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SUMMARY:Tom Lee Workshops 2024
DESCRIPTION:728 Granville St\, Vancouver\, BC V6Z 1E4 \nThe Vancouver International Jazz Festival offers free workshops and lectures for jazz fans and musicians to learn firsthand from some of our local and international performers. \nDavid Stackenäs – June 24\, 1PM \nCalled “cunningly enigmatic” by Jazz Weekly\, Swedish guitarist David Stackenäs brings an artfully disruptive spirit to solo work and collaborations with avant-garde heavyweights like Thurston Moore and Ken Vandermark. \nHis idiosyncratic approach to contemporary jazz and free improvisation includes prepared guitar\, conventional techniques\, and the electronic possibilities of a growing armada of pedals. As a soloist\, he often focuses on the organic sound-possibilities and timbres inherent in acoustic guitars. Orkesterjournalen called his solo album\, Bricks (Clean Feed) “one of the most brilliant albums I’ve heard in a long time\, so personal that it’s hard to describe.” \nStackenäs has played on over 70 recordings and toured Europe\, the US\, Japan\, and the Middle East as a soloist and with various groups. His collaborations are many\, among them Evan Parker\, Barry Guy\, Lina Nyberg\, Sofia Jernberg\, Rhodri Davies\, Fredrik Ljungkvist\, Paul Lovens\, Axel Dörner\, Paal Nilssen-Love\, Jim O’Rourke\, and Tatsuya Nakatani. \nMary Ancheta – June 25\, 1PM \nKnown for killing it alongside the likes of Khari Wendell McClelland\, Kimmortal\, and Amanda Sum\, keyboardist Mary Ancheta has made a big jump into the spotlight over the past couple of years\, channeling her organic\, modern take on jazz and electro-funk through her ascendant Quartet. Inspired by the likes of Squarepusher\, The Meters\, John Schofield\, and Prince\, Ancheta knows what’s up when it comes to arresting melodies and gritty\, irresistible grooves. \nAncheta is a Canadian Filipina born in Hamilton. While teaching at the Ontario Conservatory of Music\, she received her B.A. of Music from McMaster University. Now a Vancouver-based composer\, you can hear her work on Showtime\, Netflix\, HBO\, National Geographic\, Bravo\, Hallmark\, CTV\, Fox\, Crave\, TNT\, and more. Mary is a passionate collaborator whose fundamental aim is to help tell diverse\, honest stories about the human condition through music. She’s worked with iskwē\, Buckman Coe\, Ashleigh Ball\, Dutch Robinson\, Francis Arevalo\, Jill Barber\, Tonye\, Marlie Collins\, Missy D\, Cookie Cartel\, and many other tuned-in creators. \nTyson Naylor – June 26\, 1PM \nVancouver-born\, Berlin-based keyboardist Tyson Naylor has performed internationally in very diverse musical settings\, and he’s equally at home in free jazz\, soul\, indie rock\, and chamber ensembles. He’s played with Destroyer\, Frazey Ford\, and Dan Mangan\, avant-improvisers like Tristan Honsinger\, Tobias Delius\, Axel Dörner\, Mats Äleklint and Lina Allemano\, large ensembles like Warsaw Improvisers Orchestra\, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra\, and Turning Point Ensemble\, and groups best filed under “other”\, like Dálava\, Ron Samworth’s Dogs Do Dream\, Tiny Pyramids\, Sun Ra’s Star System\, SICK BOSS\, and Limbs of the Stars. \nSignal to Noise praised his Trio’s debut album\, Kosmonauten (Songlines)\, noting that Naylor “has an impish sense of humour that shows an affinity for the merrymakers of the ICP Orchestra. You can hear Misha Mengelberg’s spare\, subtle intervals and dry-martini wit in his playing\, though it’s Mengelberg filtered through Brad Mehldau.” \nDJ O Show – June 27\, 1PM \nCoastal Jazz Artist in Residence Orene Askew\, aka DJ O Show\, brings energy and passion to everything she does. Winner of the 2022 International Indigenous Hip Hop Award for DJ of the Year\, she’s a proudly Afro-Indigenous member of the Squamish Nation who embraces and embodies teachings from both of her cultural backgrounds.\nWith an outgoing personality and loads of charisma\, O Show is not only one of the most positivity-emanating DJs around\, she’s also a speaker and teacher who has traveled across the country to spark inspiration in folks of all generations; hosted/MC’d/DJ’d for the Canucks\, Whitecaps\, and Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week; and opened for Kevin Hart and Russell Peters. A former member of Squamish Nation Council\, DJ O Show is the recipient of a 2015 BC Indigenous Business Award\, the 2018 Stand Out Award from the Vancouver Pride Society\, and the 2021 Alumni of Excellence Award from Capilano University. \nDJ O Show remains true to her love of hip hop and R&B\, laying down beats that pack dance floors from Vancouver to Toronto\, Las Vegas to Texas\, and anywhere else in need of some soulful shaking\, while spreading the positive message that diversity makes beautiful music! \nPresented in association with Talking Stick Festival.  \nSam Wilson – June 28\, 1PM \nCanadian guitarist/composer Sam Wilson blends an early love of finger-style guitar with her love of jazz improvisation. Her practice as a performer-composer focuses on creating instrumental music for improvisers\, and her current artistic muse is wild spaces and site-specific responses\, as evidenced by her upcoming release Wintertides. Featuring drummer Jen Yakamovich and bassist Geordie Hart (Malleus Trio)\, it was written during the winter of 2022 on the East Coast (in Scotsburn\, NS) and the West Coast (at Lena Residency\, Galiano Island BC)\, inspired by contrasting landscapes and the collaboration of bi-coastal communities. Her albums Into a Heart Pt. II and New Doors (Jackson/Wilson Duo) both won Music Nova Scotia’s “Jazz Recording of the Year” in 2022 and 2023\, respectively. In 2021 Sam won the Paul Cram Creation Award and composed “Recover-we”\, her first piece for orchestra which was performed by Symphony Nova Scotia at the 2023 Open Waters Festival. “With a lyrical sensitivity to her instrumental compositions\,” this rising talent on the national jazz scene “draws listeners in with subtlety and introspective levity.” – Pop Matters – Best Jazz of 2019 \nAll events are free and open to all. \nPresented by:
URL:https://www.coastaljazz.ca/event/tom-lee-workshops-2024/
LOCATION:Tom Lee Music Hall\, 728 Granville Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6Z 1E4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Open Jazz Jam
DESCRIPTION:A cozy hidden gem\, and the hippest little room in Vancouver\, Tyrant Studios is the go-to spot for nightly jazz jams throughout the festival. The historic venue\, located above Vancouver’s legendary Penthouse Nightclub\, has been a frequent haunt for the greats of performing arts history\, including Frank Sinatra\, Sammy Davis Jr\, Duke Ellington\, Billie Holiday and Oscar Peterson. Come early for sets by Sharon Minemoto Trio\, Kevin Romain’s Salience Network\, Tiny Pyramids\, Teresa Marie and the Three\, and more\, then stay into the night as the headliners become hosts\, sharing the stage with visiting artists and local players alike. We really can’t say much more\, since these novel collaborations will take thrillingly unpredictable shapes. Come down and be part of Vancouver nightlife history in the making. \nDoors 9pm\, host sets 9:30pm\, jams from 10:30pm \nJune 24 – Sharon Minemoto Trio\nJune 25 – Kevin Romain’s Salience Network\nJune 26 – Tiny Pyramids\nJune 27 – Teresa Marie and the Three \nThe open jazz jams June 24-27 will be presented in association with Tyrant Studios and The Infidels Jazz.
URL:https://www.coastaljazz.ca/event/open-jazz-jam/
LOCATION:Tyrant Studios\, 1019 Seymour St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6B 3M3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival
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SUMMARY:Daniel Wilfred\, David Wilfred\, and Peter Knight (of Hand to Earth) Artist Talk\, moderated by Meredith Bates
DESCRIPTION:Hand to Earth has quickly developed an international reputation as one of Australia’s most distinctive contemporary music ensembles\, and this workshop/discussion will feature three of its members. Daniel and David Wilfred are keepers of Yolngu Manikay\, indigenous songs from North East Arnhem Land that can be traced back more than 40\,000 years\, making them the world’s oldest continuously practised music tradition. Daniel sings of the stars\, of fire\, and of the cooling rain\, while the drone of David Wilfred’s didgeridoo and atmospheres created by trumpeter/sound artist Peter Knight make for a bold sound that Jazzwise called “testing at times\, mesmerizing at others\, but always extraordinarily intriguing in its organic synthesis of the ancient and contemporary.” \nModerated by musician\, composer and educator Meredith Bates. A JUNO Award winner with Pugs & Crows\, and a nominee for her recent solo album\, Tesseract\, she co-leads Gentle Party and Sound Migrations and founded instrumental sextet Like the Mind\, with renowned improvisors from Canada and Sweden. She’s artistic director of the Vancouver Improvised Arts Society. \nPresented in collaboration with Jazztopad Festival (National Forum of Music)\, Wroclaw\, Poland
URL:https://www.coastaljazz.ca/event/hand-to-earth-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Western Front\, 303 East 8th Ave\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5T 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival
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SUMMARY:Brent Mah Trio
DESCRIPTION:Join Brent Mah and his trio as they play an eclectic mix of jazz tunes from the likes of Thelonious Monk\, Wayne Shorter and Joe Henderson. Familiar jazz standards with some unexpected twists and turns. \nBrent Mah saxophone\, Jason DeCouto organ\, and Joe Poole drums.
URL:https://www.coastaljazz.ca/event/brent-mah-trio/
LOCATION:2nd Floor Gastown (at the Water St. Café)\, 300 Water St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6B1B6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival
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SUMMARY:The Black Space Jam feat. Shamir Virgo
DESCRIPTION:Shamir Virgo is a Vancouver-based independent artist\, songwriter and musician. He makes Pop/R&B-inspired music\, his influences include the likes of Pink $wests\, Daniel Caesar\, Leon Thomas and Music Soulchild. He has worked with many Vancouver locals and aspires to create connections with other artists and musicians who strive to maintain musical integrity. \n1 set – $6 per set
URL:https://www.coastaljazz.ca/event/the-black-space-jam-feat-shamir-virgo/
LOCATION:Guilt & Co.\, 1 Alexander Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 1B2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240625T230000
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SUMMARY:Laraaji
DESCRIPTION:1218 Cartwright St\, Vancouver\, BC V6H 3R8 \nLaraaji is a visionary musician\, composer\, and mystic who has enchanted audiences worldwide with his ethereal and transformative performances. Born Edward Larry Gordon\, Laraaji’s music transcends conventional boundaries\, seamlessly merging ambient textures with cosmic vibrations\, creating an immersive and deeply introspective sonic journey. \nLaraaji has been an unwavering practitioner of celestial sounds\, operating in his own lane for decades\, an 80 year-young American multi-instrumentalist visionary sound artist LARAAJI NADABRAHMANANDA & one of the pioneers of the new-age and ambient philosophies. In the early 70s\, Laraaji lived in New York\, admired Eastern mysticism and performed in parks playing a vintage stringed instrument called “Zither.” In 1978 Brian Eno saw Laraaji’s Washington Square Village performance and helped him record and release an album called “Ambient 3: Day of Radiance.” The release introduced this American musician to a wide audience\, and his next 40 albums made him a true legend of meditative music. \nFeaturing special guests Michelle Helene Mackenzie and Hotspring. \nThis show is a co-presentation between Coastal Jazz and A Week in Paradise.
URL:https://www.coastaljazz.ca/event/laraaji/
LOCATION:Performance Works\, 1218 Cartwright Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6H 3R8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival
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SUMMARY:Julian Lage
DESCRIPTION:Speak To Me\, Julian Lage’s fourth album for Blue Note Records\, is full of virtuosic dispatches from an ongoing search for narrative beyond words. Intimate in tone and expansive in intention\, it roves a broad landscape of American music\, delighting in the deliberate crossing of wires between gospel\, rural blues\, California singer-songwriter sunshine\, and skronky jazz. “Possessed of an unflappable technical facility and seemingly boundless curiosity” (The New York Times)\, the always astonishing New York-based guitarist has collaborated with Gary Burton\, Nels Cline\, Béla Fleck\, John Zorn\, and scores of next-level creative players. His adventurous and deeply attuned trio features bassist Jorge Roeder and renowned Bad Plus drummer Dave King. \nThis show is sold out.
URL:https://www.coastaljazz.ca/event/julian-lage-vancouver-playhouse/
LOCATION:Vancouver Playhouse
CATEGORIES:Festival
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SUMMARY:Dave Robbins Sextet
DESCRIPTION:Drummer Dave Robbins leads a vintage sounding hard bopping team of Steve Holy bass Chris Gestrin piano along with a rich front line of tenorist Mike Allen\, trumpeter Brad Turner and alto saxophonist Cory Weeds through a toe tapping collection of originals and covers. Robbins has spent his career performing and recording with the finest jazz musicians in Canada and has always loved writing. The 20-year-old Dave Robbins Sextet was formed to spotlight this aspect of his musicianship\, with a classic hard bop formation and exciting sound that also incorporates African and rock-infused jazz styles.
URL:https://www.coastaljazz.ca/event/dave-robbins-sextet-3/
LOCATION:Frankie’s Jazz Club\, 755 Beatty Sreet\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 2M4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival
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SUMMARY:The Stephen Nikleva Band
DESCRIPTION:After years of side man work with many of Canada’s diverse artists including recording & touring with Sarah McLachlan\, producing records for Dan Mangan & Veda Hille\, and touring the world with roots artists Ray Condo & Petunia\, and Roma violinist Lache Cercel Stephen put these influences to CD with ‘Square Moon” which the Georgia Straight called “…a tour de force…pure retro fun with a sparkly nitro finish”. As well as Paul Townsend\, Noah Walker\, & Joseph Lubinsky-Mast\, expect special guests to join in. \n3 sets – $6 per set
URL:https://www.coastaljazz.ca/event/the-stephen-nikleva-band/
LOCATION:Guilt & Co.\, 1 Alexander Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 1B2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival
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SUMMARY:Kevin Romain's Salience Network
DESCRIPTION:Salience Network is a modern jazz ensemble led by drummer/composer Kevin Romain. Dramatic\, spontaneous creation and razor-sharp precision come together on stage with Romain’s longtime collaborators Jeff Gammon bass\, John Nicholson tenor and soprano saxophones\, and Feven Kidane trumpet. Through dense polyrhythms and snaking melodies\, they explore Romain’s hyperfixations on the neuroscience of emotion\, circadian biology\, coffee extraction theory\, cool animals\, and anti-colonial resistance. The Salience Network’s debut album\, recorded to tape at Vancouver’s Afterlife Studios and released in November 2023 on the Infidels Jazz label\, is a somber document punctuated by moments of humour and hope. \nStay after the set for an open jazz jam (cheap cover $$$)\, hosted by Kevin Romain and presented in association with The Infidels Jazz and Tyrant Studios. \nDoors 9pm\, host sets 9:30pm\, jams from 10:50pm.
URL:https://www.coastaljazz.ca/event/kevin-romains-salience-network-2/
LOCATION:Tyrant Studios\, 1019 Seymour St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6B 3M3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival
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