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The 13th Annual Biamp PDX Jazz Festival is set to commence
Thursday, February 18 through Sunday, February 28 with 30 featured concerts at venues
throughout the Portland metro region. Tickets exclusively available to PDX Jazz
members beginning October 4, and to the general public November 2.
This year's 11-day celebration will also boast the second
annual Jazz Forward Competition, a high school competition drawing students
throughout the western region. In partnership with Portland State University,
the JFC was created to establish a scholarship program in the tradition of
other prestigious regional events held in Reno, Nevada; Monterey, California
and Moscow, Idaho. Finalists will compete in seven categories (two college
level solo categories have been added) and the winners will receive main stage
exposure.
The thematic centerpiece performances are two For Portland
Only concerts featuring special guest Ravi Coltrane in celebration of his
father's 90th birthday and mother's influence and artistry. Friday, February
26, The Africa Brass Ensemble, under the direction of Portland Jazz Master
Charles Gray, will re-imagine the five singular pieces from John Coltrane's
debut impulse! sessions. Anchoring this performance is Philadelphia pianist and
McCoy Tyner inspired, Orrin Evans and his esteemed rhythm mates. On Saturday,
February 27, Ravi will pay tribute to his revered mother, Alice Coltrane, in a
highly anticipated program titled, Universal Consciousness, featuring Reggie
Workman (a prominent collaborator with John and Alice Coltrane), pianist Geri
Allen (she and Alice are both Detroit natives), harpist Brandee Younger and
drummer Andrew Cyrille.
Coltrane's mastery will be reflected through legacy
performances in special groupings through tribute projects: Gary Bartz
(Coltrane Rules) and Javon Jackson/Jimmy Cobb (We FOUR); Olé Coltrane featuring
the Bobby Torres Ensemble with special guest Azar Lawrence, the West Coast
debut of Reggie Workman's RW WORKz, and a week-long residency of nightly
Coltrane tributes from top Portland performers.
Coltrane will also be explored through his association with Elvin
Jones around a seminal project titled Puttin' It Together, featuring Jones'
celebrated sidemen Sonny Fortune and Azar Lawrence, led by Portland icon Alan
Jones (no relation). Fortune, a Philadelphia native, will make his Portland
debut as a leader on the Festival's opening night at Jimmy Mak's. Coltrane's
stellar collaborations with guitarist Kenny Burrell and lesser known work with
Wes Montgomery will be will be honored in two programs: Freight Trane featuring
Dan Balmer under the direction of Tony Pacini and West Coast Blues, under the
leadership of Portland drummer Mel Brown with special guest guitarist and
former impulse! recording artist Henry Johnson. The Festival will also pay
homage to the historic Saxophone Summit - which originally featured Michael
Brecker, Joe Lovano, and David Liebman and later Ravi Coltrane. Recast For
Portland Only as the Saxophone Summit Supreme, the Orrin Evans Trio will be
joined by JD Allen, Jimmy Greene and Devin Phillips. Allen will also
collaborate on another program with Evans' Trio billed as The Classic Quartet.
States Executive Artistic Director, Don Lucoff, "This
will be the first themed Festival since 2011. I can't think of a more fitting
figure than John Coltrane, who transcends jazz music and serves as a guiding
influence for so many human beings in their daily lives. Through the ensuing
generations, Coltrane has served as a cultural touchstone, and it's an honor to
have his son, Ravi Coltrane represent his cherished legacy, and pay loving
tribute to his mom, Alice Coltrane."
"We are presenting music for the first time during the
Festival at Revolution Hall, Alberta Abbey and Al's Den. We look forward to
nine exciting shows at Jimmy Mak's, including the anticipated return of
Portlander Nicole Glover, our popular PDX Piano Perspectives series including
Chano Domínguez, Brandee Younger, David Goldblatt, Aaron Goldberg and the
American Pianist's Association's 2015 Cole Porter Fellow - Sullivan Fortner.
Six shows at the Newmark and three at the Winningstad Theatres, complimented by
free Jazz Conversations, music in the Art Bar Atrium of P5, and various hotels
and restaurants throughout the downtown corridor," concludes Lucoff.
The BIAMP PDX Jazz Festival was co-founded in 2004 with
Travel Portland to establish a cultural tourism initiative in the metro
Portland area, and to celebrate Black History Month through education and
outreach programming.
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