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Indy Jazz Fest June 17-19 in downtown Indianapolis Print E-mail
Written by Ronaldo Oregano   
Wednesday, 18 May 2005
The seventh annual Indy Jazz Fest announces lineup for festival to take place June 17-19 in downtown Indianapolis
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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 Stage lineup
Friday 6:00-7:00 - Buselli Wallarab Jazz Orchestra
7:30-8:30 - Adam Birnbaum Trio
9:00-10:30 - The Manhattan Transfer
Saturday 2:30-3:00 - Kwyjibo
4:30-5:45 - Susan Tedeschi
7:15-8:00 - Chris Botti / The David Sanborn Group
8:15-9:00 - Chris Botti / The David Sanborn Group
9:30-11:00 - The Commodores
Sunday 3:00-4:30 - Gary Burton's "Generations"
5:30-7:00 - Mavis Staples
7:30-9:00 - Tony Bennett
Jazz Central Stage lineup
Friday 5:30-6:00 - The Indy Jazz Legends
7:00-7:30 - Orquesta! Bravo
8:30-9:00 - Tad Robinson
Saturday 3:00 - 4:30 -Slide Hampton's "Slide Plays Jobin"
5:45-7:15 - The Bad Plus
8:00-8:15 - Brenda Williams
9:00-9:30 - Brenda Williams
Sunday 2:30-3:00 - Cool Chilies
4:30-5:30 - The Joey DeFrancesco Trio
7:00-7:30 - Steve Allee
Image To add to the festival experience, a wide variety of food and drink vendors will be located in the food court. Family-friendly and educational activities will be part of the festival, Saturday and Sunday, at the JP Morgan Chase Jazz Village. Anthem health screenings will be available throughout the weekend, and for the first time at the festival, local artisans will be invited to display and sell their artwork.

Tickets will be $20 per day in advance and $30 day of show. A three-day festival pass is available for $45 in advance. This pass will stop being sold the day the festival begins and won't be available at the gates. Children ages 14 and under will be admitted free when accompanied by a ticket-holding adult.

The 2005 Indy Jazz Fest is presented by Kroger. Other festival sponsors and supporters include the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute, Bank One, Lilly Endowment, Publicis, Lilly Company Foundation, University Place Conference Center and Hotel, Klipsch Audio Technologies, The Murat Centre, The Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation, Inc., Northwest Airlines, Anthem, Cummins, Inc., Cummins Mid-States Power, Printing Partners, Locke Reynolds LLP, Veolia, and Jazziz Magazine.

About American Pianists Association
The mission of the American Pianists Association is to discover, promote and advance the careers of world-class, American, classical and jazz pianists who are between the ages of 18 and 30. Through competitions, fellowships and career management assistance, the Association enhances and promotes the performing artistry of American pianists, enriching their lives and the lives of audiences worldwide. In addition, The American Pianists Association assumed control of Indy Jazz Fest in 2003, which it now leads and manages. More information is available online at www.americanpianists.org and www.indyjazzfest.net.

The American Pianists Association receives support from the City of Indianapolis through the Arts Council of Indianapolis, the Central Indiana Community Foundation, the Indianapolis Foundation, Lilly Endowment, from the Indiana General Assembly through the Indiana Arts Commission and from the U.S. Congress through the National Endowment for the Arts, among others.
 
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