The award-winning JAZZ HOUSE KiDS® have announced the MONTCLAIR
JAZZ FESTIVAL 2019 line-up. The Garden State's largest and favorite music
festival will celebrate its 10th anniversary this summer with two jam-packed
weeks from July 26 through August 10 featuring 250+ jazz musicians, 30+ musical
acts, 2 marquee stages, 7 venues, and 20+ concerts and events.
Each August, the MONTCLAIR JAZZ FESTIVAL, produced by JAZZ
HOUSE KiDS® along with presenting sponsor The Bravitas Group/Silver Family
Foundation, attracts more than 15,000 music lovers from across the region to
Montclair, New Jersey, and reaches thousands more who tune in to the many
live-streamed performances.
The MONTCLAIR JAZZ FESTIVAL transforms the vibrant,
arts-rich New York City urban suburb into a musical mecca. The event culminates
with a day of world-class jazz at Nishuane Park, with headliners that include
Bettye LaVette, Joey DeFrancesco, Mark Whitfield, Christian McBride, Eddie
Palmieri, Mike Lee, JAZZ HOUSE Collective, and inspired performances by the
more than 125 talented JAZZ HOUSE KiDS emerging musicians from across the
country and internationally who attend the acclaimed JAZZ HOUSE Summer
Workshop.
The alter ego of six-time GRAMMY-winner Christian McBride,
DJ Brother Mister will spin classic R&B, soul and funk on original analog
vinyl from what he considers the "sweet spot" of dance music, from
1966 to 1986. Dance Party-goers will see why McBride is known as one of the
most versatile artists on the scene today when he plays virtually all of the
bass solos on his curated soundtrack of classic soul. Tickets go quickly to
this can't-miss dance party kick off!
The exciting two-week run-up to Nishuane Park will be a jazz
fan's dream, with smokin' hot music in the afternoons and evenings throughout
Montclair Center. Every day of the week brings something special. On
Wednesdays, the Montclair Social Club will host Piano Stars: Featuring Emmet
Cohen Trio + Isaiah Thompson Trio (July 31) and the Ed Palermo Big Band (August
7). The players are two of the most accomplished young musicians on the
worldwide jazz scene. Bandleader, composer and saxophonist Ed Palermo has an
almost cult-like following among fans across multiple genres, as he satisfies
everyone's musical tastes from Frank Zappa to classic jazz with his genius
mashups.
On Thursdays, music fans will head over to the Montclair
Brewery for high-energy performances by some of the most charismatic young
performers on the scene today.
On August 1, the venue will showcase Matthew Whitaker's B-3
Organ Party. A music prodigy and longtime JAZZ HOUSE KiDS student, Whitaker's
talents have taken him all over the world. In addition to television
appearances on ELLEN and the TODAY show, and an upcoming 60 Minutes special,
Whitaker has performed as a headliner on world-renowned stages, including
Carnegie Hall, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and many
others.
The following week on August 8, the Montclair Brewery will
host Gemini, featuring tap dance phenom Michela Marino Lerman and saxophonist
Julian Lee, a JAZZ HOUSE KiDS alum and recent graduate of The Juilliard School.
Lee, a recipient of the 2017 Lincoln Center Emerging Artist Award, is hailed as
one of the most promising young saxophonists in New York City. Both Lerman and
Lee perform with the dynamic band Mwenso and the Shakes, and have appeared at
Jazz at Lincoln Center and most major New York City jazz stages.
New this year, the MONTCLAIR JAZZ FESTIVAL will take over
the Montclair Center Stage in collaboration with the Montclair Center BID on
Saturday, August 3 for Jazz on Church Street, five hours of live music with
performances by JAZZ HOUSE KiDS Alumni All-Stars, Candice Reyes Quintet (CRQ)
ft. Nathan Eklund, and the Oscar Perez Quintet. More live music can be found
down the street at the DLV Lounge Backyard Concerts on Sunday afternoons with
the JAZZ HOUSE Adult Community Band (July 28), and the Blues Jam Band (August
4). Ruthie's BBQ & Pizza will host its annual JAZZ HOUSE Jam (Date TBA).
Returning this year, community partner Montclair Film will feature a four-part
curated jazz film series at its screening room on Bloomfield Avenue on July 28
and August 2, 4 and 9.
Daily Facebook Live Series! Jazz in the Afternoon with
Special Guests
Tune in each day to the JAZZ HOUSE KiDS Facebook page to
watch the JAZZ HOUSE Afternoon Concert Series offered at the JAZZ HOUSE Summer
Workshop, a nationally recognized, two-week summer program that coincides with the
MONTCLAIR JAZZ FESTIVAL. Afternoon concerts with an array of special guest
artists every weekday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30pm, July 29 - August 9, will
stream live from Montclair State University featuring performances jazz
legends, and exclusive Q&A sessions with JAZZ HOUSE Artistic Chair
Christian McBride.
GRAND FINALE – JAZZ @ NISHUANE PARK: Meet the August 10
Headliners
Curator of the Grand Finale at Nishuane Park and hot off his
gig as artistic director of the Newport Jazz Festival, Christian McBride has
assembled another stellar MONTCLAIR JAZZ FESTIVAL line-up for the 10th
anniversary celebration. The list of all-star headliners includes soul singer
Bettye LaVette, making her debut appearance on the Bravitas Group Main Stage. A
true legend with a musical career spanning over 50 years, Ms. LaVette is
rightly recognized as one of the finest vocalists and one of the great
interpreters of song. Returning to the MONTCLAIR JAZZ FESTIVAL is the
incomparable Eddie Palmieri, a 10-time GRAMMY Award-winning pianist, composer,
bandleader and NEA Jazz Master. Christian McBride tops off the Festival with
his powerhouse quartet of musical friends: Hammond B-3 organ master Joey
DeFrancesco, guitarist Mark Whitfield, considered one of the young lions of his
generation, and drummer extraordinaire Quincy Phillips.
Rounding out the day is saxophonist and JAZZ HOUSE KiDS
faculty member Mike Lee, who performs regularly in New York City as a member of
jazz ensembles including the Jimmy Heath Orchestra, Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra
and Loston Harris Trio, to name just a few.
Returning this year is the JAZZ HOUSE Collective, which
includes JAZZ HOUSE KiDS' renowned faculty. Each year, the Collective showcases
the music of a jazz luminary; this year the group celebrates the centennial of
Art Blakey, known as the guru of hard bop. The Collective will pay tribute in
grand style with a set themed "Free for All," named after Blakey's
most dynamic album of the same name.
Straight from the set of NBC's Chicago Med, award-winning actor
S. Epatha Merkerson returns as host to lead the festivities as Mistress of
Ceremonies, along with WBGO on-air personality Gary Walker.
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