For the first time in its 62-year history, the
world-renowned Newport Jazz Festival® will have a musician other than
pianist/producer George Wein as its artistic director. Multiple Grammy-winning
bassist Christian McBride has been named artistic director to work alongside,
and eventually succeed, Wein as the festival's music curator, it was announced
today by Wein, chairman of Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc.™ and producer of
the Newport Jazz Festival since its inception in 1954, and Jay Sweet, the
Foundation's executive producer.
Rounding out
the production dream team is Danny Melnick, 25-year veteran of Wein's
organization, who will move up to producer from associate producer.
"I am
very pleased that Christian McBride is available to join forces with the
Festival and Foundation," said George Wein, "I'm looking forward to
working with him as the beacon of the future of Newport Jazz Festivals and
continuing to collaborate with Danny to produce some of the world's finest
music events. When I first met and heard a teenage Christian McBride in 1989, I
knew that he was someone special. Little did I know that nearly 30 years later,
he would become the special someone to continue my legacy. The Foundation's
Board and I feel that the festival is in good hands and these two music
mavericks are more than capable to sustain the festival for decades to
come."
McBride will
begin festival strategic planning with Wein and Melnick immediately, and will
take the reins for the 2017 Newport Jazz Festival. He has been a regular at
Newport since his days as a young jazz lion and will again take the stage this
year with Chick Corea Trilogy on Friday and Saturday.
"I am
deeply humbled by my appointment as artistic director of the Newport Jazz
Festival - the most storied and legendary jazz festival in history. To be able
to work with a legend like George Wein, not only as a musician, but now as an
understudy, is a task I will cherish and approach with openness and excitement. I'm also looking forward to working with
consummate producers Danny Melnick and Jay Sweet as well as with the entire
festival team," said McBride.
Three
decades after he arrived in New York in 1989 as a Juilliard classical music
student, Philadelphia-born Christian McBride reigns supreme as the most
accomplished, influential and ubiquitous bassist of his generation. Soon after
he enrolled in Juilliard, McBride hit the road as a member of Bobby Watson's
Horizon and the rest is jazz history. He has performed on more than 300
recordings as a sideman with everybody from Pat Metheny, Chick Corea and Wynton
Marsalis, and Sting to The Roots, Bruce Hornsby and Paul McCartney. He's also
recorded 12 critically-acclaimed CDs as a leader with his quintet, Inside
Straight, his big band and his trio.
Live at the Village Vanguard earned him a 2015 Grammy Award (his fifth)
for Best Improvised Jazz Solo for his rendition of the jazz standard,
"Cherokee."
"We're
thrilled that Christian McBride has joined the Newport Festivals Foundation
family," said Jay Sweet, the Foundation's Executive Producer. "He is
not only a champion of jazz, but also a champion for jazz. In addition to the awards, performances at the White House,
world-wide concert tours and radio shows, Christian's dedication to music
education, his knowledge of our festivals' history and his passion to help the
music live on are why I'm excited to have him as part of our team."
In addition
to his accomplishments as a sideman and bandleader, McBride is also an
influential educator and media host. He hosts and produces "The Lowdown:
Conversations with Christian," on SiriusXM satellite radio and National
Public Radio's weekly show, "Jazz Night in America." In 1997, McBride
spoke on former President Bill Clinton's town hall meeting "Racism in the
Performing Arts." He served as artistic director of the Jazz Aspen
Snowmass Summer Sessions (2000), co-director of the National Jazz Museum in
Harlem (2005), and the second creative chair for Jazz of the Los Angeles
Philharmonic Association (2005). He also serves as artistic advisor for Jazz
Programming at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), and he works with
Jazz House Kids, a nationally recognized community arts organization founded by
his wife, vocalist Melissa Walker, dedicated to educating children through
jazz.
"The
opportunity to carry on the legacy of the Newport Jazz Festival is not only a
privilege but also an important responsibility," said Danny Melnick.
"The influence of this great festival on American life, and throughout the
world, is profound, and I am honored to uphold its deep tradition and meet the
standards that George Wein has set. I also look forward to collaborating with
Christian McBride. There's a reason why
he's among the most respected figures in all of modern music - his taste is
impeccable. Most of all, we share one goal: to keep the festival flourishing
for many years to come."
The 2016
Newport Jazz Festival presented by Natixis Global Asset Management takes place
July 29-31 at historic Fort Adams State Park and the International Tennis Hall
of Fame at the Newport Casino. Artists include Chick Corea Trilogy with
Christian McBride and Brian Blade; Norah Jones; Gregory Porter; Angélique
Kidjo; Kamasi Washington; John Scofield/Joe Lovano Quartet; Darcy James Argue's
Secret Society; Charles Lloyd New Quartet; Robert Glasper Experiment; Nels
Cline; Lizz Wright; Tierney Sutton; Django Festival All Stars; Kenny Barron
Trio; Donny McCaslin; Yosvany Terry Quintet; Toshiko Akiyoshi; Steve Coleman
and Five Elements; Galactic; Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah; José James;
Kneebody; The Hot Sardines; Anat Cohen and many others. For more information
and tickets, visit www.newportjazzfest.org.
Newport
Festivals Foundation, Inc.™ was founded by George Wein in 2010 to build and
continue the legacies of the famed Newport Jazz Festival® and Newport Folk
Festival®. Under the auspices of the Foundation, the Festivals present
performers who respect and honor jazz and folk music traditions, and at the
same time reflect the changes in today's musical trends. In addition, the
Foundation presents programs to educate young people about jazz and folk music
as presented at the annual festivals. For more information, please visit
www.newportfestivalsfoundation.org.
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