With over 100 events in five
venues throughout New York City, the 2018 Sony presents Blue Note Jazz Festival
will take place June 1-30, 2018. Sony Corporation is the Festival's Official
Title Sponsor and INGLOT Cosmetics of Poland is the Presenting Sponsor. Ticket
information and a current schedule of events are available on the festival's
website, www.BlueNoteJazzFestival.com. Additional performances, venues, and
events will be announced in the coming weeks.
Highlights for the eighth edition of the festival include
GRAMMY® Award winning trumpeter Chris Botti at the newly opened Sony Hall in
Times Square; an intimate evening with American music icon Art Garfunkel at The
Town Hall; two-time GRAMMY® Award nominee jazz vocalist Gregory Porter
(presented by City Parks Foundation at Central Park SummerStage in association
with Blue Note Jazz Festival); jazz fusion guitar virtuoso Al Di Meola;
renowned folk singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot; a very special 5-night
residency with future funk collective Lettuce performing for the first time
ever at the historic Blue Note Jazz Club; jazz vocal group The Manhattan
Transfer; Latin jazz legend pianist Eddie Palmieri; three-time GRAMMY® Award
nominee and revered blues guitarist Tab Benoit at Highline Ballroom; iconic
Brazilian producer, composer, keyboardist and vocalist Sergio Mendes;
celebrated blues guitarist Robert Cray; GRAMMY® Award winning multi-genre
vocalist/musician Bilal performing with Victory (presented by founding festival
partner Jill Newman Productions); New Jersey-based rocker Southside Johnny and
many more!
This year's Blue Note Jazz Festival features the addition of
several new key partnerships marking a new chapter in the festival's history.
Earlier this year, Sony and Blue Note announced a landmark
sponsorship agreement resulting in the creation of a new Manhattan venue, Sony
Hall, in addition to Sony's title sponsorship of the festival. Located in the
heart of New York's Theatre District (235 W. 46th St at the Paramount Hotel),
the space was previously known as the Diamond Horseshoe (est. 1938) and is the
newest addition to Blue Note's New York City properties, joining this year's
festival venue lineup for the first time, expanding its city-wide takeover. The
12,000 square-foot venue is a platform to showcase Sony's new and exciting
audio and video technologies. The multi-dimensional audio technology installed
in Sony Hall will provide audiences with a groundbreaking immersive music
experience that is the first of its kind for a music venue anywhere in the
world.
The festival also welcomes INGLOT Cosmetics of Poland for
the inaugural year of their multi-year official presenting sponsorship of the
event. In celebration of the partnership, Blue Note Entertainment Group and
INGLOT will release a limited edition Blue Note-branded cosmetic collection, as
well as special showcases of iconic Polish jazz musicians for the festival.
Performances include esteemed Polish pianist Wlodek Pawlik and his trio with
special guest Randy Brecker on Monday, May 28th as well as acclaimed jazz
fusion band Walk Away on Saturday, June 23.
The festival will spread its international reach even
further with the addition of the Delegation of the European Union to the United
Nations as a supporting partner of the Blue Note Jazz Festival. The partnership
will present the Blue Note Jazz Festival: European Sounds Series, a special
collection of curated performances at Blue Note Jazz Club with the objective to
showcase European culture and jazz within the United States. Participants
include Cultural Services of the French Embassy, Consulate General of
Luxembourg, Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany, Consulate
General of Greece in New York and Onassis Foundation USA, Balassi Institute -
Hungarian Cultural Center New York, Dutch Culture USA program by the Consulate
General of the Netherlands in New York, Consulate General of Slovakia, and
Consulate General of Spain New York, as well as performers representing each respective
country (lineup to be announced soon). The partnership coincides with the
European Year of Cultural Heritage, an initiative to encourage more people to
discover and engage with Europe's cultural heritage, and to reinforce a sense
of belonging to a common European space. For more information, visit
europa.eu/cultural-heritage/
"2018 is a paramount year for the festival," says
Steven Bensusan, President of Blue Note Entertainment Group, "Our new
partnerships with Sony Corporation, INGLOT Cosmetics of Poland, the Delegation
of the European Union to the United Nations and its associated member states
and organizations have allowed us to expand our global footprint and
collaborate with different industries to produce an extra special event for
fans and artists alike. We are extremely grateful for their contributions and
are excited to work together to extend the festival outside of New York City
and showcase some of the most talented musicians from all over the world. We
are also excited to present some of the industry's biggest icons this year
including Chris Botti, Art Garfunkel, Gregory Porter, Al Di Meola and many
more."
Established in 2011, the Blue Note Jazz Festival was
initially formed to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Greenwich Village's iconic
Blue Note Jazz Club. Presented by Blue Note Entertainment Group - which owns
and operates the diverse venue lineup of Blue Note, Sony Hall, and Highline
Ballroom - the festival has quickly grown into an annual 30-day event, emerging
as the city's largest jazz festival, with each venue offering its own unique
cultural contribution to the New York City musical landscape. Additional venues
and partners include The Town Hall, Central Park SummerStage, and Jill Newman
Productions. Past festival headliners include Aretha Franklin, The Roots,
Wyclef Jean, Natalie Cole, Brian Wilson, and more.
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