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Babtunde Lea

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 29, 2007
www.montereyjazzfestival.org

Media Contact: Timothy Orr
Direct Line: 510-652-1122
MJF Phone: 831-373-3366 X252
timorr@montereyjazzfestival.org

50th Annual Monterey Jazz Festival Seeks Volunteers
Volunteers Act as MJF Ambassadors,
Participate in MJF Events, Gain Valuable
Experience in Festival Production

August 29, 2007; Monterey, CA; The Monterey Jazz Festival is looking for volunteers to assist MJF staff in producing the historic 50th annual MJF, to be held at the Monterey Fairgrounds, September 21 - 23, 2007. Volunteers will see the Festival up close, act as MJF Ambassadors, work with stage, public relations, hospitality, and other MJF related activities. Positions are open to all, from students to seniors, and everyone in between. Volunteers may work behind the scenes or in a crowd, and are able to stay on the grounds after serving a shift to enjoy the Festival music, events and activities. Volunteers are needed starting Monday, September 17, continuing through Monday, September 24. There is a special need for help early in the Festival week, with positions available to help set up for the Festival.

To apply to be a volunteer for the Monterey Jazz Festival, please visit the Festival’s website, www.montereyjazzfestival.org and look for the “Volunteer for the Festival” button on the homepage. You will find volunteer information and an application you can print out, fax or email to the Festival.

You can visit the Volunteer page here: http://www.montereyjazzfestival.org/info/volunteers.htm

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For more information, please contact:

Timothy Orr
Marketing Associate
Direct Line: 510-652-1122
MJF Phone: 831-373-3366 X252
timorr@montereyjazzfestival.org
www.montereyjazzfestival.org

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

August 9, 2007

CONTACT:

Denise Lamott Public Relations
(415) 897-5089
lamoore1@verizon.net

THE 31st ANNUAL RUSSIAN RIVER JAZZ FESTIVAL TO FEATURE MUSIC LEGEND CHAKA KHAN, PLUS BONEY JAMES, JOE SAMPLE TRIO, PONCHO SANCHEZ, NORMAN BROWN & OTHERS

FESTIVAL ON SEPTEMBER 8 & 9 BRINGS WORLD-CLASS JAZZ, WINE & FOOD TO THE PICTURESQUE BANKS OF THE RUSSIAN RIVER AT JOHNSON’S BEACH IN GUERNEVILLE

WHAT:
The 2007 Russian River Jazz Festival celebrates 31 years of bringing world-class music and festival revelry to the Bay Area on Saturday and Sunday, September 8 and 9, at Johnson’s Beach in Guerneville.

Established in 1976, the Russian River Jazz Festival has evolved into one of the nation’s top jazz events, and the quintessential end-of-Summer celebration for Northern Californians. Enjoy great music and the finest local wines at a picturesque outdoor setting on the banks of the Russian River.

WHEN:
Saturday, September 8 and Sunday, September 9, 2007.
Gates opens 10:00 a.m. Music begins 11:00 a.m. and runs until 6 p.m.

WHERE:
Johnson’s Beach along the Russian River, Guerneville (1st & Church Sts.)

ARTISTS:
Saturday, September 8:
Chaka Khan – eight-time Grammy Award© winner
Boney James – top selling saxophonist
Poncho Sanchez – the King of the Congas
Ledisi – urban jazz vocalist with new Verve release coming Aug. 28
Forté (jazz combo) and Michaele on the Wine Garden Stage

Sunday, September 9:
Norman Brown’s Summer Storm featuring vocalist Peabo Bryson, Marion Meadows (sax) and Jeff Lorber (keys)
Joe Sample Trio – legendary contemporary pianist
Christian Scott – trumpeter named “next big thing”, new CD on Concord
Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers – swinging jazz band
Michaele on the Wine Garden Stage

TICKETS: Ticket prices are $45 per day or $80 for the 2-day Pass (through Sept. 7)

Gold Tier tickets are available for $90 per day or $170 for both days. Gold Tier guests are assigned a reserved sand chair in front of the main stage, use of a private beach chair and 3 wine tasting coupons.
• Tickets purchased at the gate are $50 per day (general admission) or $100 per day (Gold Tier)
• Children 10 and under are free!

Tickets can be purchased by phone by calling the Jazz on the River Box Office at (707) 869-1595; or online at www.RussianRiverFestivals.com.

OUTLETS Tickets are also available (cash only) at three local tickets outlets, including the Russian River Chamber of Commerce (16209 Main Street in Guerneville), the Last Record Store in Santa Rosa (1899a Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa) and at Back Door Disc in Cotati (7665 Old Redwood Hwy.)

INFO
Box Office: (707) 869-1595
E-mail tickets@omegaevents.com
Website http://www.RussianRiverFestivals.com

For full artist bios and electronic photos, contact Denise Lamott at lamoore1@verizon.net.

No glass, cans, alcohol, pets or high-back beach chairs will be permitted. Low-back chairs only (no higher than 32” in full upright position).

Intersection for the Arts

UPCOMING JAZZ AT THE INTERSECTION PERFORMANCES

8 Performances Offsite at the de Young's Sculpture Garden/Cafe in Golden Gate Park
FREE performances start at 2 PM

Sun Sept 2 - Howard Wiley & The Angola Project
Sun Sept 9 - The Babatunde Lea Quartet
Sun Sept 16 - The Kasey Knudsen Group
Sun Sept 23 - Marcus Shelby presents Harriet Tubman & Jazz
Sun Sept 30 - Erik Jekabson's "West Coast" Quartet + Strings
Sun Oct 7 - Ben Goldberg Quintet
Sun Oct 14 - Angela Wellman's New Roots
Sun Oct 21 - Mitch Marcus Quintet + 13

2 Performances At Intersection for the Arts
Performances start at 8 PM and are $10-$25/sliding scale
Make a reservation here>>

Tues Oct 9 - Scott Amendola Quartet with Ches Smith, Matthias Bossi & Devin Hoff
Tues Nov 13 - Howard Wiley & The Angola Project

For more detailed information on this concert series, go to the Intersection for the Arts website.

The music heats up!

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Just as the summer winds down, the Bay Area music festivals are in full swing. There will be a lot of great talent coming our way so get out and enjoy some live music.

Downtown Berkeley Jazz Festival - August 22-26
Art & Soul Oakland - September 1-3
Russian River Jazz Festival - September 8 & 9
Montclair Jazz & Wine Festival - September 16
Monterey Jazz Festival - September 21-23

See you there!

Photo Credit: James Knox


Capturing The Moment Photo Exhibit, originally uploaded by in2jazz.

"You don't want to miss this wonderful photography exhibit by one of the Bay Areas best culture critics." - Wanda Ali Batin Sabir

I am very pleased to announce that my photo exhibit, Capturing The Moment, has been extended thru Thursday, September 6. I am very honored and blessed. It has been a great run. Thank you to everyone for all their love, support, and wonderful feedback.

Regular library hours are Sun 12-5pm, Mon 10am-6pm, Tues-Thurs 9am-8pm, and Fri 12-6pm.

What: Capturing The Moment: A Jazz Photography Exhibit by James Knox
When: Now thru September 6
Where: San Francisco Public Library, African American Center
100 Larkin Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, Ca. 94102

What's next? A jazz photography exhibit in The Bassment Bookstore (and music too!!!) at The Jazzschool in Berkeley during the winter quarter. Stay tuned!!!

Photo Credit: Leslie Knox

Remembering Jon Lucien

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On a personal note:

I recently had the pleasure of attending Jon Lucien's performance with the Original All-Stars of Jazz Fusion at the Berkeley Jazz Festival a few weeks ago. He was not in the best of health but when he got up to the microphone, all his troubles and cares melted away. The richness of this baritone voice silenced the crowd as he sung the Jobim classic "Dindi."

After his performance, I got to chat with him and his wife, Delesa. I thanked him for his wonderful music. I also bought three of his CD's and he signed them for me. His voice will definitely be missed. His passing reminds us that we have to see the legends while we can because before we know it, they are gone.

I took the above photo last summer when Jon performed with the Original All-Stars of Jazz Fusion at the Russian River Jazz Festival. Thank you, Mr. Lucien!

http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-lucien23aug23,0,7003313.story?coll=la-home-obituaries

Jon Lucien, 65; pioneer in smooth jazz

By Jon Thurber, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer August 23, 2007

Jon Lucien, a singer who used his rich, expressive baritone to pioneer smooth jazz years before it was fashionable to do so, died Saturday at a hospital in Orlando, Fla. He was 65.

Lucien died of respiratory failure and complications from kidney surgery, according to his wife, Delesa. He had undergone a kidney transplant two years ago, she said.

With his blend of Caribbean and Brazilian rhythms and a suave style, Lucien emerged on the music scene in the early 1970s with a recording contract for RCA. But although his early albums drew devoted fans, the records never sold in large numbers.

An original performer and songwriter, Lucien performed music that wasn't easy to categorize. Although stores generally placed his records in the jazz bins, they weren't straight-ahead jazz and they didn't easily fit into the traditional pop or R&B categories.

The issue of genres hurt his chances for radio airplay, but he ultimately found success when the smooth jazz format came along in the late 1980s and '90s. This was more than a decade after he recorded some of his best-known songs, including "Rashida," "Lady Love," "Hello Like Before" as well as his cover of Antonio Carlos Jobim's classic "Dindi."

Writing in The Times in 1979, jazz critic Leonard Feather praised a performance by Lucien, which featured pianist Herbie Hancock, for his "resonant baritone, assured timber and phrasing, the West Indian piquancy of his announcements." But Feather also noted that standards were not Lucien's strength and that "contemporary material works better for him."

Born Lucien Harrigan in Tortola, British Virgin Islands, and raised on neighboring St. Thomas, he was the oldest of eight children. Born into a musical family, he was a fan of Nat "King" Cole. In his early teens, he began playing bass in his father's Latin jazz band.

A few years later, Lucien moved to New York to play at resorts in the Catskill Mountains. He was spotted by an RCA official during one of those gigs and signed to a contract, his wife said.

In addition to RCA, he recorded for CBS, Shanachie and Mercury as well as his own Sugar Apple label. He had a large following in England and played to packed auditoriums on a tour there in the mid-1990s, his longtime drummer Kim Plainfield told The Times on Wednesday.

He was struck by personal tragedy on two occasions. In the early 1980s, his 5-year-old daughter drowned in a backyard swimming pool; and in 1996, her twin sister, then 17, was among the 230 people killed in the crash of TWA Flight 800 off Long Island, N.Y.

In addition to his fourth wife, Lucien is survived by two sons, a daughter, four brothers, two sisters and two grandchildren.

jon.thurber@latimes.com

Dave Brubeck

Dave Brubeck is one of the most well-known jazz pianists of all time. The classic Dave Brubeck Quartet produced the first ever million-selling jazz tune (Take Five) and toured the world many times. The Quartet's experimentation with time signatures unusual to jazz produced works like "Blue Rondo a la Turk" and "The Duke", introducing millions of enthusiastic listeners to unexplored regions of jazz.

But Dave Brubeck is not one to get stuck in a rut, he has continued to develop as a musician, exploring new avenues in composition and performance. Brubeck's style ranges from refined to bombastic, reflecting his mother's attempts at classical training and his improvisational skills. He is still touring, and still releasing albums, at the age of 86. He is one of the most influential musicians of jazz history.

Friday, August 24, 2007, 8pm
Fox Theatre - 2215 Broadway, Redwood City
Ticket Prices - $65, $45, $40, $35
The show is almost sold out... Don't wait to purchase your tickets!
Box office: (650) 369-4119
www.foxdream.com
www.ticketmaster.com

Photo Credit: James Knox

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

LUCINDA WILLIAMS, AGAINST ME!, TED LEO AND THE PHARMACISTS, JEFFREY OSBORNE, PIECES OF A DREAM WITH REGINA BELLE

THE BAY AREA’S BEST SUMMER FESTIVAL

COMCAST ART & SOUL OAKLAND LABOR DAY WEEKEND

OAKLAND, California (July 27, 2007)—The City of Oakland announced headliners and featured performers for this year’s 7th Annual Comcast Art & Soul Oakland . Thanks to guaranteed stellar lineups, abundant parking, easy BART accessibility and the bargain price of just $10 per day, Comcast Art & Soul Oakland has been named the Bay Area’s “best annual cultural event” by Oakland Magazine. The SF Weekly added, “Art & Soul is dialed in to practically everything that makes Oakland great.” Held in beautiful, re-energized downtown Oakland over Labor Day weekend September 1–3, 2007, this seventh annual celebration features an eclectic all-star lineup of 60 national recording artists and hot Bay Area bands sure to please every musical taste.

Comcast Art & Soul Oakland gets off to a running start on Saturday with the catchy punk-folk sounds of Against Me! (in association with LIVE 105). Lucinda Williams has top billing Sunday (in association with KFOG 104.5 FM/97.7 FM.) Soulful funk/R&B star Jeffrey Osborne, former lead singer of L.T.D. whose solo career boasts five platinum and gold albums, headlines Monday’s show (in association with KBLX 102.9 FM.). Osborne has scored several top 40 hits including “On the Wings of Love,” Don’t You Get So Mad,” Stay With Me Tonight” and “Love Power” which he performed with Dionne Warwick.

Against Me! anchors the main stage on opening day. Renowned for energetic live shows, their unique brand of punk-folk and country creates socially conscious impassioned anthems. Sharing the main stage on Saturday are Ted Leo and the Pharmacists whose punk-soul bristles with energy and conviction, and Army of Me whose super polished hooks retain a down to earth quality. Oakland ’s own The Lovemakers bring their wild, passionate, borderline-out-of-control live show for the home town crowd.

Triple Grammy Award winner Lucinda Williams is a modern musical cult-heroine whose relentless exploration of her art makes for utterly compelling and riveting music. The st ron g Sunday lineup also includes Bay Area indie favorites Luce and the get-up-and-dance bi-lingual Latin rock of deSol.

Capping Comcast Art & Soul Oakland on Monday, in addition to headliner Jeffrey Osborne the ever-popular KBLX 102.9 FM stage features powerhouse contemporary jazz from Pieces of a Dream featuring Regina Belle and the smooth sounds of keyboardist Peter Horvath. Keeping with Art & Soul tradition international gospel sensation Edwin Hawkins commands the gospel stage. This year it will be a family affair with Walter and Tramaine Hawkins in the house.

Downtown Berkeley Jazz Festival

For more information, www.dbjf.org.

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