I hope the show is successful, but the organizers may have waited too long. Jazz and long form progressive rock are not heard as much today as they were some 30 years ago. We will see if people from our generation will come out and enjoy the show, or just wait until it’s available on DVD. Perhaps those in charge of his Estate could not agree on what to do with left over material from his performances.
Frank died in 1993. He was a very bright and inquisitive man. He would have loved the internet and the ever-expanding world of Apps. He would have a lot to say about Facebook poking it’s corporate nose under every private tent whenever possible. People casually throwing their privacy data out the window like
old useless crumbs of bread.
I’d like to think that if Frank had lived, he finally would have realized that conservatives aren’t the enemy.