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The legendary ANDY BEY Sun Sept 30 @ Blue Note, NY Produced By Jill Newman Productions One Night only!

9/25/2018

 
​The Legendary 
ANDY BEY 
    Produced By Jill Newman Productions
    Sunday September 30, 2018 
     Blue Note Jazz Club, NYC

Showtimes:  8:00PM & 1030pm
Doors Open at 6:00PM

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After a twenty two year absence from recording Andy Bey returned with four albums that have become a permanent part of the musical landscape. The 2005 Grammy Nominated American Song is a delicious celebration of one of America's great gifts to the music world: The American Songbook. On his new release Ain't Necessarily So Bey brings the energy of live performance to compositions by the gods of American Songwriting. Insiders have always known about Andy Bey. Given his limited output of studio recordings, live performances were the source of Bey's reputation as singer. Aretha Franklin reminisces about the nights when Andy and The Bey Sisters worked the Village in New York: "Soon as I finished my gig I'd run over to hear them. Andy never got the recognition he deserved . . . jazz originals . . . brilliant and precious." Like the playground legend who never made it to the NBA, Andy Bey was almost consigned to the fading murmurs of those who caught him in Paris in '59, or Birdland in the mid '60s. There are few left who remember when Lena, Nina and Carmen crowded into Harlem's Shalimar to hear Bey light it up. That tantalizing footage of Andy Bey and his sisters delighting a crowd of Parisian partygoers in the Chet Baker documentary Let's Get Lost, gives us a clue of the years of brilliance that were never committed to vinyl. One can only imagine what we've missed. But, we have been blessed with four records that have changed how we think of Jazz vocals. Decades intervened between those after hours below the radar sessions and the 1996 recordings presented on Ain't Necessarily So. But the vivid performances haven't dimmed. Like so many before him, British vocalist Jamie Cullum described what it's like to fall under Bey's spell: "Andy Bey was at Ronnie Scott's and I saw him six nights in a row. I got into a huge amount of debt going to see Andy Bey. What I love about him is that he creates an atmosphere. As soon as he opens his mouth, you're transported to another place."
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World-renowned Pianist and NEA Jazz Master Randy Weston Dies at 92

9/1/2018

 

World-renowned Pianist and NEA Jazz Master Randy Weston Dies at 92
 
April 6, 1926 – September 1, 2018
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Photo credit: Chester Higgins

NEW YORK, NY, September 1, 2018 – Randy Weston, NEA Jazz Master, Doris Duke Impact Award recipient, United States Artist Fellow and Guggenheim Foundation Fellow has died. The legendary pianist transitioned peacefully at his home today, announced his wife and business partner Fatoumata Weston. He was 92.
 
Weston has been laying down his distinctive rhythms since his first CD, Cole Porter in a Modern Mood, in 1954 right up to The African Nubian Suite, released in 2016, and Sound in 2017. Throughout his prolific 65-year recording career, Weston drew connections between the jazz and blues that surrounded him while growing up in Brooklyn and the music of Africa, his ancestral homeland. 


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Newport Festivals Foundation Gala Is A Huge Success

8/28/2018

 

Newport Festivals Foundation 8th Annual Gala
Is A Huge Success

 
Funds Support the Foundation’s
Music Education Initiatives
and Help to Continue the Legacy of Newport Jazz & Folk Festival
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Photos by: Brian Lima

NEWPORT, RI, August 27, 2018 – More than 360 music fans from around the world turned out to celebrate the Newport Jazz and Folk festivals at Newport Festivals Foundation’s Eighth Annual Gala held at The Elms on Saturday, August 4.  The dinner event, which raised more than $660,000, included performances by pianist Jon Batiste, vocalist Jazzmeia Horn and a special duo by guitarist Pat Metheny and Jazz Festival Artistic Director and bassist Christian McBride.
 
“Thanks to a committed board of directors who love and respect the Newport Jazz and Folk festivals as much as I do, I am confident that my legacy will live on,” said George Wein, co-founder of the festivals and Chairman of the Board of Newport Festivals Foundation, which Wein established as a non-profit in 2010.   “Under the direction of Executive Producer Jay Sweet and Jazz Artistic Director Christian McBride, our dedicated team puts together two festivals that remain at the forefront of live music events.”


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Still Time to Catch Jazz in the Valley, Sunday at Waryas Park in Poughkeepsie

8/15/2018

 

Eddie Henderson, Javon Jackson, Mimi Jones, Rene Marie and  Rachiim Ausar-Sahu Headline the 18th Annual Jazz in the Valley  
Sunday, August 19, in
​Poughkeepsie’s Waryas Park
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POUGHKEEPSIE, NY, August 13, 2018 – TRANSART & Cultural Services, Inc. a West Park, NY-based, non-profit arts organization dedicated to promoting awareness of the art, history and popular culture of people of African descent, presents Jazz in the Valley (JITV) on Sunday, August 19, 2018, from noon to 6:00 pm (gates open at 11:00 am). JITV, now in its 18th year, brings an eclectic array of world-class jazz musicians, performing on two stages to bucolic, nine-acre Waryas Park, nestled in downtown Poughkeepsie, in New York’s historic Hudson River Valley, just 90 miles north of New York City.
 
“TRANSART takes great pride in bringing some of the world’s greatest jazz artists to perform in the beautiful Hudson Valley,” says Greer Smith, festival producer and president of TRANSART. “Waryas Park is an excellent place to enjoy  jazz with family and friends, and we’re pleased to present the 2018 edition of JITV, which features five ensembles that play the full inventions and dimensions of jazz.”

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Singers Make Their Mark At Newport Jazz Festival

7/18/2018

 
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Singers Make Their Mark At Newport Jazz Festival
 
Gregory Porter, José James, Jazzmeia Horn, Charenée Wade, Andra Day,  Alicia Olatuja Tell Stories Through Song August 3 - 5


Newport, RI , July 17, 2018 – For the past six decades, the Newport Jazz Festival has been the premier showcase for jazz’s most supremely loved vocalists, from Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald, to Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday. And, this year’s edition of the festival continues in that hallowed tradition.
 
Whether he’s channeling the message music of Gil Scott-Heron or Joe Williams’ upsouth urbanity, the two-time, Grammy Award-winning Gregory Porter’s emergence on the scene in the last decade confirms that he is one of the coolest  and most compelling vocalists of his generation. In a Marvin Gaye minute, this California-born crooner can deliver a lyric that spans from the profound question “What’s Goin’ On” to the provocative proclamation “Let’s Get it On.” And, when Porter takes to the Fort Adams stage on Sunday, August 5, he’ll give the audience more of that sweet sound heard on his 2017 Nat King Cole tribute CD, sonically shaped by Porter’s silken, syncopated soul and vivid vocals.


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George Clinton Brings the Funk to Newport

7/11/2018

 
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George Clinton Brings the Funk to
​Newport Jazz Festival

on Sunday, August 5


Newport, RI, July 11 – On Sunday, August 5, a Mothership commander will land on the Fort Adams stage when the 76-year old vocalist, songwriter, producer, bandleader, icon and Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame Inductee George Clinton and his supergroup, the Grammy Award winning Parliament Funkadelic, perform for the first time at the Newport Jazz Festival® presented by Natixis Investment Managers. In support of his latest CD, Medicaid Fraud Dogg, and part of a landmark, worldwide tour that will end with his retirement from touring in 2019, Clinton is sure to bring the funk and more to Narragansett Bay.

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Sophisticated Ladies Take the Stage at Newport Jazz Festival

7/5/2018

 
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Sophisticated Ladies Take the Stage at
​2018 Newport Jazz Festival

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​Newport, RI July 5, 2018 –  For six decades, the Newport Jazz Festival has showcased the music of the most important female musicians in the art form –  from Mary Lou Williams and Toshiko Akiyoshi, to Carla Bley and the late Geri Allen. And this edition of the festival offers a powerful potpourri of sophisticated ladies, who, while maintaining the base from where the jazz tradition comes, take the music into new and complex directions.

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Newport Festivals Foundation Supports Girls Rock! RI Band Booster Program

7/5/2018

 
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Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc. Makes Donation to Girls Rock! RI to Create a Band Booster Program to Prepare Students for Performances
 
Girls Rock! RI to Perform at Bridgefest on
​August 1, 6:00 pm


NEWPORT, RI, July2, 2018 – Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc. is proud to provide financial support to create the Band Booster program, a new initiative for Girls Rock! RI, whose mission is to use music creation and critical thinking to foster empowerment, collaborative relationships and the development of healthy identities in girls, women, trans and gender non-conforming individuals.
 
The Band Booster program will give young, female musicians from Providence the support of band coaches to help prepare them for live performances. Coaches also will work with bands on instrument instruction, songwriting, band dynamics, booking and promotion.


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Joyce & George Wein Foundation Presents Scholarships to 45 Students to Attend Workshop in Newport

6/28/2018

 
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Scholarships Presented to 45 Students to Attend the Berklee Global Jazz Workshop
at the Newport Jazz Festival


BOSTON, June 27, 2018 – Students from across the world will be mentored this summer at the site of one of the world’s most legendary jazz festivals. The Berklee Global Jazz Workshop at the Newport Jazz Festival gives young vocalists and instrumentalists a five-day intensive jazz program taught by world-renowned faculty under the artistic direction of Grammy Award-winning pianist and composer Danilo Pérez and Managing Director Marco Pignataro. The program, being held July 30 - August 3 at Salve Regina University, features master classes by musicians appearing at the festival, ensemble rehearsals, and final performances on the Newport Jazz Festival stage.
                                                        
Participants will attend the workshop on full scholarships provided by the Newport Festivals Foundation and the Joyce and George Wein Foundation. Additional support comes from the Mary Hailer Scholarship Fund established by John and Maureen Hailer. This generosity makes it possible for 45 students from more than 10 countries, including Panama, Chile, South Africa, Israel, Argentina, Costa Rica, the Netherlands, and Australia, to be mentored by some of the world’s most accomplished jazz musicians. The total value of the scholarships awarded for 2018 is $70,000. Established in 2016, more than 150 students have participated in the workshop, receiving a total of $210,000 in scholarships. 


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Newport Jazz Festival Local Discount Tickets Ending Soon; Local Office to Open July 5

6/28/2018

 
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Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc.’s
Local Ticket Office Opens July 5

NEWPORT, RI, June 28, 2018 – Time is running out to take advantage of the local discount for tickets to the Newport Jazz Festival® presented by Natixis Investment Managers, so head to the Newport Visitors Information Center, 23 America’s Cup Avenue, by Wednesday, July 4.
 
Discount tickets are just $50 for General Admission to the concerts at Fort Adams State Park on Friday, August 3, and $60 on Saturday, August 4, and Sunday, August 5. This special discount for local residents and visitors to Newport is not available on-line.  



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