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Page 1: 2011 Edmonton International Jazz Festival Program Guide
Page 2: 2011 Edmonton International Jazz Festival Program Guide

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A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR

On behalf of the Edmonton Jazz Festival Society, I would like to welcome you to the 2011 Edmonton International Jazz Festival. The lineup for this year’s festival is as strong and diverse as ever. 2011 brings 10 days of jazz presenting over 200 musicians from around the world at 8 venues, ranging from free outdoor events to the Winspear stage. We are pleased to welcome back both the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra featuring Wynton Marsalis, as well as Madeleine Peyroux. The return of both of these great artists is a credit to all involved as the Edmonton International Jazz Festival is securely back on the international jazz map as one of the best!

New this year is the addition of 12 shows within walking distance of the Yardbird Suite at the Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre. This new Cabaret Series has been added to the list of shows you can also gain access to with a $99 Johnny Jazz Pass. In 2011, there are a total of 37 shows accessible with this pass; that’s less than $3 per show!

Also new this year, 6 exciting free lunch hour concerts being presented in our ‘Works With Jazz’ series in Sir Winston Churchill Square, a new collaboration presented in part by The Works Art and Design Festival.

Great efforts from many people contribute to the creation and delivery of this annual festival. On behalf of the entire festival board of directors, staff, crew and volunteers, we hope your experience with the 2011 Edmonton International Jazz Festival is a GREAT one.

Now please find your jazz, there is so much to explore!

Kent SangsterExecutive Director/ Producer

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bOARD OF DIRECTORSBarth Bradley, PresidentGlen Buick, Vice PresidentDan Dunnigan, Treasurer & SecretaryAdrian Albert, DirectorCurtis Sparrow, DirectorHal Simons, Director

The Edmonton Jazz Festival Society (EJFS) is dedicated to connecting regional audiences with provincial, national and international jazz artists. By providing professional and supportive environments, musicians from across the globe are able to perform, collaborate, and celebrate jazz music with the people of Edmonton.

Since 2005, the EJFS has presented and promoted initiatives such as the Edmonton International Jazz Festival, Edmonton Jazz Orchestra and the Jazzworks Educational Outreach Program to support the jazz tradition in Edmonton.

THE EDMOnTOn jAzz FESTIvAl SOCIETy

FESTIvAl CREwFES TIvAl DIRECTORKent Sangster

FES TIvAl ADMInIS TRATIOn/ARTIST lIAISOn/

lOGISTICS/ wEb DESIGnBrandy Dominelli

FESTIvAl ADMInISTRATIOn/pROGRAM/SpOnSOR

REl ATIOnS/jA z z wORkS lIAISOnNathalie Tait

pROGRAMMInG COMMIT TEEAdrian Albert, Jasiek Poznanski and Kent Sangster

pRODuCTIOn MAnAGERJohn Quinn

ASSISTAnT pRODuCTIOn MAnAGERIan Trace

TRAnSpORTATIOn COORDInATORMarian Brandt

vOlunTEER COORDInATORTrevor Moyer

MISSIOn COnTROl COORDInATORBonnie Mix

yARDbIRD SuITE vEnuE COORDInATORPam Josey

CAbARE T SERIES vEnuE COORDInATOR Rhonda Smith

HOSpITAlIT y COORDInATORSKen & Veronica Tovell

MERCHAnDISE COORDInATORJann Doll

SIGnAGE & DISTRIbuTIOn COORDInATORAlan Spence

STREE T TEAM COORDInATORMatt Roberts

jA z z wORkS DIRECTORSJoel GrayKent Sangster

publICIT yLiz Lepper, Bottom Line Productions

EjFS IlluSTRATORCarla, Brio Studios

GRApHIC DESIGnERJared Jensen, Jared Jensen Design

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wE GRATEFully ACknOwlEDGE THE GEnEROuS COnTRIbuTIOnS OF OuR SpOnSORS AnD SuppORT wHOM HElp MAkE THIS FESTIvAl pOSSIblE.

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wInSpEAR CEnTRE#4 Sir Winston Churchill SquarePH (780) 428-1414

MAClAb THEATRELocated in the Citadel Theatre9828-101 A Avenue (Shoctor Alley)PH (780) 425-1820

TRAnSAlTA ARTS bARnSWestbury Theatre10330-84 AvenuePH (780) 448-9000

yARDbIRD SuITE11 Tommy Banks WayPH (780) 432-0428

OlD STRATCOnA pERFORMInGARTS CEnTRE8426 Gateway BoulevardPH (780) 436-6606

wInSpEAR CEnTRE bOx OFFICEWinspear Centre | $55.75 - $80.75#4 Sir Winston Churchill SquareCorner of 99 Street & 102 AvenuePH (780) 428-1414www.winspearcentre.comTicket price tiering & Student/Senior discount pricingis available for the Winspear

Centre shows.

CITADEl THEATRE bOx OFFICEMaclab Theatre | $359828-101 A Avenue (Shoctor Alley)PH (780) 425-1820www.citadeltheatre.com

jEFFREy’S CAFÉ & wInE bAR9640-142 StreetPH (780) 451-8890

bluE CHAIR CAFÉ9624-76 AvenuePH (780) 989-2861

CHuRCHIll SQuARE99 Street & 102 Avenue, Main Stage

TIx On THE SQuAREJohnny Jazz Passes | $99Cabaret Series | $15Edmonton Jazz Retrospect | $35Yardbird Series | $15 - $409930-102 Avenue Sir Winston Churchill SquarePH (780) 420-1757www.tixonthesquare.caTickets sold through Tix On The Square will also be

made available at the door.

Club SERIESTickets available at the door only.Resvations recommended. Multiple sets per showJeffrey’s Café & Wine Bar | $15Blue Chair Café | $15

Prices listed throughout guide do not include GST or service charges.

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jAM bAnD: The performances of these bands often feature

extended musical improvisation (“jams”) over rhythmic

grooves and chord patterns and long sets of music that cross

genre boundaries.

SIS TERS EuClID - CAnADA - pG 28

jACk SEMplE - CAnADA - pG 17

nu-jA z z (ElECTRO-jA z z): a blend of jazz

textures, funk rhythms, electronic dance music, and

improvisation, this style generally employs electric

guitar and bass, and can be supplemented with effects

such as sequencers and synthesizers as well as horns.

MÉDÉRIC COllIGnOn “juS DE bOCSE”

- InTERnATIOnAl - pG 19

SOul jA z z: This style is a development of hard bop,

which incorporates blues influences, as well as gospel

and R&B. Often utilizing the Hammond organ, soul jazz

emphasizes repetitive grooves and strong melodic hooks.

kRyS TlE DOS SAnTOS - AlbERTA - pG 15

jEFF HEnDRICk - AlbERTA - pG 15

jACk SEMplE - CAnADA - pG 17

SwInG: Larger dance bands (big band) groups that

include more than three or four horns, which necessitated

the notation of the music (not just improvisation) with

repetitious riffs and more sophisticated solos.

DAvE bAbCOCk AnD HIS juMp TRIO - AlbERTA- pG 31

AlE x pAnGMAn -CAnADA - pG 25

GARy GuTHMAn -uSA - pG 31

vOCAl jA z z: Performers tend towards multi-genred song

selections, but with an instrumental focus on vocals.

kEllylEE E vAnS - CAnADA - pG 30

AlE x pAnGMAn - CAnADA - pG 25

MADElEInE pE yROux - uSA - pG 22

wORlD: Not exclusive in genre or origin, this style

incorporates rhythmic and melodic elements of many

cultures, with variations in style throughout sets. World

groups have the ability to successfully maneuver through

complex chords as well as compound meters.

MARC bE AuDIn - AlbERTA - pG 16

COnTEMpORARy: Utilizing the technical elements of swing,

bop and other rhythmic influences, this stream of jazz focuses

on original compositions that allow for improvisatory interplay.

RObERT Gl ASpER - uSA - pG 32

jIM HE AD - AlbERTA - pG 30

jACEk kOCHAn - InTERnATIOnAl - pG 26

MARIAnnE TRuDEllE - CAnADA - pG 23

MARk MClE An - CAnADA - pG 33

FR AnCOIS bOuR ASSA - CAnADA - pG 16

CuRTIS MACDOnAlD - uSA - pG 16

ATOMIC - InTERnATIOnAl - pG 28

FuSIOn: A mix of jazz improvisation with the rhythms and

energy of rock music, this style usually incorporates mixed

meters, syncopation, and complex chord harmony.

k A zuTOkI uME zu kIkI bAnD - InTERnATIOnAl - pG 32

SOnIC CODE x - InTERnATIOnAl - pG 19

GypSy jA z z: A mixture of folk music with swing music in a

fairly acoustic setting with the main instrument being a guitar.

GypSOpHIl IA - CAnADA - pG 30

HARD bOp: An extension of bop, this style borrows

soulful melodies from R&B, with the bassist able to move

rhythmically within the bar. Has a strong gospel influence,

with a more diverse rhythm section.

DOn bERnER SE x TE T - AlbERTA - pG 32,35

AvAnT-GARDE: Having more structure than free

jazz, avant-garde incorporates ensembles with more

of an arrangement. Soloists still explore freedom from

conventional rules. Sometimes difficult to tell where the

compositions end and the improvisation begins (solos are a

growth of the arrangement).

ATOMIC - InTERnATIOnAl - pG 28

Full bl AS T - InTERnATIOnAl - pG 17

bEbOp (bOp): Focused on chordal improvisation as

opposed to melodic improvisation. This style inspired quicker

tempos, and influenced the shift to an art form away from

the commercialism of dance music.

CHRIS TIAn MCbRIDE - uSA - pG 35

pj pERRy - AlbERTA - pG 26

DIxIEl AnD: A style that developed out of New Orleans,

traditional Dixieland music focused on the trumpet,

trombone and clarinet playing melody and counter-

melody, with a rhythm section that included banjo.

ROll AnDA lEE - AlbERTA - pG 35

Funk / GROOvE: An offshoot of soul jazz, the style has

catchy hooks with light instrumental and lyrical ornaments.

TROMbOnE SHORT y - uSA - pG 14

bIG bAnD SwInG: A style of swing music which

focuses on standards and riff based tunes.

lE T THIS jA z z GlOSSARy bE yOuR GuIDE TO HElp yOu FInD yOuR jA z z AT THE 2011

EDMOnTOn InTERnATIOnAl jA z z FESTIvAl .

AlSO CHECk OuT THE Club SERIES ARTISTS lISTED In THE MAIn SCHEDulE

jA z z AT l InCOln CEnTER ORCHES TR A wITH w ynTOn MARSAlIS - uSA - pG 24

An EDMOnTOn RE TROSpEC TIvE COnCERT - AlbERTA - pG 26

ARE yOu A jA z z nEwCOMER? puRCHASE A jOHnny jA z z pASS AnD GAIn ACCESS TO All REGul AR pERFORMAnCES pRESEnTED by THE EDMOnTOn InTERnATIOnAl jA z z FESTIvAl AT THE MACl Ab THEATRE , yARDbIRD SuITE , OlD S TRATHCOnA pERFORMInG ARTS CEnTRE, AnD TRAnSAlTA ARTS bARnS. A $600 vAluE FOR juST $99. GE T MORE DE TAIlS On pAGE 13.

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nEw THIS yEAR!CAbARE T SERIESThe Edmonton International Jazz Festival is proud to present this new series at the Old Strathcona Performing Arts Center, situated just across the street from the Yardbird Suite. The room will feature cabaret seating creating a new vibe for the high-calibre and high-energy performances of Krystle Dos Santos, Jeff Hendrick, Jack Semple Band, Gypsophilia, Gary Guthman Quartet and Mark McLean’s Playground. Cash bar - must be 18 or older to attend.

An EDMOnTOn RE TROSpEC TIvE COnCERTThe Edmonton Jazz Orchestra (EJO), featuring Tommy Banks, PJ Perry, Gary Guthman and Rollanda Lee willcaptivate audiences with an exciting evening of Jazz, highlighting many personalities from the past that have been influential on jazz in Edmonton. More on page 26

wORkS wITH jA z z - FREEA one of a kind collaboration between the Edmonton International Jazz Festival and the Works Art & Design Festival, the Works With Jazz series features Jazz and art performances by professional and emerging musicians and visual artists. Art featured includes spoken word, experimental music, performance art, dance and improvisational comedy troupes. See main schedule for line-up. No Tickets Required.

Jazz Performances:June 24, 27, 28, 29, 30 & July 1 from 12:00pm - 2:00pm. Works Art Performances:June 23 to July 5 - 5:00pm - 5:45pm, plus June 23 - 12:00pm - 2:00pm, and July 4 and July 5 - 12:00pm - 2:00pm

bACk AGAIn!yARDbIRD SERIESThe Yardbird Series is back and remains a highlight of the festival. With the return of New York-style ticketing and three shows per night, the renowned Yardbird Suite will be buzzing with jazz musicians and jazz lovers alike! Included this year in the Yardbird Series is a special presentation featuring Christian McBride on Saturday, July 2.

Club SERIESExplore the diverse talent of artists from right here in our home town scheduled to perform in the Club Series. Tickets for these shows will be made available at the door.Reservations recommended. Multiple sets per show.

Jeffrey’s Café and Wine Bar will showcase Edmonton vocalists Lorna Lampman, Sandy Foster, Shelley Jones, Anna Beaumont, Rollanda Lee and Helena Magerowski.

Blue Chair Café will host a variety of performances from Edmonton artists including Swing Manouche, Celsius Quartet, Jim Findlay, ABtrio, Nathan Ouellette Quartet and Harpe Jazz Quartet.

jA z z S TREE T TE AMS - FREEThe Jazz Street Teams will be delivering a variety of jazz selections while creating interest and exposure in the heart ofOld Strathcona. Enjoy free outdoor performances at McIntyre Park Gazebo (8331 – 104 Street) on June 29, June 30 and July 2 from 12:00pm - 2:00pm. No Tickets Required

jA z z wORkS wORkSHOp - FREEWatch as a select group of aspiring musicians experience a once in a lifetime opportunity to study under the guidance of established international, Canadian and Edmonton artists featured in the 2011 Edmonton International Jazz Festival. Scheduled at the renowned Yardbird Suite, these sessions will be inspiring to musicians and jazz lovers alike. Afternoon sessions are open to public observation. Monday to Friday 1:00pm - 3:00pm

jOHnny jAzz pASSFor only $99, a Johnny Jazz Pass gains bearer admission to all regular performances presented by the Edmonton International Jazz Festival at the Maclab Theatre, Yardbird Suite, Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre, and TransAlta Arts Barns (Westbury Theatre). Available through Tix On The Square (780.420.1757).

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jAzz pERFORMAnCES:

MARC bE AuDIn junE 24 , 12:00pM- 2:00pM

Originally from Quebec, Marc Beaudin will perform a mixture of Brazilian jazz and flamenco improvisation.

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CIRClES junE 27, 12:00pM - 2:00pM

All the way from Toronto, Cirles strive to continually stretch and explore the concept of modern jazz, seeking beauty and new possibilities of musical expression.

w w w.CIRClESMuSIC.COM

MARCO Cl AvERIA pROjEC T junE 28, 12:00pM - 2:00pM

Chilean guitarist brings a Latin sound with its foundations in Chile’s folk music, including the country’s national dance, the cueca.

MARCOCl AvERIA .COM

wORkS ART pERFORMAnCES:

junE 23, july 4 & 5 | nOOn – 2pM | FREE

junE 23 – july 5 | 5pM – 5:45pM | FREE

jAMES Cl ARkE TRIO junE 29, 12:00pM - 2:00pM

This up-and-coming jazz trio combine modern jazz flare, while keeping the traditional ambiences that will draw you in to their world of jazz.

w w w.jAMESCl ARkE jA z z .COM

DAvE bAbCOCk AnD HIS juMp TRIO junE 30, 12:00pM - 2:00pM

Well known to Edmonton jazz and blues audiences since he formed his first incarnation of the Jump Orchestra in the ’90s, this charismatic performer has continued his growth as a solo artist, becoming a mainstay of the city’s musical community.

w w w.DAvEbAbCOCk.COM

DOn bERnER SE x TE T july 1 , 12:00pM - 2:00pM

Juno Award winner P.J. Perry has called Don Berner “one of Canada’s fastest rising saxophone stars. Reads, doubles, solos, he does it all.”

w w w.DOnbERnER.COM

FREE pERFORMAnCES AT CHuRCHIll SQuARE

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Troy ‘Trombone Shorty’ Andrews’ Verve debut album, Backatown (Verve Forecast April 20), is the work of a rare artist who can draw both the unqualified respect of jazz legends and deliver a high-energy rock show capable of mesmerizing international rock stars and audiences alike. With such an unprecedented mix of rock, funk, jazz, hip-hop and soul, he had to create his own name to describe his signature sound: Supafunkrock! Andrews is the kind of player who comes along maybe once in a generation, and Backatown is the latest, clearest proof that his artistry is as singular as his raw talent. The album title comes from the locals’ term for the area of New Orleans that includes the Tremé [pronounced Tre-MAY] neighborhood in the city’s 6th Ward, where Troy was born and raised—getting his nickname at four years old when he was observed by his older brother James marching in a street parade wielding a trombone twice as long as the kid was high. The cultural backdrop of the Tremé—the oldest black neighborhood in the U.S.—is at the very root of Troy’s music, on top of which he’s built his own sound. The streetwise, gritty feel of the term underscores the difference between the stereotype of the New Orleans jazz musician and what this audacious young artist and his cohorts are going for, and pulling off.

w w w.TROMbOnESHORT y.COM

TROMbOnESHORTyjunE 24

7:30 pMMACl Ab THE ATRE$35.00

jEFF HEnDRICkjunE 24 - 1 1:15 pMOlD S TR ATHCOnA pERFORMInG ARTS CEnTRE CAbARE T SERIES$15

vOCAl S/SA xOpHOnE: jEFF HEnDRICkGuITAR: pE TER bElECbASS: MOnI MATHEw DRuMS: bIll GEORGE Canadian born R&B and Soul artist Jeff Hendrick is no stranger to success. Since first hitting the stage at the age of seven, the accomplished singer/songwriter has emerged as one of his homeland’s brightest young music prospects. Deeply rooted in the R&B and Soul influences of artists like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Prince, and Michael Jackson. Hendrick’s smooth vocal offerings often conjure up images of Philly soul rather than the Canadian prairies. His mature and dynamic stage presence has captured fans both domestically and internationally, and his other talents as saxophonist and keyboard player have truly made him a unique musical entity. Jeff has just released his highly anticipated new album “Color Blind” and the recording is already garnering rave reviews and radio play across the globe!

w w w.jEFFHEnDRICk .COM

kRySTlE DOS SAnTOSjunE 24 - 9:15pMOlD S TR ATHCOnA pERFORMInG ARTS CEnTRECAbARE T SERIES$15

vOCAl S: kRyS TlE DOS SAnTOSGuITAR: T IM lEMkEbASS: kIM lESACADRuMS: kE vIn bRERE TOnSA xOpHOnE: bRE T T MIlES

Award-winning performer Krystle Dos Santos is a soul and jazz singer-songwriter and definitely an artist to watch for. Dos Santos’ self-titled debut CD recently took home Urban Recording of the Year at the 2009 Western Canadian Music Awards. Her unique blend of dance beats, funky grooves and soft, jazzy soul have inspired comparisons to modern Soulstresses Sade, Joss Stone and Jill Scott, as well as the jazz greats of the past suchas Etta James and Billie Holiday. With an eclectic live show sometimes combining electronic elements or a full live band, Dos Santos provides a performance not to be missed.

w w w.kRyS TlEDOSSAnTOS.COM

vOCAl S/ TROMbOnE/ TRuMpE T: TROMbOnE SHORT ySA xOpHOnE: DAn OES TREICHERSA xOpHOnE: T IM MCFAT TERDRuMS: jOE y pEEblES

bASS: MIkE bAll ARD pERCuSSIOn: DwAynE wIll IAMS GuITAR: pE TE MuR AnO

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CuRTIS MACDOnAlD GROupjunE 24 - 7pMyARDbIRD SuITE$15

SA xOpHOnE: CuRTIS MACDOnAlDSA xOpHOnE: jEREMy vInERpIAnO: bObby AvE ybASS: CHRIS TORDInIDRuMS: ADAM jACkSOn

Curtis Macdonald is an alto saxophonist and composer based in New York City. He graduated cum laude from the New School University in 2007 where he immediately became faculty. Recently, he released his debut record, Community Immunity on Greenleaf Music. Growing up in Canada, Curtis began performing when he was nine years old. Eager to further refine his craft, he ventured to the Banff Centre for the Arts where he participated in several residencies alongside ongoing apprenticeships in New York City. Today he can be seen leading his ensemble, composed of world-class improvising musicians, throughout New York City’s most respected jazz and creative music venues.

w w w.CuRTISMACDOnAlD.COM

jACk SEMplE bAnDjunE 25 - 9:15pM & 11:15 pMOlD S TR ATHCOnA pERFORMInG ARTS CEnTRE CAbARE T SERIES$15 pER SE T

vOCAl S/GuITAR: jACk SEMplE bASS: DAvE CHObOTDRuMS: S TE vE HOy

Jack Semple is one of those rare guitar players who leaves a crowd speechless, one of those players who leaves a crowd in total astonishment, in absolute awe of what they have just experienced. Listening to and watching Jack play fills one with a sense of having witnessed an event in time, one not soon to be forgotten. Jack Semple is a guitar players guitar player. An absolute virtuoso of his art form, Jack plays with unparalleled feeling and total technical control. Now did I mention the man can sing? Jack has a set of pipes that are smooth as silk and as raw and jagged as rocks cutting through an ocean shoreline. His vocal talents alone are an event to behold. Semple has played from Vancouver to Montreux, has worked for CBC radio and TV, won a Juno award, and shared the stage with a wide range of top artists, from Martha Reeves to k.d. lang. He was the 1992 national winner of the Much Music “Guitar Wars”. If you can’t get to see him perform near you then I highly recommend getting a copy of his most recent CD release entitled “Tribute to Lightfoot”. Discover for yourself the treasure called Jack Semple!

w w w.jACkSEMplE .COM

FRAnçOIS bOuRASSAjunE 24 - 9pM & 10:45pMyARDbIRD SuITE$15 pER SE T

pIAnO: FR AnçOIS bOuR ASSAbASS: Guy bOISvERTDRuMS: pHIl IppE MEl AnSOnSA xOpHOnE: AnDRÉ lEROux

Composer/pianist François Bourassa, 2007 Oscar Peterson Prize recipient (given by the Montréal International Jazz Festival) leads one of Canada’s most successful jazz ensembles with André Leroux (saxes), Guy Boisvert (bass), and Philippe Melanson (drums). Their latest recording in a catalogue of critically-acclaimed CD’s, Rasstones (Effendi), won the OPUS (Quebec) award. A previous recording (Live at the Top of the Senator) won Canada’s highest recording honor, the JUNO, and his Indefinite Time garnered him a FELIX, Quebec’s highest recording honor. Numerous tours have taken him all over the world, from festivals and concerts in Europe, to the US and Canada, Russia, India, China, Korea, Japan and Mexico.

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pETER bRöETzMAnn’S Full blAST TRIOjunE 25 - 7pMyARDbIRD SuITE$15

REEDS: pE TER bROE TzMAnnDRuMS: MICHAEl wERTMuEllERbASS: MARInO plIAk AS

Peter Bröetzmann (Germany, reeds) - the living legend of the European new jazz. He has exemplified European improvised music for over 40 years and participated in countless international collaborations. A founder ofEuropean Free Jazz movement, his work includes collaborations and recordings with Last Exit (with Bill Laswell, Sonny Sharrock and Ronald Shannon Jackson), Evan Parker, Misha Mengelberg, and Borah Bergman. Recent projects include Die Like a Dog (with William Parker, Hamid Drake and Toshinori Kondo), his homage to Albert Ayler, the Chicago-based Bröetzmann Tentet and many more. His first album Machine Gun released in 1968 still represents the reference for the musicians and critics. Considering his 40-year career and more than 100 albums, but also many current projects, Bröetzmann is still one of the most influential figures of the new music.

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lORnA lAMpMAnjEFFRE y ’S CAFEjunE 24 - 9:00 pM

SwInG MAnOuCHEbluE CHAIR CAFEjunE 24 - 8:00 pM

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MARC bEAuDIn TRIOwORkS wITH jA z zSIR wInS TOn CHuRCHIll SQuAREjunE 24 - 12-2 pM

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EIvInD AARSET “SOnIC CODEx 4TET”junE 25 - 9pM & 10:45pMyARDbIRD SuITE$15 pER SE T

GuITAR: EIvInD A ARSE TbASS: AuDun ERlIEnDRuMS: wE TlE HOlTEDRuMS: ERl AnD DAHlEn

Eivind Aarset is a guitarist with a unique musical vision that absorbs and reflects all manner of music while retaining an enviable individualism and high quality craftsmanship that can span from quiet intimacy to searing intensity. His debut as a bandleader on Jazzland Recordings was described by the New York Times as “One of the best post-Miles electric jazz albums,” setting a high benchmark that Aarset has consistently met and exceeded, both in the studio and in live performance. Aarset combines exciting sounds of contemporary jazz with audacious improvisations and beats of European clubbing culture, which is why he is considered as one of the most individual and creative representatives of the Norwegian jazz scene. With enthralling and precise soundscapes the ‘Aarset sound’ created an own niche in the inflationary overrun sound compositions of electronic jazz.

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MÉDÉRIC COllIGnOn “juS DE bOCSE”junE 26 - 7pM & 9pMyARDbIRD SuITE$15 pER SE T

CORnE T/FluEGElHORn/ vOCAl S: MÉDÉRIC COllIGnOnFEnDER RHODES: FR AnCk wOES TEDRuMS: pHIl IppE GlEIzESDOublE bASS: FREDERIC CHIFFOlE Au

Is this yet-another revisiting of Gershwin’s classic Porgy and Bess, immortalized by many greats? Not quite... Médéric Collignon, notoriously, is not one to follow the tracks of others. Known for his shouting, his deliberately trashy bouts and his flashes of genius, he has taken on this monument, without real irreverence, taking Miles Davis’s version as a starting point, but as we could expect, with some insolence. Backing him is a power trio (named Jus de Bocse in jest) which sounds like a big band. The result is disarming, and has attracted a lot of reactions. It is a kind of artificial, multicolored opera, dense and powerful.

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junE 26 - 7 :30 pMwInSpE AR CEnTRE$55.75-$ 70.25

vOCAl S/GuITAR: MADElEInE pE yROuxkE ybOARD: GARy vERSACEbASS: bAR Ak MORIGuITAR: SHAnE THERIOTDRuMS: jEREMy S TACE y

Songstress Madeleine Peyroux is known to her fans for intimately arranged covers of the early American blues and jazz repertoire. She began as a teenage busker, honing her vocal and guitar skills on the famously quaint, acoustic streets of Europe, where she molded her style on the cornerstones of jazz: Billie Holiday,

Bessie Smith and Louis Armstrong. Amidst an oddly sparse recording career beginning in 1996, she is most known for her 2005 release ‘Careless Love’ (Rounder Records), produced by Larry Klein ( Joni

Mitchell, Herbie Hancock) who fused Peyroux’s personal and vulnerable take on more modern material, i.e., Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, cult legend Elliott Smith, with that of her beloved torch songs and early blues.

Peyroux took a turn into uncharted territory with her last album, ‘Bare Bones’, a collection of self-penned compositions and co-writes with heavy hitters such as Joe Henry and Steely Dan’s Walter Becker. She toured until mid

2010, including a triple bill with Diana Krall and Melody Gardot in Australia, and is now keeping behind the scenes in preparation for a return to the studio. Producer Craig Street (Cassandra Wilson, Joe Henry, Chocolate Genius, Norah Jones) is set to hold the reigns this time, and the album will be all new compositions. “I have been building on the relationships I developed in co-writing, and something new has taken hold of me,” Peyroux says. “This project is meant to be a wider dreamscape than previous recordings. I’m interested in exploring tougher sounds, even ugly sounds... trying to find something more raw than the voice that I have now, and in the accompaniment that I have become used to.”

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Sophie Hunger was born in 1983 in Bern and spent a large part of her childhood in London and Bonn. In 2006, Hunger recorded her first demo in her living room, called it “Sketches On Sea” and sold several thousand copies. Hunger started sharing the stage with jazz greats such as Erik Truffaz, the industrial pioneers The Young Gods and the French vocal artist Camille. Her stage presence is ultimately what led to her breakthrough. “She’s Laura Marling, Beth Orton and Björk in one folk-rocking package” (The Guardian, UK), “breathtaking concert”(Musikexpress, DE), “excellent” (Le Monde, FR). The first studio album, “Monday’s Ghost”, was released in the spring of 2009, climbed to number one in the Swiss album charts and achieved gold status. In consequence, Hunger and her five-member band traveled all across Europe that year, where they played over 100 concerts.

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pIAnO: MARIAnnE TRuDElvOCAl S: AnnE SCHAEFERTRuMpE T: l InA AllEMAnOTROMbOnE: jE An-OlIvIER bÉGInFREnCH HORn: jOCElyn vEIllEuxbASS: MORGAn MOOREDRuMS/pERCuSSIOn: RObbIE kuS TER

Marianne Trudel is a multi-talented pianist, composer, improvisor, and arranger. At once energetic and passionate, her music cross-cuts a wide swath of musical interests. As a performer, she pursues an active career in a variety of settings ranging from solo performance to more intimate duos and trios, and larger groups as quintet, septet and large ensembles. She has played in Canada, United States and France. She has published four recordings under her name: Espoir et autre pouvoirs- Marianne Trudel Septet (2011), L’embarquée- Duo Trudel-Bourbonnais (2009), Sands of Time (Live), Marianne Trudel Quintet (2007) and Espaces libres, solo piano (2005). Recipient of the Prix Étoiles Galaxie de Radio-Canada (Montreal Jazz Festival 2007), Marianne Trudel has presented multiple artistic projects that not only bring her considerable skills to the fore but also her keen sense of creativity.

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The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (JLCO), comprising 15 of the finest jazz soloists and ensemble players today, has been the Jazz at Lincoln Center resident orchestra since 1988. Featured in all aspects of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s programming, this remarkably versatile orchestra performs and leads educational events in New York, across the U.S. and around the globe; in concert halls; dance venues; jazz clubs; public parks; and with symphony orchestras; ballet troupes; local students; and an ever-expanding roster of guest artists.

Wynton Marsalis (Music Director, Trumpet) is the Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1961, Mr. Marsalis began his classical training on trumpet at age 12 and soon began playing in local bands of diverse genres. He entered The Juilliard School at age 17 and joined Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. Mr. Marsalis made his recording debut as a leader in 1982, and has since recorded more than seven jazz and classical albums which have garnered him nine GRAMMY® Awards. In 1983, he became the first and only artist to win both classical and jazz GRAMMY®s in the same year; he repeated this feat in 1984. Mr. Marsalis’ rich body of compositions includes Sweet Release; Jazz: Six Syncopated Movements; Jump Start and Jazz; Citi Movement/Griot New York; At the Octoroon Balls; In This House, On This Morning; and Big Train. In 1997, Mr. Marsalis became the first jazz artist to be awarded the prestigious Pulitzer Prize in music for his oratorio Blood on the Fields, which was commissioned by Jazz at Lincoln Center. In 1999, he released eight new recordings in his unprecedented Swinging into the 21st series, and premiered several new compositions, including the ballet Them Twos, for a 1999 collaboration with the New York City Ballet. Mr. Marsalis was instrumental in the Higher Ground Hurricane Relief concert, produced by Jazz at Lincoln Center, which raised over $3 million for the Higher Ground Relief Fund to benefit the musicians, music industry related enterprises, and other individuals and entities from the areas in Greater New Orleans who were impacted by Hurricane Katrina. He led the effort to construct Jazz at Lincoln Center’s new home, Frederick P. Rose Hall, opened in October 2004, the first education, performance, and broadcast facility devoted to jazz, which Mr. Marsalis co-founded in 1989.

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AlEx pAnGMAn AnD HER AllEyCATSjunE 28 - 7pMyARDbIRD SuITE$15

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Although Alex Pangman grew up a couple of generations late to have sung with Teddy Wilson, the vibrant young vocalist is proud to be known as Canada’s Sweetheart of Swing. With pipes aplenty, Pangman possesses the requisite taste, talent and the historical knowledge of an avid record collector to breathe new life into the sturdy standards of the classic jazz era. A superb song stylist with growing compositional chops, the prodigiously gifted Toronto scene maker has built a loyal fan base amongst jazz listeners and dancers alike through her critically acclaimed work with her stacked Alley Cats in the studio, upscale nightclubs and concert halls across Canada including two stellar showcases at the Montreal International Jazz Festival.

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wynTOn MARSAlISwITHjunE 28 - 7 :30 pMwInSpE AR CEnTRE$ 75.50-$80.75

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jACEk kOCHAn QuARTET wITH SEAMuS blAkEjunE 28 - 9pM & 10:45pMyARDbIRD SuITE$15 pER SE T

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Originally conceived of as a core trio (piano, bass & drums) plus ‘special guest’, the band’s sound remained true to the compositions yet pliable enough to incorporate the guest, the instrument they played and the unique ‘voice’ they brought to the ensemble. Jacek Kochan has recorded 17 CD’s, released on seven different labels in Canada, Austria, Germany Poland and Japan. He has and performed his music live at major Jazz festivals and venues in almost every country in Europe. His musical co-conspirators recorded and live, have included Dave Liebman, John Abercrombie, Jerry Bergonzi, Uri Caine, Joey Calderazzo, Gary Thomas, Greg Osby, George Garzone, Marc Copland, Eddie Henderson, Nguyen Le, Palle Mikkelborg, Pat LaBarbera, Kenny Wheeler and Don Thompson.

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An EDMOnTOn RETROSpECTIvE COnCERT FEATuRInG TOMMy bAnkS, pj pERRy, GARy GuTHMAn, AnD ROllAnDA lEEjunE 29 - 7 :30 pM & 9:30 pMTR AnSAlTA ARTS bARnS$35.00 pER SHOw

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The Edmonton Jazz Orchestra, featuring Tommy Banks, PJ Perry, Gary Guthman and Rollanda Lee, will present an exciting evening of Edmonton Jazz, highlighting not only the EJO and these great musicians but also many more Edmonton Jazz personalities that have been so fondly connected to Edmonton’s jazz past will be honored.

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SISTERS EuClIDjunE 29 - 7pMyARDbIRD SuITE$15

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The Sisters Euclid are an all male, instrumental quartet formed in 1996. It is composed of leader, guitarist, Kevin Breit; bassist, Ian De Souza; drummer, Gary Taylor and keyboardist/accordionist, Mark Lalama. They have recorded 10 CDs and one DVD. The Sisters won a Juno in the Best Instrumental category, for their ‘Run Neil Run’ disc and a National Jazz Award for Electric Group of The Year. They were the house band at the Massey Hall all star tribute show to Neil Young for the Luminato festival. They have toured extensively throughout Canada and Europe.

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ATOMICjunE 29 -9pM & 10:45pMyARDbIRD SuITE$15 pER SE T

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Atomic was established in 2000 and already after their first two studio albums, Feet Music (2002) and Boom Boom (2003), both their growing audience and music reviewers alike began to perceive them as an original flavor with an entirely individual energy that few Scandinavian jazz groups could match. Even though initially thought of as a sort of rebellion to the quaintness of the “Scandinavian Sound” which had become exemplified by Norwegian artists on labels such as ECM, Atomic found themselves becoming a new sort of unique sound on their own. An explosive blend of American free-jazz with European characteristics is how some reviewers have described them. Or better yet, “part academic lecture, part a fun night out on the town” is how the band describes themselves, and is what makes their sound truly Atomic.

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EDMOnTOn SyMpHOny ORCHES TR A pRESEnTS: SyMpHOny OF unDER THE Sk ySEp TEMbER 2-5, 2011HAwREl Ak pARk – HERITAGE AMpITHE ATRE

In its 17th season, Symphony Under the Sky brings the summer festival season to a close. Come enjoy the fresh air and sounds of your ESO in Hawrelak Park’s Heritage Ampitheatre. Conductor Bob Bernhardt returns to lead the orchestra at Symphony Under the Sky for the sixth time.

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vITER pRESEnTS: FuSIOn: HARMOny In MOTIOn junE 25, 2011 jubIlEE AuDITORIuM 7:30pM FE ATuRInG: vITER ukR AInIAn DAnCERS & FOlk CHOIR SpECIAl GuES T: jA z z pIAnIS T jOHn S TE TCH T ICkE TS: $35 / $25 @ T ICkE TMAS TER

A performance of exciting Ukrainian dance and traditional Ukrainian folk music - with a contemporary flair.  Marking the dancers’ 15th anniversary, the show will premiere several pieces of original choreography, including a collaboration with internationally-renowned jazz pianist John Stetch. 

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GypSOpHIlIAjunE 30 - 9:15pM & 11:15pMOlD S TR ATHCOnA pERFORMInG ARTS CEnTRECAbARE T SERIES$15 pER SE T

kE ybOARD: SAGEE v OOREGuITAR/pERCuSSIOn: nICk wIlkInSOnvIOlIn: GInA buRGESSGuITAR: AlEC FRITHTRuMpE T/pERCuSSIOn: MAT T MyERGuITAR/pERCuSSIOn: ROSS buRnSbASS: ADAM FInE

Gypsophilia’s danceable mash-up of gypsy jazz, klezmer, funk, indie and more is in full force on their 2-time East Coast Music Award-winning album Sa-ba-da-OW! (#1 for 2009 on national campus charts). The band has been busy touring festivals across Canada, recording music for film, and is just about to release its third record, produced by Montreal’s Howard Bilerman. Halifax-based Gypsophilia is a group of seven young performers whose music straddles the jazz and indie worlds. The band started in 2004 as a Django Reinhardt-inspired project, but soon found itself mixing gypsy jazz with klezmer, funk, classical music, indie rock, and bebop, writing its own tunes and playing to sold out crowds.

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kEllylEE EvAnSjunE 30 - 9pM & 10:45pMyARDbIRD SuITE$15 pER SE T

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Vocalist Kellylee Evans continues to evolve her distinctive sound with her 2011 Juno Award winning release Nina, a beautiful tribute to one of jazz’s greatest vocalists and pianists, Nina Simone. Evans received accolades for The Good Girl, the alternative-soul pop follow up to the 2006 critically acclaimed urban-jazz debut, fight or flight?, which helped garner the Toronto native Juno Award and Gemini Award nominations in 2007 and a win for Best Female Artist at the Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards. Evans even took second place in the prestigious Thelonius Monk International Jazz Vocals Competition, whose judges included Quincy Jones and Al Jarreau. Her energy-charged live shows have led to opening spots for George Benson, Tony Bennett, Chris Botti, Maceo Parker and Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings.

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jIM HEADjunE 30 - 7pMyARDbIRD SuITE$15

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Jim Head has made hundreds of performance and teaching appearances across Canada, the U.S., China, and Mexico. He has performed with a number of notable jazz artists and appears on several albums. He released his first CD, “Mind’s Eye”, in 2006, which featured renowned Toronto bassist Jim Vivian, New York drummer Owen Howard, and Montreal pianist Josh Rager. A graduate of the MacEwan College music program with a Master’s Degree in Jazz Performance from McGill University, Jim received a Canada Council for the Arts grant to study with guitar-great John Abercrombie in New York.

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GARy GuTHMAnjuly 1 - 9:15pM & 11:15pMOlD S TR ATHCOnA pERFORMInG ARTS CEnTRECAbARE T SERIES$15 pER SE T

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In 2004, Gary debuted by invitation at Carnegie Hall with the New York Pops, conducted by Skitch Henderson and premiered his theatrical presentation of“Swingma tism ” at the Vancouver International Jazz Festival. Since moving to Europe, Gary has given over 100 concerts and three, 15-city tours with his “Gary Guthman Quartet” and “The New Swing Orchestra” as well with Philharmonic and Symphony Orchestras. For the last 10 years, Gary Guthman has been orchestrating, arranging and composing for symphony pops, television and radio, and is becoming recognized as one of the leading orchestrators for theater, stage and cabaret performers. Gary’s most recent creation was his highly acclaimed “Master&Margarita” written and orchestrated for Symphony Orchestra and performed by renowned Polish harpist Malgorzata Zalewska.

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nATHAn OuElET TE QuARTETbluE CHAIR CAFEjunE 30 - 8:00 pM

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kAzuTOkI uMEzu kIkI bAnDjuly 1 - 7pMyARDbIRD SuITE$15

SA xOpHOnES/Cl ARInE TS: uME zubASS: TAkEHARu HAyAk AwAGuITAR: nATSukI kIDODRuMS & pERCuSSIOn: jOE TRuMp

Kazutoki Umezu KIKI BAND - formed by the veteran sax player in 1999 - represents his concept of a new form of Tokyo Jazz that embodies and embraces his extremely eclectic musical roots, influences and styles. KIKI is comprised of four composer/musician’s, each is as eclectic and diverse a musical entity as Umezu himself, and each contributes compositions that are then realized and arranged as a group. And as a group, the tremendous natural chemistry between these four players is a marvelous thing. The group’s often complex, Progressive Rock-like compositions are laced with constant improvisation and never played exactly the same way twice. Yet all have a unique and cohesive sound that is unmistakably KIKI Band.

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MARk MClEAn’S plAyGROunDjuly 2 - 9:15pM & 11:15pMOlD S TR ATHCOnA pERFORMInG ARTS CEnTRECAbARE T SERIES$15 pER SE T

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Mark began his career at age nine as a gifted classical pianist but by age fourteen had started a second career playing the drums. By the time he was 18, the drums eclipsed the piano as Mark’s voice for musical expression, and it wasn’t long before Mark was playing with fellow Canadian and jazz icon, Oscar Peterson. It wasn’t long before Mark’s reputation as a superb musician resulted in a constantly ringing telephone. Singer and pianist Andy Bey was the first to call. Bey describes Mark as ‘an intelligent, immensely talented young musician with a curious mind and a listening ear.’ The next call was from saxophonist Dewey Redman, and soon there were performances with Diana Krall, Joe Sample, Patti Austin, the Backstreet Boys, Quincy Jones…the list goes on.

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RObERT GlASpER TRIO FEATuRInG DERRICk HODGEjuly 1 - 9pM & 10:45pMyARDbIRD SuITE$15 pER SE T

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One artist, two distinct but interwoven concepts: this is the captivating logic behind Double-Booked, pianist Robert Glasper’s third album for Blue Note, following up Canvas (2005) and In My Element (2007). An artist who “unfailingly gets the feeling right” (New York Magazine), Glasper has made waves throughout the music world as leader of both the acoustic Robert Glasper Trio and the electric, hip-hop-oriented Robert Glasper Experiment. With Double-Booked, the 32 year-old Houston native puts his enviable versatility front and center, emphasizing these different hemispheres of his musical brain at the same time. Career-wise, this creates a constant balancing act, and on occasion literally being double-booked, appearing with the Trio and the Experiment on the same night.

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pj pERRyjuly 2 - 7pMyARDbIRD SuITE$15

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PJ Perry is considered to be Canada’s finest saxophonist. His intimate musical knowledge of the great 20th century composers, such as George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Harold Arlen and Duke Ellington, delights pops audiences all over the world. PJ Perry has done it all. He has shared the spotlight with Michel LeGrand and Dizzy Gillespie. As lead saxophonist on the highly successful 1980’s TV series In Concert, PJ played for such luminaries as Ray Charles, Henry Mancini, Aretha Franklin, and Tom Jones. Recently, Mr. Perry was a featured soloist on the hit 2010 Broadway production of Come Fly Away, highlighting the songs of Frank Sinatra and the choreography of Twyla Tharpe. Mr. Perry currently makes his home in New York City.

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CHRISTIAn MCbRIDE & InSIDE STRAIGHTjuly 2 - 9pM & 10:45pMyARDbIRD SuITE$ 40 pER SE T

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Bassist extraodinaire, composer, arranger, educator, curator and administrator, Christian McBride, has been one of the most important and most omnipresent figures in the jazz world for 20 years. Sometimes hard to believe considering this man is not yet 40. Beginning in 1989, this Philadelphia-born bassist moved to New York City to further his classical studies at the Juilliard School, only to be snatched up by alto saxophonist, Bobby Watson. Since then, McBride’s list of accomplishments have been nothing short of staggering. As a sideman in the jazz world alone, he’s worked with the best of the very best - Freddie Hubbard, Sonny Rollins, J.J. Johnson, Ray Brown, Milt Jackson, McCoy Tyner, Roy Haynes, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock and Pat Metheny. In the R&B world, he’s not only played with, but also arranged for Isaac Hayes, Chaka Khan, Natalie Cole, Lalah Hathaway, and the one and only Godfather of Soul himself, James Brown. In the pop/rock world, he’s extensively collaborated with Sting, Carly Simon, Don Henley, and Bruce Hornsby. In the hip-hop/neo-soul world, he’s collaborated with the Roots, D’Angelo, and Queen Latifah. In many other specialty projects, he’s worked closely with opera legend Kathleen Battle, bass virtuoso Edgar Meyer, the Shanghai Quartet and the Sonus Quartet.

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ROllAnDA lEE & THE CAnADIAn HOT STARS jAzz bAnDjuly 3 - 2pM & 3:30pM yARDbIRD SuITE $15 pER SE T

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This “hot” band with a “Hot Mama” at the helm enjoys playing various styles from classic jazz, blues, big band sounds of the swing era, gospel, traditional,and dixieland jazz. They’ve made their niche performing in the Philippines, Hong Kong, Germany, Holland and all over the United States. Rollanda and her band played the Victoria Hot Jazz Festival for 3 years, the Calgary International Jazz Festival for 2 years. Rollanda has successfully put together the Edmonton International Jazz Festival’s “Opening Night Gala” for the last four years. Rollanda is surrounded by Edmonton and Calgary’s top musicians. They’ve recorded 3 CDs.

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The Jazzworks Creative Small Group Creative Workshop (CSGW) is professional development workshop that has been created by the EJFS for university / college aged musicians,

young jazz professionals and exceptional high school students.

Under the direction of Joel Gray and Kent Sangster, this summer outreach

program provides an inspired setting for collaboration, development and learning through mentorship. Selected performers from the 2011 Edmonton International Jazz Festival line-up have committed to share

their knowledge and experience by leading seminars on various topics including, but not limited to performance, composition, professionalism, and the business of music.

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junE 24 - july 2MOnDAy TO FRIDAy 1pM-3pM AT THE yARDbIRD SuITE “Jazzworks gave me an opportunity to work with

many leading Nation and International artists who have now become profound influences in me as a musician and as a person.

- SpEnCER MuRR Ay, SA xOpHOnE “Jazzworks was a wonderful opportunity to be immersed in music for a week. Being surrounded by musicians, whether veterans or developing, was a fantastic learning experience and great motivation to develop my own craft.

- AnDREw SCOT T, DRuMMER

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Mona AbdolrazaghiUmid AbdullaevJoycelyn AuDolan BadgerDavid BakerLinda BakerJulissa BayerBrenda BellJim BennettCarole BermanMary BigelowDebbie BishopDeb BortscherGlen BuickAndrew BurseyMarcus BuschBrodie CameronSue CameronAllan ChambersYeoJin ChoiTrevor ChristmanLeslie ClearyMiles ConstableJane CooperDeirdre CrandallSandra CurrieGlen CycaLouise DawsonMaureen DayCarmen DeehanCora denHartighErin denHartighBenjamin DesnoyersHarvey DeutschendorfNathan DlugosTerry DonovanDan DoranLaurence DouziechGord EdmistonRebecca EmmsJames English

Roberta ErskineJairo ( JR) GarzonMichael GuirguisHarriet HalpennyAndre HamiltonKevin HannaLonnie HansonBeverley HarderBill HarperBassey HaynesJohn HenkerAvril HerronPatsy HoDeborah HobbsRon HomenchukJan HoutstraJill HughesJeff HurrellRob HustonCurtis JacobsJulie JanczynEric JohnsonMarilyn JonesPam JoseyMinseon KangWalter KehlGail KellyLinda Kita-BradleyGeorge KosowanAndrew KozakMyanh LaMichael LalondeAnna LamerouxJohn LangeAnick LavictoireLawrence LayekLynne LecheltMarynika LozowskaWayne LynchMary MaRita MacDonaldBurke MacLean

Ken MagnussonTJ MairRick MannLynne MansellRoland MansellPaul MatthewAlex McClymontCarol McRaeSandra MelnychukDennis MerkoskyAnia MikulskaCarol MillerSunhee MoonShelly Ann MorganKim MoyerMarian MuchaPat MurphyRawane NassifJennifer NealonKathryn NealonKaylee NetterfieldMonday OjoDavid PacheroJoe PanasDonna PanasuikLen PennerOlga PiskunovaJim PringleEthel RayJohn RayKathie ReithRebecca ResendesArt RossierNina RossierAlli RovenskyDominique RoyMarilyn RudeRosalyn RuptashKaja SangsterNatalia SantanaKeith SarsfieldJeremy SchiffNorm Shandro

Maria SicilianoSheila SirdarSuzanne SladeCollette SlevinskyTammy SluzarRhonda SmithChandana SomayajiLisi SommersWendy TaylorPam ToddKen TovellVeronica TovellJanna TraceTom TraceSophie TrageserMarielle TurgeonEva VangunsterenKathy VargaStephanie VargaKaren VollerAmy WalfordMaureen WatsonDaniel WeinfeldRalph WeiserJohn WittanEd WolframeHeejin WonSherrie XieAmy YangBeth YoungDarlene Zelazo

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