33rd Cape May Jazz Festival Set To Run April 16-18
By: Gabrielle Sierra
At the 33rd Cape May Jazz Festival-April 16-18, 2010-presented by Bank of America and New Jersey Department of State Division of Travel and Tourism, every ballad tells a story you'll want to hear, and the blues takes you from from heartache to joy. Hard-bop to mellow sax, high-pitch to expressive-soul trumpet, Latin piano to kickin' keyboard, Cape May Jazz offers it all.
Friday opens with Spyro Gyra's mix of straight-ahead jazz, blues, Latin, Brazilian, instrumental pop, funk and fusion. For three decades they have dominated the contemporary jazz scene and bring a snap, originality and freshness that will appeal to fans old and new. Blues singer Shemekia Copeland opens Saturday night with her huge, blast-furnace voice. The timeless power and heart-pounding urgency of her music comes from deep within her soul and from the streets where she grew up.Friday night, tenor saxophonist Tim Warfield's organ quintet will pay tribute to Shirley Scott. One of the most impressive young tenors around, Warfield uses the Hammond B-3 to relate the happiness and soulful experiences he had performing with Scott both through songs she introduced and original compositions Warfield wrote with her in mind. Continuing Friday night, guitarist Monnette Sudler will turn up the heat in Carney's Main Room with the help of tenor Bootsie Barnes, trombonist Steve Turre and keys king Aaron Graves for a slamming, hard-bop groove. Vocalist Marta Topferova's low-key misty voice changes the pace in Carney's Other Room bringing her Prague heritage and New York immersion in the dynamic clusters of Latin American life. She is backed by stellar musicians who are equally as impressive with Latin sounds from Cuba, Argentinian tango, and Venezuelan rhythms. Mississippi Heat, one of Chicago's hottest blues bands, will muddy things up at Cabanas with traditional Windy City blues, the golden tone of their band leader's harmonica and vocalist Inetta Visor.
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