Dive into the rich, soulful sounds of Ben Webster with "At The Renaissance," a live album recorded on October 14, 1960, at the iconic Renaissance club in Hollywood, CA. This cool jazz masterpiece captures the essence of Webster's virtuosity and the vibrant energy of the era. The album features eight tracks, including timeless classics like "Stardust," "Georgia On My Mind," and "What Is This Thing Called Love," each performed with Webster's signature warmth and technical brilliance. The setlist also includes lesser-known gems like "Ole Miss Blues" and "Mop Mop," showcasing Webster's versatility and depth as a musician. Released on Contemporary Records, "At The Renaissance" is a testament to Webster's enduring influence on jazz, offering a captivating blend of improvisation and melody that will resonate with both longtime fans and newcomers alike. With a runtime of just over an hour, this album is a perfect introduction to Webster's live performances, highlighting his ability to connect with an audience and create unforgettable musical moments.