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51st Annual Monterey Jazz Festival Presented By Verizon September 19 - 21, 2008 Features Groundbreaking And Legendary Artists On 9 Stages For 3 Days Of Nonstop Jazz Entertainment

Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Cassandra Wilson, Nancy Wilson,
Joshua Redman, Christian McBride, Maceo Parker, Kurt Elling,
Ledisi, And More Appear At MJF/51

Vocalists Jamie Cullum, Ryan Shaw, Cassandra Wilson,
Jamie Davis; Instrumentalists Maraca, The Derek Trucks Band & More In MJF Debut

Clint Eastwood In Conversation With Jamie Cullum

Commission Artist Maria Schneider Returns To MJF To Premiere New Work

Artist-In Residence Christian McBride Performs With Acoustic And Electric Groups,
Next Generation Jazz Orchestra

2008 Showcase Artist Matt Wilson Performs With Arts & Crafts, Trio M, And Bill Frisell In Jazz-Filled Weekend

Legends Lauded With Nancy Wilson’s Tribute To Cannonball Adderley And Kurt Elling's Coltrane/Hartman Tribute, Dedicated To You

April 1, 2008; Monterey, CA; The Monterey Jazz Festival Presented by Verizon, launches its second half-century of legendary live jazz presentation, reflecting the artistic excellence that has made MJF the longest running jazz festival in the world. The world-renowned event takes place September 19-21, 2008 on the familiar oak-studded and beautiful grounds of the Monterey Fairgrounds, the location of the Festival since its inception in 1958.

Featuring some of the living legends in the music world as well as the future superstars of jazz, MJF/51 raises the bar set in 2007, and will be one of the most anticipated live jazz events of the year.

Tickets are on sale now by phone at (925) 275-9255 and on the Monterey Jazz Festival’s website, www.montereyjazzfestival.org. Full Weekend Arena Packages from $220; Daily Grounds Tickets from $35.

The Arena/Jimmy Lyons Stage will be one of the hottest sites of the Festival, with a lineup that promises the musical adventure of a lifetime with multiple award winning artists, including vocalists Cassandra Wilson, Jamie Cullum, Ledisi, Kurt Elling, and Nancy Wilson; saxophonists Wayne Shorter, Joshua Redman, and Maceo Parker, the Maria Schneider Orchestra, Christian McBride’s new Quintet, Cuban flautist Orlando "Maraca" Valle, guitarist Derek Trucks and the twelve-time Grammy-winning pianist, Herbie Hancock.

2008 ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE, SHOWCASE ARTIST & COMMISSION ARTIST

MJF/51 Artist-In-Residence, bassist Christian McBride, will be in fine company with several of his musical projects, and will be performing through out the weekend with his new acoustic Quintet, with the electrified Quartet, and with MJF's spotlight on the future of jazz, the Next Generation Jazz Orchestra. MJF/51 Showcase Artist, drummer Matt Wilson will be at large on the grounds, performing with his own Arts and Crafts, with the collective-improvisation group, Trio M, and in a duo with guitarist-extraordinaire Bill Frisell. MJF/51 Commission Artist Maria Schneider will unveil her large-scale orchestra piece, her second commissioned work for the Festival since 1995.

The long-time tradition of Arena artists performing on the grounds is also unusually rich for MJF/51. The Joshua Redman Trio, Maceo Parker, Christian McBride, Maria Schneider Orchestra, Tom Scott, Terence Blanchard, Orlando "Maraca" Valle, Ledisi, Maria Schneider Orchestra and Kurt Elling will all put in dual performances on the Grounds during the MJF/51 weekend.

Two special tributes will be featured during the weekend, both on the Arena Stage and on the Grounds. On Saturday night, A Tribute to Cannonball Adderley will feature a modern take on the music of the influential and celebrated saxophonist with renowned vocalist Nancy Wilson, trumpeter Terence Blanchard (2007 MJF Artist-In-Residence and Grammy Winner) and legendary saxophonist Tom Scott. Sunday will spotlight John Coltrane’s beloved collaborations with vocalist Johnny Hartman, with Kurt Elling’s Dedicated to You. This special band features Ernie Watts, and the ETHEL String Quartet, backed by the Laurence Hobgood Trio.

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From www.ernestineanderson.com

ERNESTINE NEEDS YOUR HELP

Dear Friends,

We hear stories daily of people who are being forced to foreclose on their homes and it is truly heartbreaking. Recently, celebrities such as Ed McMahon and Evander Holyfield are in foreclosure. Unfortunately, that is a reality for many in this troubled economy and now, it has affected our own living legend, the incomparable Ernestine Anderson who is a four-time Grammy Nominee. We are reaching out and seeking support to help Ms. Anderson save her home, where her family has lived since 1946, in Seattle's Central District. Any financial contribution to avoid this misfortune will gladly be accepted. An account has been set-up for her at Bank of America in Washington State under the name of "The Ernestine Anderson Fund". You can go to any Bank of America to make a donation to this fund. People who live outside of Washington State may also make a donation at Bank of America. Please let them know to reference
Bank of America - Washington State for “The Ernestine Anderson Fund”.

Checks can also be mailed to:
The Bank of America
"The Ernestine Anderson Fund"
1201 East Madison,
Seattle, WA. 98104

Ms. Anderson has exhausted all resources and she has until June 30th to raise at least $45,000 or her family home will be foreclosed. Any additional money raised will be used to assist Ms. Anderson to offset the existing mortgage of this property which will give her peace of mind in the future. Without our financial support, her home is scheduled to be auctioned off on July 11th. We appeal to everyone who has been touched by Ms. Anderson's artistry, to join us in this effort. As 2008 marks Ms. Anderson's 80th birthday - a true milestone, we hope that as a community we can rally and give back for all the gifts she has bestowed on so many.

Please feel free to forward this email to anyone and everyone who is willing to help. We need everyone’s support now as the clock is ticking.

With much gratitude and sincere appreciation,

Nancy McKernon
Publicist

Photo Credit: www.ernestineanderson.com

No longer 35-44...lol!

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Happy Birthday Dessert!

I was recently filling out a survey recently and noticed upon recent birthday, 2 days ago, I have now entered the 45-54 category. Goodbye to 35-44! Those were definitely some fun years but there are many fun years ahead. I had a great birthday. I worked out in the morning, rode my bike about 4-6 miles (including pedaling up the 3 hills that lead home), had a nice lunch at Brown Sugar Kitchen, went to dinner @ 1300 on Fillmore with friends, and ended the evening by seeing the new Pixar movie, WALL-E, at midnight. May I suggest not going to see a movie after a really good dinner. I had to fight to stay awake. It was a fun day. Miss you mom.

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Recently Added

These are a few of the titles that I have recently added to my iPod. A couple of months ago, I go the new 160Gb iPod Classic. Yes, I actually outgrew my original 60GB iPod purchased in 2005. The new iPod has some really cool features like cover flow which allows you to select an album by scrolling through your covers. That alone has turned me into a album cover fanatic. I upload an album and hopefully the cover is available. If not, I can usually find it out Amazon.com or somewhere else on the internet. If not, never fear! I just scan the cover in from the CD. I currently have over 13,000 songs on my iPod with room for about 27,000 more. When asked if I will ever listen to all the songs, my standard response is "you can never have enough music." Enjoy!

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