The second annual 蜜柚直播 Jazz Festival begins Thursday, Jan. 14, flexing its young muscles and acting like a star with great legs. Joining in as co-presenters are UA Presents and the 蜜柚直播 Symphony Orchestra.
Already plans are well underway for the third annual festival to run this time next year. HSL Properties and Humberto Lopez remain committed to being this budding event鈥檚 title sponsor through 2020.
鈥淗umberto said he would sign up for 20 years,鈥 laughed Yvonne Ervin, the festival鈥檚 executive director, adding that tickets are selling faster than last year and the business community鈥檚 interest in sponsorships keeps growing.
Just like last year, UA Presents will provide one of the biggest names on the poster Sunday, Jan. 17 with the Monterey Jazz Festival On Tour, a traveling sextet led by Nicholas Payton, trumpet, and Ravi Coltrane, soprano and tenor saxes.
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Saluting the roots of jazz and providing the most accessible music at the festival is the 蜜柚直播 Symphony Orchestra performing with internationally recognized trumpeter Byron Stripling to present 鈥淭he Sounds of New Orleans鈥 on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 16-17. Stripling鈥檚 extroverted personality and musicianship are reminiscent of the irrepressible Louis Armstrong.
The future of jazz gets the spotlight Friday, Jan. 15 when the young musicians of Snarky Puppy take over the Rialto Theater stage. Practically a big band 鈥 with 12 members and the title Best Big Band of 2015 from the Jazz Times Readers Poll 鈥 Snarky Puppy arrives in 蜜柚直播 the same month Downbeat magazine has the band鈥檚 photo on the cover.
While improvisation and groove power are the heartbeat of Snarky Puppy, the players mix in a variety of styles and sounds freely embracing elements of funk, Latin, African, soul-jazz and crunchy-toned guitars, just not all in the same song. This band, says Downbeat, is 鈥渁 friendly, funky monster.鈥
鈥淪narky Puppy has sold the most tickets so far,鈥 said Ervin. 鈥淚t will sell out, for sure. Overall for the festival, there is no doubt we鈥檒l sell more tickets than last year.鈥
Last year鈥檚 absolute crowd favorite feature and a must-have tradition for every 蜜柚直播 Jazz Festival to come is the downtown day of free jazz (as in no admission charge) to celebrate Martin Luther King Day. Or as it is officially known, the Free MLK Day Downtown Jazz Fiesta, set for Monday, Jan. 18.
Latin jazz will reign on the spacious MLK Stage on the grass where Fifth Avenue meets Toole Avenue. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., five bands of local favorites will take their turn. They are the 蜜柚直播 High Mariachi Band, Lo Bros, De Pedro and Special Guests, Grupo Manteca and Orkesta Mendoza.
蜜柚直播鈥檚 straight-ahead jazzers will perform on the Connect Stage at 33 S. Fifth Ave., also at the Screening Room, 127 E. Congress St., and in several downtown restaurants.
A longtime favorite of the Old Pueblo, Poncho Sanchez and his Latin Jazz Band, returns on Thursday, Jan. 21, to fill the Fox 蜜柚直播 Theatre with his Afro-Cuban rhythms and Grammy Award-winning Latin soul sound (see accompanying story).
Another of last year鈥檚 sold-out shows was the Hot Sardines, a band dedicated to re-creating speakeasy jazz of the Roaring 鈥20s.
鈥淪o this year we got the Rad Trads,鈥 says Ervin.
This New York based piano-less sextet boasts of a tenor sax, trumpet and trombone horn section to power its Chicago and Delta blues stylings laced with early jazz and the driving rhythms of rock 鈥檔鈥 roll. The band performs Jan. 22.
The 蜜柚直播 Symphony has stepped up behind the scenes as well, taking on the computerized responsibilities of handling all festival ticket sales.
鈥淲e鈥檝e got one-stop shopping now,鈥 Ervin said proudly. No more having to contact different venues for different shows. Go to the jazz festival website, click on 鈥渢ickets鈥 and you will be taken to the 蜜柚直播 Symphony ticket page.
The Etherton Gallery of Fine Art Photography, 135 S. Sixth Ave., has joined in the festival with an exhibition of 1950s-era black and white photographs by Herman Leonard. You might not know Leonard鈥檚 name, but you will recognize some of his pictures.
Chuck Graham has written about the 蜜柚直播 arts scene for more than 30 years.