 Photo by Andrea Canter All good things must end but—at least
in the case of the Twin Cities Hot Summer Jazz Festival—good things
end on a high note. This Sunday (June 26), enjoy an eclectic mix of
jazz on four stages, all along a three-block area of Nicollet Mall in
downtown Minneapolis. With some staggering of set times, it is
possible to take in nearly everything if you’re a fast walker… or
simply pick a venue and stay put. You’ll win no matter where you
listen.
Mercedes Benz Main Stage, Peavy
Plaza (12th and Nicollet Mall)
12:45-1:45 pm, Butch Thompson.
The genuine “Jazz Original,” Thompson is well known as a
stride/trad jazz pianist. And you can have a double dose—from Peavy
Plaza, Thompson heads down the street to the McPhail Clinic Stage for
an open clinic.
 Photo by Andrea Canter 2:00-3:15pm, Kathy Jensen.
Barely tall enough to reach the mouthpiece of her bari sax, Kathy
Jensen (and the Kathy J Band) is always a treat. And while the bari
gives her unique standing among area women instrumentalists, don’t
forget that Kathy is one of the most daring and accomplished alto sax
players around.
4:30-5:45 pm, Bruce Henry.
Mississippi native Bruce Henry “possesses a three and
one-half octave range, a pure voice with versatility and depth that
few can match” (CD Baby).
Inspired by the music of Nina Simone, Al Jarreau, and John Coltrane,
Henry developed his eclectic styles of vocals and composition while
touring the world. Now living in Minneapolis, he maintains a nonstop
schedule of performing, recording, and teaching. With his quintet
(Peter Schimke, Jay Young, Kevin Washington, and Darryl Boudreaux),
Henry is warming up for a live recording session next month at the
Dakota.
6:30-7:45
pm, Roseanna Vitro. A
Kennedy Center Jazz Ambassador, vocalist Roseanna Vitro has toured
the world and played in the company of the very top echelon of jazz
artists, including a stint with Lionel Hampton. Twice, she has
appeared on Marian McPartland’s “Piano Jazz” on NPR and toured
with Benny Golson in 2003. An active jazz educator, she has directed
the Jazz Vocal Program at New Jersey City University for 9 years.
Noted Jeff Bradley of the Denver Post, “Roseanna Vitro sings
jazz like she means it, the way Anita O'Day used to wail. ...she
understands lyrics, knows how to caress a melody and, most of all,
swings like mad. Imagine Barbara Streisand as a jazz singer or
Rosemary Clooney with a three octave range.”
RBC Dain
Rauscher 10th St. Stage (10th and Nicollet
Mall)  Licia Newell -Photo by Andrea Canter
Noon –
1:15 pm, Big Time Jazz Orchestra. This 20-piece band from
Duluth features high school and college jazz educators. Their
repertoire includes original works as well as classic compositions
from Thad Jones, Stan Kenton, Toshiko Akiyoshi, and Count Basie.
1:45-2:45
pm, Mariachi Estrella. If you can’t beat the heat, just
turn up the flame and kick up your heels with Minnesota’s mariachi
band.
3:15-4:30
pm, The Girls. Perhaps the most entertaining quartet on the
planet, The Girls feature Lori Dokken on keyboards and vocals, and
vocalists Debbie Duncan, Judi Donaghy, and Erin Schwab. Their voices
blend like berries and cream, their repartee will keep you laughing,
and on an outdoor stage—anything can happen.
5:00 –
6:15 pm, Minnesota Youth Jazz Band. Yet another opportunity
to hear the finest of the region’s young jazz musicians.
McPhail Clinic and Jam Stage, 13th
and Nicollet Mall
The second day of jams and clinics for
students and fans, hosted by the McPhail faculty. Among the scheduled
sessions—Butch Thompson (1:15-2:15 pm); a student ensemble
(3:30-4:30 pm), and an open jam with McPhail faculty (5-6:30 pm).
 Ckristine Rosholt -Photo by Andrea Canter Millennium Hotel Lounge (13th
and Nicollet Mall)
The festival closes with 8 hours of
song from the Minnesota Chapter of the Jazz Vocal Coalition. Vocalist
Showcase artists will be supported by Tanner Taylor (piano). Graydon
Peterson (bass), and Mac Santiago (drums) for the first three sets;
the final sets and “vocal jam” will be supported by Rick Carlson
(piano), Keith Boyles (bass), and Dick Bortelussi (drums). The
lineup:
Lucia Newell and Rhonda Laurie (Noon-1:15 pm).
Connie Dussl and Lila Ammos (1:30-2:30 pm)
Sue Tucker and Vicky Mountain (2:45-3:45 pm)
Katie Gearty and Christine Rosholt (4:00-5:00 pm)
Maud Hixon and Connie Olson (5:15-6:15 pm)
Arne Fogel (6:30-7:00 pm)
Vocal Jam hosted by Bruce Henry (7:00-8:00 pm) |