An Artist’s Journey Through Coastal Jazz

Dominic Conway’s journey with live jazz began as it does for many kids growing up in Vancouver – as a child attending the International Jazz Festival with his parents. Over the years, he immersed himself in the festival’s free shows and even became a volunteer. These volunteer experiences allowed him to access shows that would shape his musical path.  A memory that stands out to him is his time spent with Eduardo, Coastal Jazz’s Director of Operations. They were riding around in five-ton trucks delivering music stands to Gastown.

A photo of jazz musician Dominic Malleus
Dominic Conway | Photo by Céline Pinget

As Dominic evolved into a jazz musician himself, he realized the breadth and depth of Coastal Jazz’s contribution to jazz. It wasn’t only showcasing one style of jazz; it was bringing together all kinds! It celebrated traditional, mainstream styles of jazz with as much regard as the freeform, improvisational, and even rock-leaning elements. This inclusivity, championed by Coastal’s programmers like Cole, Rainbow, and co-founder Ken Pickering, helped Vancouver’s jazz scene earn global recognition and acclaim.

Dominic’s journey with Coastal Jazz didn’t end with volunteering. It continued as he took to the festival’s stage with various groups such as the Mary Ancheta Quartet, Malleus Trio, and We Just Stole a Car. He became a returning artist many times, and we were happy to support his journey as an artist.

We provided Dominic with an opportunity to explore his love for jazz as a child, created unforgettable experiences as a volunteer, and offered a platform for him to showcase his talent as a young artist. Today, he stands as a celebrated tenor saxophonist, and represents the talent of Vancouver’s jazz scene on international stages.

By being a part of our community, you’re nurturing the dreams of artists, ensuring the future of jazz, and the continued exploration of jazz. If you haven’t had a chance to make your end-of-year donation, now is the perfect time. We count on dedicated music lovers like you, people who understand the power that music has in building community. Can we count on you to give $20, $40, or even $50 today?

Your support will help us kick off 2024 on a high note and continue our mission of fostering community, inclusivity, and artistic excellence in Vancouver.

Help Us Preserve Vancouver’s Cultural Jazz Legacy

By Nina Horvath

Opening Night audience Vancouver Jazz Festival 2023 By Matt Taylor June 23rd 215-DSC04968

Today is Giving Tuesday, a global day of giving and unity. It’s a day where we come together to support causes we believe in.

I’ve been with Coastal Jazz for just over two years now as the Executive Director and I’m still just as excited about what we do as when I first applied. For me, Coastal Jazz is unique for the amount of accessible world class music it presents, and the intentional community building and support of local talent it provides.

For over 38 years, Coastal Jazz has been a cornerstone of Vancouver’s cultural and musical landscape, fostering community, inclusivity, and artistic excellence. Each year we welcome approximately 300,000 audience members to over 200 free and ticketed performances of jazz, blues and beyond. But did you know that Coastal Jazz is a nonprofit? We rely on the generous support of individuals like you to continue our mission.

That mission, of course, is in its fullest expression at our annual Jazz Festival, where this year we presented 162 shows over 10 days and 19 venues. Fifty of those shows were free to the public.

We demonstrated our commitment to presenting diverse artists with 51% of shows led by female or non-binary artists and 45% by self-identified IBPOC artists. The overall estimated economic impact of the festival this year was $20 million, a significant driver in the Vancouver arts and culture scene. We supported several successful partnerships with organizations such as Full Circle, Queer Arts, Vancouver New Music, The Western Front, NOW Society, VIFF, Capilano University and the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation. 

Our commitment to education continued with the return of the High School Jazz Intensive, where students auditioned for a spot in an afternoon big band show at Performance Works. We welcomed our latest Artist in Residence Pura Fé along with many others who participated in our artist-led workshops at Tom Lee and Western Front.

We rely on the generous support of individuals like you to continue our mission. Would you be willing to donate $10, $25, or even $50 to support our work? 

By supporting Coastal Jazz, you’re preserving the cultural jazz legacy of Vancouver, celebrating its artistic diversity, and ensuring that our music scene remains vibrant for generations to come.

Thank You for an Amazing Festival

By Luke Resoun

On behalf of the Coastal Jazz board, staff, and numerous volunteers of the Vancouver International Jazz Festival, I would like to express my sincere appreciation for your ongoing support.

Our organization has devoted countless hours to curating an unforgettable experience for the people of Vancouver and beyond, showcasing an exceptional lineup of local, national, and international talent at this year’s festival. We are truly grateful to everyone who has been a part of our journey and mission.

We’ve collected compelling testimonies, captivating photos and heartfelt videos from the 2023 Vancouver International Jazz Festival in this special presentation created for you. These aim to demonstrate the significance and profound impact of your support as we continue our mission to become a pivotal force within the music community.

As we approach the end of our financial year, we find ourselves on the cusp of achieving our fundraising goal, with just $7500 left to reach our target! If you are able to contribute – $25, $50, $100 or any amount that you find comfortable – please do so today.

Alternatively, you can reach out to me by email (luke @ coastaljazz.ca) to discuss how you can support us in bringing an even more memorable experience to the 2024 Festival. Your generosity will enable us to continue our vital work in promoting and celebrating the beauty of jazz music.

Thank you for considering our appeal. Donate here.

Luke Resoun
Individual Giving Manager
@coastaljazz