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The 2018 White Plains Jazz Festival – Coming Soon!

Marquis Hill Blacktet    © Kevin R. Mason

Returning for the seventh year, the White Plains Jazz Festival has quite a line-up for its five-day celebration. From Wednesday, September 12 to Sunday, September 16, the Festival will present Rudresh Mahanthappa, Emmet Cohen, Marquis Hill, Arturo O’Farrill, Lakecia Benjamin, Albert Rivera, and Veronica Swift as featured artists. The Festival’s mission is to provide free and affordable jazz performances to music lovers of all ages.

The White Plains Jazz Festival, held in the Westchester County city of White Plains (about 45 minutes north of New York City), will have an evening jazz stroll at several notable nightspots, afternoon conferences, a seminar demonstrating instruments to children, a late-night jam session, and many other activities. The week will culminate in a FREE all-day jazz and food festival on Sunday, September 16.

The White Plains Jazz Festival is the result of a partnership between ArtsWestchester, the City of White Plains and the White Plains BID. It has become a signature White Plains event of free and affordable jazz performances attracting jazz enthusiasts  throughout Westchester and the surrounding areas.

The schedule is as follows:

Wednesday, September 12
Pablo Mayor| Downtown Music at Grace Church | 12:00 Noon

Pianist/composer/arranger Pablo Mayor is one of the leading contemporary voices of Colombian music, and he is a big proponent of Colombia’s Cumbia music and dance.

 

Art Bennett |Court Street Farmer’s Market | 12:30 – 2:30 pm


Saxophonist Art Bennett was born and raised in White Plains, and he was active in the Loft Jazz Movement of the 1970s. He has played with many jazz greats including Dr. Lonnie Smith and Rasheid Ali.

 

Downtown White Plains Jazz Stroll:

  

Albert Rivera  © Kevin R. Mason

Albert Rivera | Mediterraneo, White Plains | 6:00 pm
Saxophonist Albert Rivera is one of the most sought-after musicians on the jazz scene. He has collaborated with Don Braden, Claudio Roditi, Jimmy Greene, Avery Sharpe, and Rachel Z.

  

Alexis Cole | Morton’s Steak House | 7:00 pm
Award-winning vocalist Alexis Cole spent seven years in the Army’s Big Band, where she had the chance to grow as an artist, and share the stage with acts as diverse as Kool and the Gang and the New York Philharmonic. She has also performed with Bucky Pizzarelli.

 

Emedin Rivera and Tropical Turblence | Sofrito | 8:00 pm


Percussionist Emedin Rivera has won five Emmy awards for PBS programs, and has performed with Paquito D’Rivera, Gregory Hines, Maria Schneider, Harry Belafonte, Larry Coryell, and Bob James.

  

Gil Parris | Ron Blacks Beer Hall | 9:00 pm

Grammy-nominated guitarist Gil Parris has become known for his blend of blues, jazz, and rock. He is recorded and toured with Dr, John, Diane Schuur, Blood Sweat & Tears, and Toni Braxton, just to name a few.
Thursday, September 13

 Carl Viggiani | Jazz & Java | White Plains Public Library | 7:30 – 9:30 am

Start the morning at the library’s Everyday Healthy Café with a program of original compositions that are influenced by Zen meditation practice, performed by the duo of pianist/composer Carl Viggiani and drummer Jon Doty.

 

The Burr Johnson Band | The Galleria at White Plains | 12:15 pm


The Burr Johnson Band is known for blending jazz, blues, funk, and rock. They have performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival, and opened for Ray Charles, B.B. King, Spyro Gyra and others.

 

Two-Set Evening of Jazz:

 ($20 each set or $35 combo ticket for both)

 

The Emmet Cohen Trio | ArtsWestchester | 7:00 pm

Emmet Cohen    © Kevin R. Mason

Hailed as a prodigy who began playing at three years old, pianist/composer Emmet Cohen has emerged as a major player on the jazz scene. He has already shared the bandstand with Benny Golson, Joshua Redman, Patti Austin, Anat Cohen, Maceo Parker, Christian McBride, Jimmy Cobb, and many others.

 

 

 

 

 

Veronica Swift with The Emmet Cohen Trio| ArtsWestchester | 8:30 pm

 

Veronica Swift © Kevin R. Mason

Veronica Swift was a finalist in the 2015 Thelonious Monk Vocal Competition, and one of the top up-and-coming singers in jazz. She has been performing regularly at New York City’s Birdland Club. She has collaborated with Chris Botti, John Pizzarelli, Vince Giordano, and Paquito D’Rivera.

 

Friday, September 14

 

Carl Viggiani | Jazz & Java | White Plains Public Library | 7:30 9:30 am

Once again, start the day early at the library’s Everyday Healthy Café with a program of original compositions performed by the duo of pianist/composer Carl Viggiani and drummer Jon Doty.

 

Rocky Middleton Jazz Ensemble | White Plains Plaza at One North Broadway | 5:00 pm

World traveler, bass player Rocky Middleton has toured with Frank Foster, Bucky Pizzarelli, Charlie Persip, and many more, and performed as jazz ambassador for the U.S. and French State Departments.

 

The Rudresh Mahanthappa Trio | ArtsWestchester | 8:00 pm | $25

Rudresh Mahanthappa                 © Kevin R. Mason

For six consecutive years, Rudresh Mahanthappa has been named alto saxophonist of the year in DownBeat Magazine’s International Critics Poll. The performance will feature Rudresh Mahanthappa on saxophone, Francois Moutin on bass, and Jonathan Blake on drums.

 

Jazz Jam | ArtsWestchester | 10:00 pm – Midnight | $5

Join in a Jazz Jam led by Jake Robinson of the Music Conservatory of Westchester, Ed Palmero of Hoff-Barthelson Music School, and faculty members from SUNY Purchase.

 

 

 

Saturday, September 15

 

Brian Carter | Court Street Farmer’s Market | 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Brian Carter has been a professional drummer since 1976, and he has had affiliations with Gil Parris, Bernie Williams, Bob Baldwin, Jack DeJohnette, and more.

 

Hands On Jazz for Families | White Plains Public Library | 2:00 – 4:00 pm

Join teachers from The Music Conservatory of Westchester for an interactive participatory event. Following a short set of jazz standards, the teachers will hep young attendees on various instruments. This is an excellent opportunity for aspiring musicians to try out an instrument for the first time, or continue with practice, guided by professional musicians.

 

Arturo O’Farrill Sextet | White Plains Performing Arts Center | 8:00 pm | $24-$44

Multi-Grammy-Award winner Arturo O’Farrill, pianist, composer, and educator extraordinaire, is the founder and Artistic Director of the non-profit Afro Latin Jazz Alliance. He was born in Mexico and grew up in New York City. He has performed with Dizzy Gillespie, Wynton Marsalis, and Harry Belafonte, just to name a few.

 

Sunday, September 16

White Plains Jazz & Food Festival                                                                                             

Mamaroneck Avenue at Main Street
12:00 Noon – 5:30 pm
 | FREE

 

Pete Malinverni & the SUNY Purchase Jazz All-Stars | Noon – 12:45 pm

Pianist/composer Peter Malinverni has been a fixture on the New York City jazz scene since moving there from his hometown of Niagara Falls, NY. He has performed with Joe Lovano, Jon Faddis, Karrin Allyson, and many, many others.

 

Jay Hoggard Quartet | 1:05 – 1:50 pm

The music of vibraphonist/composer Jay Hoggard is drawn on both traditional and contemporary influences. He has traveled the globe to rave reviews, and played with Kenny Burrell, Max Roach, Dr. Billy Taylor, Lionel Hampton, Tito Puente, and many more.

 

 Samba New York! | 2:10 – 3:00 pm

Samba New York! is an internationally recognized samba company dedicated to the joyful music and dance of Brazil. It was founded by percussionist and ethnomusicologist Philip Galinsky, PhD.

 

Lakecia Benjamin                          © Kevin R. Mason

Lakecia Benjamin & Soulsquad | 3:30 – 4:10 pm

Dynamic saxophonist/bandleader Lakecia Benjamin has shared the stage with Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys, The Roots, Macy Gray, Vanessa Rubin, Clark Terry, Anita Baker, and David Murray. The New York City native brings charisma and

intensity to all her performances.

 

 

 

 

 

Marquis Hill Blacktet | 4:30 – 5:30 pm

Marquis Hill    © Kevin R. Mason

Trumpeter/composer Marquis Hill is widely considered on the of pre-eminent artists of his generation. He is the winner of the 2014 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Trumpet Competition, and he has performed with Marcus Miller and Joe Lovano.

 

 

 

 

 

Also on Sunday, there will be an instrument swap. If you have an old instrument that you haven’t been using, an instrument swap tent will be on site at the Festival. You can trade one old instrument for another.

Plus, the Festival welcomes Feeding Westchester’s Empty Bowls event (sponsored by Stop & Shop) from Noon – 5:30 pm to help raise awareness for Hunger Action Month.  Stop by their booth to learn more about their services and programs, and to select your very own hand-made artisan bowl.

 

 Sponsors

The 2018 sponsors include Macy’s as Presenting Sponsor; Cambria Suites; New York Council on the Arts; White Plains Hospital; Galleria White Plains; News 12 Westchester; Journal News Media Group; Peckham Industries, Inc.; Burke Rehabilitation Hospital; Empire City Casino; and T-Mobile.

For more information about the upcoming White Plains Jazz Festival, go to: https://artswestchester.org/programs/jazz-fest-2/

 

 

 

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