FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (PRWEB)
December 13, 2019
http://southfloridajazz.org" rel="nofollow - South Florida JAZZ , South Florida’s premier jazz organization, announces a powerhouse lineup for its third season at the elegant Bailey Hall.
Bailey Hall is located on the A. Hugh Adams
Central Campus at 3501 SW Davie Rd. in Davie and offers free parking.
Subscriptions and individual tickets are available by visiting http://www.baileyhall.org" rel="nofollow - http://www.baileyhall.org
or contacting the Bailey Hall box office at (954) 201-6884. The box
office and phone lines are open Monday through Friday from noon to 5
p.m.; Saturday from 7:00 p.m. until curtain time. All performances
commence at 8:00 p.m.
“Based on the musical vocabulary and
innovations of its forebears, jazz is always evolving and we have put
this season together to feature a dazzling array of modern jazz in all
its iterations,” said South Florida JAZZ President Ronald B. Weber, M.D.
“From veteran stars, such as Monty Alexander, Nestor Torres and Dee
Bridgewater, to established, but still rising superstars, pianist
Christian Sands and vocalist Jazzmeia Horn, our 2020 season is a
snapshot of where jazz is today and the artists that are creating its
future. At the same time we recognize the centennial of the most
important artist in the modern jazz tradition, Charlie ‘Yardbird’
Parker.”
Here are brief sketches of the artists that will appear in 2020 edition of South Florida JAZZ at Bailey Hall:
JANUARY 18, 2020
MONTY ALEXANDER TRIO
Back by popular demand, the jazz master from New York by way of
Kingston, Jamaica, Dr. Monty Alexander, returns with his empathetic,
hand-in-glove trio. Monty’s playing has always retained a strong
Caribbean influence, but with a significant bebop flavor and a bright
swinging feeling. Influenced predominantly by Nat Cole, Frank Sinatra,
Oscar Peterson, and Wynton Kelly, His roots are evident in all of his
playing, both on piano and the related melodica, a keyboarded wind
instrument.
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FEBRUARY 15, 2020
NESTOR TORRES QUINTET
Born in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, the dynamic, crowd-pleasing flutist
Néstor Torres resided in Miami for many years though currently lives in
California. Nestor has retained his Caribbean roots, while exploring
jazz in its many forms with intriguing fusions with other genres. While
his early inspirations were Dave Brubeck, Tito Puente and Cal Tjader,
his early heroes were the classical flute icons Jean Pierre Rampal and
his “man with the golden flute” (literally) successor, James Galway.
Beyond them, his influences include Cuban legend Richard Egües, and jazz
greats Herbie Mann and Hubert Laws.
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MARCH 21, 2020
JAZZMEIA HORN
Originally from Dallas, Texas, Jazzmeia Horn became a New Yorker
while attending the New School. Possessing a luminous gift that the late
great Jon Hendricks called “… one of the best voices I’ve heard in over
40 years,” the 2015 Thelonious Monk Competition winner is a rising jazz
superstar. Her 2017 debut, A Social Call, in her words, a call to
social awareness, was nominated for a Grammy® Award and voted the best
jazz vocal debut in the 2017 NPR Music Jazz Critics Poll. Her newest
release, Love and Liberation, is a call to action.
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APRIL 25, 2020
“CELEBRATING CHARLIE PARKER – A Centennial Concert”
Javon Jackson Quintet featuring Donald Harrison
There is only one individual who unquestionably revolutionized jazz,
taking it from the bouncy, danceable Swing Era to searing bebop. That
was Kansas City-born alto saxophonist Charlie “Yardbird” Parker. His
impact on the emerging art form was astounding and breathtaking,
creating an extraordinary improvisational style and even an iconoclastic
lifestyle that changed music and individual expression forever.
The band paying tribute to Bird includes
saxophonists Javon Jackson and Donald Harrison, pianist George Cables,
bassist Gerald Cannon, and drummer McClenty Hunter, all of the
tradition.
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MAY 16, 2020
CHRISTIAN SANDS TRIO
Christian Sands was born in New Haven, Connecticut. Like many
accomplished performers, he began piano lessons at the age of four. He
comments that "I grew up with [the piano] in the house, in the classroom
and on stage, so it has always been a huge part of my life.” As a
teenager he was mentored by the legendary Billy Taylor. He then went on
to study at the Manhattan School of Music. Upon graduation, he joined
acclaimed bassist Christian McBride’s Inside Straight band and also
McBride’s trio. Christian now leads his own band full-time.
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JUNE 13, 2020
DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER
Over the course of a multifaceted career, Grammy® and Tony®
Award-winning jazz giant Dee Dee Bridgewater reached the upper echelon
of vocalists, putting her unique spin on standards, as well as taking
intrepid leaps of faith in re-structuring jazz classics. A fearless
explorer and keeper of tradition, the three-time Grammy-winner won the
Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Album for Eleanora Fagan (1915-1959): To
Billie With Love From Dee Dee. In addition, in 2017, Ms. Bridgewater was
the recipient of the NEA Jazz Masters Fellowship, the highest award our
nation bestows upon jazz artists.
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Funding for http://www.southfloridajazz.org" rel="nofollow - South Florida JAZZ
is provided in part by grant from the Broward County Board of County
Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Division.
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