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Jazz Festivals
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Written by Ronaldo Oregano
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Wednesday, 18 May 2005 |
The seventh
annual Indy Jazz Fest announces lineup
for festival to take place June 17-19 in downtown Indianapolis
 Photo by Andrea Canter
The American Pianists Association has announced the lineup for the 2005
Indy
Jazz Fest presented by Kroger. "We are very pleased with how this
year's
Indy Jazz Fest is shaping up," says Helen Small, president of the APA.
"We
have scheduled many outstanding performers who represent a variety of
music
genres and also included an array of new family-friendly activities and
amenities."
This year, the festival will maintain its three-day,
multi-stage format June 17-19 in downtown Indianapolis' Military Park.
Tickets
for the festival are on sale now at the Murat Centre Box Office, all
Central
Indiana Ticketmaster locations, on-line at www.murat.com and
www.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone at (317) 239-5151. On Friday,
June
17th, the festival will be open from 5pm-10:30pm, on Saturday hours are
2pm-11:00pm and on Sunday hours are 2pm to 9:00pm.
The 2005 Indy Jazz
Fest presented by Kroger lineup is:
Criminal Justice Institute
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 16 May 2005 |
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Featuring
Pat Metheny, Mark Knopfler, Madeleine
Peyroux,
Charlie Haden, Paul Anka, John Mayall and Omara
Portuondo
Festival
International de Jazz de Montreal,
happening this summer from June
30 to July 10, courtesy
of official presenter
General Motors of Canada in
collaboration with Stella
Artois. Fresh
on the heels of our triumphal 25th anniversary
blow-out, the
seminal event will begin in less than two months. As in the past,
there’ll
be some 2000 musicians rolling into town from all corners
of the planet, bringing the sounds of jazz and its diverse musical
cousins
along for the ride. This year marks the longawaited return
of Festival darling Pat Metheny, scheduled for no fewer than 5 formal
appearances and, hopefully, a few informal
ones, as he did in 1997. What follows is an overview of all the indoor
shows on
the program for this year’s Fest, apart from
those already announced, of which several have already sold out –
notably
Madeleine Peyroux and Michael Bublé. |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 16 May 2005 |
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The City of Wilmington's 17th Annual Festival Features Special Downtown
Noontime Concerts and Associated Jazz Programs for Young People
Festival Web Site: www.cliffordbrownjazzfest.com
Hugh Masekela, The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Poncho Sanchez Latin
Jazz Band, The Headhunters, The
Funky Meters, Diane Schuur featuring Dave Samuels' Caribbean Jazz
Project and Wilmington's own Raye
Jones are among the featured performers for this year's 17th Annual
DuPont Clifford Brown Jazz Festival, the
largest free jazz festival on the East Coast.
Wilmington Mayor James M. Baker and Cultural Affairs Director Tina
Betz today announced the scheduled lis
of performances for the 2005 Festival that will be held Friday, June 3
through Sunday, June 12. Most evening
performances for the Festival will be staged in Rodney Square in
Downtown Wilmington. Other events
associated with the Festival will be presented at nearby Downtown
venues.
"Our wonderfully supportive group of Jazz Festival sponsors, led by
DuPont, has provided Tina Betz and her
team with the backing needed to assemble another outstanding Jazz
Festival honoring the memory and music o
Wilmington's jazz king Clifford Brown," said Mayor Baker. "We hope
everyone will head to Wilmington for
week-long celebration of jazz, featuring an exciting and entertaining
list of national and local performers."
Sylvia Banks, Manager, Corporate Contributions at DuPont said the
company is proud of its contributions to
one of the City's most popular events. "We're delighted to be part of
the 2005 DuPont Clifford Brown Jazz
Festival. Not only does the Festival provide our community with the
opportunity to see and hear world-class
jazz performances, but it also gives us a chance to show -off downtown
Wilmington as a vibrant and exciting
city."
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Written by Andrea Canter, Contributing Editor
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Wednesday, 20 April 2005 |
Spring comes late to Minnesota’s
Arrowhead but it won’t be ice jamming the northern shores of Lake
Superior when the annual Grand Marais Jazz Festival gets underway
next weekend (April 28-May 1). With internationally acclaimed
vocalist Karrin Allyson headlining three days of an eclectic mix,
from the Great American Songbook to straight-ahead ensembles, from
smooth jazz to big band and hot club swing, with a potluck, swing
dance, jazz brunch, and clinician-led workshops, it’s a weekend
full of choices and great music in one of the most scenic areas of
the upper Midwest. You might need a sturdy jacket in the evenings but
there will be plenty of hot vibes, day and night.
Presented by the North Shore Music
Association and WTIP North Shore Radio, the festival home is this
charming harbor community along the Superior Hiking Trail. Grand
Marais provides a perfect setting for an early spring festival,
scheduled between the summer season of fishing, camping, hiking and
kayaking, and the winter cross country and snow shoe season. Grand
Marais is about 2 hours north of Duluth—which makes a great
stopping point for a few hours enroute north from the Twin Cities.
This is a great opportunity to catch a national sensation (Allyson)
as well as some of the best artists from the Twin Cities and the
upper Midwest away from the context of an urban club. |
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Written by Andrea Canter, Contributing Editor
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Wednesday, 13 April 2005 |
 Photo by Howard A. Gitelson Got your beach chairs, shades, and sunscreen ready?
It’s time to mark your calendars for the annual Twin Cities
Hot Summer Jazz Festival, to be held throughout the metro area June
12-26. National headliners this year will include sax legend Benny Golson, organ master Dr. Lonnie Smith, the vibrant beats of the Yellowjackets, and chanteuse Rosanna Vitro,
along with our own home grown stars such as Bruce Henry, Doug Little,
Butch Thompson, and Mulligan Stew. From soloists to big bands, from
straight ahead to over the edge, from student clinics to club
stages—this is the biggest jazz event of the year in not only the Twin
Cities but the upper Midwest.
One of the largest civic
events in the region, the HSJF is attended by nearly 75,000 jazz fans
each year. |
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