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Twin Cities Jazz Fest Starts Today! A Biased Guide

Twin Cities Jazz Fest Gets Underway June 21! © Andrea Canter

The 2018 edition of the Twin Cities Jazz Festival gets underway in St Paul on Thursday, June 21, continuing with a full schedule of international, local stars and promising youth artists as well as headliners’ clinics on Friday and Saturday at the MacPhail Center for Music in Minneapolis. Headliners including Dee Dee Bridgewater, Houston Person with the Emmet Cohen Trio, and Tia Fuller perform on the Main Stage at Mears Park; international sensation and Minnesota native Nancy Harms heads an impressive list of jazz vocalists and the annual “scat off”  on the TPT Stage; the Jazz Women All Stars and other local crowd-pleasers appear on the Main Stage as well as throughout the area on outdoor and indoor stages; Steve Kenny curates three nights of non-stop modern jazz at the Black Dog; Jon Weber hosts three nights of after-hours jams at Vieux Carre’; trumpeter Solomon Parham again hosts two nights of Solomon’s Sessions at Hygga; film historian Bob DeFlores presents some rare jazz footage at the TPT Street Space; our youngest jazzers underscore the vitality of the local scene with two days of music on the Youth Stage outside Union Depot.

Festival Director Steve Heckler

For more information about our headliners, see the previous post on Jazz Police; full schedule, artist bios and more can be found on the Twin Cities website at www.twincitiesjazzfestival.com. Thus this article is not a run-down of the schedule or bios of performers, but an unashamedly biased guide to one jazz fan’s short list of “best bets.” But let me be clear– there are no “bad bets” this weekend; if your preferences run toward trad, New Orleans, big band, fusion or funk, you will find plenty to enjoy –just check the website schedule.

 

Andrea’s Quick Picks

Hoaxer © Andrea Canter

Thursday-Saturday. If you just sat at the Black Dog for the entire festival, you would get an earful of the best of the area’s modern jazz ensembles, from the teens of  the Bruce Acosta Quartet (Thursday) and Jazz Elevator (Friday) to the young turks of Hoaxer (Friday) and the Jake Baldwin Quartet (Saturday), to the masters of invention (Chris Lomheim, Le Percheron, Mississippi on Thursday; How Birds Work (Friday); JC Sanford and Steve Kenny’s Group 47 (Saturday). Heck, just follow the full schedule at the Black Dog. It’s a good place to hang out and eat, too. Really, from 4 pm on each day, you can just camp out at the Dog.

 

Nick Adams (Liquid Vinyl) © Andrea Canter

Thursday, June 21.

 

Friday, June 22.

 

Jazz Women All Stars © Andrea Canter

Saturday, June 23

 

This is the tip of the jazz iceberg this weekend.

 

 

 

 

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