint Peter’s Church Sponsored this concert honoring the late Duke Ellington.

(SPC Archive)

5.20.1978

5.20.1978

Roy Eldridge and Vic Dickenson’s CD of the live performance they did at Saint Peter’s.

(SPC Archive)

1970

1970

Howard McGhee and Tommy Turrentine playing at the first All Nite Soul.

(Lewis K. McMillan)

1983

1983

Dr. Billy Taylor at a jazz event in 1983. Dr. Taylor hosted many of the All Nite Soul concerts that took place at SPC, and was a Jazz Vespers performer for many years.

(Brad Hess)

1985

1985

Pastor John Garcia Gensel and Dr. Billy Taylor at the piano during the 15th All Nite Soul.

(Brad Hess)

1980s

1980s

Left to right: Edmund Anderson, Harold Nicholas (of Nicholas Brothers), Big Nick Nicholas, Daryl Sherman, and Barbara Lea. This was a group that Edmund Anderson put together for an event at SPC.

(Daryl Sherman Archive)

1980s

1980s

Left to right: Edmund Anderson, Daryl Sherman, Jane Jarvis, Dick Sudhlater.

(Daryl Sherman Archive)

1980s

1980s

From left to right: Dick Sudhalter, Daryl Sherman, Ronny Whyte, Jon Hendricks, and Wes McAfee. Ronny Whyte was longtime friend of SPC. He produced Midday jazz for over two decades when he took over for Edmund Anderson.

(Daryl Sherman Archive)

2000s

2000s

One of the first Jazz on the Plaza concerts which was originally conceived by Lynn Mueller. Jazz on the Plaza was brought back in 2024 after COVID stopped its production in 2020.

(Lynn Mueller)

2005

2005

Walter Schaap was one of the first jazz scholars. His review of a 1919 performance by Sidney Bechet is considered the first published work of jazz criticism. This is the program from his Jazz Memorial that took place at SPC.

(WKCR Archives)

2000s

2000s

Pastor Jared R. Stahler, then-Director of Music for Jazz, Ike Sturm, and Pastor Dale R. Lind at Jazz on the Plaza.

(SPC Archive)

2010s

2010s

A jazz performance at Saint Peter’s.

(SPC Archive)

2012

2012

Ron Carter performing at the 2012 Clark Terry Benefit.

(Ed Berger)

2012

2012

Barry Harris playing at the Clark Terry Benefit.

(Ed Berger)

10.13.2013

10.13.2013

All Nite Soul Honoring Sheila Jordan and Barry Harris.

(SPC Archive)

5.10.2023

5.10.2023

Sheila Jordan at Barry Harris’ Jazz Memorial.

(R.I. Sutherland)

5.10.2023

5.10.2023

Pastor Dale Lind speaking at Barry Harris’ Jazz Memorial.

(SPC Archive)

2020s

2020s

Jazz on the Plaza taken from inside the church.

(Saint Peter’s Archive)

7.31.2025

7.31.2025

Arturo O’Farrill at the Billy Strayhorn Piano.

(Brian Hatton)

7.31.2025

7.31.2025

Arturo O’Farrill playing the Billy Strayhorn piano.

(Brian Hatton)

9.23.2025

9.23.2025

Jabali Billy Hart playing at the Jazz Memorial for Al Foster.

(Steven Sussman)

9.23.2025

9.23.2025

Buster Williams playing at the Jazz Memorial for Al Foster.

(Steven Sussman)

2008

2008

International Women in Jazz at Saint Peter’s.

(SPC Archive)

9.18.2025

9.18.2025

Bill Charlap and the William Patterson Quintet at Jazz on the Plaza. This took place during the first “Back to School” edition of JOTP which took place during the month of September.

(Mitch Bleier)

2000s

2000s

Marion McPartland playing the Billy Strayhorn piano.

(Norm Harris)

3.4.2012

3.4.2012

Prez Fest at Saint Peter’s. A festival celebrating the saxophonist and composer Gil Evans.

(Tom Copi)

1990s

1990s

This was when pastor Dale Lind accepted his to be the jazz pastor at Saint Peter’s. He retained this position for over 20 years and was the main face of jazz at Saint Peters.

(SPC Archives)

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