Qwest TV, the world's first subscription video-on-demand
(SVOD) platform dedicated to jazz and jazz-inspired music forms founded by
music legend Quincy Jones in collaboration with French jazz impresario and
television producer Reza Ackbaraly, announced today its official global launch
date set for December 15, 2017. The announcement comes just two months
following a successful Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign in Fall 2017 that
raised nearly $170,000 USD, nearly double the platform's target goal.
First
announced at Montreux Jazz Festival in July 2017, Qwest TV will feature over
100 curated concerts, documentaries, interviews and archives of premium jazz
and related eclectic music original content, through a responsive platform
available for access on computers, mobile and tablet devices. Subscriptions are
available in Standard (SD) or Premium (HD/4K) formats, with pricing starting at
$7.49 USD per month. All subscription tiers are ad-free. Customers can
subscribe at www.qwest.tv.
Initial
content available on launch date will include content featuring artists such as
Aretha Franklin, B.B. King, Anderson .Paak, Bobby McFerrin, Robert Glasper,
Jacob Collier, Sun Ra, Al Jarreau, Maceo Parker, Chick Corea, Gregory Porter,
Macy Gray, Wayne Shorter, George Benson, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Pharoah Sanders,
Elvin Jones, Milton Nascimento, and many more. A variety of new original
content will be added on a monthly basis.
Visit
www.qwest.tv/catalog for a complete list of launch content.
With support
from musicians such as Questlove, Erykah Badu, Gilles Peterson, Marcus Miller,
Gregory Porter, Kamasi Washington, Chucho Valdes, Zakir Hussain and many more,
Qwest TV's objective is to increase the popularity of jazz, highlighting its
influence on other types of music from hip-hop to electronic music, introducing
new talent, and bringing to light its major role in the evolution of society to
engage the next generation.
"I have
witnessed first-hand the power of jazz - and all of its off-spring from the
blues and R&B to pop, rock and hip-hop, to tear down walls and bring the
world together. I believe that a hundred years from now, when people look back
at the 20th century, they will view Bird, Miles and Dizzy as our Mozarts,
Bachs, Chopins and Tchaikovskys," says Quincy Jones, Qwest TV Co-founder.
"It's my hope that Qwest TV will serve to carry forth and build on the
great legacy that is jazz for many generations to come."
Each program
will be accompanied by informative liner notes written by journalists and jazz
experts, and subscribers will also be guided by playlists created every month
by guest curators (ranging from music experts, producers, record label owners
as well as famous musicians).
"At
Qwest TV, jazz and jazz-inspired music are going to be at the root of
everything we do, but we also want to highlight their influence on culture and
music in general, the connections between different musical genres, and how
jazz is constantly evolving and keeping up with the times," says Reza
Ackbaraly, Qwest TV co-founder.
The December
15 launch will be celebrated with a special live concert in Paris featuring
artists such as Jacob Collier, Cheick Tidiane Seck, Moh Kouyaté, Magic Malik,
Mederic Collignon (performing a special Quincy Jones tribute), Sylvain Luc, and
Omar Sosa. The concert will be livestreamed through Qwest.tv and available for
Video on Demand playback following the livestream, an example of prime original
content Qwest TV will produce.
Created in
October 2017 after several years in the making, Qwest TV, the world's first
streaming-video service celebrating jazz and jazz-inspired music forms, is
based in Los Angeles, CA, USA, and Paris, France. Supported by a first-class
team of artists, producers, venues and festivals, Qwest TV offers its
subscribers around the world a carefully curated selection of high-definition,
100% legal films and videos.
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