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Exciting global line-up confirmed for capital’s Jazz Fest

Exciting global line-up confirmed for capital’s Jazz Fest in June

Her stage duets with Mick Jagger on the Rolling Stone’s Gimme Shelter are showstoppers, and now singer Lisa Fischer is bringing her intimate performance of gospel, soul, and rock to the Opera House, as part of the 2016 Wellington Jazz Festival.

With over 100 gigs in the city across five days, the capital’s biggest mid-winter music festival is back from 8-12 June, showcasing some of the world’s most acclaimed jazz performers, including the Wayne Shorter Quartet already announced last month.

Wellington Jazz Festival’s Artistic Director Shelagh Magadza said the international line-up, which goes on sale to Culture Club supporters on12 April, and to the general public from 18 April, is set to be a sure-fire antidote to the winter blues.

“From jazz giant Wayne Shorter and his esteemed quartet to gorgeous singer Lisa Fischer and her new band Grand Baton; from the father of Ethio jazz, Mulatu Astatke, to the Grammy-award winning fusion ensemble Snarky Puppy, this year’s international line-up brings some special musical treats to Wellington. So forget the winter chill; get up, get out and get amongst the good global vibes coming your way this June,” Shelagh says.

The line up includes New York-based jazz fusion collective Snarky Puppy, who has worked with some of the music industry’s biggest players, including Snoop Dogg and Justin Timberlake. The band of up 14 musicians has won fans all over the globe with exploratory forays into jazz, rock and funk.

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American jazz vocalist Karin Allyson, known for her broad musical range, will also perform at the Opera House as part of the Wellington Jazz Festival, covering the greats from Duke Ellington to Dizzy Gillespie.

With his unique blend of Ethiopian, Latin and US influences, jazz legend and multi-instrumentalist Mulatu Astatke will perform at the Wellington Jazz Festival with the eight-piece Melbourne-based ensemble Black Jesus Experience. According to his sometime bandmate Alexander Hawkins, Astake produces music that is “at once the sound of surprise and the only note it could ever have been”.

Wellington Jazz Festival favourite The Rodger Fox Big Band will be back in June too, with a new take on the Great New Zealand Songbook. Accompanied by chart-toppers Hollie Smith, Mark Williams, Debbie Harwood, and Erna Ferry, the band will present their favourite classic Kiwi pop tunes and jazz standards.

The full local line-up for the Jazz Festival will be announced later this month.

Ends

Ticket prices range from $39- $79 (plus any Ticketek fees).
Tickets on sale to General Public on Mon 18 April.
A pre-sale applies for Culture Club supporters from Tue 12 April. Follow this link to sign up to the Culture Club for as little as $5 per month:http://www.festival.co.nz/the-culture-club/

About Wellington Jazz Festival

• Wellington Jazz Festival runs across 8-12 June 2016

• Over 100 gigs will take place over five days with an unprecedented number of bars, restaurants and local venues also getting behind this winter music highlight.

• The now annual Jazz Festival draws a national audience of 15,000 music fans

• Keep up to date by visiting our website atwww.jazzfestival.co.nz or following us on Twitter @welljazzfest

Wayne Shorter Quartet (USA) Wed 8 June

Experience the searing sax style of jazz giant Wayne Shorter, performing with Danilo Perez, John Patitucci and Brian Blade. The multi-Grammy Award-winning quartet continues to win fans with dynamic compositions and electrifying improvisations. Early bird rates apply until 30 April.

Karrin Allyson with the Tom Warrington Trio (USA) Thu 9 June

Be swept away by smooth chanteuse Karrin Allyson, supported by the Tom Warrington Trio and New Zealand School of Music Big Band. Known for her impressive musical range, Karrin glides between bittersweet and sassy, covering the greats from Duke Ellington to Dizzy Gillespie. The experienced trio of bassist Tom Warrington, drummer Joe La Barbera, and guitarist Larry Koonse perform with her.

Mulatu Astatke with Black Jesus Experience (Ethiopia/Australia) Fri 10 June

The influential father of Ethio jazz Mulatu Astatke performs with the eight-piece Melbourne-based Black Jesus Experience. Together their hypnotic grooves and Afro-beat funk will seduce you.

Snarky Puppy (USA) Sat 11 June

Get down to the new jazz sound from the underground and revel in a night of raw “animal magic” (The Telegraph). This two-time Grammy Award-winning Brooklyn-based outfit is ready to bring the Festival funk with a jazzed-up rock concert of synth-driven grooves, “horn-hollering soul hooks, floor-shaking beats and punchy improv” (The Guardian).

Lisa Fischer & Grand Baton (USA) Sun 12 June

The voice that has backed the Rolling Stones for 25 years, Lisa Fischer is now stepping into the spotlight. Capable of both raw power and breathtaking subtlety, she mesmerised movie-goers in the Academy Award-winning documentary Twenty Feet from Stardom. A humble and inventive performer, this Grammy Award-winning artist brings an intimate one-night-only show fusing gospel, soul and rock.

Borrowed, Blue, Old but New (New Zealand) Sun 12 June

Take a break with some of New Zealand’s most iconic entertainers as they jazz up the great New Zealand songbook. Led by the Rodger Fox Big Band, chart-toppers Hollie Smith (Bathe in the River), Mark Williams (Show No Mercy), Debbie Harwood (Melting Pot, When the Cats Away) and Erna Ferry will surprise you with their favourite classic Kiwi pop tunes and jazz standards.

Festival Core Partner:

Wellington City Council

Grants:

Wellington Community Trust, Todd Foundation, Embassy of the United States of America.


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