Kingfish, LaBamba and More Set for MORRISTOWN JAZZ & BLUES FESTIVAL
The free outdoor event on the Morristown Green will also spotlight the James Langton New York All-Star Big Band.
Morristown Mayor Tim Dougherty has revealed the line-up for this year's free annual Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival. It will be held on Saturday August 15 on the Green. The music begins at noon and runs until 10:00 PM. As it has over the years, the festival will honor two of its founders, Linda Smith and Michael Fabrizio, who both sadly passed away within a week of each other in June 2021.
The festival begins at noon with the James Langton New York All-Star Big Band, a great swing band featuring clarinetist Dan Levinson and vocalist Molly Ryan. Writing in the Wall Street Journal, critic Will Friedwald called them “the best.” The band will cover original charts from Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Artie Shaw, Count Basie and other great big bands from the twenties, thirties, and forties.
At two o'clock, the jazz continues with Richard Baratta Gotham City Latin/Jazz Septet led by the superb drummer and movie producer Richard Baratta. This band features the keyboard work and arrangements by Bill O'Conner, saxophonist Craig Handy, guitarist Paul Bollenbeck, bassist Michael Goetz, percussionist Paul Rossman and vocalist Carroll Scott. Patrons will enjoy many of Latin Jazz standards from a Grammy nominated group that is both virtuosic and just plain fun.
Then at four it is the sensational LaBamba and the Hubcaps led by the trombonist, vocalist, and arranger Richie “LaBamba” Rosenberg. LaBamba started back in the 1970s with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes but quickly became one of the most popular horn men around, performing with icons such as Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi, Diana Ross, and John Mayall just to name a few. He spent many years on late night television with Conan O'Brien as a member of the Max Weinberg 7 and then Jimmy Vivino and the Basic Cable Band. Also featured is trumpeter Mark Pender who was a member of The Miami Horns and was part of the Conan O'Brien show with LaBamba.
At six, the festival brings the young vocal prodigy to the stage, Dylan Triplett. In 2023, he was awarded the Blues Music Award's “Best Emerging Artist” and he is featured at blues festivals around the world. Hailing from St. Louis, Dylan is able to combine blues classics with his unique charismatic style.
The festival comes to a close with one of the true superstars of the Blues, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram. He is hailed by Rolling Stone as “rare 21st century guitar hero and the undisputed future of the blues.” Standing at the crossroads of history and innovation, Kingfish channels the spirit of the Delta while reimagining what comes next. He is a soulful singer, a master of the guitar, and one of the top songwriters in blues today. Kingfish clearly is expanding his musical horizons, and we are thrilled to present him.
Some of the sponsors for this summer's Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival include the Morristown Municipal Airport, Rainone Coughlin Minchello, Bijou Properties, Hampshire Co LLC, Inglesino Webster, Deloitte, Headquarters Plaza/Second Roc Jersey Associates, Jeff Rawding AIA, KPMG, Sanofi, Valley Bank, Uma Flowers, Morristown Parking Authority, Trustees of the Morristown Green, and the Best Western Plus/Morristown Inn. Many more sponsors will be announced in the coming weeks.
The Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival will take place on Saturday, August 15, in Morristown, starting at noon. Admission is free and many local restaurants will be offering specials for festival attendees. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets.

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