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Live music returns to SPAC next month with return of Jazz fest


SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — The stage at Saratoga Performing Arts Center will soon be filled with entertainment and fans again as the 2021 Freihofer s® Saratoga Jazz Festival begins next month.
Saratoga Performing Arts Center and Absolutely Live Entertainment announce the return of the 2021 Freihofer s® Saratoga Jazz Festival, marking the first live performances on SPAC s stage since the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered arts venues last spring.
The festival will be headlined by Dianne Reeves, Cecile McLorin Salvant, Christian McBride s New Jawn, Al Di Meola, Joey Alexander and Artemis, presented by Skidmore Jazz Institute, and will also feature acclaimed local musicians including Garland Nelson leading Joyful Noise and Hot Club of Saratoga, presented by Caffè Lena. ....

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Dawn Clement/Stafford Hunter Quartet: Music of Blossom Dearie


Featuring the music of jazz vocalist and pianist Blossom Dearie, Dazzle presents Dawn Clement, Stafford Hunter and their band, with special guest Claire Daly.
In the late 1940s, Dearie spent time in vocal groups with bandleaders like Alvino Rey’s Blue Reys, and Woody Herman’s Blue Flames, and also accompanied other singers as well as played in between headlining acts at New York clubs. She was there for the Birth of the Cool, hanging in Gil Evans apartment with Gerry Mulligan, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis. Her first recordings were playing piano on an Annie Ross record. Blossom marked the starting point of her career as 1950 when she sat down and paired piano, with voice, in a little club called the Chantilly in Greenwich Village. Her friend Tony Bennett stopped in often. She later made several records as a leader with Ray Brown, Ed Thigpen, Jo Jones, and Mundell Lowe. Blossom found herself the first woman to own a successful independent record label in ....

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WNCU 90.7 FM Jazz Radio » Joey DeFrancescoWNCU 90.7 FM Jazz Radio


Raised in Philadelphia, this is where the foundation of his musical roots in Jazz, Blues and other musical art forms were born. To hear Joey DeFrancesco today, his music embodies the traditional art form infused with a distinctly modern approach, just part of what makes his music unmistakably his own.
Joey DeFrancesco’s emergence in the 1980s marked the onset of a musical renaissance. Organ jazz had all but gone into hibernation from the mid-’70s to the mid-’80s until DeFrancesco reignited the flame with his vintage Hammond organ and Leslie speaker cabinet. The son of “Papa” John DeFrancesco, an organist himself, the younger DeFrancesco remembers playing as early as four years old. Soon after, his father began bringing him to gigs in Philadelphia, sitting in with legendary players like Hank Mobley and Philly Joe Jones, who quickly recognized his talent and enthusiasm. ....

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Get in the groove with Can't Miss Alabama for spring entertainment


Get in the groove with Can’t Miss Alabama for spring entertainment
By Shirley Jackson
Find a variety of festivities with this edition of Can’t Miss Alabama.
Alys Stephens Center
Join highly acclaimed jazz vibraphonist Stefon Harris and his band Blackout for a live stream concert Friday, April 9. Harris, an educator and composer, has been heralded as “one of the most important young artists in jazz” by The Los Angeles Times. The four-time Grammy nominee is also a seven-time Best Mallet Player by the Jazz Journalist Association, the recipient of Lincoln Center’s Martin Segal Award, Downbeat’s Critics Poll Winner for Vibraphone (2015, 2013) and 2014 Expanded Critic’s Poll for Vibes from Jazz Times. He won a 2014 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Jazz Album for “Wonder: The Songs of Stevie Wonder” as a member of the SF Jazz Collective. He tours worldwide with his bands Sonic Creed, Blackout and Ninety Miles. Harris teaches at New York University and i ....

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