Chicago, 2018-Jul-04 — /Travel PR News/ — The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) and the Jazz Institute of Chicago are is pleased to announce the expanded full lineup for the 40th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival from August 24–September 2 in Millennium Park, the Chicago Cultural Center (78 E. Washington St.) and at venues throughout the city. With six additional days, the festival will now feature free performances in neighborhood music clubs and venues produced by Constellation Performing Arts, Elastic Arts Foundation, Green Mill Corp., HotHouse, Links Hall, Inc., Live the Spirit Residency, Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center, South Side Jazz Coalition, The Birdhouse, Inc. and The Hungry Brain. Also released is the lineup for the RoofTop Jazz in Millennium Park on Saturday, September 1 and Sunday, September 2 featuring young, up and coming jazz artists, coinciding with the City of Chicago’s Year of Creative Youth.
“In honor of the 40th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival, the event continues to build collaboration within the Jazz community and share free jazz music across Chicago,” said Mark Kelly, Commissioner of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. “The city is excited to support Jazz-presenting organizations and venues to showcase the people that make one of Chicago’s most beloved art forms possible, not just during the festival, but throughout the entire year.”
The Chicago Jazz Festival’s extended schedule will include free performances in neighborhood clubs and venues from August 24 to 29, leading up to the concerts at the Chicago Cultural Center and in Millennium Park. The additional performances offer festival audiences even more opportunities to experience Chicago’s exceptional jazz sounds at some of the city’s legendary music venues.
The Chicago Jazz Festival showcases free live performances produced by DCASE and programmed by the Jazz Institute of Chicago (JIC). For complete details, visit chicagojazzfestival.us.
RoofTop Jazz: Young Jazz Lions and NextGenJazz
In honor of the City of Chicago’s Year of Creative Youth and in keeping with the festival’s tradition of nurturing young artists, on Saturday, September 1, the Harris Theater Rooftop Terrace in Millennium Park will feature the RoofTop Jazz: Young Jazz Lions. The Chicago Public School Jazz ensembels were selected during a city-wide jazz band competition that was co-hosted by the Jazz Institute of Chicago. Participating schools on Saturday include: ChiArts Jazz Combo, directed by Anthony Bruno; Morgan Park High School Jazz Combo, directed by Shemekah Nash; Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra’s CYSO Jazz Combo, directed by Pharez Whitted; Eric Solorio High School Jazz Ensemble, directed by Madeleine Mollinedo; Whitney Young Jazz Ensemble, directed by James Barbick and Kenwood Academy Jazz Band, directed by Gerald Powell. Performances begin at 11am and continue throughout the afternoon until 3:45pm.
On Sunday, September 2, the Harris Theater Rooftop Terrace hosts RoofTop Jazz: NextGenJazz, focusing on emerging Chicago musicians. Performances begin at 11:15am and continue throughout the day until 4pm. The stage kicks off with the Derek Duleba Quartet, a group of jazz guitarists from Northern Illinois University offering a fresh take on jazz standards. Cesar Martinez’s Cuicatl have been performing together since the fall of 2017 and their brand of jazz is inspired by the sounds of Mexico. Morgan Pirtle is a jazz vocalist, composer and arranger in Chicago. She recently graduated from UIC where she studied with vocalist Cheryl Wilson and has performed with Rufus Reid, Dee Alexanders, Jon Faddis and others. Greg Uhlmann’s Typical Sister is a trio of guitar, bass and drums influenced by rock music, singer-songwriters, minimalism and a rich history of American improvisers. The final set for the NextGenJazz stage is the Jahari Stampley Ensemble led by Chicago pianist and the Jazz Institute of Chicago’s 2017 Kiewit-Wang Mentorship award recipient Jahari Stampley.
Mayor Emanuel and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events have designated 2018 as the Year of Creative Youth to celebrate the city’s young artists and the mentors who inspire them. Presented by Allstate Insurance Company, the Year of Creative Youth also features youth performances and art at City of Chicago festivals, events and exhibitions throughout the year. For more information, visit cityofchicago.org/yocy.
Admission to the Chicago Jazz Festival is free. Hours for Wednesday, August 29, in Millennium Park are 6:30–9:30pm, and for Thursday, August 28, are noon–4:30pm at the Chicago Cultural Center and 6:30pm–9:30pm in Millennium Park. On Friday, September 1, through Sunday, September 3, the festival will be in Millennium Park, 11am–9:30pm.
40th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival Schedule of Performances
-Schedule subject to change-
Chicago Jazz Festival Schedule for Jazz Clubs and Venues
Friday, August 24
8pm – Corner Store of Edgewater Beach Apartments, 5555 N. Sheridan Rd.
Jason Stein, Katie Ernst and Avreeayl Ra
Produced by HotHouse
Saturday, August 25
7:30pm – Constellation, 3111 N. Western Ave.
Josh Berman, Jason Roebke & Michael Vatcher, Craig Taborn
Sunday, August 26
7:30pm – Links Hall, 3111 N. Western Ave.
“Touch My Beloved’s Thought” composed by Greg Ward and choreographed by Onye Ozuzu, Twin Talk
8pm – The Hungry Brain, 2319 W. Belmont Ave.
Ken Vandermark/Haarvard Wiik Duo, Vincent Chancey Quartet
Monday, August 27
5pm – Englewood Square, 632 W. 63rd St.
Pop Up NU Jazz Festival featuring Corey Wilkes (trumpet), Marquis Hill (trumpet), Makaya McKraven (drums), Junius Paul (bass), Isaiah Sharkey (guitar), Megan McNeal, Marvin Tate and Ernest Dawkins
Produced by Live the Spirit Residency
9pm – The Green Mill, 4802 N. Broadway
Patricia Barber Quartet
Tuesday, August 28
6pm – Fred Anderson Park, 1629 S. Wabash Ave.
The Fred Anderson Legacy Band with special guest Mai Sugimoto
Produced by The Birdhouse
7pm – Ray & Joan Kroc Community Center, 1250 W. 119th St.
Von is the Word! A Jam session honoring the Memory, Music and Legacy of Earl LaVon “Von” Freeman
Produced by the South Side Jazz Coalition
9pm – The Green Mill, 4802 N. Broadway
The Fat Babies
Wednesday, August 29
6pm – Fred Anderson Park, 1629 S. Wabash Ave.
Chicago Japanese American Jazz Legacy
Produced by The Birdhouse
8:30pm – Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N. Lincoln Ave.
Jerry Medina y La Banda, The Ruiz Belvis Collective
Produced by Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center
9pm – The Green Mill, 4802 N. Broadway
Alfonso Ponticelli & Swing Gitan
9pm – Elastic Arts, 3429 W. Diversey Ave., 2nd Floor
AACM Generations
Chicago Jazz Festival Schedule for Millennium Park and the Chicago Cultural Center
Wednesday, August 29
Millennium Park
Jay Pritzker Pavillion
Thursday, August 30
Chicago Cultural Center
Claudia Cassidy Theater
Preston Bradley Hall
Millennium Park
Jay Pritzker Pavilion
Friday, August 31
Millennium Park
Von Freeman Pavilion (Chase Promenade South)
Jazz and Heritage Pavilion (Chase Promenade North)
Jay Pritzker Pavilion
Saturday, September 1
Millennium Park
Young Jazz Lions (Harris Rooftop)
Von Freeman Pavilion (Chase Promenade South)
Jazz and Heritage Pavilion (Chase Promenade North)
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Jay Pritzker Pavilion
Sunday, September 2
Millennium Park
NextGenJazz (Harris Rooftop)
Von Freeman Pavilion (Chase Promenade South)
Jazz and Heritage Pavilion (Chase Promenade North)
Jay Pritzker Pavilion
The Chicago Jazz Festival is programmed by the Jazz Institute of Chicago and sponsored in part by American Airlines, Chicago Jazz Magazine, Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Tribune, CLTV-ChicagoLand Television, Communications Direct, Downbeat Magazine, Stella Artois, WGN-TV and 90.9FM WDCB.
For the latest information on the Chicago Jazz Festival, visit chicagojazzfestival.us, like us on Facebook at Chicago Jazz Festival and follow us on Twitter (@ChicagoDCASE, @ChiJazzFest, #ChicagoJazzFest). For information on the Jazz institute of Chicago, visit jazzinchicago.org.
Millennium Park – What you need to know before you go…
For the Chicago Jazz Festival in Millennium Park, some important changes are coming to improve security and the visitor experience at the park. The City of Chicago will implement a security perimeter and bag check for all concerts and events that take place in the park. New this year, outside alcohol will be prohibited in the park during the Chicago Jazz Festival. Visitors will have additional food and beverage options at various price points available for purchase inside the venue. Subject to bag search at the security perimeter, guests will continue to be allowed to bring their own food and non-alcoholic beverages to all events at Millennium Park.
About Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs And Special Events:
The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) is dedicated to enriching Chicago’s artistic vitality and cultural vibrancy. This includes fostering the development of Chicago’s non-profit arts sector, independent working artists and for-profit arts businesses; providing a framework to guide the City’s future cultural and economic growth, via the 2012 Chicago Cultural Plan; marketing the City’s cultural assets to a worldwide audience; and presenting high-quality, free and affordable cultural programs for residents and visitors.
About Jazz Institute of Chicago:
Founded in 1969, the not for profit Jazz Institute of Chicago has programmed the Chicago Jazz Festival in partnership with the City of Chicago since the festival began in 1979. The organization’s mission to promote and nurture jazz in Chicago is carried out by providing jazz education for youth and adults, supporting the creation of new work by Chicago jazz musicians; growing the audience for jazz by presenting programs that are free and available for all and fostering a thriving jazz community.
NOTE TO MEDIA: Media credential requests for the Chicago Jazz Festival in Millennium Park must be submitted by email to DCASEPR@cityofchicago.org by Friday, August 24, 2018, and acceptance notifications will be sent accordingly. Submission of a request does not guarantee admission. Credentials only provide working media access to media seating, photo pit and media lounge; they do not include back stage access. Each media outlet is limited to one press and one photography credential as space is limited.space is very limited. Visit the pressroom on the website at this link for details – Chicago Jazz Festival Press Room.
Contact:
Mary May
mary.may@cityofchicago.org,
312.744.0576
Christine Carrino
christine.carrino@cityofchicago.org,
312.744.0573
Source: City of Chicago
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