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In this poignant episode of Hollywood Live, Tanya Hart pays tribute to two legendary icons we’ve lost: Judith Jamison and Roy Haynes Jr. Judith Jamison, a towering figure in the dance world, started her career as a dancer with the Alvin Ailey Company and was later handpicked by Alvin Ailey himself to succeed him as Artistic Director. She held that role for over two decades, elevating the company to global renown. Tanya recalls witnessing Judith’s powerful performances, including her unforgettable role in Ailey’s Cry, and celebrates her lasting impact on dance.
Tanya also honors Roy Haynes Jr., the legendary jazz drummer who would have turned 100 in 2025. A Roxbury native, Roy’s career spanned seven decades, and he was instrumental in every major development of modern jazz, starting from the bebop era. Known for his irrepressible spirit and unique style, his influence endures, as his music still resonates on jazz stations around the world. Tanya shares her personal connection to Roy’s family and reflects on his immense legacy.
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