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Sixth Annual BeanTown Jazz Festival 9/29 - 10/1 Print E-mail
Written by Ronaldo Oregano   
Sunday, 13 August 2006
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Charnett Moffett
Last year, more than 40,000 music lovers attended the BeanTown Jazz Festival, held on three outdoor stages in Boston's South End. This year's free festival will be held September 29 through October 1, 2006. (The Saturday festival is free. Please note Friday concert and Sunday brunch are ticketed events.)

The BeanTown Jazz Festival features more than 15 performances on three stages, including national acts and homegrown powerhouses, a family entertainment area on Carter playground, a VIP jazz tent, and more than 50 vendors offering food, arts, and crafts. Prostate cancer awareness and research organizations will be on-site at Saturday's festival to create awareness for their programs and recruit volunteers. On-site donations and proceeds go to Berkee's Scholarship Fund and Boston Medical Center's Prostate Cancer Screening Initiative.

BeanTown begins, as it did for the first time last year, with a Friday night opening concert in the Berklee Performance Center. The 2006 festival will begin with a performance by legendary pianist McCoy Tyner, leading an all-star group in "The Story of Impulse," a retrospective of some of the definitive works of that seminal label, and of jazz itself. The group is Tyner with Charnett Moffett, Eric Kamau Gravatt, Dave Liebman, Wallace Roney, Steve Turre and Donald Harrison.

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Christian McBride

Saturday's outdoor festival, which runs from noon to 7:00 p.m. at the corner of Columbus and Massachusetts Avenues, will fill three stages. The Sovereign Stage is the festival's main stage, and here alto saxophone giant Kenny Garrett and critics' favorite vocalist Carmen Lundy will each perform with their quartets. They'll be followed by the Christian McBride Situation featuring Oliver Lake, as well as Patrice Rushen and turntablist DJ Logic.

In a BeanTown first, Marsalis Music, the Cambridge-based record label begun by saxophonist and composer Branford Marsalis, a Berklee alumnus, will have a stage dedicated to its acts. Expected to appear on the Marsalis Music Stage are drummer and Miles Davis alumnus Jimmy Cobb, guitarist and vocalist Doug Wamble, and rarely heard master drummer Michael Carvin.

The Global Stage will showcase artists with personal or stylistic ties to other shores. Benin-born guitarist Lionel Loueke, who has worked with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, and Terence Blanchard since leaving Berklee in 1992, will bring his Gilfema trio. Dynamic Cuban pianist Omar Sosa will present his quartet, and the Unwrapped All-Stars will give forth with their unique brand of jazz/hip-hop fusion.

The festival's web site is www.BeanTownJazz.org.

2006 SCHEDULE:

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McCoy Tyner

Friday, September 29
The Story of Impulse Records
The McCoy Tyner Septet with Charnett Moffett, Eric Kamau Gravatt, Dave Liebman, Wallace Roney, Steve Turre, and Donald Harrison
8:15 p.m.
Berklee Performance Center


Saturday, September 30

BeanTown Jazz Festival
12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Boston's South End
Columbus Avenue (Massachusetts Avenue to Burke Street)

(Please note: Times are tentative and subject to change.)

Live Music on Three Stages:

Sovereign Stage (Columbus Avenue)

12:15 p.m.–1:00 p.m.
Mike Tucker

1:15 p.m.–2:00 p.m.
Ellen O’Brien 

2:20 p.m.–3:35 p.m. 
Kenny Garrett Quartet

4:00 p.m.–5:15 p.m.
A Christian McBride Situation

5:35 p.m.–6:50 p.m.
Carmen Lundy and the New Songbook Artists


Global Stage  (Columbus Avenue near Massachusetts Avenue)

12:00 p.m.–1:15 p.m
Omar Sosa Trio

1:30 p.m.–2:15 p.m.
Antonio Jackson & Friends

2:35 p.m.–3:50 p.m.
Lionel Loueke's Gilfema

4:10 p.m.–4:55 p.m. 
Hot Like Fire

5:15 p.m.–6:30 p.m.         
Unwrapped All-Stars featuring Dennis Nelson


Marsalis Stage  (On Field)

12:20 p.m.–1:05 p.m.           
NEC Jazz Composers Ensemble

1:25 p.m.–2:40 p.m.             
Jimmy Cobb (Javon Jackson)

2:55 p.m.–3:40 p.m.                  
Delfeayo Marsalis (Berklee student group with Delfeayo)

4:00 p.m.–5:15 p.m.                  
Doug Wamble Quartet

5:35 p.m–6:50 p.m.              
Mike Carvin Quintet



Sunday, October 1

Berklee Presents
Sunday Gospel Jazz Brunch with Kendrick Oliver's New Life Orchestra, featuring Kevin Mahogany
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Colonnade Hotel

 
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