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Harlem’s Jazzmobile At Central Park

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Akiko Tsuruga

Jazzmobile, which presents New York’s oldest continuous summer Jazz festival reaching approximately 100,000 annually, will kick off its 2009 summer season with a three-borough concert tour, featuring jazz great Randy Weston, on Sunday, June 21. The performances are part of the Make Music New York Festival, a free day of outdoor concerts throughout the five boroughs held each year to mark the first day of summer. The esteemed Harlem institution, which has been bringing its special brand of summer mobile concerts to the parks and streets of New York since 1964, is celebrating its 45th anniversary during Summerfest with headliners like Frank Wess, the Frank Foster Big Band, Wycliffe Gordon, Houston Person, Jimmy Heath, the Arturo O’Farrill Big Band, Eunice Newkirk, Lou Donaldson, Bobby Sanabria, Vanessa Rubin, Jeremy Pelt, the Jazzmobile Allstars with Cecil Bridgewater and The Duke Ellington Legacy Band, featuring Edward Ellington II.

The launch consists of the legendary jazz pianist Randy Weston and percussionists Kwaku Martin Obeng and Obo Addy performing a tribute in honor of the late Ghanaian drummer Kofi Ghanaba, AKA Guy Warren—a concert in partnership with the Jazz Gallery outside their location in SoHo beginning at 3:00 p.m.—as well as concerts by the Jose Obando Trio at the Bronx Museum of Art at 3:00 p.m. and saxophonist Lily White in the Flushing Town Hall Gardens at 4:00 p.m. Jazzmobile’s June 21 concerts herald its Summerfest, which begins on July 7 at Carl Schurz Park with a performance by Winard Harper and the Dion Parson 21st Century Band, with special guest appearance by Dr. Billy Taylor. Taylor ’s last major concert on the Jazzmobile float was a performance with Duke Ellington. The June 21 performances are also in celebration of “Juneteenth,” (Galveston, Texas: June 19, 1865) the day when word was received that the Civil War had ended and that President Abraham Lincoln delivered his Emancipation Proclamation speech freeing all slaves.

Beginning on July 8 and continuing through August 28, popular Jazzmobile performers will take to the stage each Wednesday and Friday night at 7:00 p.m. at Grant’s Tomb and Marcus Garvey Park respectively. Throughout the week, the group swings into the neighborhoods of New York , bringing with it some of the hottest names in Jazz.

“As the longest-running major Jazz festival in New York City, Jazzmobile is both proud and thankful to the musicians, our board members, the Jazzmobile team, our sponsors and the great citizens of New York, who have invested their time and support over the years,” said Jazzmobile President and CEO Robin Bell-Stevens. “Your dedication has inspired us to hold an 18-month celebration of this important milestone, our 45th Anniversary.”

This summer Jazzmobile will present two festivals, the Harlem International Jazz Festival (HIJF), celebrating international Jazz artists at venues across Harlem , and its annual Summerfest, a Big Apple tradition. Highlights include Great Jazz on the Great Hill, Jazzmobile’s summer concert in Central Park (July 11) and the popular Jazzmobile Jazz Vocal Competition (July 27) at the legendary Alhambra Ballroom, which crowns one singer the “best of the best” of jazz vocalists. During the annual Harlem Week celebration, the group will be featured at several performances during July and August.

Jazzmobile thanks Governor David A. Paterson and the New York State Council on the Arts, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and its lead sponsors the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corp. (UMEZ) and Chase Bank.

JAZZMOBILE SUMMER SCHEDULE FOLLOWS

2009 Jazzmobile Summer Concert Schedule

Schedule In Formation/Schedule Subject to Change

Jazzmobile Jazz Vocal Competition

Mon., July 27               6:30 PM

Finals, Winner Chosen

Gospel Uptown
2110 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd.

Harlem

Admission applies, RSVP required

866-628-5052

Harlem International Jazz Festival

Tues., 7 July                 7:30 PM

Winard Harper/Dion Parson 21st Century Band with special guest appearance by Dr. Billy Taylor

Carl Schurz Park

Manhattan

Wed., 8 July                 7:00 PM

Houston Person

Grant’s Tomb – 122nd St. & Riverside Dr .

Harlem

Wed., 8 July                 9:30 PM – 11PM

Dion Parson 21st Century Band

Shrine

2271 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. bet. 133rd & 134th St .

Harlem

RSVP Required:  212-866-3616

Thurs., 9 July                7:30 PM

Bobby Sanabria & Ascencion – Latin Swing Dance Party

Harlem Stage/The Gatehouse

150 Convent Ave. at West 135th St .

Harlem

$15 admission

Harlem Stage Box or call 212 281-9240

Fri., 10 July                  7:00 PM

Winard Harper/Craig Harris

Marcus Garvey Park – 122nd St. & 5th Ave.

Harlem

Fri, 10 July                   9:30 PM – 11:00 PM

Enrico Granafei

Dwyer Cultural Center

258 St. Nicholas Ave. & 123rd St .

Harlem

RSVP Required:  212-866-3616

Sat., 11 July                 2:00 PM

George Gee Big Band /Arturo O’Farrill Big Band/

Akiko Tsuruga

Great Jazz on the Great Hill – 106th St. & CPW

Manhattan

Sat., 11 July                 7:00 PM

Faison Firehouse Theater

6 Hancock Place ( 124th St. ) bet. St. Nicholas & Morningside

Harlem

Mon., 13 July               7:00 PM

Buyu Ambroise and the Blues in Red Band/

The Afro-Semitic Experience

Morningside Park – 114th St. Entrance

Harlem

Mon, 13 July                9:30 PM – 11:00 PM

Jocelyn Medina Trio

Nectar Wine Bar

2235 Frederick Douglass Blvd.

Harlem

RSVP required: 212-866-3616

Tues., 14 July               7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Satima Bea Benjamin, T.K. Blue, Luc Delannoy

Jam Session & Panel Discussion—Music & Migration: Paris Reflections

Temple M

555 W. 141st St. at Broadway

Harlem

RSVP required: 212-866-3616

Jazzmobile Summerfest

Sat., 11 July                 3:00 PM

Danny Mixon

McDonough St. bet. Ralph & Patchen

Brooklyn

Wed., 15 July               7:00 PM

Frank Foster Big Band

Grant’s Tomb – 122nd St. & Riverside Dr .

Harlem

Thurs., 16 July              7:00 PM

Lou Donaldson

Echo Park – Valentine Ave.

bet. Tremont & Burnside

Bronx

Fri., 17 July                  7:00 PM

Vanessa Rubin

Marcus Garvey Park – 122nd St. & 5th Ave.

Harlem

Mon., 20 July               7:00 PM

Vanessa Rubin

Macon St. bet. Ralph & Patchen Aves.

Brooklyn

Tues., 21 July               7:00 PM

Danny Mixon

47th St. bet. 9th & 10th Aves.

Manhattan

Wed., 22 July               7:00 PM

Akiko Tsuruga

Grant’s Tomb – 122nd St. & Riverside Dr .

Harlem

Thurs., 23 July              7:00 PM

Ghanniyya Green

150-155th St. & Edgecombe Ave.

Harlem

Fri., 24 July                  7:00 PM

Jimmy Owens

Marcus Garvey Park – 122nd St. & 5th Ave.

Harlem

*Sun., 26 July               3:00 PM – 5:00 PM

“A Great Day in Harlem ” Jazz in the Key of Gospel featuring Eunice Newkirk

Grant’s Tomb

Harlem

Mon., 27 July               7:00 PM

Antoinette Montague

143-22 109th Ave. – Jamaica

Queens

Tues., 28 July               7:00 PM

Eunice Newkirk

138th St. bet. 7th & Lenox Aves.

Harlem

Wed., 29 July               7:00 PM

Wycliffe Gordon

Grant’s Tomb – 122nd St. & Riverside Dr .

Harlem

Thurs., 30 July              7:00 PM

Lily White

Roosevelt Island – Good Shepherd Plaza

Manhattan

Fri., 31 July                  7:00 PM

Lonnie Youngblood

129th St. bet. 7th & 8th Aves.

Harlem

Sat., 1 August               3:00 PM

Annette A. Aguilar & Stringbeans

Bennerson Park – 64th St. & Amsterdam Ave.

Manhattan

Mon., 3 August                        7:00 PM

Lou Donaldson

Co-op City – Greenway at Section 5

Bronx

Tues., 4 August                        7:00 PM

Houston Person

32nd Precinct National Night Out

135th St. bet. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.

& Frederick Douglass Blvds.

Harlem

Wed., 5 August                        7:00 PM

Benny Powell

Grant’s Tomb – 122nd St. & Riverside Dr .

Harlem

Thurs., 6 August                       7:00 PM

Lonnie Youngblood

111-34 198th St. – Hollis

Queens

Fri., 7 August               7:00 PM

Jeremy Pelt

Marcus Garvey Park – 122nd St. & 5th Ave.

Harlem

Mon., 10 August                      7:00 PM

Annette A. Aguilar & Stringbeans

Tappen Park

Staten Island

Tues., 11 August                      7:00 PM

Arturo O’Farrill

34-56 107th St. – Corona

Queens

Wed., 12 August                      7:00 PM

Jimmy Heath

Grant’s Tomb – 122nd St. & Riverside Dr .

Harlem

Thurs., 13 August         7:00 PM

Arturo O’Farrill

141st St. bet. Willis and Alexander Aves.

Bronx

Jazzmobile Summerfest (cont’d)

Fri., 14 August             7:00 PM

Jazzberry Jam

Marcus Garvey Park – 122nd St. & 5th Ave.

Harlem

Sat., 15 August             3:00 PM

Ray Schinnery

153rd St. bet. Convent & Amsterdam Aves.

Harlem

*Sun., 16 August                      2:30 PM – 3:00 PM

Harlem Day

The Main Stage at 135th St. & Fifth Ave.

Mon., 17 August                      7:00 PM

Elise Wood

139th St. bet. 8th and Edgecombe Aves.

Harlem

Tues., 18 August                      7:00 PM

Lou Donaldson

City Hall Plaza

Mt. Vernon

Wed., 19 August                      7:00 PM

Winard Harper

Grant’s Tomb – 122nd St. & Riverside Dr .

Harlem

Thurs., 20 August         7:00 PM

Dave Gibson

Lyman Pl. bet. Freeman & 169th St .

Bronx

Fri., 21 August             7:00 PM

Antoinette Montague

Marcus Garvey Park – 122nd St. & 5th Ave.

Harlem

*Sat., 22 August

NY Family “Health Walk-a-thon”

St. Nicholas Park

135th St. & St. Nicholas Ave.

Harlem

Sat. 22 Aug                  3:00PM

Arturo O’Farrill

J. Hood Wright Park

Fort Washington Ave. , bet. W. 174th & 175th St

Washington Heights

Mon., 24 August                      7:00 PM

The Duke Ellington Legacy Band, featuring Edward Ellington II

106th St. bet. Central Park West & Manhattan Ave.

Manhattan

Tues., 25 August                      7:00 PM

Cecil Bridgewater & the Jazzmobile All-Stars

122nd St. bet. 7th & Lenox Aves.

Harlem

Wed., 26 August                      7:00 PM

Frank Wess

Grant’s Tomb – 122nd St. & Riverside Dr .

Harlem

*Wed., 26 August        Evening

“The Joints are Jumpin’”

at various Harlem clubs and restaurants

Thurs., 27 August         7:00 PM

Cynthia Holiday

132nd St. bet. 7th & Lenox Aves.

Harlem

Fri., 28 August             7:00 PM

Ghanniyya Green

Marcus Garvey Park – 122nd St. & 5th Ave.

Harlem

*Note:  As part of Harlem Week 2009

Please note that all performances are weather permitting and subject to change.

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