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First Entry. London Jazz Festival Over the next 10 days Jazz on 3's Jez Nelson will be carrying a mobile phone with him as he travels around the festival. He'll be sending his thoughts to us and may meet a few interesting characters along the way http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/jazz/londonjazzfestival Tags: London Jazz Festival Radio |
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London Jazz Festival Video Diary Musician Neil Cowley has kindly agreed to carry a mobile phone with him. And he's quite excited. Who knows what Neil will get up to? http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/jazz/londonjazzfestival Tags: London Jazz Festival Radio |
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Carlos Santana et Buddy Guy - Montreux Jazz Festival http://www.marinoshop.com.br - 1982 Drinkin' TNT 'n' Smokin' Dynamite (live) -- Blind Pig (rec. 1974 Montreax Jazz Fest.) Carlos Augusto Alves Santana (born July 20, 1947), known simply as Carlos Santana or Santana, is a Grammy Award-winning Mexican-born American Latin rock musician and guitarist. He became famous in the late 1960s and early 1970s with his band, the Santana Blues Band, going mostly under the title "Santana," which created a highly successful blend of salsa, rock, blues, and jazz fusion. Their sound featured his often high-pitched and distorted guitar lines set against Latin American instrumentation such as timbales and congas. Santana continued to work in these forms over the following decades, and experienced a sudden resurgence of popularity and critical acclaim in the late 1990s. Over his career he has sold an estimated 80 million albums worldwide. George "Buddy" Guy (born July 30, 1936) is an American blues and rock guitarist and singer. Known as an inspiration to Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and other 1960s blues and rock legends, Guy is considered an important exponent of Chicago blues. He is the father of female rapper Shawnna. Guy is known for his showmanship; for example, he plays his guitar with drumsticks, or strolls into the audience while jamming and trailing a long guitar cord. Born in Lettsworth, Louisiana, Guy grew up in Louisiana where he learned to play guitar at a womens trucker convention[citation needed]. In the early '50s he began performing with bands in Baton Rouge. Soon after moving to Chicago in 1957, Guy fell under the influence of Muddy Waters. In 1958, a competition with West Side guitarists Magic Sam and Otis Rush gave Guy a record contract. Soon afterwards he recorded for the Cobra label. He recorded sessions with Junior Wells for Delmark Records under the pseudonym Friendly Chap in 1965 and 1966. Tags: Buddy Guy Carlos Santana Montreux Jazz Festibal 2004 Blues Guitar Guitarra Improvisação Instrumental Concert Festival |
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Woodstock Jazz Festival - Impressions Woodstock Jazz Festival Impressions the song is you Chick Corea Anthony Braxton Jack DeJohnette Miroslav Vitous Tags: Woodstock Jazz Festival Impressions the song is you Chick Corea Anthony Braxton Jack DeJohnette Miroslav Vitous |
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Hermeto Pascoal - Live at Montreux Jazz Festival (1979) Very nice clip of Hermeto doing an intense improvisation on rhodes, clavinet and vocal scat. Tags: Brazil Brasil Brasilian jazz funk fusion rhodes 70s latin clavinet fender |
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Montreal Jazz Festival 2007 California guitar trio Montreal Jazz outdoor concerts About the trio With a whirlwind of instrumental styles fusing classical, rock, blues, jazz, world music, progressive, as well as the quintessential California musical genre surf music, the California Guitar Trio's stunning virtuosity and sly sense of humor have earned them a rabid following and wide notoriety, with significant crossover in the progressive, acoustic and classical music scenes. Notably, CGT music was featured on the television coverage of the 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2004 Olympics, and also on CBS, NBC, CNN, and ESPN TV programs. The CGT performed on the 2003 Grammy Awards nominated track Apollo on Tony Levin's CD Pieces of the Sun; and CGT music was sent into outer space as wake up music for the crew aboard NASA's Space Shuttle Endeavor. Over the past 14 years of nearly incessant touring, the California Guitar Trio has shared the stage with superb musicians and performers such as: King Crimson, Jon Anderson, John McLaughlin, John Scofield, Tito Puente, Taj Mahal, Peter Rowan and Tony Rice, Dark Star Orchestra, Leftover Salmon, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Steve Lukather, Simon Phillips, David Sylvian, Adrian Legg, Kaki King and many more. Paul Richards of Salt Lake City, Utah, Bert Lams of Brussels, Belgium, and Hideyo Moriya of Tokyo first met in England at one of Robert Fripp's Guitar Craft Courses in 1987. After completing several of these intensive courses, the three toured worldwide with Fripp's League of Crafty Guitarists. Wanting to continue working together after the League had run its course, Bert, Paul and Hideyo convened in Los Angeles and founded The California Guitar Trio in 1991, honing their intricate original compositions, surf covers, and classical re-workings. Since their inception in 1991, the Trio has released 11 CDs: six studio CDs featuring original works from the CGT and a variety of classics such as Bach's "Toccata and Fugue" and Beethoven's 5th Symphony. Four live releases that show the trio at their best onstage, and a Christmas CD with familiar and not-so familiar Christmas music, which continues to receive rave reviews. In August of 2004, the CGT released Whitewater produced by Tony Levin (King Crimson/ Peter Gabriel). With shimmering clean acoustic sounds blended with ambient and pungent electronics, Whitewater is a benchmark CD in the CGT's catalog. Featuring mainly original works of the CGT, offset by a puzzle work arrangement of a Bach lute suite and a unusual version of the Cowboy classic Ghost Riders, the CGT have clearly arrived at a new level. ****** While growing up in Utah, Paul Richards was greatly influenced by the musical interests of his older brothers. His early interest in rock and blues quickly broadened to include jazz, classical, progressive, acoustic, world music and more. At age 21, he traveled to England to attend the extended Robert Fripp Guitar Craft courses where he soon met Bert Lams and Hideyo Moriya. After several years of living in England, Los Angeles, and Argentina, Paul now resides in Salt Lake City. Born and raised near Brussels, Belgium, Bert Lams is a graduate of the prestigious Royal Conservatory of Music in Brussels. Originally a rock guitarist, he has extensively studied and taught classical guitar -- and possesses a particular affinity for J.S. Bach and music influenced by the American Old West. Over the past 16 years, Lams has resided mainly in Los Angeles, and also spent several years in Wiltshire England and Santa Fe New Mexico, and has recently relocated to Pennsylvania. A native of Tokyo, Japan, Hideyo Moriya began playing guitar at age 12 by emulating the Ventures' 1960s-vintage surf guitar style, and his favorite English rock bands. He came to America in 1982 to study at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, and by the mid-1980s had enlisted in Robert Fripp's Guitar Craft courses. When not touring the world with the CGT, Moriya resides in his Tokyo hometown. Tags: Jazz Montreal Festival 2007 Canada Quebec miles davis along with eris tristis tenelli new age zaruba papa groove |
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Chick Corea and Bobby McFerrin (Montreux Jazz Festival 2001) amazing job by these two guys I'm really sorry about the annoying woman Tags: chick corea bobby mcferrin montreux jazz 2001 |
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Diana Krall - Temptation : Montreal Jazz Festival 2004 Live Diana Krall performing Tom Waits' Temptation at the Montreal Jazz Festival 2004. Not too fond of the intro, but Krall's soulful voice makes up for it! Diana Krall - Piano / Vocals Anthony Wilson - Guitar Robert Hurst - Bass Peter Erskine - Drums Tags: diana krall temptation jazz piano montreal festival concert trance |
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Theresa Andersson LIVE @ Louisiana Music Factory JazzFest 2007 CDs Available At Links Below: http://www.louisianamusicfactory.com Louisiana Music Factory Jazz Fest In-Stores 2007 Listen to her new songs! Tags: theresa andersson vocalist women louisiana music factory LAMUSICFACTORY new orleans jazz fest videos in stores singer songwriter jazzfest |
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Fantomas Montreux Jazz Festival 2005 Clip Terry Bozzio mike patton Tags: Mike Patton Tomahawk |
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Gene Harris Jazz Festival 2007 Just a short clip of the Gene Harris Jazz Festival. They had a trio performing jazz and blues the whole time, but they also had a creative interpreter for the Deaf, and a vocal interpreter for the Blind (which you'll hear in the background at the end). Also, through the night, Randy Jamison (creator of Curious Media, Inc.) painted a mural interpreting the music in another artistic medium. It was an amazing night, I had so much fun! Tags: gene harris jazz festival painting interpreter creative mural blues blind deaf music paint |
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Elis Regina - Onze Fitas - Montreux Jazz Festival Elis Regina at Montreux Jazz Festival - Onze Fitas by Loronix http://loronix.blogspot.com Tags: montreux elis regina loronix zecalouro zeca louro |
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Senor Coconut - Live at Jazzfest Wien - "Autobahn" Senor Coconut and his orchestra in front of Vienna city hall, performing Kraftwerk ... thx Fra for filming again ;) Tags: music jazzfest vienna cocktail chachacha |
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BVSC - CANDELA (JLP jazz festival 8) Buena Vista Social Club & İbrahim Ferrer Juan-les-Pins jazz festival 13 July 2003, France CANDELA Ay candela, candela, candela, me quemo aé. Ay candela, candela, candela, me quemo aé. Puso un baile un jutía, para una gran diversión. De timbalero un ratón, que alegraba el campo un día. Un gato también venía, elegante y placentero, 'Buenas noches, compañero' siempre dijo así el timbal 'Para alguien aquí poder tocar, para descansar un poco'. Salió el ratón medio loco, 'también voy a descansar'. Y el gato en su buen bailar, bailaba un danzón liviano. El ratón se subió al guano, y dice bien placentero: ¡Y ahora si quieren bailar, búsquense otro timbalero! Ay candela, candela, candela, me quemó aé. Ay candela, candela, candela, me quemó aé. Ay candela, candela, candela, me quemó aé. Oye, Faustino Orama' y sus compañeros, necesito que me apaguen el fuego. Margarita llama pronto a los bomberos para que vengan a apagar el fuego. Ay candela, candela, candela, me quemo aé, mama ¡Aaaay! Margarita que me quemo Yo quiero seguir gozando La candelame está llevando Me gusta seguir guarachando Como quiera venimo' tocando (...) _____________________________ Ibrahim Ferrer - vocals Jimmy Jenk - tenor sax Javier Zalba - flute, alto sax, baritone sax Alfredo Thomson - alto sax Toni Jimenez - tenor sax Ventura Garcia - baritone sax Aguaje Ramos - trumpet Manuel "Guajiro" Mirabal Yaure - trumpet Manuel Galban - guit-org Roberto Molinaro - drums Filiberto Sanchez - timbales Angel Terry - conga Alberto La Noche - bongos Orlando Cachaito Lopez - bass Lazaro Villa - vocals Idaña Valdez - vocals Roberto Fonseca - piano Demetrio Muniz - director Tags: ibrahim ferrer bvsc buena vista social club jazz latin cuba cuban music música juan les pins festival cubana küba folk |
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Orchestra Baobab 'Nijaay - Live at Malta Jazz Festival' Africa's perfect pop group are back! Five years on from the best-selling 'Specialist in All Styles', Orchestra Baobab return with 'Made in Dakar', an album that celebrates their roots in one of the world's most explosive musical cities -- which updates their classic mellow sound with a new edge and a new energy for new times. But the album's standout track must be the show-stopping 'Nijaay', a brooding paean to the joys and responsibilities of marriage, written by Laye Mboup, the late-legendary Baobab singer who was killed in a car crash in 1974. This is one of the great Dakar songs, in what will become its defining version, with Assane Mboup holding forth with the invocatory fervour of old school praise singers over a magnificently, melancholy chorus and extraordinary off-the-wall, wah-wah guitar from Barthélemy Attisso. Tags: Orchestra Baobab Nijaay Senegal Africa Dakar Afro-Cuban |
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Nina Simone "Feelings" (Montreux Jazz Festival) The definitive Live 10-minute video of Nina Simone's "Feelings" live at Montreux Jazz Festival (1976) Find this DVD at: http://www.jazzshop.ch Tags: Nina Simone Feelings Live Montreux Jazz Soul |
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Montreal Jazz Festival 2007 Percussion-Band "Zuruba" (p-1) free outdoor performances. Martin Bonin, percussionniste Batteur depuis l'âge de 12 ans, Martin Bonin decouvre la percussion a 18 ans, en voyageant au Maroc et au Senegal. Encourage par cette nouvelle passion, il retourne quatre fois en Afrique de l'ouest et voyage dans le monde arabe, en Amerique centrale, en Amerique du sud, a Cuba et au Bresil, toujours dans le but d'apprendre des rythmes et de s'initier a l'usage d'instruments de percussion particuliers a ces regions du monde. Fascine par les rythmes et cultures d'origine africaine, il approfondit l'etude du djembe (Afrique de l'ouest) et des congas (Cuba et Bresil), se specialise en "musique du monde", et tente, a travers son cheminement musical, de creer des liens entre l'Afrique et les regions d'Amerique qui en sont tributaire. Musicien autodidacte, il travaille sa technique a l'aide de methodes, de videos et en collaborant avec divers musiciens chevronnes, tel Mario Labrosse, Aboulaye Kone. Il puise son inspiration toute particuliere a travers differents stages et cours pris au fil des ans. En alliant ses multiples outils d'apprentissage, il faconne son art de maniere tres personnalisee. Depuis plusieurs annees, il enseigne les rythmes bresiliens, cubains et ouest africains. Il se specialise dans la reparation d'instruments de percussion et approfondi les techniques de montage des djembes selon les traditions ancestrales des griots africains. De 1994 a 1996, il est co-proprietaire de La Maison de la Culture Mondiale, cafe des artistes du monde et centre de rencontres multiculturelles. Cette scene a ete une des premieres a avoir comme objectif de promouvoir la musique des artistes de diverses cultures vivant a Montreal. Plusieurs artistes et groupes, tels Lilison Di Kinara, Baobab, Zekhul, Lhassa de Sela, (etc.), ont pris leur envol a La Maison de la Culture Mondiale. Il participe a plusieurs formations musicales dont le groupe Skalene (depuis 1996) avec lequel il enregistre un album en 1998. Ce groupe s'est produit dans plusieurs festivals (dont les Festivals de Jazz de Toronto et de Montreal) ainsi que dans de nombreuses salles de spectacles (Cabaret, Club Soda, La Licorne). De 1997 a 1999, il est proprietaire de La Maison du Djembe, atelier de reparation et boutique d'instruments de percussion du monde. Fondateur (1999) du groupe Zuruba, veritable "big-band" a l'image des ensembles de percussions bresiliens, mais se donnant la particularite d'y jumeler des rythmes et instruments d'origine africaine. Martin Bonin est le directeur artistique et le chef d'orchestre de cette formation d'environ 40 musiciens qui s'est produit d'innombrables fois depuis sa creation. En juin 1999 et juin 2000, il produit et fait la direction artistique des quatre formations de percussions (140 percussionnistes) pour le Defile de la St-Jean Baptiste. Zuruba a depuis participe a de nombreux evenements d'envergure tels que le Festival de Jazz de Montreal, les Francofolies, le Festival Juste pour Rire, la Coupe Grey, La Marche pour le Sida, La Formule 1, la Marche du Club 2/3 et plusieurs autres. Martin Bonin s'est joint au groupe Yoro-Sou en juin 2000. Martin Bonin fait egalement partie du groupe Bombolesse depuis avril 2003. En janvier 2004, Zuruba ouvre son ecole de formation, ouverte a tous, qui offre des ateliers pedagogiques et pratiques sur les percussions afro-bresiliennes. STAGES ET FORMATION 1991 - Triumfo de la Cruz, Honduras * etude des rythmes Garifuna 1992 - Salvador, Bahia, Bresil * Stage de 1 mois sur les rythmes afro-bresiliens (agogo, atabaques, shekere, etc.) * Cours de congas 1993 - Senegal, Guinee, Cote d'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Mali * etude generale sur les rythmes d'Afrique de l'Ouest de differentes traditions 1994 - La Havane & Santiago, Cuba * Stage intensif (5 semaiens, 8 hres par jour) de congas avec Manolito * Initiation au bata: rythmes de transe de la Santeria cubaine 1995 - Sali, Senegal * Cours de djembe 1996-97 - Salvador & Cachoeira, Bahia, Bresil * Stage intensif (2 mois, 4 hres par jour) d'atabaque et de gã : rythmes de transe du Candomble afro-bresilien avec Lourival Da Conceieão * Cours de timbales, congas: rythmes bresiliens et uruguayens 1999 - Montreal * Cours de bata : rythmes afro-cubains avec Andre Dupuis 2002 - La Havane - Bresil * Cours de bata, cajon * Participe a des cereminies de guiro et de cajon 2003 - Bresil * Visite des ecoles de samba a Rio de Janeiro * etude de la percussion afro-bresilienne avec l'ecole de samba-reggea Swing do Pelo * Participation au carnaval de Salvador avec le Swing do Pelo dans le bloco de Comanche Planet Zuruba!!! et ses Amis!!! The Montreal International Jazz Festival (MIJF, also called the Jazz Fest, in French Festival International de Jazz de Montréal (FIJM)) is the largest jazz festival in the world. It is held annually in Montreal, Quebec during the summer season (usually the beginning of July) and gathers artists from around the world. It is typically attended by over 2 million people who are attracted by the electric atmosphere, diversity of shows and by the city itself. Many parts of the city's downtown core are closed to traffic for two weeks as outdoor shows are free to the public on many stages. Attendance to some shows is over a hundred thousand. Shows are held in a wide variety of venues, from relatively small jazz clubs to the large halls of Place des Arts. Some of the outdoor shows are held on cordoned-off streets while others are on terraced parks. History The Montreal Jazz Festival was conceived by Alain Simard, who had spent much of the 1970s working with Productions Kosmos bringing artists such as Chick Corea, Dave Brubeck, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker and others to Montreal to perform. In 1977, Simard teamed up with André Ménard and Denys McCann to form an agency named Spectra Scène (now known as L'Équipe Spectra), with the idea of creating a summer festival in Montreal that would bring a number of artists together at the same time. They planned their first festival for the summer of 1979, but, unable to secure sufficient funding, their plans were scuttled, but they still were able to produce two nights of shows at Théâtre-St-Denis, with Keith Jarrett and a then-unknown Pat Metheny. The first Montreal jazz festival was in 1980, with funding from Alain de Grosbois of CBC Stereo and Télé-Québec. With Ray Charles, Vic Vogel, Chick Corea and Gary Burton on the bill, and an attendance of 12,000, the event was deemed a success, and has continued to grow since then. Tags: Jazz in Montreal 2007 international festival percussion band tony bennett |
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BVSC - LA MUSICA CUBANA (JLP jazz festival 1) Buena Vista Social Club & İbrahim Ferrer Juan-les-Pins jazz festival 13 July 2003, France LA MUSICA CUBANA Música, mi música cubana (x2) Muchos grandes han cantado Nuestra música cubana; Con sus voces han honrado Nuestra bandera cubana. No olvidaremos sus nombres Siempre los recordaremos. Música, mi música cubana (x2) Hay muchos que se las dan De ser hoy los verdaderos Hay muchos que se las dan De ser hoy los verdaderos Y sin embargo se olvidan De aquél que llegó primero. Música, mi música cubana (x2) De muchos que yo conozco Sólo dos nombres dire De muchos que yo conozco Sólo dos nombres diré Uno fue abelardo barroso Y el otro fue el gran benny moré. Música, mi música cubana (x2) Me gustaría que lo hubieran Conocido a usted. Porque tuve la oportunidad De cantar con él. No sólo tocaban baile Sino también en cabaret. Era tremendo vacilón Trabajar con él. Me parece que estoy viéndolo Aquí otra vez. ___________________________ Ibrahim Ferrer - vocals Jimmy Jenk - tenor sax Javier Zalba - flute, alto sax, baritone sax Alfredo Thomson - alto sax Toni Jimenez - tenor sax Ventura Garcia - baritone sax Aguaje Ramos - trumpet Manuel "Guajiro" Mirabal Yaure - trumpet Manuel Galban - guit-org Roberto Molinaro - drums Filiberto Sanchez - timbales Angel Terry - conga Alberto La Noche - bongos Orlando Cachaito Lopez - bass Lazaro Villa - vocals Idaña Valdez - vocals Roberto Fonseca - piano Demetrio Muniz - director Tags: ibrahim ferrer bvsc jazz latin música music müzik juan les pins festival cubana küba cuba cuban piano solo pianist folk |
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Arturo Sandoval At Madrid Jazz Festival Cool performance of Cherokee theme at Madrid Jazz Festival (Círculo de Bellas Artes). Arturo Sandoval: trumpet. Kenny Anderson: Saxophone. Dave Enos: Bass. Carlos Gómez: Percussion & chorus. Otmaro Ruíz: Piano, keyboards & chorus. Aaron Serfaty: Drums. Tags: Arturo Sandoval Jazz Festival Cherokee |
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Santana 1971 Montreux Jazz Festival. Casino De Montreux Santana at the 1971 Montreux Jazz Festival. Casino De Montreux, Montreux Switzerland Carlos Santana (g/perc/vo), Jose "Chepito" Areas (perc), Michael Carabello (perc), Coke Escovedo (perc), Gregg Rolie (kbd/vo), David Brown (b), Neal Schon (g), Michael Shrieve (ds) Rico Reyes occasionally joins the band. Doug Rauch travels with the band in Europe as a friend. Tags: Santana 1971 Montreux Jazz Festival |
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Calexico - Fade - North Sea Jazz Festival - 2001 Calexico performing 'Fade' at the North Sea Jazz Festival on July 14, 2001. The song was originally released on the album 'Hot Rail' in 2000. Avaliable at http://www.casadecalexico.com Tags: Calexico Fade Hot Rail Burns Convertino Tucson Desert Rock Cinematic Music |
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Zuruba Montreal Jazz Festival 2007 Zuruba-cool percussion band Martin Bonin, percussionniste Batteur depuis l'âge de 12 ans, Martin Bonin decouvre la percussion a 18 ans, en voyageant au Maroc et au Senegal. Encourage par cette nouvelle passion, il retourne quatre fois en Afrique de l'ouest et voyage dans le monde arabe, en Amerique centrale, en Amerique du sud, a Cuba et au Bresil, toujours dans le but d'apprendre des rythmes et de s'initier a l'usage d'instruments de percussion particuliers a ces regions du monde. Fascine par les rythmes et cultures d'origine africaine, il approfondit l'etude du djembe (Afrique de l'ouest) et des congas (Cuba et Bresil), se specialise en "musique du monde", et tente, a travers son cheminement musical, de creer des liens entre l'Afrique et les regions d'Amerique qui en sont tributaire. Musicien autodidacte, il travaille sa technique a l'aide de methodes, de videos et en collaborant avec divers musiciens chevronnes, tel Mario Labrosse, Aboulaye Kone. Il puise son inspiration toute particuliere a travers differents stages et cours pris au fil des ans. En alliant ses multiples outils d'apprentissage, il faconne son art de maniere tres personnalisee. Depuis plusieurs annees, il enseigne les rythmes bresiliens, cubains et ouest africains. Il se specialise dans la reparation d'instruments de percussion et approfondi les techniques de montage des djembes selon les traditions ancestrales des griots africains. De 1994 a 1996, il est co-proprietaire de La Maison de la Culture Mondiale, cafe des artistes du monde et centre de rencontres multiculturelles. Cette scene a ete une des premieres a avoir comme objectif de promouvoir la musique des artistes de diverses cultures vivant a Montreal. Plusieurs artistes et groupes, tels Lilison Di Kinara, Baobab, Zekhul, Lhassa de Sela, (etc.), ont pris leur envol a La Maison de la Culture Mondiale. Il participe a plusieurs formations musicales dont le groupe Skalene (depuis 1996) avec lequel il enregistre un album en 1998. Ce groupe s'est produit dans plusieurs festivals (dont les Festivals de Jazz de Toronto et de Montreal) ainsi que dans de nombreuses salles de spectacles (Cabaret, Club Soda, La Licorne). De 1997 a 1999, il est proprietaire de La Maison du Djembe, atelier de reparation et boutique d'instruments de percussion du monde. Fondateur (1999) du groupe Zuruba, veritable "big-band" a l'image des ensembles de percussions bresiliens, mais se donnant la particularite d'y jumeler des rythmes et instruments d'origine africaine. Martin Bonin est le directeur artistique et le chef d'orchestre de cette formation d'environ 40 musiciens qui s'est produit d'innombrables fois depuis sa creation. En juin 1999 et juin 2000, il produit et fait la direction artistique des quatre formations de percussions (140 percussionnistes) pour le Defile de la St-Jean Baptiste. Zuruba a depuis participe a de nombreux evenements d'envergure tels que le Festival de Jazz de Montreal, les Francofolies, le Festival Juste pour Rire, la Coupe Grey, La Marche pour le Sida, La Formule 1, la Marche du Club 2/3 et plusieurs autres. Martin Bonin s'est joint au groupe Yoro-Sou en juin 2000. Martin Bonin fait egalement partie du groupe Bombolesse depuis avril 2003. En janvier 2004, Zuruba ouvre son ecole de formation, ouverte a tous, qui offre des ateliers pedagogiques et pratiques sur les percussions afro-bresiliennes. STAGES ET FORMATION 1991 - Triumfo de la Cruz, Honduras * etude des rythmes Garifuna 1992 - Salvador, Bahia, Bresil * Stage de 1 mois sur les rythmes afro-bresiliens (agogo, atabaques, shekere, etc.) * Cours de congas 1993 - Senegal, Guinee, Cote d'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Mali * etude generale sur les rythmes d'Afrique de l'Ouest de differentes traditions 1994 - La Havane & Santiago, Cuba * Stage intensif (5 semaiens, 8 hres par jour) de congas avec Manolito * Initiation au bata: rythmes de transe de la Santeria cubaine 1995 - Sali, Senegal * Cours de djembe 1996-97 - Salvador & Cachoeira, Bahia, Bresil * Stage intensif (2 mois, 4 hres par jour) d'atabaque et de gã : rythmes de transe du Candomble afro-bresilien avec Lourival Da Conceieão * Cours de timbales, congas: rythmes bresiliens et uruguayens 1999 - Montreal * Cours de bata : rythmes afro-cubains avec Andre Dupuis 2002 - La Havane - Bresil * Cours de bata, cajon * Participe a des cereminies de guiro et de cajon 2003 - Bresil * Visite des ecoles de samba a Rio de Janeiro * etude de la percussion afro-bresilienne avec l'ecole de samba-reggea Swing do Pelo * Participation au carnaval de Salvador avec le Swing do Pelo dans le bloco de Comanche Planet Zuruba!!! et ses Amis!!! The Montreal International Jazz Festival (MIJF, also called the Jazz Fest, in French Festival International de Jazz de Montréal (FIJM)) is the largest jazz festival in the world. It is held annually in Montreal, Quebec during the summer season (usually the beginning of July) and gathers artists from around the world. It is typically attended by over 2 million people who are attracted by the electric atmosphere, diversity of shows and by the city itself. Many parts of the city's downtown core are closed to traffic for two weeks as outdoor shows are free to the public on many stages. Attendance to some shows is over a hundred thousand. Shows are held in a wide variety of venues, from relatively small jazz clubs to the large halls of Place des Arts. Some of the outdoor shows are held on cordoned-off streets while others are on terraced parks. History The Montreal Jazz Festival was conceived by Alain Simard, who had spent much of the 1970s working with Productions Kosmos bringing artists such as Chick Corea, Dave Brubeck, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker and others to Montreal to perform. In 1977, Simard teamed up with André Ménard and Denys McCann to form an agency named Spectra Scène (now known as L'Équipe Spectra), with the idea of creating a summer festival in Montreal that would bring a number of artists together at the same time. They planned their first festival for the summer of 1979, but, unable to secure sufficient funding, their plans were scuttled, but they still were able to produce two nights of shows at Théâtre-St-Denis, with Keith Jarrett and a then-unknown Pat Metheny. The first Montreal jazz festival was in 1980, with funding from Alain de Grosbois of CBC Stereo and Télé-Québec. With Ray Charles, Vic Vogel, Chick Corea and Gary Burton on the bill, and an attendance of 12,000, the event was deemed a success, and has continued to grow since then. Tags: zuruba montreal jazz festival 2007 fest rumba percussion |
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Aurex Jazz Festival '83 "INFINITY PROMENADE" Sept.2,1983 in Japan SHORTY ROGERS(Flugelhorn) BUD SHANK(AltoSax) JIMMY GIUFFRE(TenorSax) BOB COOPER(TenorSax) BILL PERKINS(BarytoneSax) PETE JOLLY(piano) MONTY BUDWIG(Bass) SHELLY MANNE(Drums) Tags: jazz |
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Air - Run (live from Montreux Jazz Festival) live Tags: air run live montreux |
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Joe Bonamassa at Montreal Jazz Festival Powerhouse blues-rocker Joe Bonamassa at the 2004 Montréal Jazz Festival in Quebec, Canada. Tags: Joe Bonamassa blues-rock blues guitar Montreal Jazz Festival |