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 Thursday, 23 May 2013
Mose Allison, Bobby Sanabria Headline the Hot Summer Jazz Festival's Opening Weekend in St Paul Print E-mail
Written by Don Berryman   
Saturday, 10 June 2006
The Hot Summer Jazz Festival's opening week-end begins in Saint Paul's Mears Park with a bang! Three of the groups are led by drummers, the festivities culminate in a hot Latin jazz festival-within-a-festival featuring Nachito Herrera, Salsa del Soul, Bobby Sanabria on Saturday night. The free concerts in Mears Park also feature performances by Chris Graham, Mose Allison, George Avaloz Band, Walker West Music Academy, Jesse Kegan, Bend in the River Big Band.
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Mose Allison @ Mears Park © Andrea Canter

I fell in love with Mose Allison's sound when I first heard it in the 1970's. Mose has vocal phrasing drenched in the blues combined with impeccable jazz chops on the piano. That was over 30 years ago and he has continued to write and perform his own songs and put his stylistic stamp on classics like "Seventh Son" by Willie Dixon. He is simultaneously a down home Mississippi Bluesman and a urbane jazz hipster. In his half a century in the profession he has recorded albums for Prestige, Columbia, Atlantic, and Bluenote records. A tireless perform who still still tours throughout the year, he will grace Saint Paul Minnesota with a free concert at Mears Park on Friday the 16th. That show will be followed by two shows at the Artists' Quarter that evening and two more on Saturday the 17th, providing the perfect way to relax and cool-off after the outdoor music ends.

Allison writes songs full of wit and wry observations, with lines like: "Everybody's cryin' 'Justice', just as long as it's business first" and "I don't want much in this world -It's the simple things I treasure /- 'Till I die I would get by on fame, riches and sensual pleasure". His songs have been recorded by many blues, jazz and rock artists including the Who, Charlie Musselwhite, Bonnie Raitt, Karyn Allyson, Eric Clapton, Johnny Winter, Elvis Costello, Leon Russel, Hot Tuna, Georgie Fame, John Mayal, Jeff Beck, The Clash, even Roy Rogers, and Van Morrison (who recorded a tribute album: "Tell Me Something: The Songs of Mose Allison" with nothing but Mose Allison tunes).

Pete Townsend (The Who) said of Mose " ... his voice was so right that I felt it was the voice of a gentle giant. The man, the musician, with the strength to change the world, but the humility and the character to stand alone, live his own life and await his natural time."


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George Avaloz
Saint Paul's own George Avaloz leads his own swinging band from his drum kit. George Avaloz grew up on St. Paul's West Side, where his entertainment career began as a young Mexican hat dancer at community celebrations. But drumming is how this hip performer has made his mark in show business, playing with greats like Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Sarah Vaughan, Quincy Jones, and a decade with vocal master Billy Eckstine. On his 2004 CD "The Highest Mountain", Avaloz proves once again why he ranks among the best timekeepers and musical interpreters of the glory years of bebop and ballad jazz. George has lived in Chicago, New York and on the road, but has returned to St. Paul.

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Nachit Herrera © Andrea Canter

Widely recognized as a young genius, Ignacio "Nachito" Herrera stunned Cuban audiences at the age of twelve, performing Rachmaninoff's Concerto No. 2 with the Havana Symphony Orchestra. His love of classical music quickly combined with traditional Cuban rhythms under the instruction of the Cuban masters-Rubén González, Jorge Gomez Labraña, and Frank Fernández. In his twenties, Nachito became the musical director at the famous "Tropicana" in Cuba where he continued to deepen his repertoire. In the late 1990's, Nachito joined the famed Cubanismo as its lead pianist, arranger, and musical director while cultivating a passion, talent and reputation in Latin Jazz; a striking influence in his music today.

Nachito has toured, performed, and shared the stage with exceptional musicians: Michel Camilo, Michael Tainer, Tata Quines, Carlos de Puerto, Tito Puentes, Oscar de Leon, Giovanni Hidalgo (Mananguito), Emilio del Monte, Jesus Alemany, Yellowjackets and many others.


Bobby Sanabria is a drummer, percussionist, composer, arranger, recording artist, producer and educator who has performed with a veritable Who's Who in the world of jazz and Latin music, as well as with his own critically acclaimed ensemble, Ascensión. His diverse recording and performing experience includes work with such legendary figures as Dizzy Gillespie, Tito Puente, Paquito D'Rivera, Charles McPherson, Mongo Santamaría, Ray Barretto, Chico O'Farrill, Candido, Francisco Aguabella, Henry Threadgill, and the Godfather of Afro-Cuban Jazz, Mario Bauzá.
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Bobby Sanabria

Bobby, the son of Puerto Rican parents, was born and raised in the "Fort Apache" section of New York City's South Bronx. Inspired and encouraged by Maestro Tito Puente, another fellow New York-born Puerto Rican, Bobby "got serious" and attended Boston's Berklee College of Music. Bobby is now a leader in the Afro-Cuban and jazz fields as both drummer and percussionist, and is recognized as one of the most articulate scholars of la tradición. He has been featured on numerous Grammy-nominated albums, including The Mambo Kings and other movie soundtracks, as well as numerous television and radio work. His most critically praised work has been with the famed Mario Bauzá and his Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra. With them he recorded three Grammy-nominated CDs, considered to be the definitive works of the Afro-Cuban big-band jazz tradition.

In 1993 Mr. Sanabria and Ascensión released NYC Aché!, which received four and half stars in Down Beat magazine. In June 2000 Bobby released Afro-Cuban Dream... Live & In Clave!!! on the Arabesque label. Recorded live at Birdland in New York City, it features Bobby powering a big band of twenty all-stars. Critically acclaimed worldwide, it has been hailed by both the jazz and Latin music cognoscenti as a masterpiece, and was nominated for a mainstream Grammy as the Best Latin Jazz Album of 2001. Afro-Cuban Dream...Live & In Clave!!! was also nominated for the Jazz Journalists Association 2001 Award for the Best Afro-Cuban Jazz Album of the Year. His latest recording, ¡Quarteto Aché!, on the ZOHO label, documents Bobby's virtuosity in a small group setting and was nominated for Best Latin Jazz recording of 2003 by the Jazz Journalists Association.
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Walker West Front line © Andrea Canter

Mears Park Stage Schedule (Free Concerts)

Friday June 16
  • 5:00 Chris Graham
  • 6:45 Mose Allison
  • 8:30 George Avaloz Band

Saturday June 17
  • NOON Walker West Music Academy
  • 1:30 Jesse Kegan
  • 3:00 Bend in the River Big Band
  • 4:30 Nachito Herrera
  • 6:00 Salsa del Soul
  • 8:00 Bobby Sanabria

Artists' Quarter Stage

In the Artists' Quarter jazz club. just a few blocks from Mears park at 7th place and Saint Peter. See Mose in the park on the 16th, then come down to the Artists' Quarter for more, or come relax in the cool of that basement club and hear the cool sounds of Mose after the heat of the Latin beat at Mears Park on Saturday. The Artists' Quarter is located in the Historic Hamm Building in Downtown St. Paul, at the corner of St. Peter Street and the 7th Place Pedestrian Mall in the same building as Great Waters Brewing Company and the Park Square Theatre. Enter on the pedestrian mall side. From Mears Park, you can walk up 6th Street to Wabashaw and take a right. Prceed on block to 7th Place Pedestrian Mall.

Artists' Quarter
408 St Peter Street
St. Paul, MN 55102
(651) 292-1359

Friday June 16
  • 8:30 Mose Allison
  • 10:30 Mose Allison

Saturday June 17
  • 8:30 Mose Allison
  • 10:30 Mose Allison


The following week-end brings the festival to 5 Stages in Minneapolis June 22-25. Watch for more coverage on Jazz Police! Minneapolis week-end Hot Summer Jazz Festival schedule follows:

10th & NICOLLET MALL

  • June 24
  • 12:00 Trumpet Summit featuring David Young, Kelly Rossum & Dave Jensen
  • 1:30 Norman Simmons with Vicky Mountain
  • 3:00 IAJE Mid-Level State Honor Jazz Ensemble directed by Doug Snapp
  • 4:30 High School Big Band
  • 6:00 IAJE Minnesota Chapter Resource Team
  • 7:30 Swing Dance with Mood Swing featuring Laurie Trach
  • June 25
  • 12:00 MacPhail Center for Music - Jazz Combos
  • 1:15 Jerry Weldon & Jon Weber
  • 2:30 MacPhail Center for Music - Jazz Faculty Performance
  • 3:45 Open Jam Session with MacPhail Faculty
  • 5:00 The Schubert Club - Jazz Piano Competition - Winners Showcase

    NICOLLET MALL at 11th Street

  • June 24
  • 2:00 Kenny Horst Quartet
  • 3:30 Jim Marentic and the Coltrane Connection Sextet
  • 6:00 Jon Weber & Jerry Weldon
  • 8:00 Connie Evingson & Debbie Duncan
  • June 25
  • 12:00 Alicia Renee with Elizabeth Stoiaken
  • 1:30 Yohannes Tona
  • 3:30 Phil Hey Quartet

    13th & Nicollet Mall

  • June 22
  • 8:15P Michael "Hook" Deutsch
  • 9:00P Bill Crutcher & Work in Progress
  • 10:45P Tanner Taylor with Doug Haining
  • June 23
  • 9:00P Twin Cities Hot Club
  • 10:45P Dennis Spears with Jon Weber & Peter Snell
  • June 24
  • 6:00P Tom Wegren
  • 7:30P Butch Thompson
  • 9:00P Larry McDonough
  • 10:45P Jon Weber & Jerry Weldon
  • June 25
  • 12N TO 7:00P The Jazz Vocal Coalition featuring Lila Ammons, Tommy Bruce, Dorothy Doring, Connie Dusseau , Arne Fogel, Maud Hixson, Rhonda Laurie, Connie Olson, Christine Rosholt, Sue Tucker, Vicky Mountain.

    MAIN STAGE PEAVEY PLAZA - 11TH & NICOLLET MALL

  • June 22
  • 5:00 MITY
  • 6:30 Ginger Commodore
  • 8:30 Dan Kusz
  • June 23
  • 5:00 Air Force Falconaires Big Band
  • 7:00 Frank Morgan with David Young
  • 9:00 Barbara Morrison
  • June 24
  • 4:30 Norman Simmons with Anton Denner & Sheila Earley
  • 7:00 Air Force Falconaires Big Band
  • 9:00 Dewey Redman
  • June 25
  • 2:30 JazzMN Big Band
  • 4:30 Nachito Herrera

CHeck the Hot Summer Jazz Festival website at www.hotsummerjazz.com



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