51st Monterey Jazz Festival
Presented By Verizon
Wraps Up Mellow And Inspiring Weekend
43,000 Fans Attend Jazz-Filled
3-Day Party, September 19 - 21, 2008
“[The] Monterey Jazz Festival
was a knockout… rich with great performances…”
“…a dazzlingly successful event with at least half a dozen musical
epiphanies…”
-San Jose Mercury News
“The lineup was tremendous,
featuring just the right mix of legendary performers…”
-Oakland Tribune
“…one of the best
in recent memory…”
-Monterey County Herald
“…loaded with outstanding
performances…”
-Jazzobserver.com
“…it's really one
[festival] that needs to be experienced to be
fully appreciated.
Beyond the music…the vibe is like none
other.”
-Contra Costa Times
“…it’s a mecca
for true jazz fans…”
-San Francisco Chronicle
“…intelligence,
party timing, aesthetic balance and guarded
adventurism...makes this one of the great jazz
fests in the world…”
-JazzTimes
Weekend Highlights:
- Cassandra Wilson wows crowd in stunning
set
- Christian McBride and Rudder pump
out new grooves
- Ledisi and Maceo Parker bring Arena
fans to their feet
- Ryan Shaw, Tuck & Patti capture
Garden Stage audience
- Maria Schneider’s “Willow
Lake” shines as Festival Commission
- Nancy Wilson’s emotional set
transfixes Arena
- Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock
amaze fans
- Lyons Lounge and Lyons Lane draw
record crowds
October 15, 2008; Monterey, CA;
The Monterey Jazz Festival presented by Verizon
wrapped up its 51st edition Sunday night with
a weekend that was as mellow and laid back as
it was filled with inspired, passionate and visionary
performances by some 500 world-renowned and legendary
artists. As the weather alternated from a cool
mist to sunny heat, the music also represented
a cross section of the jazz scene as it presently
sounds, with a few surprises thrown is as well.
Kicking off the weekend was the powerful and
exuberant Joshua Redman Trio with Matt
Penman and Brian Blade,
a mysterious and rich set from Cassandra
Wilson, and the vibrant and tropical Cuban
Lullabies from Maraca.
On the other end of the Grounds, New Grooves burned
with the unpredictable jazz-rock of Rudder and
the deep fusion-laden Christian McBride
Band, whose old-school distorted version
of “Bitches Brew” was a crowd pleaser.
Other music included classic bop from the George
Young Quartet, hot and percussive sounds
from the Berklee Latin Jazz All-Stars,
picturesque and engaging originals from Matt
Wilson’s Arts and Crafts, Brazilian-klezmer
clarinet from Anat Cohen and
the delicate yet powerful classic vocals from Spencer
Day. As the balmy night closed, the
Monterey mist closed in and set the stage for
a hot Saturday.
Under clear and sunny skies, Saturday’s
shows started off with a musical explosion from Ledisi,
who had the Arena crowd in the palm on her hand. Maceo
Parker got the Arena crowd on their
feet with his triumphant funk, which was followed
by the Derek Trucks Band as
they delivered a transcendent show. Kicking off
the evening’s concerts, the Maria
Schneider Orchestra performed a lush
set featuring debut of the MJF Commission Willow
Lake, which was powerful in its beauty and
grace. Christian McBride followed
with his new acoustic Quintet, performing a masterful
set of bebop. Nancy Wilson with
special guests Terence Blanchard and Tom
Scott delivered a highly emotional set
to a rapt crowd to close the night. Elsewhere
on the grounds, Herbie Hancock made
a guest appearance with the Terence Blanchard
Quintet in the Night Club to the delight
of the audience, followed by Bill Frisell and Matt
Wilson, making an eccentric foray into
space-age Americana. Ryan Shaw blew
away the crowds at the Garden Stage with his
old-school soul, as did Ledisi and Maceo
Parker in their second appearances of
the day. Later that evening, Tuck & Patti gave
an inspiring performance to an ecstatic, standing-room-only
audience on the Garden Stage. Drummer Antonio
Sanchez and his band hypnotized the
audiences in Dizzy’s Den, followed by the Maria
Schneider Orchestra (also performing
their second set of the day, with all-different
material). Even with the day’s blistering
performances, Saturday came to close with a feeling
of calm and serenity, as a slight night chill
moved onto the Fairgrounds.
Sunday continued the mellow vibe of the Festival
with perfect Central Coast weather. As the winning
bands from Monterey’s Next Generation Festival
performed in the Night Club, the Next
Generation Orchestra was getting it
on for the second time in the Arena. Following
the NGJO was the sublime debut of Jamie
Cullum, who brought an energetic edge
to his performance, perhaps not seen on the Arena
stage since the Monterey Pop Festival of 1967.
Literally leaping off the piano, Cullum’s
set was one to remember. The Festival shifted
into finale mode with Kurt Elling and
his elegant presentation of Dedicated
to You, the abstract-yet-accessible continuous
improvisation of the Wayne Shorter Quartet and
a crowd-pleasing high-tech set from Herbie
Hancock -- which highlighted the vocal
talents of Amy Keys and Lionel
Loueke. Elsewhere on the Grounds, highlights
include Brian Blade & The Fellowship
Band as they performed a spiritual and
intense set; Kyle Eastwood performed
to a packed Garden Stage and his father, film
icon Clint Eastwood, spoke with Jamie
Cullum about music and film to a full
house in Dizzy’s Den. The Jamie
Davis Big Band delighted the Garden
Stage crowd with his rich vocals, and Christian
McBride reprised his Quintet’s
performance in Dizzy’s Den, as did Kurt
Elling with Ernie Watts and
the Laurence Hobgood Trio (with
a special guest appearance by Jamie Cullum as
well)! Barbara Dennerlein and Brian
Auger’s Oblivion Express laid
it down in the Night Club for the Hammond B-3
Blowout while across the Grounds, Trio
M with Myra Melford, Matt
Wilson and Mark Dresser played
two inspiring sets in the Coffee House to a beaming
audience.
Throughout the weekend in the evenings, Lyons
Lounge was pumping with the sounds of 4onefunk and DJ
Quantic, which added a dimension of
excitement and counter-culture flavor to the
Festival. Right next door on the expanded Lyons
Lane, student musicians performed on the ZonePerfect
stage, fans viewed Arena simulcasts in the Sharp
Experience Truck, while gamers played Guitar
Hero, Rock Band, and Wii games in the Best Buy
Gaming Tent, all of which combined to make Lyons
Lane an unqualified success!
As the Festival came to a close, satisfied fans
departed the Grounds with the feeling of camaraderie,
family, and the shared love of an American art
form. The 43,000 fans that attended MJF in 2008
equaled attendance figures for MJF/49 in 2006,
and as the Monterey Jazz Festival continues to
realize the dream of MJF Founders Jimmy Lyons
and Ralph Gleason in its 51st year, the annual
gathering of artists and fans continues to grow
in scope and breadth without sacrificing their
original vision. The yearly gathering that celebrates
America’s musical art form has become a
staple in people’s lives worldwide. 2008
marked a calm and serene festival setting, in
contrast to the intense and wild 50th anniversary
in 2007, but the stellar and inspired performances
were no less memorable. The weekend was summed
up by Artist-In-Residence Christian McBride on
the Arena stage, as he announced his New Quintet
(now named Christian McBride & Inside Straight)
-- on Saturday night: “This is one of the
greatest places in the world to play. This is
a cradle of creativity and great people coming
together for a celebration.”
To see slideshows of the MJF/51, visit www.montereyjazzfestival.org.
The 52nd Annual Monterey Jazz Festival presented
by Verizon will take place on the Monterey Fairgrounds
September 18 - 20, 2009 with over 500 artists
performing on 9 stages for 3 nights and 2 days
of the world's best jazz. MJF/52 Artists-In-Residence
will be Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln
Center Orchestra.
Announcements regarding MJF/52 Arena and Grounds
artists, as well as information on Ticket sales
will be available in late March, 2009.
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For more information please
contact:
Timothy Orr, Marketing Associate
Monterey Jazz Festival
9699 Blue Larkspur Lane, Suite 204
Monterey, CA 93940
MJF Office: 831-373-3366 x252
timorr@montereyjazzfestival.org
www.montereyjazzfestival.org
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