As part of East Coast Jazz Revue’s Winter Concert Series in New Bern, NC, Cedar Walton was honored in tribute performed by Buster Williams Quartet “Something More.” Pictured with Buster Williams are band members Bruce Williams on saxophone, Brandon McCune on piano and Allen Nelson on drums.

Buster Williams Quartet Something More at East Coast Jazz Revue's Where Rivers Meet.

Buster Williams Quartet Something More at East Coast Jazz Revue’s Where Rivers Meet.

Larry Turner, president and founder of East Coast Jazz Revue presented artist original by heralded North Carolina visual jazz artist Ed Macomber to Cedar’s son, Carl Walton. The visual art rendering was captured onstage at East Coast Jazz Revue’s A Gift for the Season performed at the Turnage Theater in Washington, NC, December 2011, Walton’s last concert in North Carolina.

(Pictured) Buster Williams and band members join Larry and Jacqueline Turner in presenting the Cedar Walton rendering to Carl and Dawn Walton at East Coast Jazz Revue’s Where Rivers Meet, A Jazz Holiday Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. in New Bern, NC.

(Pictured) Buster Williams and band members join Larry and Jacqueline Turner in presenting the Cedar Walton rendering to Carl and Dawn Walton at East Coast Jazz Revue’s Where Rivers Meet, A Jazz Holiday Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. in New Bern, NC.