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Impact Study: Newport Jazz & Folk Festivals Contribute Millions to RI Economy

4/5/2013

 
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Economic Impact Study Commissioned 
by Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc.® 

Estimates Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals® Contribute Millions to Rhode Island Economy


NEWPORT, RI, April 5, 2013 – At the request of the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM), Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc.® commissioned a study designed to measure the economic impact of the 2012 Newport Folk and Jazz Festivals on the State of Rhode Island.  

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A Smorgasbord of 21st Century Piano Moods and Grooves at Newport Jazz Festival®

4/4/2013

 
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A Smorgasbord of 21st Century Piano Moods and Grooves
at Newport Jazz Festival® August 2 – 4, 2013


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Herbie Hancock
NEWPORT, RI – The Newport Jazz Festival® has been one of the greatest showcases for jazz pianists in the past six decades, including Duke Ellington, Erroll Garner, John Lewis, Mary Lou Williams, Dave Brubeck and more. This year’s cross-section of keyboard titans is no exception.  Bringing their piano magic to Newport are Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Eddie Palmieri, Bill Charlap, Michel Camilo, Robert Glasper, Hiromi and Jon Batiste. 

Produced by George Wein and the Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc., whose mission is to maintain the iconic Festival in perpetuity while presenting the ever-evolving cultural expression of jazz, the 2013 Newport Jazz Festival presented by Natixis Global Asset Management, takes place August 2 – 4 at the International Tennis Hall of Fame at Newport Casino and Fort Adams State Park. 

From his days as a sideman with Miles Davis, his legendary Blue Note albums and his pioneering jazz-fusion Headhunters band, to his genre-defying tributes to George Gershwin and Joni Mitchell, Herbie Hancock – the composer of “Maiden Voyage,” “Dolphin Dance” and “Speak Like a Child” – has literally played every kind of music in the five decades he’s been on the scene. Buoyed by a forthcoming CD and his long-awaited memoirs to be published next year, Hancock comes to the festival to celebrate Wayne Shorter’s 80th birthday on Saturday, August 3. Performs as a special guest with his former Miles Davis band mate, look for Hancock and Shorter to repeat the mindful magic they created on their first duo recording, 1 + 1, released in 1997.


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First-Ever CD Produced by Newport Jazz Festival Released, Powered by ArtistShare

4/1/2013

 
Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc.™ Announces Release of Newport Jazz Festival® Gala Recording 2012 
Powered by ArtistShare®

First-ever CD Produced by Newport Jazz Festival® Features
Dianne Reeves, Bill Frisell, Jason Moran, Anat Cohen, Steve Wilson, Lewis Nash, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Lionel Loueke, Edmar Castañeda, Ingrid Jensen and Peter Martin


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Dianne Reeves
NEWPORT, RI, April 2, 2013 – George Wein and the Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc.™ today announced the release of the Newport Jazz Festival® Gala Recording 2012 powered by ArtistShare®.  The recording project celebrates the unique experience shared by 250 guests at the fundraising gala for the not-for-profit 501(c)(3) Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc.™, which produces the Newport Folk and Jazz Festivals. The evening featured first-time collaborations by Jason Moran, Ingrid Jensen and Anat Cohen; Edmar Castañeda with Steve Wilson; Anat Cohen and Bill Frisell; Rudresh Mahanthappa with Lionel Loueke; Ingrid Jensen, Bill Frisell, Steve Wilson, Jason Moran and Lewis Nash; as well as a performance by Dianne Reeves with Peter Martin. 

To purchase the Newport Jazz Festival® Gala Recording 2012, please go to http://newportjazz.artistshare.com/projects/participate/324/438. 



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Apollo, HarlemStage & Jazzmobile Announce 3rd Harlem Jazz Shrines Fest May 6-11

4/1/2013

 
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The Apollo Theater, Harlem Stage and Jazzmobile Reunite in Partnership to Present 
Third Annual Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival
May 6 – 11, 2013

Partners Celebrate Legacy of Jazz in Harlem Featuring
Concerts by Emerging and Established Artists,
Panel Discussions, Films and More

Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival
The Prestige of the Past … the Pulse of the Present


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Geri Allen
NEW YORK, NY, April 2, 2013 – Renewing their partnership for the third year, the Apollo Theater, Harlem Stage and Jazzmobile, Inc., in collaboration with Columbia University, will join forces to present the Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival from May 6 – 11, 2013.  The three cultural organizations will present a series of concerts and events to celebrate the rich legacy of jazz in the uptown community while bringing both established and emerging artists to famed Harlem venues. This year, the festival will pay tribute to The Alhambra Ballroom, the Apollo Theater, The Baby Grand, Minton’s Playhouse, Clark Monroe’s Uptown House, Showman’s Jazz Club, the Sugar Cane Club and the Cotton Club. In addition to concerts at jazz shrines throughout Harlem, festival events will take place at Harlem Stage Gatehouse, Cowin Auditorium at Teacher’s College and Ginny’s Supper Club.

Designed to draw a diverse audience of neighborhood residents, New Yorkers and tourists, events are free or $10 and up.  Concerts are scheduled to allow people the option of attending several events each day, continuing the tradition of non-stop jazz throughout Harlem. 



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WBGO Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Kids Jazz Concert Series in April & May

3/26/2013

 

WBGO Jazz 88.3 FM Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Kids Jazz Concert Series
with Five Free, Interactive Programs for Young People

2013 Spring Series Includes Concerts Featuring
Bobby Sanabria, Mimi Jones, Lenny White, Lauren Hooker and Michael Wolff


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Bobby Sanabria
NEWARK, NJ, March 26, 2013 – WBGO Jazz 88.3 FM celebrates the 20th anniversary of the award-winning Kids Jazz Concert Series with five, free interactive programs for young people. The celebration features percussionist Bobby Sanabria at Newark Symphony Hall on April 6; bassist/vocalist Mimi Jones, Montclair Art Museum, April 13; drummer Lenny White, Newark Museum, April 20; vocalist Lauren Hooker, Luna Stage, April 27; and pianist Michael Wolff, New Jersey Performing Arts Center, May 4.

Through the generous support of the Agnes Varis Trust, whose mission is supporting affordable access to the arts, education and healthcare, along with support from PNC and the Coleman Family Charities, the 2013 Spring Kids Jazz Concert Series will be widely accessible to more young people than ever before. The grant will support a newly-launched program to provide transportation to youth organizations in Essex County to get young people to and from the Saturday afternoon concerts.



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Newport Jazz Festival® Swings with the Ages

3/19/2013

 

From Emerging Geniuses to Established Giants
The Newport Jazz Festival® Swings with the Ages


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Roy Haynes (credit Carol Friedman)
Newport, RI – Jazz, like life, begins at 40! That is around the age when jazz musicians sift through their early impressionable years; when they go through the necessary period of trying to emulate their heroes, and eventually sound like themselves – singing and swinging with their own unique voices.  The Newport Jazz Festival® presented by Natixis Global Asset Management, which itself turns 60 next year, has seen numerous emerging artists evolve into the giants of jazz, and August 2 – 4, some living legends will once again take the stage.

The ageless 88 year-old drummer Roy Haynes has been sounding like himself for an incredible seven decades. He has played with titans Charlie Parker, Louis Armstrong. Lester Young, Miles Davis. John Coltrane, Bud Powell, Ella Fitzgerald, Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Chick Corea and Pat Metheny, to name a few. On Sunday, August 4, he comes to the Newport stage in a swinging mood with his Fountain of Youth Band, a quartet of fire-spitting whippersnappers young enough to be his grandkids – pianist Martin Bejerano, saxophonist Marcus Strickland and bassist John Sullivan. "I must be a great artist to be this age" and still performing, Mr. Haynes told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "I'm an old-time player who plays modern music."

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