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Stanford Jazz Celebrates 40 Years of Music


Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist Milton Nascimento performs June 30 and July 1 at the 40th annual Stanford Jazz Festival
 



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Providing an intimate interaction of jazz and community found nowhere else, the Stanford Jazz Festival is pleased to announce the lineup of its 40th season, presenting upwards of 100 of the world's greatest jazz artists in the comfortable and convenient setting of the Stanford University campus.

This year's summertime opener kicks off on June 24 with Grammy-winning, New Orleans-based living legend Allen Toussaint, and winds up in August with an all-star week that includes Joe Lovano and the Bad Plus.

In 2011, Festival fans will be treated to a rainbow of world jazz, including Brazilian (two special shows with Milton Nascimento and Oscar Castro-Neves), Chilean (Claudia Acuña), Colombian (Edmar Castaneda), and Afro-Cuban (Yosvany Terry). For classic standards and swing, the Festival has several special shows, including clarinetist Ken Peplowski; "Unforgettable: A Tribute to Nat King Cole" featuring vocalist Allan Harris; and "For Singing and Swinging: The Great American Songsmiths" featuring Clairdee, Kenny Washington, and Bobbe Norris.

Midway through the season, bassist Ruth Davies hosts the perennial favorite Blues Night, which this year features the world-renowned guitarist Robben Ford as the special guest artist.

Unique among jazz festivals in the way it brings great jazz artists together to collaborate and to work closely with students, the Stanford Jazz Festival is the result of the vision of founder and Artistic and Executive Director Jim Nadel.

"Our community-based approach to teaching and nurturing jazz has resonated with a great many musicians over the years," says Nadel. "The musicians' love for the music and the open exchange of ideas have been the key ingredients in the success of our Jazz Camp and Jazz Residency programs as well as the world-class performances that characterize the Stanford Jazz Festival."

As he's done for each of the Festival seasons since 1972, Nadel has put together a compelling mix of styles and talent that includes living legends of jazz (Allen Toussaint, Oscar Castro-Neves, George Cables, Milton Nascimento, Ndugu Chancler, and Jimmy and Tootie Heath), international marquee artists (Gary Burton, Bill Frisell, Irvin Mayfield, Wallace Roney, Robben Ford, Bill Charlap, and Renee Rosnes), and buzz-generating younger musicians (Gretchen Parlato, Anat Cohen, Claudia Acuña, Charlie Hunter, Scott Amendola, Marcus Shelby, Taylor Eigsti, Julian Lage, and Yosvany Terry).

Underscoring the status of the Stanford Jazz Workshop's programs as among the elite in all of jazz education, well over half of this year's Stanford Jazz Festival events feature performers who are alumni or faculty of the Jazz Camp or Jazz Residency programs, which run concurrently with the Festival between July 17 and August 4 this year. Among the superstar faculty and former students who will appear are Madeline Eastman, Larry Grenadier, Jenny Scheinman, Ruth Davies, Ethan Iverson, Taylor Eigsti, Julian Lage, Victor Lin, Patrick Wolff, Bennett Paster, and Joe Gilman.

Here's the schedule for this year's Stanford Jazz Festival:

Friday, June 24
at 8 pm
Opening Night: Allen Toussaint
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Saturday, June 25
at 10 am
Early Bird Jazz for Kids with Jim Nadel & Friends
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Saturday, June 25
at 8 pm
The New Gary Burton Quartet with Julian Lage, Scott Colley and Antonio Sanche
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Sunday, June 26
at 2.30 pm
Allan Harris, "Unforgettable: A Tribute to Nat 'King' Cole"
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Sunday, June 26
at 7.30 pm
Brazilian Bossa Nova with the Oscar Castro-Neves Duo
Campbell Recital Hall
Thursday, June 30
at 8 pm
Milton Nascimento
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Friday, July 1
at 8 pm
Milton Nascimento
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Saturay, July 2
at 8 pm
Anat Cohen Quartet
Campbell Recital Hall
Sunday, July 3
at 2.30 pm
"For Singing and Swinging: The Great American Songsmiths" with Clairdee, Kenny Washington & Bobbe Norris
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Frday, July 8
at 8 pm
Claudia Acuña
Campbell Recital Hall
Saturday, July 9
at 10 am
Early Bird Jazz for Kids: Keith Terry & the Crosspulse Percussion Ensemble
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Saturday, July 9
at 8 pm
Bill Charlap and Renee Rosnes
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Sunday, July 10
at 2.30 pm
Everything You Wanted to Know About Jazz
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Sunday, July 10
at 7.30 pm
The Marcus Shelby Orchestra featuring Faye Carol, Kenny Washington, Jeannine Anderson, and Howard Wiley
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Friday, July 15
at 8 pm
Ken Peplowski Quartet
Campbell Recital Hall
Saturday, July 16
at 8 pm
"Bird with Strings" featuring Andrew Speight
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Sunday, July 17
at 7.30 pm
The Heath Brother
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Monday, July 18
at 7.30 pm
Scott Amendola/Charlie Hunter Duo
Campbell Recital Hall
Tuesday, July 19
at 7.30 pm
Jeb Patton Trio featuring Albert "Tootie" Heath
Campbell Recital Hall
Wednesday, July 20
at 7.30 pm
Pamela Rose Presents "Wild Women of Song"
Campbell Recital Hall
Thursday, July 21
at 7.30 pm
Stanford Jazz Mentors
Campbell Recital Hall
Friday, July 22
at 6 pm
Jazz Camp Student Recital
Various venues
Saturday, July 23
at 8 pm
Irvin Mayfield
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Sunday, July 24
at 7.30 pm
Ruth Davies' Blues Night with special guest Robben Ford
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Monday, July 25
at 7.30 pm
Judi Silvano with Special Guests
Campbell Recital Hall
Tuesday, July 26
at 7.30 pm
Edmar Castaneda Trio
Campbell Recital Hall
Wednesday, July 27
at 7.30 pm
Victor Lin Presents "The Music of The Beatles"
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Thursday, July 28
at 7.30 pm
Yosvany Terry Quartet Plus Guests
Campbell Recital Hall
Friday, July 29
at 6 pm
Jazz Camp Student Recital
Various venues
Saturday, July 30
at 8 pm
"A Tribute to Electric Miles" featuring Wallace Roney
Campbell Recital Hall
Sunday, July 31
at 7.30 pm
The Bill Frisell 858 Quartet
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Monday, August 1
at 8 pm
Joe Lovano and Friends
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Tuesday, August 2
at 8 pm
The Bad Plus
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Wednesday, August 3
at 8 pm
Taylor Eigsti Quartet with Tillery  featuring Rebecca Martin, Gretchen Parlato and Becca Stevens
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Friday, August 4
at 6 pm
Jazz Residency Participant Recital
Various venues
Saturday, August 5
at 8 pm
Stanford Jazz Workshop Faculty All-Stars
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Sunday, August 6
at 8 pm
George Cables and Madeline Eastman
Campbell Recital Hall

Tickets for the 2011 Stanford Jazz Festival go on sale Monday, May 2, 2011. To purchase tickets, please call 650.725.ARTS (2787) or visit the Stanford Jazz Festival website. For more information, please call 650.736.0324.



Vocalist Madeline Eastman performs with pianist George Cables on Sunday, August 6 at the Stanford Jazz Festival
 


Brazilian jazz guitarist Oscar Castro-Neves performs Sunday, June 26 at the Stanford Jazz Festival 
 


Clairdee performs with fellow jazz singers Kenny Washington and Bobbe Norris on Saturday, July 3 at the Stanford Jazz Festival
 


Jazz guitarist Charlie Hunter performs with drummer Scott Amendola on Monday, July 18 at the Stanford Jazz Festival
 


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