Artists
include Dave Koz & Friends Summer Horns, Esperanza Spalding, Chick Corea
Spanish Heart Band, The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra with Patti Austin
and special guests, Poncho Sanchez & His Latin Jazz Band, and many others
Concord Jazz and Live Nation are proud
to present the 50th Anniversary Concord Jazz Festival, to be held on Saturday,
August 3rd at the Concord Pavilion in Concord, California. 2019 marks the
fiftieth anniversary of the festival, which began at a city park in 1969 and
gave birth to the venerable Concord Jazz label. Concord Jazz continues its
commitment to presenting the finest jazz and live music with this year’s
line-up.
Featured
artists for the 50th Anniversary Concord Jazz Festival will include Dave Koz
& Friends Summer Horns, Esperanza Spalding, Chick Corea Spanish Heart Band,
The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra featuring Patti Austin, Jamison Ross,
Carmen Bradford and special guests in a special Celebrating Ella set, Poncho
Sanchez & his Latin Jazz Band, and many more to be announced soon. Doors
for the festival will open at 2pm with the main stage beginning at 4pm.
“The Concord
Jazz Festival was a cornerstone of the Concord Pavilion concert season for years
and we’re thrilled to bring this iconic event back for the 50th Anniversary
celebration.” said Aaron Siuda, Senior Vice President of Live Nation Northern
California. “In conjunction with Concord Jazz, we’ve put together a stellar
lineup that showcases many of the great artists that Concord Jazz represents.”
"The
creation of this festival by visionary Carl Jefferson in 1969 led directly to
his formation of the Concord Jazz label just a few years later,” said Concord
Records President John Burk. “Therefore, we at Concord Jazz owe a great debt to
Jefferson and the City of Concord, and we are thrilled to partner with Live
Nation in bringing the Festival back home for its 50th Anniversary."
Tickets for
the 50th Anniversary Concord Jazz Festival range from $39.50 to $149.50 plus
applicable charges, including a limited number of general admission 4 packs
while supplies last. Tickets are on sale this Friday, April 19th at 10am and
can be purchased online at www.Livenation.com or the Concord Pavilion Box Office.
An exclusive
commemorative album of music by the featured artists will be included with
every pair of tickets purchased for the 50th Anniversary Concord Jazz Festival.
Grammy-Nominated
saxophonist Dave Koz scored the #1 Contemporary Jazz album in the country last
year with his latest project Summer Horns II From A To Z. Released June 22nd,
2018 via Concord Records, the album is a stunning showcase of 11 reimagined
classics, including “More Today Than Yesterday” from the Spiral Staircase, a
medley of Earth, Wind & Fire’s 1976 smash “Getaway” and the KC and the
Sunshine Band dance staple “That’s the Way I Like It,” and The Crusaders’ “Keep
That Same Old Feeling.” Dave Koz & Friends Summer Horns features Gerald
Albright (alto saxophone), Rick Braun (trumpet), R&B star Kenny Lattimore
(vocals) and Aubrey Logan (trombone and vocals).
Esperanza
Spalding’s “truly intoxicating” (The New York Times) 12 Little Spells will be
released on vinyl and CD on May 10th, 2019 via Concord Records. A cutting-edge
creator, the four-time Grammy-winning composer/bassist/lyricist released a song
a day to her fans last October, which subsequently appeared on a number of Best
of 2018 lists, including The New York Times, Rolling Stone and Billboard. The
physical version of the album comes with an additional four new songs. 12
Little Spells was first penned by Spalding at a castle in Italy – inspired by
the healing properties of art, how music and the body interact, and her
interest in Reiki.
In 1976,
Chick Corea released My Spanish Heart, one of his most successful recordings. A
compositional and intellectual high-water mark, the album combined jazz fusion
pieces with more traditional Latin music. On June 28th, 2019, over 50 years
later, the 77-year-old keyboard virtuoso revisits this classic project with a
long-waited follow-up, Spanish Heart Band – Antidote, featuring with an
extraordinary new ensemble and some of his most inspired writing ever. The
Chick Corea Spanish Heart Band includes bassist Carlitos Del Puerto and drummer
Marcus Gilmore.
Directed by
veteran trumpeter Scotty Barnhart, the 18-piece Legendary Count Basie Orchestra
includes a peerless array of instrumentalists with combined credentials that
have topped the upper echelons of the international jazz world for decades.
From Billie Holiday to Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra to Nat King Cole, Sarah
Vaughan to Ella Fitzgerald, the Legendary Count Basie Orchestra has provided
the supremely distinctive sound and swing behind some of the greatest singers
of the modern age. Coming off a Grammy Nomination for their 2018 album All
About that Basie, the iconic big band will perform material from their newest
recording Ella 100, a special tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, set for release on
August 2nd, 2019 via Concord Jazz.
Performing
with the Count Basie Orchestra will be Grammy Award-winning singer Patti
Austin, Carmen Bradford, Jamison Ross and special guests. Austin has released
more than two dozen albums during her career, and her record Avant Gershwin won
the Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Album in 2008. She is featured on several tracks
on the Basie Orchestra’s upcoming Ella Fitzgerald tribute recording, scheduled
for release this year on Concord Jazz. Jamison Ross is the winner of the 2012
Thelonious Monk Competition. The multi-talented drummer and vocalist’s debut
album Jamison garnered a GRAMMY nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Album, and he
was named Rising Star – Male Vocalist in the 2018 Downbeat Critics pole.
Given all
the ups and downs the music industry has experienced in the past three decades,
it’s remarkable to find anyone who still retains a sense of allegiance or
loyalty. Master conguero, band leader and Latin jazz legend Poncho Sanchez is
the exception. In 1982, his close friend, multi-instrumentalist jazz icon Cal
Tjader recommended he sign with Carl Jefferson’s Concord Records. Tjader told
him that Jefferson was looking for new talent and he highly recommended
Sanchez. Jefferson gave Poncho a one record deal and the rest is Latin Jazz
history. Poncho Sanchez & his Latin Jazz Band, whose next recording is
scheduled for release on August 2nd, 2019 via Concord Jazz, celebrate the
release of his 27th album and his own 37th anniversary with Concord Jazz, the
longest of any artist on the label.
In addition
to the main show, this year’s 50th Anniversary Concord Jazz Festival will
feature performances of live music emerging jazz artists, an Art & Wine
Expo, and an array of vendors on the grounds of the 12,500-seat Concord
Pavilion, one of the premier outdoor music venues in Northern California.
Concord Jazz
has a rich history since its beginning in 1973. Well established as one of the
premier and most active jazz imprints in the world, the label continues its
dedication to the art form and its artists, presenting such legendary acts as
Chick Corea, Poncho Sanchez, one of the best-selling saxophonists of all time
Dave Koz, a special tribute honoring both Basie and Ella, and much, much more
to be announced.
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