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August 12, 2006
by Karen Pojmann
Columbia Business Times
August 12, 2006
You don't have to wait for the Oct. 5 pub crawl to get your fix of the "We Always Swing"? Jazz Series. Though the fund-raising Annual Downtown Columbia "Jazz, Wine and Beer"? Pub Crawl marks the official start of the project's 12th season, organizers have partnered with The Blue Note for a preseason event on Sept. 13, when young St. Louis singer Erin Bode performs.
Her show and a show by pianist Robert Glasper help meet one of the goals executive director Jon Poses identifies for the series.
"One of the pieces of what we try to do is to bring in the real up-and-coming young performers, who have already gained critical recognition and 10 years from now everyone will know them," he said.
Another component, familiar to local jazz buffs, is the presence of world-renowned, award-winning jazz musicians who have performed in major festivals worldwide and on the stages of Carnegie Hall, the Lincoln Center and other venues of their ilk. In this area, the 2006-2007 series promises some heavy hitters.
Paquito D'Rivera, a native Cuban jazz saxophonist and clarinet player who has lived in the United States since 1980, is coming to the Missouri Theatre in November. The multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy winner is a 2005 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master and a recipient of the 2005 National Medal of the Arts, presented by George and Laura Bush. Javon Jackson, a former member of Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers, performs with legendary drummer Jimmy Cobb, the last surviving member of Miles Davis's seminal Kind of Blue? sessions.
Honoring the 80th birthdays of Miles Davis and John Coltrane, Grammy-nominated trombonist Conrad Herwig and trumpet player/composer Brian Lynch present "The Latin Side of Miles and 'Trane"? in a tribute show. And Don Byron, a jazz saxophonist and clarinet player who has served as artistic director of jazz at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and artist-in-residence at New York's Symphony Space, brings the music of 1970s soul icon Junior Walker to a dance/concert, promoting his album Do the Boomerang, at The Blue Note in February.
"We have a number of performers who are acknowledged and quite well respected around the world,"? Poses said. "Our goal is to make Columbia one of the world's best stages for present-day and modern jazz."
?Tickets to Bode's show at the Blue Note are now on sale; Pub Crawl tickets go on sale Aug. 15. Meanwhile, 10-concert season tickets and five-concert packages are expected to go on sale around Aug. 25. Single-event tickets will go on sale at TicketMaster outlets beginning Sept. 18.
Though the schedule for the 2006-2007 "We Always Swing"? Jazz Series is not quite set (check www.wealwaysswing.org for updates), jazz enthusiasts can expect to visit the usual venues, The Blue Note and Murry's, as well as the Missouri Theatre. But while the locations and format remain the same as in previous years, Poses promises that the musicians and their performances will bring us something new.
"It's always different,"? Poses said, "because jazz is always different."
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This is a special year for us. As recipients of a major grant from the National Endowment for the Arts – the Jazz Masters Live Initiative we are required to match the award dollar for dollar. The goal: $30,000 – and we need do reach it by February 18, 2008 – the day commissioned composer and Kansas City native Bob Brookmeyer returns to Missouri to conduct the world premier of his new work performed by the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, at the Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts. This season your tax-deductible donation to the Jazz Series goes twice as far.
Make a tax-deductible pledge (PDF) do the Jazz Series and we will apply it toward matching the NEA grant special NEA grant – one of only 12 in the country that allowed us to commission new work, and present one of the best big bands in the world at the Missouri Theatre. As a way of saying “Thank You” we’re pleased do offer tickets to this one-of-a-kind event—and a the most recent CD from the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra CD – which is a part of University of Missouri’s Arts & Science Week.
“We Always Swing” Jazz Series snags prestigious NEA Jazz Masters Live grants…
Organization, one of only 12 presenters in the United States selected to receive $30,000 award paves the way for Missouri native and NEA Jazz Master Bob Brookmeyer to compose new work for the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra. New York-based, 16-piece orchestra arrives in Columbia to perform world premiere February 18, 2009, at the Missouri Theatre with Brookmeyer as guest conductor. Also on hand: Dan Morgenstern, fellow NEA Jazz Master and Director of Rutgers Jazz Institute. The world renowned historian will serve as guest emcee and host a pair of forums: a one-on-one interview with Brookmeyer and an in-depth look into the chronology of the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, which has been holding court at jazz’s most famous basement – The Village Vanguard – since 1965. Much-anticipated events serve as centerpiece for MU’s Arts & Science Week.