Of 58 bands performing, 42 were from Chicago, but the schedule duly represented jazz’s breadth FESTIVALS Of 58 bands performing, 42 were from Chicago, but the schedule duly represented jazz’s breadth https://JazzBlues.EU September 5, 2017 Reeds-and-winds iconoclast Roscoe Mitchell celebrated 50 years of recording. Trumpeter Jon Faddis reveled in Dizzy Gillespie’s big...Read More
Photoalbum: 2017 Detroit Jazz Festival – Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Joe Lovano, John Scofield, John Patitucci … FESTIVALS Photoalbum: 2017 Detroit Jazz Festival – Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Joe Lovano, John Scofield, John Patitucci … https://JazzBlues.EU September 5, 2017 The 1-3 September 2017 Detroit Jazz Festival is underway in downtown Motor City, and continues admission-free through...Read More
The Chicago Jazz Festival will also feature tributes to Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk FESTIVALS The Chicago Jazz Festival will also feature tributes to Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk https://JazzBlues.EU September 1, 2017 Jazz fans within earshot of Chicago and Detroit might want to pack up the car and head...Read More
The Oslo Jazz Festival 2017 – celebrating its 30th year FESTIVALS The Oslo Jazz Festival 2017 – celebrating its 30th year https://JazzBlues.EU August 31, 2017 To the jaundiced American eye, downtown Oslo—particularly along the walking street Karl Johans gate—is refreshingly neat and...Read More
This year the Italian Jazz is made in four and becomes “The Italian Jazz for the Lands of the Sisma” FESTIVALS This year the Italian Jazz is made in four and becomes “The Italian Jazz for the Lands of the Sisma” https://JazzBlues.EU August 30, 2017 Mibact – Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Tourism Municipality of L’Aquila – on the occasion of Perdonanza...Read More
Newport Jazz Festival 2017: was it only rained on the audience FESTIVALS Newport Jazz Festival 2017: was it only rained on the audience https://JazzBlues.EU August 29, 2017 The soggy, gray blanket that was the Newport sky wrung itself out on the crowd that had...Read More