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Topic: Dylan to headline Montreal Jazz Festival
Posted By: snobb
Subject: Dylan to headline Montreal Jazz Festival
Date Posted: 26 Apr 2017 at 1:20am
 

MONTREAL (AFP) - 

Bob Dylan will headline this year's Montreal International Jazz Festival with a lineup that brings together both classic and emerging artists.

The festival, one of the key events on the jazz calendar, will take place from June 28 to July 8 with Dylan playing June 30 in the 20,000-strong Bell Centre arena.

While Dylan is one of the legends of folk and pioneers of rock, he has explored the jazz roots of pop with three straight albums that interpret classic songs.

The lineup will be "eclectic and rich in styles and cultures" with artists from 17 nationalities and all continents, festival CEO Jacques-Andre Dupont said.

Other prominent acts include English progressive rock pioneers King Crimson, Philadelphia soul greats The O'Jays, storied funk singer Charles Bradley, rapper Joey Bada$$ and experimental electronic artist Squarepusher.

Wax Taylor, the French DJ known for his trip-hop with electronic and jazz influences, will present from his latest album "By Any Beats Necessary" with video projections.

The festival will give a prime spot to local rising star Charlotte Cardin, with the 22-year-old performing three straight nights as she sings to the warmth of a piano with electro-pop touches.

The festival will bring jazz greats including Charles Lloyd, John Pizzarelli and Stanley Clarke and the fusion group Pink Martini as well as newcomer Kandace Springs, a singer and pianist from Tennessee championed by the late Prince.

"La La Land," the Hollywood revival musical, will also figure at the festival with the city's Orchestra Metropolitan playing the score to a screening.

In a new feature, the festival will launch a series called "Re:Creation" in which artists including the Montreal pianist Jean-Michel Blais reinterpret other works.

from http://www.france24.com




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Posted By: js
Date Posted: 26 Apr 2017 at 5:36am
That lineup for the big "jazz festival" doesn't include too many jazz musicians. Montreaux used to be a way for struggling jazz musicians to make a few bucks and get some recognition, now its being given to overfed pop stars. Ermm


Posted By: Cannonball With Hat
Date Posted: 26 Apr 2017 at 6:45pm
what a brilliant jazz artist

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