Bradley University Jazz Festival set for Tuesday

The eighth annual Bradley University Jazz Festival will take place Tuesday, Feb. 21, in a Michel Student Center, 915 N. Elmwood. The high propagandize bands will perform via a day, starting during 8 a.m. Those performances are open to a public.

The festival will underline 14 high propagandize bands, guest artist Wycliffe Gordon, and clinicians Mary Jo Papich, Andrew Goodrich and Larry Harms.

The dusk unison will underline a Bradley Jazz Lab Band and Jazz Ensemble with Wycliffe Gordon during 7:30 p.m. in a Michel Student Center ballroom.

Tickets for a dusk unison are $15 for adults and $10 for students. For some-more information, call a Bradley Cultural Events Box Office during 677-2650.

Jazz-Rockets Preview

The Houston Rockets were dominated by their final opponent’s large men. They
could face a identical plea opposite a Utah Jazz.

The Rockets will try to win their third true opposite a visiting Jazz
on Sunday night.

Houston has struggled with coherence recently, losing 3 of four. Two
of a defeats came to teams with losing records, including a 111-98 detriment to
Minnesota on Friday.

After startling Western Conference-leader Oklahoma City with 96-95 win on
Wednesday, a Rockets (17-14) had no answers for Minnesota’s Kevin Love or
Nikola Pekovic. Both players had double-doubles, mixing for 63 points and 29
rebounds.

Houston Rockets ' Luis Scola , left, of Argentina, high-fives 13-year-old Nicholas Tijerina, right, before their diversion opposite a Utah Jazz , Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012, in Houston. Tijerina and his family were guest of a Rockets and perceived a behind-the-scenes debate while assembly with players. Tijerina is one of dual victims who were concerned in an random sharpened this past Dec as they were perplexing out for their school's basketball group on an outside justice in Edinburg, Texas. He was left inept and has been receiving medical reconstruction diagnosis in Houston.

Houston gave adult a season-high 64 points in a paint and was outrebounded
44-26 – a fewest rebounds of a season.

“They only kicked a tail,” manager Kevin McHale said. “They only rolled us
down, got inside of us. We didn’t have hit with them – they only kick us up.
Bottom line.”

Leading scorer Kevin Martin also struggled. He finished with 16 points, but
shot 4 of 11 and is averaging 12.0 points while sharpened 38.6 percent a last
nine games.

Houston didn’t accept most assistance from a possess large male in Luis Scola, who
scored 10 points while personification a season-low 22 minutes. He didn’t play any
better opposite Marc Gasol and Memphis on Tuesday, totaling 9 points and five
rebounds.

The Rockets will face another plea Sunday perplexing to enclose Paul
Millsap
and Al Jefferson. Millsap in sold has played good opposite Houston,
recording 4 uninterrupted double-doubles while averaging 27.3 points a last
three meetings.

Jefferson and Millsap are both entrance off good particular performances. Each
had a double-double in Utah’s 114-100 feat over Washington on Friday when
Jefferson scored a season-high 34 points and had 12 rebounds while Millsap
finished 14 and 12, respectively.

The Jazz (15-14) had mislaid 4 of 6 before Friday, averaging 89.5 points
over those 6 games. However, holding advantage of one of a NBA’s misfortune teams,
they scored 62 first-half points Friday and shot 52.8 percent overall.

Jefferson, who scored 29 points a prior dual games, scarcely surpassed
that sum in a initial half Friday with 26 on 12-of-15 shooting.

“We didn’t have any quarrel opposite him in a initial half,” Washington coach
Randy Wittman said. “He did whatever he wanted with a ball. And we didn’t
really seem to let it worry us.”

The Jazz will try to lift over a opening to their subsequent contest, but
they haven’t won uninterrupted games given Jan. 28 and 30. They also haven’t
played good on a road, going 3-9 while dropping 6 of their final 7 away
from home.

“We have to focus,” manager Tyrone Corbin said. “Continue to work. We have to
make certain we know since were good tonight and it’s since we did a great
job on a defensive finish of a floor.”

Despite clever performances by Millsap, Martin has led a Rockets to
back-to-back wins over a Jazz. He has 3 30-point performances in his last
six games opposite a Jazz, averaging 28.2 points.

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Utah Jazz Mar 2012 National and Local TV Schedule

The Utah Jazz are doing all they can to make a NBA Playoffs this season. Don’t design a likes of Al Jefferson, Paul Millsap, and Gordon Hayward to give adult a fight. With a clever month of March, they will be one step closer to a NBA Playoffs.

Check with your use provider for channel listings in your area. With NBA League Pass, Jazz fans opposite a republic can locate each diversion and declare each play.

Note: All start times Mountain

March 2012

Fri 2, Miami Heat during Utah Jazz, 7 p.m. (ROOT)

Sat 3, Utah Jazz during Dallas Mavericks, 6:30 p.m. (ROOT)

Mon 5, Utah Jazz during Cleveland Cavaliers, 5 p.m. (ROOT)

Wed 7, Utah Jazz during Charlotte Bobcats, 5 p.m. (ROOT)

Fri 9, Utah Jazz during Philadelphia 76ers, 5 p.m. (ROOT)

Sat 10, Utah Jazz during Chicago Bulls, 6 p.m. (ROOT)

Mon 12, Detroit Pistons during Utah Jazz, 7 p.m. (ROOT)

Wed 14, Utah Jazz during Phoenix Suns, 8:30 p.m. (ROOT)

Thu 15, Minnesota Timberwolves during Utah Jazz, 7 p.m. (ROOT, NBATV)

Sat 17, Golden State Warriors during Utah Jazz, 7 p.m. (ROOT)

Sun 18, Utah Jazz during Los Angeles Lakers, 7:30 p.m. (ROOT)

Tue 20, Oklahoma City Thunder during Utah Jazz, 7 p.m. (ROOT)

Thu 22, Utah Jazz during Sacramento Kings, 8 p.m. (ROOT)

Fri 23, Denver Nuggets during Utah Jazz, 8:30 p.m. (ROOT, ESPN)

Sun 25, Utah Jazz during Atlanta Hawks, 4 p.m. (ROOT)

Mon 26, Utah Jazz during New Jersey Nets, 5:30 p.m. (ROOT)

Wed 28, Utah Jazz during Boston Celtics, 5:30 p.m. (ROOT)

Fri 30, Sacramento Kings during Utah Jazz, 7 p.m. (ROOT)

Sat 31, Utah Jazz during Los Angeles Clippers, 8:30 p.m. (ROOT)

Sources:

All information supposing by NBA.com

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Summit County song students conduct to a Peaks Jazz Festival

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Twenty-five Summit County teenagers will spend partial of winter mangle pity a unison theatre with world-class jazz musicians during Peaks Jazz Festival, Feb 24-25 during Westlake High School in Saratoga Springs.

Peaks is sponsored by Caleb Chapman Music (CCM), a private module formed in American Fork. Since 1999 Caleb Chapman has been capturing courtesy with his veteran bands done adult of doubtful members Utah musicians aged 10 to18. Nine statewide respect bands are stoical of 150 musicians from as distant divided as St. George.

From despondency to alloy and essence to swing, Chapman’s bands have played some of a many prestigious venues in a world, including many vital American cities and general jazz festivals in Europe and Mexico. CCM bands have achieved with over 200 luminary guest artists, including jazz icons, dozens of Grammy winners from any vital genre, and members of bands such as a Rolling Stones, a Dave Matthews Band, AC/DC, Journey, and Tower of Power.

CCM has garnered many honors, including “Best of State” awards for tip Arts and Entertainment classification and best veteran band; 10 awards from jazz repository Downbeat twice “Best High School Jazz Band” in a republic for Crescent Super Band; and general Jazz Educator of a Year for Chapman.

Summit County musicians embody 25 students from 7 opposite schools: 12 from Park City High; 7 from Treasure Mountain Jr. High; dual from Weilenman School of Discovery and one any from Ecker Hill Middle School, Park City Day School and South Summit Middle and High Schools.

Fully half of a seventh-, eighth- and ninth-graders from a Little Big Band hails from Summit County: James Eckels, Brett Howard, Rawson Simmons, Quinn Dymalski, Jack Dinger, Tyler Webb, Jacob Ascherl, Tobin Greenwald, Leo Peters, Bryan Croce, and Joe Simmons. The rope has represented Utah from a National Governor’s Conference during Olympic Park to a general jazz discussion in New Orleans.

Park City rope members also embody 6 in a premier Crescent Super Band – Derrick Dymalski, Hartley Greenwald, Brett Howard, Parker Swenson, Grady Tesch, and Chloe Johnson; and Voodoo Orchestra – Quinn Schumacher, Will Schumacher, John Klein, and Molly Jager; La Onda Caribena – Molly Jager, Orville Clarke, Jack Weinrauch, and Ben Stephens; Hooligans Brass Band – Sully Tesch; and Duly Noted – Mason Stephens.

Peaks Jazz Festival provides a showcase for a Caleb Chapman bands and is one of a largest festivals of a form in a West. Peaks will horde guest artists from via a U.S. and many Utah jazz professionals. Headliners embody Latin Grammy-nominated saxophonist Ed Calle; Wynton Marsalis’s Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra lead wail Sean Jones; steel drum specialist Andy Narell; Birdland drummer Tommy Igoe; and more. The eventuality also facilities giveaway clinics and foe performances by over 60 Utah tyro ensembles.

Concerts will be hold on Friday, Feb. 24, and Saturday, Feb. 25, during 7 p.m. during Westlake Auditorium, 99 North 200 West in Saratoga Springs. Friday’s unison facilities Ed Calle, Sean Jones, Andy Narell, Tommy Igoe and a Crescent Super Band, with Duly Noted, Hooligans Brass Band, Voodoo Orchestra, and La Onda Caribena. Saturday’s lineup facilities Sean Jones, Ed Calle, Alan Pasqua, Jody Espina, Rick Drumm and a Crescent Super Band with Little Big Band, Soul Research Foundation, Lo-Fi Riot, and Crescent Octet. Tickets are $10 and are accessible from all internal CCM rope members or by job 801-763-0200. For some-more information, visit, www.CalebChapmanMusic.com

Freihofer’s Jazz Festival: Grammy winners galore to appear

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Diana Krall

Trombone Shorty

Esperanza Spalding

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— SARATOGA SPRINGS

The Freihofer’s Saratoga Jazz Festival, one of a many distinguished and longest-running jazz events in a world, will applaud a landmark 35th anniversary during Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Jun 30 and Jul 1, with a energetic lineup of some-more than 20 acclaimed artists and ensembles on dual stages.

Festival headliners include Diana Krall, Chris Botti, Trombone Shorty and New Orleans Avenue, Esperanza Spalding “Radio Music Society,” Hiromi Trio Project, Yellowjackets, and Maceo Parker, among others.

Tickets are on sale online now for SPAC members; online sales to a open start Mar 12. Tickets and information are accessible during www.spac.org.

“Over a past 35 years, some-more than half a million fans have gifted a unusual multiple of song and atmosphere that has done a Freihofer’s Saratoga Jazz Festival one of a longest-running and many distinguished song events in a world,” pronounced Marcia J. White, SPAC’s boss and executive director.

“Founded by jazz impresario George Wein in 1978, a festival has featured a Who’s Who of jazz greats that includes Ray Charles, Dave Brubeck, Miles Davis, Tito Puente, Sonny Rollins, Joshua Redman, Wynton Marsalis and dozens more,” White said. “George had a prophesy to comprehend that if he ‘built it, they would come.’ Thirty-five years later, his dream lives on; this festival stays a mecca for jazz and song lovers opposite a Northeast.”

“Throughout all of these years, a dual things that have consistently remained are high peculiarity song and a audience’s loyalty and unrestrained for a music,” pronounced Danny Melnick, boss of Absolutely Live Entertainment that co-produces a festival with SPAC. “This year’s festival has been automatic to applaud these dual things.”

Melnick cites a second retreat theatre programming as a covenant to this. Billed as “Encore Series during a Gazebo,” featured artists will embody (with their respective, prior SPAC appearance): Jeremy Pelt Quintet (2004), Sachal Vasandani (2007), Trio of Oz, featuring Omar Hakim and Rachel Z (2010), Pedrito Martinez Group (2011), Mario Abney and The Abney Effect (2010), and Edmar Castaneda (2006), among others.

“For a retreat stage, this is a initial time in a story of a festival where we’ve brought behind artists that have formerly played there,” Melnick said. “In that regard, a encore array is unequivocally a present to a festival’s longtime fans who have asked us to ‘bring back’ these artists. This is a approach of thanking fans for their continued support.”

In further to performances on SPAC’s amphitheater and Gazebo stages, a festival facilities a excellent humanities and crafts fair, CD signings by artists, a full-service bar in a Hall of Springs, southern-style grill and other food vendors, and a children’s qualification area. Guests might also move in their possess food and beverages, as good as blankets, tents and grass umbrellas. Parking is free. Continued…

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Jefferson scores 34 as Jazz kick Wizards 114-100

SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—After losing 5 of six, Utah Jazz players admitted
to being a bit “chippy” during use on Thursday.

They took out their disappointment on a immature Washington Wizards group Friday
night, heading by 12 during halftime and scoring 38 points in a third entertain en
route to a 114-100 victory.

Al Jefferson did many of a damage, scoring a season-high 34 points,
including 26 in a initial half and 14 true in a second quarter.

Utah Jazz conduct manager Tyrone Corbin watches his group during a initial half of an NBA basketball diversion opposite a Washington Wizards , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Salt Lake City. The Jazz won 114-100.

“We didn’t have any quarrel opposite him in a initial half,” Wizards coach
Randy Wittman said. “He did whatever he wanted with a ball. And we didn’t
really seem to let it worry us.”

Jefferson had eclipsed his deteriorate high of 30 points with scarcely 5 minutes
left in a third as a Jazz led by as many as 28. He finished 16 of 23 with 12
rebounds, 3 steals and a blocked shot.

“He looked unequivocally pointy out there and a offense kind of ran through
him,” Jazz manager Tyrone Corbin said. “He done a right shots and upheld to
his teammates when he was double-teamed.”

Washington was within 10 points early in a third before Utah blew a game
open with runs of 8-0 and 20-8.

“It was really critical (to put them away),” pronounced backup indicate ensure Earl
Watson,
who combined 5 points, a blocked shot and dual assists. “With a young
team like that, they like to play free, and we have to be careful.”

John Wall led a Wizards with 24 points, while Jordan Crawford combined 21 off
the bench.

Last deteriorate as a rookie, Wall averaged 23.5 points and 11 assists in two
wins over a Jazz. Utah did a improved pursuit of badgering him early this time.

Wall was unhappy in a 27-12 corner Utah had in fast-break points.

“We weren’t removing back, holding tough shots and not personification defense,”
Wall said. “To give adult 100 points in 3 buliding is unnecessary.”

Wall also didn’t get most support from 3 other Wizards starters: Nick
Young
shot 4 of 12, Trevor Booker was 1 of 5 and Chris Singleton 2 of 4.

Jazz indicate ensure Devin Harris did his best to keep adult with Wall, scoring six
straight points in a third entertain on a three-point play and 3-point shot when
Utah took control. He also had dual steals and a season-high 9 assists.

“We wanted to come out and set a dash and conflict a basket,” Corbin
said. “Devin did a good pursuit pulling a round and aggressive a basket in
transition.”

Paul Millsap combined 14 points and 12 rebounds for Utah, that hold a 70-44
advantage in a paint.

The Wizards got within 64-54 on a layup by JaVale McGee with 10:08 left in
the third.

Harris afterwards strike a using jumper, Millsap followed with a three-point play
and Jefferson’s take set adult Gordon Hayward’s 3-pointer that bumped Utah’s lead
to 72-54.

Jefferson strike dual some-more mid-range jumpers and Raja Bell a 3 to make it 79-59.
Jefferson’s 4-footer with 4:49 left in a third gave Utah a largest lead,
92-64.

“I consider a rest helped (Jefferson),” Corbin pronounced of a day off after
three games in 3 days early in a week.

Jefferson had a 10-point initial entertain and 16-point second entertain as the
Jazz led 62-50 during halftime. He was 12 of 15 during a mangle and within 4 of his
previous deteriorate high of 30 set points Jan. 10 opposite Cleveland.

In a end, Jefferson was only happy with a win. But he knows a Jazz
have to be improved on a road, where they play 3 of their subsequent 4 and
eight of a subsequent 11.

“(At home) you’ve got a fans behind you, and we get that energy,”
Jefferson said. “But when you’re on a road, it’s we opposite a world.”

The Wizards should know. They have won only 3 highway games all deteriorate and
travel to Phoenix next.

NOTES: The Jazz shot 59.1 percent in a initial half and 52.8 percent
overall. … Jazz F Gordon Hayward and Wizards G Shelvin Mack played together in
2010 when Butler won a West Regional during EnergySolutions Arena to allege to
the NCAA Final Four and eventually a championship game. … Utah fell behind
10-4 to open a diversion though outscored Washington 28-10 to take a 32-20 lead after
one quarter. …The Jazz entered ranked fifth in a NBA in dais scoring at
36.6 points per game. Their pot scored 39 in this one. … Corbin pronounced he
wanted to make a unwavering bid to get rookie ensure Alec Burks some-more playing
time. Burks didn’t disappoint. He started 6 of 6 and finished with 13 points in
20 minutes, including a 3-pointer that put a Jazz during 100 points by three
quarters. … Crawford was averaging 11.5 points off a bench. … Washington
is 3-16 when permitting 100 points or more.

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Jazz face pivotal four-game stretch

Jazz manager Tyrone Corbin arrived for practice, took one demeanour during a larger-than-normal media entertainment and immediately wondered if a many famous actor in BYU story was returning to EnergySolutions Arena for an encore.

“What, is Jimmer in town?”

The answer to that, of course, is no. Jimmer Fredette and a Sacramento Kings won’t be in city Friday night. That would be John Wall and a Washington Wizards.

Fact is, however, a Jazz have mislaid 7 of nine, are disorder from their toughest widen of a deteriorate and are confronting an critical 4 games heading into a NBA All-Star mangle subsequent weekend.

“It’s an critical 4 games, no doubt,” Corbin said. “We have to make certain that we don’t behind into a All-Star break. We wish to be personification good going into it.”

An above-.500 record after subsequent Wednesday would be means for encouragement, while limping into a mangle would be a vital means for concern.

The report isn’t light, either. Utah is adored by 9 opposite a Wizards group sap from a enlarged Western Conference highway trip, though Houston and San Antonio will any be adored opposite a Jazz, and a highway diversion opposite a Kevin Love-led Timberwolves isn’t a cakewalk it used to be.

Getting better, removing a small rest and anticipating a certainty that led to a 9-4 start are priorities this week. Beating a Wizards qualifies as a must.

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“We have to shake off a highway outing and do a things that done us successful in a initial place,” swingman Gordon Hayward said. “We only have to concentration on a subsequent game. Washington is a tough team, so we need to be prepared to play.”

The reunion

On Friday night, Hayward will face off opposite his former teammate during Butler, Shelvin Mack, a haven ensure for Washington. This is a initial time a dual will play opposite any other as professionals. But matchups during a Indianapolis pro-am and open gyms during Butler were wars, according to Hayward.

“We unequivocally go during it,” pronounced a second-year starter. “He’s really competitive, and so am I. It will really be good to see him. I’m excited.”

2012 PLAYBOY JAZZ FESTIVAL FEATURES NEW ARTISTS AND JAZZ ICONS SATURDAY AND …

2012 PLAYBOY JAZZ FESTIVAL FEATURES NEW ARTISTS AND JAZZ ICONS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, JUNE 16TH 17TH AT HOLLYWOOD BOWL

Featuring a world class lineup of talent, the 34th annual Playboy Jazz Festival will present an eclectic roster of Grammy-winning artists, acclaimed jazz icons, rising stars and Festival favorites, Saturday and Sunday, June 16th and 17th, at the renowned Hollywood Bowl.

Showcasing the entire spectrum of jazz, the event annually attracts over 35,000 fans from all over the world. Among the headliners for the two day concert are Ramsey Lewis, Robin Thicke, Ozomatli, Sheila E., Boney James and Christian McBride.

Having played the Festival on numerous occasions, Grammy-winner Ramsey Lewis will take to the Playboy stage for the first time with his popular Electric Band. Known for such chart topping hits as “The In Crowd”, “Hang On Sloopy” and more, Lewis continues to captivate fans with his legendary piano playing and the innovative style that have earned him three Grammy awards and seven Gold records. He will perform hits from his classic Sun Goddess album as well as his latest CD, Ramsey Taking Another Look

Currently riding high with the success of his fifth album, Love After War, RB singing sensation Robin Thicke is making his highly anticipated Festival debut. Before his stunning breakthrough as a hit making singer-songwriter, the Los Angeles native was already composing and producing for such superstar artists as Michael Jackson, Marc Anthony, Christina Aguilera and many others. His debut CD sold nearly two million copies, spawning the mega-hit “Lost Without U”, which topped four Billboard charts simultaneously and was named ASCAP’s Song Of The Year. His current release, Love After War, features Lil Wayne and debuted on the Billboard 200. Festival fans will be able to experience firsthand the talent that has won Thicke thousands of faithful fans and catapulted him to multi-platinum status.

Celebrated Los Angeles culture-mashers Ozomatli, whose rapid rise to stardom has taken them from hometown heroes to United States Department Cultural Ambassadors, are returning to the Playboy stage for their fifth appearance. Their notorious urban-Latino collision of hip-hop and salsa, dancehall and cumbia, samba and funk, meringue and comparsa, East L.A RB and New Orleans jazz mixed with Jamaican reggae and Indian raga should once again move the crowd to its feet.

Sure to turn up the heat is the return appearance of the Emmy and Grammy-nominated Sheila E. Making her Festival debut as a leader, she has previously performed several times at the Festival with her legendary father, percussionist Pete Escovedo, and their family’s famous band, with whom she still tours. A star in her own right, she has served as the musical director for such superstars as Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé, and Prince. Known for her mega hit, “The Glamorous Life”, she also performed with Prince on his Purple Rain Soundtrack leading to such solo hits as “The Belle of St. Mark” and “A Love Bizarre”. She also toured with Ringo Starr and his All-Starr band in 2001, 2003 and 2006 and more recently performed alongside Marc Anthony in the American Idol Season 10 finale.

With four gold albums, three Grammy nominations, a Soul Train Award, and an NAACP award nomination to his credit, Boney James is considered by many to be one of the most influential jazz artists of his generation. Back by popular demand, James will bring his soulful grooves back to the Festival for the fourth time. Having sold over 3 million copies of his 12 albums, (Eight of which made #1 on the Billboard contemporary jazz chart), James produced, arranged and co-wrote his latest CD, Contact. Although the new CD still features James’ signature sound, it has an added intensity inspired by his personal life after a serious car accident. Continuing to break down barriers with his music, James continues to make ‘contact’ with his fans, connecting with them through his music all over the world.

Philadelphia born bass virtuoso and Grammy winner Christian McBride is one of the most recorded musicians of his generation. Having appeared on close to 300 recordings as a sideman or leader before the age of 40, McBride has played with such high caliber artists as Sting, The Roots, Kathleen Battle, Carly Simon and James Brown to name a few. Making his first Festival appearance with his big band, McBride’s first big band album, The Good Feeling, just won the 2012 Grammy for “Best Large Jazz Ensemble”. He has performed and recorded with such jazz giants as Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis, Diana Krall, McCoy Tyner, Chick Corea, Roy Haynes, Joshua Redman, and many more. In 2006, he was named to the position of “creative chair for jazz” with the L.A. Philharmonic, taking over from Dianne Reeves. Although he lives in the musical worlds of hip hop, soul and classical music, he continues to be a trailblazer as a band leader and has composed a number of pieces for larger ensembles, showcasing his hallmark energy and versatility.

Since the release of their second album Naturally in 2005, Sharon Jones the Dap- Kings have become a worldwide sensation. Steeped in the gilded and gritty sounds of gospel, 60s soul and funk, the nine-piece band continues to electrify fans with their fiery live performances and intoxicating, heart-throbbing sound. Their latest CD, I Learned the Hard Way, moved 100,000 copies in just four months out and they have been playing to sell out crowds all over the world. Returning for a second appearance after their triumphant debut a few years ago, Jones the Dap- Kings will no doubt rock the house once more.

Bringing their ‘party’ to the Festival for the first time, The Soul Rebels with special guests Leo Nocentelli, Zigaboo Modeliste and Ivan Neville were founded by New Orleans natives Lumar LeBlanc and Derrick Moss, all of whom are making their Festival debut. An eight piece ensemble harnessing the power of horns and drums in the party-like atmosphere of a dance club, the group honed their skills where most New Orleans bands do — in the street. Nocentelli, the group’s guitarist, has recorded with such major artists as Stevie Wonder, Paul McCartney and Sting. Modeliste, a pioneer of second line funk, has worked with Keith Richards, Robert Palmer and Dr. John. Both of them are original members of the legendary Meters, New Orleans’ most famous funk band. Singer-songwriter Ivan Neville, also a multi-instrumentalist, is the son of Aaron Neville and leader of the group Dumpstaphunk. Together they’ve updated the brass band tradition and taken it a step further by adding hip hop and half sung, half rapped lyrics. The group averages 250 shows a year, playing everywhere from South Africa to Europe and the United States.

Bringing an international flavor to the Festival are the Global Gumbo All-Stars. A creation of the legendary Quincy Jones, the group features acclaimed bassist Richard Bona, noted guitarist Lionel Loueke, drummer Francisco Mela, and young piano phenomenon Alfredo Rodriguez, in a rotating ensemble of top singers and musicians from around the world. Born in Cameroon, bassist Richard Bona has worked as the musical director for Harry Belafonte and toured with Pat Metheny as a percussionist and vocalist. A native of West Africa, Lionel Loueke has performed with Herbie Hancock, Angelique Kidjo, Wayne Shorter, Santana and Sting. Cuban drummer Francisco Mela is a favorite among such elite jazz musicians as Joe Lovano, John Scoffield and others. Since being discovered by Quincy Jones at the Montereux Jazz Festival, young pianist and Jones’ protégé, Alfredo Rodriguez has sky rocketed to success, performing with such legendary jazz artists as Herbie Hancock, and McCoy Tyner, playing many of the world’s top jazz Festivals.

Returning as Master of Ceremonies for his 31st year, jazz aficionado Bill Cosby will bring his own group of specially chosen musicians to perform. Featured in this year’s Cos Of Good Music are: Pianist Farid Barron; noted bassist and composer Dwayne Burno; three time Grammy nominee, world class drummer and percussionist Ndugu Chancler; veteran saxophonist Tia Fuller; guitarist Matthew Garrison; esteemed trumpeter Ingrid Jensen; master jazz percussionist Babatunde Lea; exceptional saxophonist Erena Terakubo. Farid Barron, Tia Fuller, Matthew Garrison, and Erena Terakubo are all making their Festival debut.

Celebrating their 50th anniversary, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band is synonymous with Dixieland and the best of New Orleans jazz and blues. Making a return appearance, the group once again will bring the spirit of the Crescent City to the Playboy stage in another rousing performance. Renowned for their rotating group of local New Orleans musicians who tour throughout the world, the group’s mission is to preserve the legacy of the traditional New Orleans and Dixieland jazz typically played on the Mississippi riverboats until the early 20th century.

A Festival favorite, Keb’ Mo’ will bring the African-American folk-soul vibe of his 2011 collection, The Reflection to the show. A three-time Grammy winner, The Reflection is Mo’s first new album since Suitcase in 2006. Featuring such diverse artists as Vince Gill, Dave Koz, India Arie, and David T. Walker, The Reflection is unique as it’s not a blues album, but an accumulation of all of Mo’s various influences – pre-disco, RB, American folk, gospel, blues and more that contribute to create the sound uniquely so his own.

Renowned drummer, composer, and producer Terri Lyne Carrington will make her Festival debut with a live performance of her Grammy-winng The Mosaic Project (2011) at this year’s show, featuring noted female artists Gretchen Parlato, Carmen Lundy, Tia Fuller (also playing in the Cos Of Good Music), Ingrid Jensen, Helen Sung, Linda Taylor and Mimi Jones, all of whom are making their Festival along with Carrington. After 20 years of touring with such luminaries as Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Al Jarreau, Stan Getz and many more, Carrington took a hiatus from recording, and returned in 2005. Recently she returned to her hometown of Boston where she was appointed a professor at her Alma Mater, Berklee College of Music.

Although most of the members of the exciting new all-star septet The Cookers have played the Festival at one time or other, this is their debut performance together as a group. One of the hottest bands around, The Cookers summon up an aggressive mid 60s spirit with a potent collection of expansive post-bop originals, marked by all the pyrotechnic playing expected of some of the heaviest hitters on the scene today. Billy Harper, Cecil McBee, George Cables, Eddie Henderson, and Billy Hart all came up in the heady era of the mid ‘60s, while David Weiss and Craig Handy are from a more recent generation. Their version of the band was solidified in 2007 and they have been playing venues around the world ever since. .

Marking their first festival appearance, the all-star group Spectrum Road features devoted Williams protégé Cindy Blackman-Santana on drums, John Medeski (Medeski, Martin Wood) on keyboards, Vernon Reid (founder and primary songwriter of the rock band Living Colour) and the legendary Jack Bruce (from the psychedelic rock power trio Cream). Spectrum Road is named for one of the incendiary tracks on the Emergency! album by The Tony Williams Lifetime. From his stunning debut with Miles Davis at 17, through his pioneering fusion work with John McLaughlin, Larry Young, Allan Holdsworth and others, the late Tony Williams was one of the most renowned jazz drummers of all time. The four originally joined forces as the Lifetime Tribute Band, playing a series of concerts commemorating Williams’ famed group in Japan. In 2011 they reunited, playing high profile jazz clubs throughout North America. The response was so positive, they renamed themselves and began touring as Spectrum Road.

The eight piece ensemble Chico Trujillo will bring the high energy music of Chile to the Playboy stage in their Festival debut. One of the major orchestras in the country, Chico Trujillo pioneered the revival of Chilean Cumbia. Led by vocalist Aldo “Macha” Asenjo, the band is known in its homeland as the ‘soundtrack’ to every party, from Arica to Punta Arenas. Their hot, sizzling blend of classic cumbia, bolero, Latin music, Balkan and reggae attracts audiences of all generations. Chico Trujillo has come to symbolize a unique cocktail that has its roots in the pre-Pinochet era and has managed to incorporate all aspects of popular culture in Chile´.

Bringing his hard hitting Afro-pop to the Festival for the first time is KG Omulo, a singer/songwriter and pioneer of Afro-Urban music who regularly packs American clubs with his powerful calls for justice and deep grooves. His ability to take on the dark ironies of politics, with anger in the rhythms, combined with his powerful baritone voice, has made him equally popular in his native Kenya. His songs include English and Swahili lyrics. On his recently released solo debut album Ayah Ye! Moving Train, Omulo taps into the spirit of Bob Marley, Fela Kuti, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. The band includes some of Central Florida’s finest brass and string practitioners, who have collectively worked with Sam Rivers, Ray Charles, T-Pain, Mofrot, The Legendary JC’s, Junkie Rush, AM Conspiracy and Shak Nasti.

Opening Saturday’s show at 3:00 p.m. is the LAUSD / Beyond the Bell All City Jazz Band under the direction of Tony White and J.B. Dyas. Calabasas High School Jazz Band will open the show on Sunday at 3:00 p.m.
Darlene Chan, president of FestivalWest Inc. is the producer for the Playboy Jazz Festivals for the 34th consecutive year. Hugh Hefner is executive producer and Richard Rosenzweig is President Emeritus of the Playboy Jazz Festival.
Single day tickets will be available through Ticketmaster starting February 10th. Patrons can purchase tickets online at www.ticketmaster.com, over the phone by calling (213) 365-3500 or (714) 740-7878, at any Ticketmaster outlet or by downloading a ticket order form available at www.playboyjazzfestival.c… There is also a link to the Ticketmaster website on the Playboy Jazz Festival website. Tickets may also be purchased at the Hollywood Bowl Box Office beginning May 7th

More Information: http://www.playboyjazzfestival.com

Playboy Jazz Festival to Feature Sheila E., Robin Thicke, Ozomatli

New and returning artists such as Sheila E., Ozomatli, Sharon Jones and a Dap-Kings and Robin Thicke are only a few of a acts set to perform during a 34th Annual Playboy Jazz Festival. The yearly Los Angeles low-pitched establishment will strike a Hollywood Bowl on Jun 16 and 17.

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Festival writer Darlene Chan and MC and mythological comedian Bill Cosby rigourously announced a lineup on Thursday during a Playboy Mansion, with Cosby handling to fist in several jokes while on stage.  

Motioning to Kenyan Afro-funk thespian KG Omulo, whose lane “Moving Train,” off his latest manuscript Ayah ye Moving Train, is accessible in English and Swahili, Cosby cracked: “See this is a United States, they still worry about black people, so when we start singing in Swahili, people who are not black start to get worried, since they start looking around to see if anybody is pulling anything out. Just remember to explain to us what you’re doing and we will forgive you, we won’t remove your Green Card.” 

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Cosby will lapse to a festival as Master of Ceremonies to deliver a 19 acts, that embody best Jazz outspoken album Grammy leader Terri Lyne Carrington’s Mosaic Project, also referred to as “The Women” by Chan and Cosby.

High propagandize bands featured during a festival embody a LAUSD/Beyond The Bell All City Jazz Band, underneath a instruction of Tony White and J.B. Dyas, that will perform on Saturday, and a Calabasas High School Jazz Band, underneath a instruction of Joshua Barroll, who will tighten out a eventuality on Sunday.

Ticket information is accessible during Ticketmaster and the festival’s central site. Tickets will also be available at a Hollywood Bowl box bureau starting May 5.

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Jazz review: Chucho Valdes, Poncho Sanchez and Terence Blanchard

Chucho Valdes
A deeply soulful and mostly underrated genre, Latin jazz has been a concentration of a debate lately. When a Recording Academy motionless to restructure a Grammy Awards this year and in a routine killed a Latin jazz category, a preference was met with rage by some of a many successful musicians in a field. Latin jazz still matters, they asserted. It deserves to be cherished.

The timing, then, couldn’t have been improved for Thursday’s opening by maestro Cuban pianist Chucho Valdés and his Afro-Cuban Messengers during Walt Disney Concert Hall, only days after a Grammy ceremony.

Wonderfully unpredictable, radiant and mercurial, a one-hour set left a ability assembly pining for more. The finish was inevitable: So this is what we’d be blank if Latin jazz was silenced.

Valdés is a son of Bebo Valdés, maybe a many artistic pianist and bandleader from a golden epoch of Cuban music. During a ’70s, Chucho stepped resolutely into a destiny by first Irakere — a now-mythical organisation that pioneered a alloy of Cuban folklore, jazz and rock.