MISSION STATEMENT
The Monterey Jazz Festival is dedicated to perpetuating
the uniquely American form of music known as jazz
by producing performances that celebrate the legacy
and expand the boundaries of jazz; and
by presenting year-round local, regional, national,
and international jazz
education programs. The Monterey Jazz Festival
has donated its proceeds
to musical education since its inception in 1958.
HISTORY
It began as a dream for founder Jimmy Lyons and his
co-founder and colleague, Ralph Gleason. It was
a dream of a "sylvan setting with the best jazz people
in the whole world playing on the same stage, having
a whole weekend of jazz." That dream became reality
in 1958 with the first Monterey Jazz Festival bringing in artists like Dizzy
Gillespie, Louis Armstrong, John Lewis, Shelly Manne, Gerry Mulligan, Art Farmer,
Ernestine Anderson, Harry James, Max Roach and Billie Holiday. Every year since
then, every third full weekend in September sees the same caliber of talent
grace the now nine stages on the Monterey Fairgrounds, as the Monterey Jazz
Festival presents the best jazz performers in the world for a three-day celebration
of the best in jazz. In addition, the Monterey Jazz Festival features jazz
conversations, panel discussions, workshops, exhibitions, clinics, and an international
array of food, shopping and festivities spread throughout the 20-acre Monterey
Fairgrounds.
The 51st Annual Monterey Jazz Festival Presented
by Verizon, will take place September 19-21, 2008 at
the Monterey Fairgrounds in Monterey, California. |