Jacksonville Jazz Festival 2018 Event Program

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Sunday • 8:30 - 10 p.m. Swingin’ Stage

Music brings unity.” —Troy Andrews

Trombone Shorty &

Orleans Avenue Trombone Shorty’s new album opens with a dirge, but if you think the beloved band leader, singer, songwriter and horn-blower born Troy Andrews came here to mourn, you got it all wrong. That bit of beautiful New Orleans soul—”Laveau Dirge No. 1,” named after one of the city’s most famous voodoo queens—shows off our host’s roots before Parking Lot Symphony branches out wildly, wonderfully, funkily across 12 diverse cuts. True to its title, this album contains multitudes of sound—from brass band blare and deep-groove funk, to bluesy beauty and hip-hop/pop swagger—and plenty of emotion all anchored, of course, by stellar playing and the idea that, even in the toughest of times, as Andrews says, “music brings unity.”

As for why it’s taken Andrews so long to follow 2013’s Raphael Saadiq-produced Say That to Say This, the man simply says, “I didn’t realize so much time passed. Some artists don’t work until they put a record out but I never stopped going.” Truly. In the last four years, Andrews banked his fifth White House gig; backed Macklemore and Madonna at the GRAMMYs; played on albums by She & Him, Zac Brown, Dierks Bentley, and Mark Ronson; opened tours for Daryl Hall & John Oates and Red Hot Chili Peppers; appeared in Foo Fighters’ Sonic Highways documentary series; voiced the iconic sound of the adult characters in The Peanuts Movie; inherited the esteemed annual fest-closing set at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

in the tradition of Crescent City greats like the Neville Brothers and Professor Longhair; and released Trombone Shorty, a children’s book about his life that was named a Caldecott Honor Book in 2016. It’s worth noting that Andrews’ vocals sound better than ever because Parking Lot Symphony might be the man’s most heartfelt offering yet. The breezy title track, which Andrews wrote with Alex Ebert (Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros), is as much about walking the Tremé, being uplifted by the music that seems to seep from every surface, as it is about moving on from a broken heart. And the shuffling, bluesy “No Good Time” reminds us, with a worldweary smile, that “nobody never learned nothin’ from no good time.”

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2018 Jacksonville Jazz Festival Hall of Fame

6min
page 13

JAZZ Store

1min
page 7

Jazz Marketplace

1min
page 7

Jacksonville Jazz Festival Welcome

1min
page 3

2018 Jacksonville Jazz Festival Happenings

3min
pages 10-11

2018 Jacksonville Jazz Fest Poster

3min
pages 8-9

Experience Jax by Day and Groove by Night

2min
page 62

Jeffery Broussard & The Creole Cowboys

1min
page 61

Linda Cole & The Joshua Bowlus Quartet

1min
page 61

Jeff Lorber Fusion

1min
page 60

Josh Vietti

1min
page 59

Douglas Anderson School of the Arts Jazz Ensemble 1

1min
page 58

Naughty Professor

1min
page 58

Jane Bunnett and Maqueque

1min
page 57

Arturo Sandoval Sextet

1min
page 56

University of North Florida Jazz Ensemble 1

1min
page 54

Ulysses Owens, Jr. THREE

1min
page 53

Maysa

1min
page 52

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue

1min
page 51

The Omni Sacred Jazz Brunch

1min
pages 48-49

Jazz Jam

1min
page 47

Jazz Fest After Dark

1min
page 46

Zach Batholomew Quartet

1min
page 45

The 4 Korners

1min
page 45

Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra

1min
page 44

The Russell Malone Quartet

1min
page 43

Jonathan Baptiste & The Urban Intellectuals

1min
page 42

The Pete Escovedo Orchestra

1min
page 41

Euge Groove

1min
page 39

The Bad Plus

1min
page 38

Second Line Jazz Parade

1min
page 36

MIca Bethea Big Band

1min
page 36

Vijay Iyer Sextet

1min
page 35

Sheila E.

1min
page 29

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

1min
page 27

The Jacksonville Jazz Festival Jazz Clinic

1min
page 25

The Raisin Cake Orchestra

1min
page 24

Champian Fulton Quartet

1min
page 23

Lohai

1min
page 21

The Chris Thomas Band

1min
page 20

Charles Llyod Quartet

1min
page 19

Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio

1min
page 18

Grace Kelly

1min
page 17

Dianne Reeves

1min
page 16

2018 Jacksonville Jazz Festival Piano Competition

4min
page 14
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