Capital Jazz Fest 2009
June 5-7, 2009
Merriweather Post Pavilion - Columbia, MD
17th Annual Capital Jazz Fest Loaded With Head-Turning Performers
Washington / Baltimore’s Premier Contemporary Jazz & Soul Event
features first-time headliner Natalie Cole,
the reunion of ALL FOUR original En Vogue members,
S.M.V. featuring Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller, & Victor Wooten
and the debut of a fetching all-star threesome:
Maysa, N’Dea Davenport and Caron Wheeler – “The Underground Divas!”
Columbia, MD (Rap Newswire) - Once again it’s time to mark your calendars
for the 17th Annual Capital Jazz Fest being held the weekend of June 5-7,
2009 in the lovely wooded setting of Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia,
Maryland. A thrilling line-up of vibrant contemporary jazz and R&B
is coming on two big stages where music magic will most certainly mesmerize.
The Pavilion Jazz Stage will be graced by superstars known for great playing
AND performing. Natalie Cole will make her eagerly anticipated festival
debut along with returning stars George Duke, Al Jarreau, S.M.V. featuring
Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller, & Victor Wooten, Lalah Hathaway, Fourplay,
Norman Brown, Roy Ayers, Will Downing, Kirk Whalum, Pieces of A Dream with
special guest Phil Perry, Guitars & Saxes (f/ Jeff Lorber, Euge Groove,
Jeff Golub and lady saxophone newcomer Jessy J), Regina Belle, Marion Meadows
and trumpeter Joey Sommerville.
Meanwhile on The Soul Stage at Symphony Woods (a.k.a. “The Party Stage”),
R&B lovers will be treated to the 20th anniversary reunion of all four
original members of En Vogue (Terry Ellis, Cindy Herron, Maxine Jones and
the returning Dawn Robinson), as well as a new all-star trio of soulful
Underground Divas (Maysa of Incognito, N’Dea Davenport of The Brand New
Heavies and Caron Wheeler from the original Soul II Soul). Also sprinkling
the smooth R&B flavor will be Peabo Bryson, Angie Stone, Rahsaan Patterson,
Leela James, Gary Taylor, Raheem DeVaughn, Anthony David & Mike Phillips,
singer/saxophonist Pete Belasco, English duo Swing Out Sister and Atlanta
duo Daysahead.
Founded in 1993 by producer and promoter Cliff Hunte, Capital Jazz Fest
swiftly became the most anticipated annual music event for Jazz and R&B
lovers thanks to its relaxing idyllic setting, people-watching, art, delicious
food, crafts, and of course, all the great live music with artists you
often get to meet and talk to during informal Q&A sessions. Hunte
states, “I’ve visited festivals all over the world asking music fans what
they love to experience in an outdoor festival setting. Every year
we raise the bar of our event…and this one is no exception.”
One very special component of the festival is the “Capital Jazz Challenge”
held at the Hilton Columbia Hotel, which gives an aspiring contemporary
jazz instrumentalist the opportunity to win $5,000 and perform at the Capital
Jazz Fest. “It’s our jazz version of ‘American Idol,’” Hunte explains.
“We started the competition in 2004 as a way to give exposure to deserving,
up-and-coming talents. This is especially important now that there
are so few jazz stations to expose new artists. Applicants from all
over the country send us a video of themselves performing live. The
chosen six then fly here to be judged by our panel of respected representatives
from the music community. The winner will perform on the festival’s
main stage as the opening act on Sunday, June 7th accompanied by Washington
D.C. jazz band Phaze II (which won this competition in 2005). The
artist gets exposure and the audience gets to catch a rising star.”
Capital Jazz Fest has become such an integral component of the Mid-Atlantic
jazz community that it has spawned two major spin-offs. The first
is the Capital Jazz SuperCruise, now enjoying its third year in partnership
with Royal Caribbean International. On-deck for “SuperCruise III”
– a seven day, full-ship charter jazz cruise from Baltimore to the Bahamas,
October 10-17, 2009 – are David Sanborn, Jonathan Butler, Brian Culbertson,
Hidden Beach Unwrapped Band, Candy Dulfer, Joe Sample, Rick Braun, Patti
Austin, Najee, War, special jam sessions hosted by Mike Phillips, special
guest comedian A.J. Jamal, special guest DJ Spinderella, plus even more
to be announced!
The second exciting Capital Jazz Fest spin-off is Capital Jazz Radio
(www.capitaljazz.com/radio), kicking out kinetically stimulating “Jazz
That Rocks…24/7.” In addition to promoting the participants in the
Capital Jazz Fest, SuperCruise and beyond, this online station was created
to fill the void left by the demise of so many smooth jazz stations on
the east coast.
Both of these timely new developments are boldly filling voids for people
faced with ever-fewer outlets for enjoying high quality/ high energy jazz.
Tickets are now on sale for Capital Jazz Fest – “The Woodstock of Jazz
Festivals” (as described by guitarist Chuck Loeb) and the first great music
event of every east coast summer – and the Capital Jazz SuperCruise III,
“The Jazz Vacation of a Lifetime!”
Tickets may be purchased on-line at www.capitaljazz.com, www.ticketmaster.com
or the Merriweather Post Pavilion box office.
For more information, contact:
J’ai St. Laurent-Smyth, Inque Public Relations
732.254.0607
inquepr@comcast.net / inquepr@gmail.com
Priscilla Chatman, PSI North-South Partners, Inc.
941.408.9530
PCEGold@aol.com