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viernes, 22 de agosto de 2014

Jazz Caribe Playlist August 24, 2014-¡¡Viva The Latin Jazz!!















Luis Raul Montell    
                                                                       
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Hola Amigas y Amigos de la buena música:
Los invito a sintonizar este y todos los domingos 97.1 la FM de Barlovento,  para que de 10:00 a.m. a 12:00 m. disfrutemos de Jazz Caribe (PNI 10510), con lo mejor del  jazz latino, noticias, entrevistas, comentarios y festivales, bajo la dirección de Iván Messori.

Nos encontramos en Río Chico (tierra ardiente y del tambor, de las mujeres bellas y del cacao más sabroso del mundo), importante zona turística y de gran desarrollo en Venezuela, frente a nuestro  hermoso y majestuoso Mar Caribe, a tan solo 1 hora y 15 minutos de la capital, Caracas.

Este domingo, 24 de Agosto 2014, abriremos con la vocalista Sherie Julianne que en compañia del pianista Marcos Silva y sus musicos, teniendo un invitado especial como el saxo tenor Melecio Magdaluyo, lograron compaginar los gustos por la musica del Brasil y asi obtener "10 Degrees South". Con un estilo espontaneo y realizando una notable escogencia de los temas,  la señorita Sherie Julianne logra debutar en el mundo del disco y ya se hace sentir. Tiene proximos compromisos en el Fenix Live Super Club y en el California Jazz Conservatory, que por cierto fue una de sus casas de estudio... y cerraremos con uno de los bombazos del 2014 "Ochosi Blues" de Benjamin Lapidus & Kari-B3. La experiencia da sabiduria y esto lo ha aprovechado al maximo Ben Lapidus, lider de Sonido Isleño, con el que echo fuertes raices, compositor, arreglista, guitarrista, tresero, ahora nos presenta un nuevo capitulo de su brillante carrera musical, presentandonos un album conmovedor por la exigencia de variados ritmos, estando solidamente basados en lo latino y en la inquietud creativa. En esta misma web el pasado 31 de julio 2014 difundimos "Benjamin Lapidus & Kari B3 - "Ochosi Blues" - Release Tomorrow", en donde pueden obtener una informacion completa de este album, de Lapidus, de su Kari-B3 y de sus invitados, entre los que figuran Charlie Sepulveda, Pedrito Martinez y Bobby Sanabria; por ahora podemos señalar que la critica especializada esta vislumbrada con esta nueva produccion de Lapidus...ademas de:

Sherie Julianne           Bananeira             10 Degrees South          Azul de Mar Rec

Sherie Julianne              Bonita                  10 Degrees South         Azul de Mar Rec

Sherie Julianne           Encontro                10 Degrees South         Azul de Mar Rec

Antonio Tosques             Boh!                     Psychedelic Light           Caligola Rec

Edwin Sanz                Sobrevivire                    San Agustin                        E.S.

B.J. Jansen                 Best Fiend                         Ronin                        JansenMusic

Band of Bones               Slidin                           Caravan                    D Chamberlain

Vanessa Perea                Celia                       Soulful Days                    Zoho Music

Azesu                               Odiame                          Azesu                                 Azesu

Mark Levine     Cha Cha Cha p Mi Alma     Serengeti                  Left Coast Clave

Chino Nuñez        Sounds of Praise        Sounds of Praise                    Ch.N.

Clare Fischer               Manha                Clare Fischer Voices           Clavo Rec

Ben Lapidus                Ochosi Blues                Ochosi Blues                Tresero Prod

Ben Lapidus                   Bilongo                       Ochosi Blues                Tresero Prod

Ben Lapidus           Guajira Organica            Ochosi Blues                Tresero Prod

Recuerde siempre: “Regale buena música e instrumentos, se lo agradecerán todos los obsequiados”.
¡¡Amor y Jazz!!,

Luis Raúl Montell

“Alma es el Latin Jazz”

                                                                                        Jazz Caribe
 Telefonos: 0414-2354090; 0234-26167225, Casilla de Correos 66205, Plaza Las Americas, Zona Postal 1061, Caracas-Venezuela

jueves, 21 de agosto de 2014

Wayne Wallace and his happy swing Afro-Caribbean

World-renowned trombonist, composer, arranger, and producerWayne Wallace has earned a GRAMMY nomination for “Best Latin Jazz Album” for his CD Latin Jazz / Jazz Latin his seventh CD on the Patois label. The CD, which topped the radio charts and earned rave reviews and a place on numerous top CDs of the year lists, displays all the thrilling interplay, melodic invention, and blazing improvisational flights that distinguish his music. Every tune reflects the flow of rhythmic currents between Caribbean and African-American communities. The project features The Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet with special guests including 77-year-old percussion patriarch Pete Escovedo and 17-year-old rising flute star Elena Pinderhughes, plus violinists Mads Tolling and Jeremy Cohen.
This is the second Grammy nomination for “Best Latin Jazz Album” which The Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet has earned and the sixth time Wallace — a San Francisco native now splitting his time between the Bay Area and the Midwest where he’s a professor at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music — has been nominated for a GRAMMY for one of his own projects.
This video was filmed a year ago at Yoshis in Oakland, CA, moments in which celebrated with his band the CD "Latin Jazz Jazz Latin"... enjoy!:


¡¡Viva The Latin Jazz!!

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martes, 19 de agosto de 2014

Elio Villafranca with his last CD "Caribbean Tinge" - Detroit Jazz Fest now (08/31/2014)!!

Elio Villafranca
Making of "Caribbean Tinge" Video
Editor's Pick - DownBeat AND JazzTimes!
Detroit Jazz Festival Next
  
Pianist Elio Villafranca & the Jass Syncopators have gained critical praise for their new CD release on Motema Music entitled Caribbean Tinge. Elio's story of growing up in Cuba and the making of Caribbean Tinge may be viewed here.

Caribbean Tinge received an Editor's Pick in bothDownBeat (July digital edition) and JazzTimes (September issue). He also received two four-star reviews for separate releases in the September issue of DownBeat. Additionally, the release got a great review in All About Jazz and the Latin Jazz Corner.

"Villafranca is an excellent composer and an amazingly gifted pianist who guides this incredibly tight ensemble through a program that makes you think, smile and tap your toes." 
- DownBeat

"Elio Villafranca and his Jass Syncopators brings stellar jazz players together with a trio of percussionists to fuse passion with complexity."
- JazzTimes

"Villafranca has created music, which is some of the most visionary intermixes of Cuban, Dominican and Puerto Rican music with American bop and swing." - All About Jazz

"An heir to the great Cuban piano tradition of Chucho Valdés, Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Omar Sosa, Villafranca impresses with his extraordinary technique and boundless energy at the keyboard. This is Latin jazz for the 21st century and beyond." 
- New York City Jazz Record

* * *
On June 23, 2014, Villafranca (along with Jon Batiste and Cecile McLorin Salvant) received the first-ever Jazz at Lincoln Center Millennium Swing! Award. The award honors the three rising stars.


Photo credit: Maike Schulz for JALC

"The band swings hard and brings a traditional yet innovative style to the roots of jazz and Afro Caribbean music. I am profoundly moved by Elio's vision and musicianship. He is a treasured member of the family here at Jazz at Lincoln Center."
- Wynton Marsalis

"Elio's music is passionate.  A brand new application of ancient ways."
- Chick Corea

Tour Dates:
August 31 - Elio Villafranca Quartet feat. Eric Alexander - Detroit Jazz Festival
September 15 - Premiere of Mary Lou William's Zodiac Suite - Santa Cruz Jazz Festival, Bolivia
February 20-21, 2015 - Elio Villafranca's Music of the Caribbean - Appel Room, JALC

PRESS CONTACT:
SCOTT THOMPSON PR - 203-400-1818

Photo credit: Maike Schulz for JALC

Elio Villafranca - www.eliovillafranca.net
Motema Music - www.motema.com


Scott Thompson is a public relations specialist. Thompson served as Assistant Director of Public Relations for Jazz at Lioln Center for almost a decade.  For interviews and booking, contact scott@scotthompsonpr.com.

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lunes, 18 de agosto de 2014

Clare Fischer Latin Jazz Group - Directed Brent Fischer- August 26, 2014


Grammy!


CLAVO
RECORDS
& CFP

LatinJazzGrp

Live at Typhoon!

Tuesday, August 26th, 2014
8:00 & 9:30PM

Typhoon
L.A.'s Premier Pan-Asian Restaurant
Full bar – Ample free parking
3221 Donald Douglas Loop South
Santa Monica, CA


This video was in October 2012, in the same place, so that those who have not enjoyed it it will be able to do now and those who want to repeat but have it there is Clare Fischer Latin Jazz, now with his son Brent as step Director.De winners of the Grammy with "Ritmo!"...Gozalo!:



¡¡Viva The Latin Jazz!!

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viernes, 15 de agosto de 2014

Jazz Caribe Playlist August 17, 2014-¡¡Viva The Latin Jazz!!


Luis Raul Montell    
                                                                       
www.jazz-caribe.org
www.jazzcaribe.blogspot.com
   
Hola Amigas y Amigos de la buena música:
Los invito a sintonizar este y todos los domingos 97.1 la FM de Barlovento,  para que de 10:00 a.m. a 12:00 m. disfrutemos de Jazz Caribe (PNI 10510), con lo mejor del  jazz latino, noticias, entrevistas, comentarios y festivales, bajo la dirección de Iván Messori.

Nos encontramos en Río Chico (tierra ardiente y del tambor, de las mujeres bellas y del cacao más sabroso del mundo), importante zona turística y de gran desarrollo en Venezuela, frente a nuestro  hermoso y majestuoso Mar Caribe, a tan solo 1 hora y 15 minutos de la capital, Caracas.

Este domingo, 17 de Agosto, les ofrecermos la culminacion de una labor de muchos años del trompetista, productor y arreglista Tony Kadleck quien con una foto de un campo de golf y atras Manhattan lanzo "Around The Horn", que no solo recibe respaldo de la critica especializada sino de sus seguidores (en www.jazzglobalbeat.blogspot.com tienen mas informacion), ademas de:

Tony Kadleck                  Creepin'                Around The Horn    Tony Kadleck BB
      
Tony Kadleck              African Skies           Around The Horn     Tony Kadleck BB
     
Tony Kadleck                 Wabash                 Around The Horn     Tony Kadleck BB

John Santos                     Ayiti                Filosofia Caribeña II         Machete Rec

Eliana Cuevas               Estrellita                       Espejo                  Eliana Cuevas Mus

Mark Weinstein          Tete s Blues     Latin Jazz Underground          Zoho Music  

Hamid Cooper             St. Thomas        Spirit Filled Latin Jazz               H.C.

Sharon Marie Cline  Deed I Do  This Is Where I Wanna Be      Myheartsong Prod

Johnny Conga                Mariel                    Breaking Skin                  J.C.

Steve Khan                  Blue Subtext                   Subtext                    Tone Center  

Mitch Frohman          4B Cha Cha        From Daddy With Love   Truth Revolution

Bobby Sanabria       La Cumbiamba         New York City Ache!       Flying Fish

Marco Diaz               Son Moderno                  Life Notes                       M.D.

Estrella Acosta         La Gloria Esres Tu          Esquina 25                     Estar

Sammy Figueroa            Gufillo                    Urban Nature                Senator

Bobby Ramirez          Pan Con Bistec             Pan Con Bistec                B.R.

Recuerde siempre: “Regale buena música e instrumentos, se lo agradecerán todos los obsequiados”.
¡¡Amor y Jazz!!,

Luis Raúl Montell

“Alma es el Latin Jazz”

                                                                                        Jazz Caribe
 Telefonos: 0414-2354090; 0234-26167225, Casilla de Correos 66205, Plaza Las Americas, Zona Postal 1061, Caracas-Venezuela

jueves, 14 de agosto de 2014

"The Marriage of Latin Music & Jazz"...¡¡Viva The Latin Jazz!!


City Parks Foundation Presents the

CHARLIE PARKER JAZZ FESTIVAL

August 23-24, 2014


August 7, 2014 – New York, NY – City Parks Foundation is proud to announce the 22nd edition of the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival.

Founded in memoriam of beloved jazz musician Charlie Parker, this festival annually attracts thousands of fans to two historic parks in Manhattan. The festival will kick off in Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem, blocks from the famous jazz clubs where Parker graced the stage, and move to Tompkins Square Park in the East Village on Sunday, just across the street from the late Parker’s apartment.

In the words of Miles Davis, “You can tell the history of jazz in four words: Louis Armstrong. Charlie Parker.” Almost sixty years after his passing, Parker is celebrated and credited for his contribution to modern music through rhythmically and melodically complex solos and his creation of the bebop sound. The acts in this year’s festival will offer a wide range of performances reflective of Parker’s music and of the ever-changing genre of jazz. From Wallace Roney to Brianna Thomas, this year’s lineup will feature both jazz veterans and up-and-coming stars alike. 

The 2014 festival also features two panel discussions, entitled “The Marriage of Latin Music & Jazz,” led by Joe Conzo Sr., Latin music historian & publicist of the late Tito Puente. The panels will explore the historical background and cultural significance of these two movements and pay specific homage to Parker’s influence.

Charlie Parker Jazz Festival 2014 Schedule

DayDateTimeEventLocationGenre
FridayAug 226:30 PMPanel: “The Marriage of Latin Music & Jazz”The New School for Jazz and Contemporary MusicPanel Discussion
SaturdayAug 233:00 PMThe Wallace Roney Orchestra / Lionel Loueke / Melissa Aldana / Kris Bowers with special guest Chris TurnerMarcus Garvey ParkConcert
SundayAug 243:00 PMKenny Barron / Cindy Blackman Santana / Craig Handy & 2nd Line Smith / Brianna ThomasTompkins Square ParkConcert
WednesdayAug 276:30 PMPanel: “The Marriage of Latin Music & Jazz”Pelham Fritz Center, Marcus Garvey ParkPanel Discussion

 Charlie Parker Jazz Festival 2014 Lineup

Friday, August 22
Panel Discussion: "The Marriage of Latin Music & Jazz" with Joe Conzo Sr.
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
The New School for Jazz & Contemporary Music (55 W. 13th St.)
In celebration of the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival, join Joe Conzo Sr. for a discussion and music of Dizzy Gillespie, Tito Puente, Machito, and other great artists from the early 1930’s to the present who brought together Latin Music and Jazz.
Joe Conzo Sr. is a Latin music historian, Tito Puente’s publicist and confidant, and author of Mambo Diablo, My Journey with Tito Puente. Conzo will play rare live recordings of Charlie Parker with the Machito Orchestra from his private collection. Q & A to follow.
Space is limited so please rsvp to rsvp@cityparksfoundation.org to reserve a seat.
In partnership with The New School for Jazz & Contemporary Music.
Free. Seating is first come, first served.

Saturday, August 23
The Wallace Roney Orchestra / Lionel Loueke / Melissa Aldana / Kris Bowers with special guest Chris Turner
3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Marcus Garvey Park, Harlem (Mount Morris Park West at West 122nd Street)
Wallace Roney earned the admiration and respect of his colleagues and his elders since age 16. He has been an integral part of the band with Tony Williams, Ornette Coleman, Art Blakey, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones, Walter Davis Jr., Herbie Hancock, Jay McShann, David Murray, McCoy Tyner, Sonny Rollins, Curtis Fuller, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, and Dizzy Gillespie to name a few. He was one of the few musicians in his generation who learned and perfected his craft directly from alliances with Jazz Masters. But his most important and meaningful relationship was with Miles Davis. Wallace was mentored by Miles Davis after Miles heard him in 1983 at his birthday gala performance in Carnegie Hall. Their association peaked when Miles chose Wallace to share the stage at his historic performance in Montreux in 1991.
In what must be one of the grandest musical gestures imaginable, Wayne Shorter, one of the most important composers in the history of Jazz music and arguably the greatest living composer in Jazz today, bestowed on to Wallace Roney the scores to two large scale, large ensemble pieces that Wayne conceived and composed for Miles when he was still in the band but were never recorded (or even performed) and told Wallace he was now the person who could best fully realize these works. These two major works, Legend (composed in 1967) and Universe (composed in 1968 and 69) are amazing in their scope and breadth (they are written for as many as 18 pieces, including english horn, bassoon, french horn, flutes and clarinet along with more traditional instrumentation) and show Wayne to already be a fully formed masterful composer and orchestrator of large scale works at this early date in his career. Wayne also included a third unrecorded composition, Twin Dragon which was written for Miles in 1981 at his request as he was looking for material to perform for his comeback. Wallace Roney, who has performed and recorded with Wayne and was Miles Davis' only protégé, has become a pivotal artist on the scene in his own right. With his vast experience with these great artists, he is clearly the right choice to bring this important music to life.

Hailed as a "gentle virtuoso" by Jon Pareles of The New York Times, guitarist/vocalist Lionel Loueke follows up his acclaimed Blue Note releasesKaribu and Mwaliko with the extraordinary Heritage. Co-produced by piano great and Blue Note label mate Robert Glasper, Heritage finds Loueke at the helm of a new lineup with a more electric sound. In addition, Loueke, long known for his nylon-string acoustic guitar, does not feature that instrument on Heritage. He transitions to steel-string acoustic and electric guitars A veteran of bands led by Terence Blanchard and Herbie Hancock, Loueke is bringing jazz into vibrant contact with the sounds of West Africa, in particular his native Benin. The titleHeritage is a direct reference to his personal odyssey. "I have two heritages," Loueke says. "One is from my ancestors from Africa, and that goes through my music, my body, my soul, every aspect of what I do. But also I have the heritage from the Occident, from the West, from Europe and the U.S. I speak English, I speak French, and I have that heritage too. I called this album Heritage because I've been blessed by all different parts of the world, and most of the songs reflect that."

25-year old-Chilean saxophonist and composer Melissa Aldana had already caught the ears of the New York jazz scene before winning the prestigious Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition last September - the first female instrumentalist and first South American to do so in the history of the competition. Now the entire world are discovering her. She picked up the saxophone by age 6, inspired by her father Marcos Aldana - himself a world class saxophonist - and he taught her how to transcribe the solos of great saxophonists - not least Charlie Parker. On stage she is joined by her “Crash Trio" featuring bassist Pablo Menares, also from Chile, & Cuban drummer Francisco Mela (dr) as she was on her forthcoming June 17 Concord Records album also entitled “Melissa Aldana & Crash Trio”.

Pianist Kris Bowers is one of the newest and brightest lights on the jazz landscape. Schooled in jazz and classical music, raised amid the rap and hip-hop of the 1990s, inspired by the cinematic power of the great film composers of recent decades, Bowers’ sound – though rooted in traditional styles – is open to numerous external influences that keep the music fresh and vibrant for a new century. This rich and eclectic sensibility is evident from the very first notes of Heroes + Misfits, an ambitious debut album that positions Bowers at the forefront of a talented sextet and showcases a musical and compositional style that – while clearly rooted in the jazz tradition – is also reflective of an eclectic musical age. Bowers musical sensibilities were taking shape before he even saw the light of day. The story has it that his parents positioned headphones on his mother’s belly and piped soft jazz directly into his evolving consciousness in the months before he was born. And it was just the beginning.

This classically trained crooner is a soul singer for the ages and a writer for our times. Starting at four years old, Chris Turner was a member of the Kairos Youth Choir, at nine with the San Francisco Opera Company, the Young Musicians Program at the University of California (YMP), the School of the Arts (SOTA) in San Francisco and was the featured vocalist for the SF Jazz High School All-Stars.  In the GRAMMY High School Jazz Ensemble, he performed with many GRAMMY artists. Chris graduated from the New School University for Jazz and Contemporary Music. Chris has toured worldwide with Esperanza Spalding and Bilal and he recently opened for Gregory Porter at Town Hall in NYC. He performed on BET "106 & Park" as a MusicMatters “Artist To Watch” and premiered his first single, “Liquid Love”.  Chris currently has a digital mix tape called “LOVElife Is A Challenge” and is featured on new recordings by Eric Harland, Kris Bowers, and Harvey Mason Sr.
Free. Seating is first come, first served.

Luis Raul Montell and Kenny Barron 

Sunday, August 24
Kenny Barron / Cindy Blackman Santana / Craig Handy & 2nd Line Smith / Brianna Thomas
3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Tompkins Square Park, East Village (East 7th Street between Avenues A and B)
When Kenny Barron first heard that the National Endowment for the Arts inducted him into its prestigious Jazz Masters class of 2010, he felt honored to be among the greats of the music who have also received the U.S.’s top honor in jazz. “I was excited at the acknowledgment of my service,” says the 66-year pianist whose solo career has also garnered him numerous awards in jazz critics and readers polls. “I’ve been playing music for a long time, and this award reflects that I’ve made a significant contribution.” One of the most renowned, most lyrical—and busiest—pianists in jazz today, Barron is a multiple-Grammy nominee, was honored with induction into the American Jazz Hall of Fame (2005), and received the MAC Lifetime Achievement Award (2005) and the Mid Atlantic Arts Living Legacy Award (2009). Also in 2009, Barron was inducted as a Fellow in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, an esteemed honorary society and center for independent policy research.  As a composer, arranger and bandleader, Barron has spent five decades at the forefront of the jazz piano aristocracy. An in-demand sideman in his early days on the jazz scene, the Philadelphia native launched his solo career in 1973 with Sunset to Dawn, released by Muse Records. He has recorded more than forty albums as a leader, including his latest, The Traveler, in 2008, on Universal France/Sunnyside.

Cindy Blackman Santana is a virtuoso drummer whose artistry spans the realms of jazz and rock. As a bandleader and as a musician, Cindy is a sound innovator with a passion for pushing creative boundaries and exploring movement and change. She is as known for the nuances and colors she brings to her beats and fills as she is for the sheer power of her soulful playing. Cindy has been creating magnificent musical time and space since the beginning of her career as a busking street performer in New York City in the ’80s through the present day, touring the globe and making albums at the top of her game— both with her own bands as well as artists like Pharoah Sanders, Cassandra Wilson, Bill Laswell, Joss Stone, Joe Henderson, Buckethead, Don Pullen, Hugh Masakela, Lenny Kravitz and Angela Bofill. Most recently, Cindy has been sitting in with Santana. While substituting for Dennis Chambers at a Santana show in early 2010, Cindy and Carlos sparked a relationship, on and off the stage, that led to their Marriage in 2010. In addition to her work with Another Lifetime, Cindy & Carlos plan to collaborate on projects that will no doubt reflect their shared passion for improvisation, and belief in the transcendent nature of music.

Born in Oakland, CA, as a music-hungry youngster, Craig Handy experimented on guitar, trombone, and piano before settling on his first true love, the saxophone. His distinctive sound and authentic instrumental prowess were immediately noticed by artists of stature. Handy moved to New York in 1986 and began several associations with formidable  artists including Herbie Hancock, Dee Dee Bridgewater,  master drummers Art Blakey and Roy Haynes, South African melodist Abdullah Ibrahim, and the Mingus Dynasty Band. For the past several years, Handy has recorded or toured consistently with guitarist John Scofield, trumpeter Charles Tolliver, the John Hicks Legacy Band, and most notably The Cookers - a collective of stalwart leaders renowned for playing that simmers or surges to a boiling point - with brethren Billy Harper, George Cables, Eddie Henderson, Billy Hart, Cecil McBee, and David Weiss. In 2014, Handy returns as an original bandleader and party-starter for his new touring and recording project. Titled Craig  Handy & 2nd Line Smith, Handy draws from his fondness for the music of New Orleans, smack attached to the groove-filled re-imaginings of originals and standards by the late, great organist  Jimmy Smith. The release includes cameos by Dee Dee Bridgewater and Wynton Marsalis while filling a rotating drum chair with Jason Marsalis, Herlin Riley, Ali Jackson, and Steve Williams. But the band at the core of the recording springs out of Handy’s current residence in Weehawken, NJ, and shines a light on organist Kyle Koehler, guitarist Matt Chertkoff, and sousaphonist Clark Gayton.

According to Will Friedwald at The Wall Street Journal, vocalist Brianna Thomas "... may well be the best young straight-ahead jazz singer of her generation." Thomas was born and raised in Peoria, IL where she first cut her teeth as a performer.  Initially taught and influenced by her Father, drummer and vocalist Charlie Thomas, Brianna comes from a rich background of diverse musical influences.  Brianna  moved to NYC in 2007 to attend college at The New School University and has since established herself as a talented vocalist on the scene today. Since graduating in 2011 she has performed with jazz greats Wycliffe Gordon, Wynton Marsalis, Russell Malone, The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra and longtime hero Dianne Reeves. Thomas has also performed Nationally and Internationally ranging from the  "Women In Jazz Festival" at Jazz At Lincoln Center to the prestigious Montreaux, Umbria, Bern and Sochi Jazz Festivals.  Brianna recently released her debut album "You Must Believe In Love" Feb 17th 2014 on Sound On Purpose Records. The best illustration of Ms Thomas is given by the words of legendary trombonist and Jazz Messenger Curtis Fuller : "a marvelous new artist who has all it takes to reach the top of the jazz profession and music in general."
Free. Seating is first come, first served.


 Wednesday, August 27
Panel Discussion: “The Marriage of Latin Music & Jazz”
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Pelham Fritz Center, Marcus Garvey Park (18 Mount Morris Park West)
In celebration of the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival, join Joe Conzo Sr. for a discussion and music of Dizzy Gillespie, Tito Puente, Machito, and other great artists from the early 1930’s to the present who brought together Latin Music and Jazz.
Joe Conzo Sr. is a Latin music historian, Tito Puente’s publicist and confidant, and author of Mambo Diablo, My Journey with Tito Puente. Conzo will play rare live recordings of Charlie Parker with the Machito Orchestra from his private collection. Q & A to follow.
Space is limited so please rsvp to rsvp@cityparksfoundation.org to reserve a seat.
In partnership with The New School for Jazz & Contemporary Music.
Free. Seating is first come, first served

About City Parks Foundation 
City Parks Foundation (CPF) is the only independent, nonprofit organization to offer park programs throughout the five boroughs of New York City. We work in over 750 parks citywide, presenting a broad range of free arts, sports, and education programs, and empowering citizens to support their parks on a local level. Our programs and community building initiatives reach more than 600,000 people each year, contributing to the revitalization of neighborhoods throughout New York City.

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