8 P.M. Carnegie Hall. 1982 in jazz. The new jazz has its innings at Town Hall at 8 P.M., performed by Leroy Jenkins's Mixed Quintet and the trio, Air. The 13th Annual Lake Arbor Jazz Festival features 5 days of Smooth Jazz and Classic R&B with performances by NAJEE, PIECES OF A DREAM, WAR, ERIC ROBERSON, FRANK MCCOMB, MIKE PHILLIPS, THE BLACKBYRDS, MARCUS ANDERSON, JULIAN VAUGHN, LIN ROUNTREE, KIM SCOTT and many more! Announcing the lineup for the 10-day, 1981 version of the festival, Wein said sponsorship by the Louisville-based cigarette maker was 'a gift from Kool to the people of New York.'. This year's 13-city Kool Jazz Festival tour packed fans into such intimate jazz clubs as Houston's Astrodome and the Oakland Coliseum. 16 June 2005. http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/wwr27a00, 8. But a new sponsor was needed to make the event financially viable. The Waterloo weekend continues Sunday with the sixth annual jazz picnic of the New Jersey Jazz Society, from noon until 8:30 P.M. Music for the picnic will be played in three locales. Each day of the four-day festival features a unique mix of artists and each performance has the urban backdrop of downtown Lansing at Adado Riverfront Park. Saturday's schedule mixed jazz acts, such as Dave Brubeck and Miles Davis, with rock, blues and R&B artists such as John Mayall, Sly & The Family Stone, Frank Zappa and his band The Mothers of Invention, and O. C. Smith. Tuesday 5 P.M. Carnegie Recital Hall. In the Gazebo, the McDonald's Tri-State All Star High School Jazz Band, led by Clem DeRosa, will play from 1 to 2, Warren Vache's Syncopatin' Six and Harold Lieberman's Jazz Impact from 2 to 5 and Bob Connor's New Yankee Rhythm Kings from 5 to 6. At the same time that the singers are appearing at Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center, the drummer Art Blakey will be honored at Carnegie Hall for his quarter-century as leader of the Jazz Messengers. 8 P.M. The notable film Jazz on a Summer's Day was made from footage of the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival featuring such performers as Louis Armstrong, Anita O'Day and Mahilia Jackson. 3 P.M. List of post-1950 jazz standards. The Thursday evening set featured performances by jazz musicians Sun Ra, Bill Evans, George Benson, Freddie Hubbard, and Anita O'Day, and a jazz jam session hosted by organist Jimmy Smith and featuring, among others, Art Blakey, Hampton Hawes, Sonny Stitt, and Howard McGhee. 2:30 P.M., Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue, between 88th and 89th Streets. Atlantic City Jazz Festivals 1979, 1980 and 1981 At Boardwalk Hall and Gardner's Basin. In the main tent, Ed Polcer and his jazz band and Bill Pemberton and His Friends will be on stage between noon and 3 P.M., Jim Cullum's Happy Jazz Band and Bob Wilber and his jazz band will take over from 3 to 6, the Don Elliott Quartet will play from 6 to 7, and the Air Force Jazzmen of Note, the band started by Maj. Glenn Miller during World War II, will finish the evening from 7 to 8:30. 1. This included sponsoring the 1982 Newport Jazz Festival. Ram Ramirez, solo pianist. To go on too long without a rhythm section might be too much of a challenge both for the musicians and for the audience.''. For three days, embrace your roots and join in a jam session with artists, learn some song-writing tips from the pros or dance along to the catchy tunes. [29], The festival continued to take place annually at Fort Adams through the 1990s and 2000s. Festival Networked owned and operated the Newport Jazz Festival with Wein in a senior position. They will be backed by a variety of instrumental trios, although a larger group, featuring Joe Newman on trumpet and Buddy Tate on tenor saxophone, will support Miss Humes and Mr. Williams, who will be the host for the first half of the program. 1982 in music. sarah vaughn, spiro gyra, dizzy gillespie, joe sample, george benson . Thereafter, B&W maintained the KOOL MIXX promotion in its limited form and skirted the intent of the regulation by formulating an entirely new music promotion with similar appeal. In 1981, it became a two-site festival when it was returned to Newport while continuing in New York. 6. [46], Wein began running the festival again in 2009 after the company that owned the event experienced financial difficulty. [10] By Sunday word circulated that the Festival would be cancelled. However, the neighborhood disallowed that plan, citing concerns about potential disturbance. Though, in true Newport fashion, the presence of sixty or seventy cruisers, sloops, and brigantines was indeed felt; each time a band ended a piece, a black ship full of young couples would fire a cannon. Once called The Detroit Electronic Music Festival, Movement celebrates Detroits unique culture and rich musical history as the birthplace of techno music. However, this approach was avoided since it encouraged a split personality, or dual image, for the brand [] Further, we believe that Black smokers increasingly will 'see through' this approach and possibly resent what essentially amounts to a 'separate but equal' dual campaign strategy (2). Kool: The Revitalization of an Image. B&W. Excess crowds, estimated at 50,000,[19] who had been unable to obtain tickets filled an adjacent hillside, and the weekend was marred by disturbances, including fence crashing and crowd surging, during the most popular performances. Joanne Brackeen, solo pianist. Come sing along, dance like no one is watching, eat local food and browse craft tents for hours. The 1957 performances of Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, and Carmen McRae were released on the album Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday at Newport (1958). The venue also played a critical role in maintaining order. Among the performers are Lambert, Hendricks & Bavan, the Oscar Peterson Trio, Roland Kirk, Duke Ellington, and the Count Basie Orchestra featuring Jimmy Rushing, at the closing.[53]. [6][7], In 1955, organizers were planning a second year for the festival but needed to find a new venue. "Historic Sounds of Newport, Newly Online", Newport Jazz Festival: Saturday, August 7, 2010, Newport Jazz Festival: Sunday, August 8, 2010, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Newport_Jazz_Festival&oldid=1137527826, This page was last edited on 5 February 2023, at 02:48. Sarah Vaughan and her trio. 1980s in jazz. ''Jazz on Film,'' new film program by David Chertok, featuring Louis Armstrong, Bill Evans, Erroll Garner, Ben Webster and others. '', Mr. Morgenstern emphasized that no drummers are involved in the performances. However, due to personal [], FTC disclosure: In an effort to continue to support this site's hosting and basic operations, occasionally we will provide links to our Amazon Associate/Amazon Affiliate store. Interestingly, Fort Adams military history caused the location to be intentionally difficult to attack. In 1972, festival producer George Wein transplanted the festival to New York City, calling it the Newport Jazz Festival-New York. [16] Festival Field remained the venue for the jazz festival until 1971. Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect Park West and Ninth Street, Brooklyn. These performances were given by a number of notable jazz musicians, including Billie Holiday, and were emceed by Stan Kenton. Respect was also given to the Festivals history. 2:30 P.M. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue, between 88th and 89th Streets. Select from premium Kool Jazz Festival of the highest quality. The new set restored the original festival performance after a recording from the Voice of America (which broadcast the performance) was discovered and, among other things, the odd timbre of the Gonsalves performance. July 5 Noon. TPUSA UPDATE. RJ Reynolds. Were Back announced the front page of The Providence Journal, complete with a photo of a smiling George Wein, upon the news of the Newport Jazz Festivals return to Americas First Resort. Tickets, $6-$10. ''Women Blow Their Own Horns,'' Melba Tolliver, host, with the Willene Barton Quintet, Melba Liston & Company, Dorothy Donegan, with Dizzy Gillespie, Clark Terry and an all-women jam with Lucille Dixon, Jean Fineberg, Marian McPartland, Barbara Merjan and Mary Osborne. Albert Ayler's performance at the 1967 festival was released as part of the Holy Ghost: Rare & Unissued Recordings (196270) box set (2004). Drummer J.R. Mitchell in an appearance with his quintet at the 1982 Kool Jazz Festival in New York. 8 P.M. Avery Fisher Hall. Benny Goodman, Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Max Roach, Buddy Rich, Joe. Dave Brubeck, one of the last artists to perform before 1971s riot brought his quartet. Information: 787-2020 or (914) 253-5900. Racist attitudes were probably a factor in some residents' opposition to the festival too as it commonly was across the country at that time.[7]. An expanded format involved multiple venues, including Yankee Stadium and Radio City Music Hall, and comprised 30 concerts with 62 performers including Dave Brubeck, Ray Charles, Duke Ellington, Roberta Flack, and Dizzy Gillespie. Tickets, $6.50. 2nd Annual Milwaukee Kool Jazz Festival: 07/29/1977: The Dramatics Aretha Franklin The Spinners: Albert King Wild Cherry: The Grand Slam Jam: 06/30/1978: Ted Nugent: Cheap Trick Heart Journey: Milwaukee Kool Jazz Festival: 06/02/1979: Marvin Gaye: The Bar-Kays The Manhattans Rose Royce Tomorrow night at Avery Fisher Hall the theme will be women blues singers, while Carnegie Hall will offer a survey of Chicago jazz. 2019 Featured Artists:Stanley Clarke, Cameron Graves Quartet, Chucho Valdes, Connie Han. Ross Tompkins, solo pianist. Weather Report, with Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Peter Erskine and Bobby Thompson Jr. Tickets, $9.50-$15.50. King and Nat Adderley. Internal documents from 1981 cited music as an idea or symbol that was truly Pan-Racial an idea that transcended the color of a smokers skin (2). Free. Music genres vary, with everything from EDM to indie and rock to disco. The program will trace the history of Chicago jazz from the 1920's, when Louis Armstrong played at the Lincoln Gardens with King Oliver, when the Austin High School Gang (which included Jimmy McPartland, Gene Krupa and Bud Freeman) developed ''Chicago style'' jazz and when Earl Hines was playing at the Apex Club with Jimmie Noone and started his big band at the Grand Terrace. Most writers do not even know whether an ad for the Amazon Store will appear until after they have completed writing their piece. . A schedule of events, with times, places, performers and ticket prices, follows for the Kool Jazz Festival, which begins today and continues until July 5. 8 P.M. Carnegie Hall. The group also performed at that years Newport Jazz branded Festival in Madaro, Japan, an event that occurred annually until 2004. Oscar Peterson in solo appearance. More information can be found on the Festivals website. Of course, these new sounds were significantly different from the music that came before and created an uproar among some ardent jazz fans. From 1984 to 2008, the festival was known as the JVC Jazz Festival; in the economic downturn of 2009, JVC ceased its support of the festival and was replaced by CareFusion. 7 Oct. 2004. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0DE1D9173BF934A35753C1A9629C8B63, 6. Walk through the SHIPYARD to get some Detroit eats, or head to Craft Bazaar to buy some local, handmade goods. Throw on your cowboy boots and hat and be prepared for a weekend of unforgettable entertainment. Fare, $9.50. But why should we? [20][21], The 1970 festival was three days instead of the usual four with an estimated attendance of 40,400. Oct 1981. http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/crj40f00, 4. ''The Blakey Legacy,'' with Art Blakey, Donald Byrd, Walter Davis, Curtis Fuller, Johnny Griffin, Bill Hardman, Billy Harper, Freddie Hubbard, Jackie McLean, Jymie Merritt, Woody Shaw, Victor Sproles, Cedar Walton and the Jazz Messengers. [48] Citing his advancing age and the pandemic, founder George Wein was unable to attend the 2021 Newport Jazz Festival; it was only the third time he was not in attendance since the event's founding in 1954. 8 P.M. The next day, Chick Corea with vibraphonist Gary Burton. [50], Two of the most famous performances in the festival's history are Miles Davis' 1955 solo on "'Round Midnight" and the Duke Ellington Orchestra's lengthy 1956 performance of "Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue", featuring a 27-chorus saxophone solo by Paul Gonsalves. By 2004, the KOOL MIXX promotion included limited edition cigarette pack art, meant to Celebrate the Soundtrack to the Streets. One advertisement for the special limited edition packs claimed that DJs are the Masters of Hip Hop like KOOL is the Master of Menthol. But then I heard a tape by Bobby McFerrin, who is in his 20's, and it really knocked me out.''. Tomorrow the pianist will be Joanne Brackeen, an adventurous modernist. From this year it will be called the Kool Jazz Festival because the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company is sponsoring it. In advertising KOOL Milds, B&W positioned the brand as Groovin: High Notes, Tasty Beats, and a Smooth Vibe. [31] Future installments in the 1980s and 1990s also predominantly featured jazz performers, although acts in other genres continued to appear sporadically, including return performances by B.B. Partly in honor of the Festivals first set in 1954, older sounds were represented by the Classic Jazz Band consisting of Dick Hyman, Bob Wilber, Major Holley, Oliver Jackson, Vic Dickenson, Doc Cheatham, and special guest Ruby Braff. ''Present Company Included,'' with Bill Cosby, Arnett Cobb, Mickey Roker, Jimmy Smith, B.B. Information: 787-2020 and (518) 587-3330. Tickets, $9.50-$16.50. The program is called ''Stompin' at the Savoy,'' and it honors the renowned Harlem ballroom where Mr. Calloway and his orchestra frequently played, where the original Savoy Sultans led by Al Cooper were the house band for many years and where Mr. Francis, as the drummer in Lucky Millinder's orchestra, which often played opposite the Savoy Sultans, had an opportunity to study the group whose style and arrangements he revived two years ago. The 1981 bill featured a lineup entirely of jazz performers, including McCoy Tyner, Dexter Gordon, Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Dizzy Gillespie, and Art Blakey. 2 to 11 P.M. Center for the Arts, State University, Purchase, N.Y.. Jazzfare II, with Joe Albany, a tribute to Eubie Blake, with Dick Hyman, Kenny Davern, Bobby Rosengarden and Milt Hinton, the Amherst Saxophone Quartet, Ruby Braff Quintet, John Bunch, with Charles Rouse, Tom Harrell, Bill Pemberton and Connie Kay, Candido and his V.I.P. The programs will all be in the same hall, same time, but with a different pianist each day. Information: (516) 292-9000. Tickets, $6-$10. Tickets, $8.50-$11.50. And, in their absence, new music increasingly incorporated ideas from other styles. Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Jazz Kaleidoscope Part I. ''The Grand Collaboration: Max Roach's M'Boom Meets the World Saxophone Quartet,'' with Mr. Roach, Ray Brooks, Freddie Waits, Joe Chambers, Ray Mantilla, Warren Smith, Omar Clay, Fred King, Hamiet Bluiett, Julius Hemphill, Oliver Lake and David Murray; benefit for the Leake Watts Childrens' Home in Yonkers. Booked artists were invited to return in 2021. the Gil Evans Big Band. Heath Brothers. ''Wild Women Don't Have the Blues'' in Fisher Hall at 8 P.M. is a follow-up to last year's successful ''Blues Is a Woman'' program. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. Arrangements with the title sponsor of the Newport Jazz Festival-New York had seen that festival promoted as the "Kool Jazz Festival". It was a small crowd compared to the up to 20,000 that would attend Festival Field each day. Working with Schlitz and KOOL, the festival changed its name based on what company was sponsoring. Mercer Ellington and the Duke Ellington Orchestra, and Panama Francis and his Savoy Sultans, with Gregory Hines, Phyllis Hyman, Terri Klausner and Priscilla Baskerville. The 1982 event - now retitled The Kool Jazz Festival - prominently featured duets with pianists. Rose Murphy, solo pianist. Tap into Getty Images' global scale, data-driven insights, and network of more than 340,000 creators to create content exclusively for your brand. Information: 787-2020 or (914) 253-5900. On the second night, after the recording of what would become The Dave Brubeck Quartet featuring Gerry Mulligan - The Last Set at Newport, over 12,000 people on the adjacent hillside crashed the fence during Dionne Warwick's performance of "What the World Needs Now Is Love". The Leroy Jenkins Mixed Quintet and Air, featuring Henry Threadgill, Fred Hopkins and Steve McCall. Little Feat / BB King / The Meters / John Mooney & Bluesiana. Celebrate festival season with a lineup of must-see music festivals in Michigan stacked with amazing acts. By 1980, KOOL industry documents described KOOL Jazz Festivals as the premier events in Black soul music, and cites the attending audience as 90% Black (http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/ofn14f00). There will be a concert of duets at Carnegie Hall at 8 P.M., played by Herbie Hancock, piano, and Ron Carter, bass; by the saxophonists Lee Konitz and Zoot Sims; by John Lewis, piano, and Milt Jackson, vibes; by Red Rodney, trumpet and Flugelhorn, and Ira Sullivan, a man of many instruments; by the humming bassists, Slam Stewart and Major Holley; by the singer Carol Sloan and Norman Simmons, piano, and by the guitarists Wayne Wright and Marty Grosz. 8 P.M. Carnegie Hall. King and Ray Charles in 1984, and blues rock guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan and his band Double Trouble in 1985. ''Big Band Jazz on Film,'' David Chertok's big band collection, featuring Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman and others. The Chick Corea Quartet, with Roy Haynes, Gary Peacock and Joe Henderson, and the Red Norvo/Tal Farlow Trio. [28] The revived festival took place at Fort Adams State Park, where it has remained since. The surge which destroyed the 1971 festival came from a hill nearby Festival Field. Many attendees were students who, in the absence of sufficient lodging, slept outdoors wherever they could, with or without tents. A suitable site, actually a simple but ample field, which would become known as Festival Field, was identified, and the move was completed for the 1965 festival. Collections; Project #ShowUs; . Marsalis solo on the albums version of Thelonious Monks Think of One would later win him a Grammy. [1][2], Most of the early festivals were broadcast on Voice of America radio, and many performances were recorded and released as albums. Creative Necessity: A Conversation with Skerik, A History of the Newport Jazz Festival Chapter X: Smooth Sailing?, 1984-1989, What to See at the 2022 Newport Jazz Festival Sunday, What to See at the 2022 Newport Jazz Festival Saturday. The 1980 New York jazz festival was billed as the Kool Newport Jazz Festival, and in 1981 the Newport name was dropped. Tickets, $6. Grow your brand authentically by sharing brand content with the internets creators. The live performances were set outdoors, on a lawn. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. In 1962, the Newport Jazz Festival resumed at Freebody Park. "Some people still call it the Kool Jazz Festival," Santangelo said. Saturday, August 21 paired George Shearing with Don Thompson and Dorothy Donegan with Page Cavanaugh. These included: Tito Puente and Celia Cruz (1990), Tower of Power (1992), Thomas Chapin (1995), Medeski Martin & Wood (1997), Femi Kuti, Cassandra Wilson, John Zorn, and Maceo Parker (2000), Isaac Hayes (2002), Pat Metheny (2003), and Dr. John (2006). This festival has something for everyone, and you won't want to miss out. New Orleans Fairgrounds & Racetrack. On Monday the 4th the last two days of the festival were indeed cancelled. Tickets, $6.50. Albert Dailey, solo pianist. 16 July 1981. http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/tir40f00, 2. Money from a show featuring drummer Max Roach at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine -- a new Newport setting -- will go to a children's home. New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Included on this musical tour of Chicago will be Art Hodes, Mama Yancey, Wild Bill Davison, Jimmy McPartland, Milt Hinton, Lee Konitz, Johnny Griffin and Ira Sullivan. Herbie Hancock Quartet, featuring Ron Carter and Tony Williams with Wynton Marsalis and the Terumasa Hino Group. Friday, June 5, 1981 Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, CA Kool & the Gang The Crusaders The Isley Brothers The Manhattans Tierra Add Setlist For further information, call. 7:30 P.M. Hempstead Town Park, Point Lookout, L.I. [42][43] In 2016, McBride was selected as the festival's artistic director and lineup curator. The legendary jam sessions were also revisited with a pairing of Gilespie, trombonist Al Grey, saxophonist Buddy Tate, and pianist Mike Renzi. Access the best of Getty Images with our simple subscription plan. Copy. Although tobacco companies repeatedly exploit music in brand advertising and promotion to appeal to youth, perhaps the KOOL brand has been most relentless in its adoption of music, and jazz in particular, in its advertising and promotional techniques. ''Kool was going on a national level with jazz festivals, and. Kool Jazz Festival (San Diego) 1975 Setlists Jul 25 1975 Date Friday, July 25, 1975 - Saturday, July 26, 1975 Venue San Diego Stadium, San Diego, CA, USA Report festival So far there are setlists of 10 gigs. Tickets, $6.50. Rob also contributed to Jazz Speaks, the official blog of The Jazz Gallery and has also so written for All About Jazz and Nextbop. 2 to 11 P.M. Center for the Arts, State University, Purchase, N.Y. Jazzfare I, featuring Big Sky Mud Flaps, Al and Joe Cohn Quartet, Earl Coleman, Richie Cole's Alto Madness, Ronnie Cuber Group, Albert Dailey, Thiago de Mello and Amazon, Ann Dinsmore, Mark Elf, Sonny Fortune Quartet, ''A Tribute to Sonny Greer,'' with Dick Hyman, Brooks Kerr and Mr. Greer, Tiny Grimes, Beaver Harris's 360o Music Experience, Ratzo Harris, Louis Hayes, Major Holley's tribute to Louis Jordan, with Doc Cheatham, Eddie Chamblee, Oliver Jackson, Eddie (Cleanhead) Vinson and Bily Butler, Paul Jeffrey and the Rutgers Jazz Ensemble, Dill Jones, Jimmy Knepper; Lee Konitz Nonette, Oliver Lake Quartet, Barbara Lea, Mel Lewis and the Jazz Orchestra, Jimmy Madison, Helen Merrill, Tri-State McDonald's High School Jazz Ensemble, Howard McGhee, Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz with Barry Harris; Billy Mitchell, Sam Price and Friends, Zoot Sims Quartet, Billy Taylor, Gene Taylor, Dick Wellstood, Sol Yaged and his All-Stars, Trumpet Workshop with Ted Curson, Rolf Ericson and Hannibal Marvin Peterson, Guitar Workshop with Ted Dunbar and Emily Remler and others. The 1960 event was also notable for the presence of a rival jazz festival that took place at the Cliff Walk Manor Hotel, just a few blocks away. [24] This format continued for the next years, but Wein missed the outdoors of Newport which the venues of New York City failed to duplicate. 10TH JAZZ FESTIVAL GOES SINGING AND DRUMMING IN, https://www.nytimes.com/1981/06/26/arts/10th-jazz-festival-goes-singing-and-drumming-in.html. 1981 Kool Jazz Festival Program Condition: -- "Very good. Although many giants of the music remained, throughout the 1970s, several of its heavyweights Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington chief among them passed away. For further information, call 787-2020. The series grew to 22 cities when in 1986 B&W decided to downsize to 3 cities and focus on other musical avenues like KOOL Country Shindig due to growing concern that the more successful the [Jazz] Festivals became, the blacker the [Kool brand] image would become (1). The first official event of the 10-day Kool Jazz Festival, formerly the Newport in New York Jazz Festival, will take place at Carnegie Recital Hall today at 5 P.M., when the veteran jazz pianist Cedar Walton will give a one-hour solo program in a series that will continue every day through July 4, except this Sunday. As of this year, producer George Wein announced Monday night, the annual event will be called the Kool Jazz Festival New York. 2:30 P.M. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue, between 88th and 89th Streets. 2019 Featured Artists: Odesza, Kygo, Bassnectar, Zeds Dead, Blissfest is a celebration of culture and music that features a range of music from bluegrass to Latin and Celtic to Jazz that music-lovers of all ages can enjoy. Learn how your comment data is processed. 's, Valerie Capers Trio, Junior Cook and Bill Hardman with Walter Bishop Jr., Terry Gibbs and Buddy DeFranco with Ross Tompkins and George Mraz, Billy Harper Quartet, Louis Hayes, Julius Hemphill Quartet, Fred Hersch, Robin Kenyatta Quintet, Byard Lancaster and Philly Funk, David Lahm Octet, Warne Marsh Quartet, Marian McPartland Piano Jazz, with Barbara Carroll and James Williams, Mike Peters's String Fever, Herb Pomeroy Big Band, Gene Taylor, Michael Urbaniak Group, Mal Waldron, Lynn Weishman and the Tentette Band, Bob Wilber and the Bechet Legacy, Old, New, Borrowed and Bluesy, ''A New Jazz Tap Show'' by Jane Goldberg's Changing Times Top Dance Company, saxophone workshop, with Nick Brignola, Sonny Fortune and Charles Rouse, singer's workshop, with Bob Dorough, Stella Marrs, Susannah McCorkle, Marlene VerPlanck and others. The only regularly working duo on the bill is Mr. Wright and Mr. Grosz, although Mr. Rodney and Mr. Sullivan frequently work together as part of a quintet, Mr. Lewis and Mr. Jackson played together for more than 20 years as members of the Modern Jazz Quartet, and Mr. Hancock and Mr. Carter, who were both members of Miles Davis's group in the 60's, are now working together in a new quartet with Winton Marsalis, trumpet, and Tony Williams, drums. Performances at the 1960 festival by Muddy Waters and Nina Simone were released as the albums At Newport 1960 and Nina Simone at Newport (1960). Located on the banks of the Detroit River, Mo Pop is more than a music festival. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Other performances that weekend included those by Oscar Peterson, Brazilian vocalist Tania Maria, Carmen McRae and her trio, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, and a trumpet duet between Freddie Hubbard and Jon Faddis. Speech for National Sales Meeting. B&W. The Newport Casino would not again host the festival since its lawn and other facilities did not stand up well to such a large event. The Kool Jazz Festival went on to play in July 1981, for a 4-year stint at the previous Milwaukee County Stadium - now Miller Park. Dorothy Donegan, solo pianist. They hired George Wein to organize the first festival and bring jazz to Rhode Island. Moreover, many of the musicians and their fans were African American. Wiki User. 8 P.M. Town Hall. ''Hey Gates,'' with Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra and Nancy Wilson in a tribute to Dinah Washington. He also noticed and appreciated the spirited nature of the younger audience. ''I've wanted to avoid the stuff they show every year - the Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald stuff,'' Mr. Giddins said. KOOL Nu Jazz artists included contemporary hip-hop, R&B, and soul artists including Erykah Badu, The Roots, and Big Boi of Outkast. Consequently, the workshops and receptions were held at Belcourt, while the music was presented at Freebody Park, an arena for sports near the casino. The 1964 festival was the last at Freebody Park, since the event had outgrown that venue also. A set by Herbie Mann featuring Chick Corea, at that same year's festival, was released on the album Standing Ovation at Newport. Tickets, $9.50-$15.50. Other acts at Fort Adams included Mel Torme, Gerry Mulligan and his Orchestra, the Modern Jazz Quartet, Oscar Peterson, Sarah Vaughan with her trio, and Tal Farlows trio with Red Norvo. ''Musicians for Each Other,'' with Joe Albany, Eddie Bert, Walter Bishop Jr., Dave Brubeck Trio, John Bunch, Kenny Burrell, Donald Byrd, Ted Curson, Frank Foster, Dizzy Gillespie, Milt Hinton, Oliver Jackson, Hank Jones, Max Kaminsky, Lee Konitz, Ellis Larkins, Mel Lewis, Machito, Adam Makowicz, George Masso, Gerry Mulligan, Red Norvo, Cecil Payne, Benny Powell, Bernie Privin, Red Rodney, Dewey Redman, Waymon Reed, Rufus Reid, Bobby Rosengarden, Jimmy Rowles, Jack Six, Slam Stewart, Carol Sloane, Norman Simmons, Zoot Sims, Ira Sullivan, Billy Taylor, Clark Terry, Mel Torme, Dick Wellstood, Spiegel Wilcox and Benny Bailey; benefit for the musicians fund. Lionel Hampton and his All-Star Band closed the weekend. The festival was halted after the stage was rushed and equipment destroyed. Tickets, $6.50. See the article in its original context from. Monday 5 P.M. Carnegie Recital Hall. The longstanding tradition of having artists sit in with others returned. 2019 Featured Artists: Tame Impala, Vampire Weekend, Ella Mai, Kali Uchis, Lizzo, As an Americana and Roots Festival, Hoxeyville Music Festival places you in farmland at the heart of the Manistee National Forest, surrounding you with trees and an unrivaled country-music-loving community. Saturdays performers included Nina Simone and the Herbie Mann Quintet with Ike & Tina Turner closing out the night. [34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41], Bassist Christian McBride made his Jazz Festival debut in 1991 as part of the Jazz Futures ensemble of young jazz musicians that also featured Roy Hargrove and Antonio Hart. 2023 Getty Images. 2019 Featured Artists: The Special Consensus, Quebe Sisters, Jones Family Singers, The Mammals, WAY UP MarquetteB-93 Birthday Bash - Comstock ParkThree Stacks Music FestivalHiawatha Traditional Music Fest MarquetteOld Town BluesFest Lansing, 2023 Michigan Economic Development Corporation. 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