“Over the past summer, Residency and Paxico Records curated a series of performances to pay tribute to the Summer of 1964 in Philadelphia and all the monumental music that was recorded in that time. Looking to Yusef Lateef, John Coltrane and Stan Getz for inspiration, contemporary hip hop artist reworked those recordings and played them live at Sarah’s Bar all summer long.”

The result is Philadelphia Summer of 64. Much like the Jazz productions Makaya McCraven is creating with his In the Moment series, these 4 artists have manipulated gems by Trane and company and created brand new jewels to behold. Whether splicing bits and pieces from performances, adding acapellas from Outkast and Badu, or adding their take on Classics you’re sure to be entertained. Just take Washington’s version of Coltrane’s popular Naima – you won’t hear a version funkier than this! Name Your own Price and grab Philadelphia Summer of 64 HERE