Sunday, September 9, 2012

NJPAC announces TD Bank as title sponsor of TD James Moody Democracy of Jazz Festival



 
NJPAC and WBGO Jazz88.3 FM 
Announce New Events for
TD James Moody
Democracy of Jazz Festival

Geri Allen to Inaugurate Dorthaan’s Place Jazz Brunch Series

World Premiere of Magic Tree House Jazz Musical to be Performed Free for Every Newark Fourth Grader

Free Concerts at the Newark Museum, Bethany Baptist Church and 
the Gateway Center

Jazz Icons Dee Dee Bridgewater, Jon Hendricks and More To
Judge Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition

WBGO Jazz88.3 FM to Host Jazz Photography Gallery Exhibit

Celebrated Jazz Critic George Kanzler to Moderate Panel on James Moody’s 
Life and Legacy

New Jersey Jazz Clubs Added to Festival Lineup

 
Newark, NJ – (September 5, 2012) – The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) and WBGO Jazz 88.3FM announced today the complete schedule of programming for the TD James Moody Democracy of Jazz Festival, a weeklong celebration of jazz and the musical legacy of longtime Newarker and beloved jazz artist James Moody.  The Festival’s centerpiece events include three unique performances at NJPAC.  Concerts For Love of Moody: A Jazz Celebration featuring jazz icons George BensonThe Manhattan TransferDavid SanbornKenny Barron,
Jon FaddisJimmy HeathJohn LeePaquito D’Rivera, Christian McBride, Paul Lieberman, Todd CoolmanAdam Nussbaum, and Renee Rosnes (the evening’s Music Director), and Miles Davis and Gil Evans: Still Ahead, a recreation of the original Gil Evans arrangements of the Miles Davis recordings of Porgy and Bess, Sketches of Spain, and Miles Ahead featuring trumpeters Terence Blanchard and Sean Jones with Christian McBrideJimmy CobbVince Mendoza leading the orchestra, Howard JohnsonPeter Erskine and others will be performed in NJPAC’s Prudential Hall.

In addition to the concerts, casting has been finalized for the world premiere of a new jazz musical for children, Magic Tree House: A Night in New Orleans (Oct. 20), based on the much beloved books by best-selling author, Mary Pope Osborne and created by Osborne's playwright/musician husband Will OsborneMurray Horwitz (co-creator of the Broadway hit Ain't Misbehavin') and legendary New Orleans composer Allen Toussaint.  A cast of ten young New Jersey actors will perform the production twice in NJPAC’s Victoria Theater as well as for free in Newark schools for every Newark fourth grader during the Fall of 2012.

These events will be complemented by a host of free programing, including programs and performances throughout Newark and the broader New Jersey community, with additional concerts being held at the Newark Museum, Bethany Baptist Church and in the Gateway Center – as well as in New Jersey’s most popular jazz clubs.

The TD James Moody Democracy of Jazz Festival’s title sponsor is TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank®, and is sponsored, in part, by The Prudential Foundation, Verizon, Audible.com, The Women’s Association of NJPAC, PSEG and Whole Foods. A full festival schedule appears at the end of this press release.

Added Performances
On October 15, 2012 at 7pm, internationally renowned bassist and jazz educator Rufus Reid brings hisOut Front Trio to Newark’s iconic Bethany Baptist Church (275 West Market Street, Newarkfor a free performance presented in collaboration with the church’s Jazz Vespers Committee.  Reid has written for string orchestras, jazz ensembles large and small and concert bands, in addition to penning double bass ensemble works and a solo composition.  Bethany Baptist Church traditionally celebrates Vespers on the first Saturday of every month from October through June. The Vespers performance on Oct. 15 is a special engagement for the Festival.

On October 16, 2012 at 7pm, the NJPAC James Moody All-Stars swing at the Newark Museum (40 Washington Street, Newark) headlining a free performance in collaboration with the Museum.  Featuring the faculty of NJPAC's renowned jazz education program, led by veteran saxophonist and composer Don Braden, the ensemble will feature Braden on tenor saxophone and flutes, Xavier Davison piano, Valery Ponomarev playing the trumpet, Earl McIntyre on trombone, Ron Jackson on the guitar, Dion Parson on drums, Bruce Williams on the alto saxophone, Bill Moring on bass with vocals by Grammy-nominated singer Roseanna Vitro.

On October 17 at 7pmJazz House Kids celebrates its 10th Anniversary with a gala event hosted byLaw & Order stars S. Epatha Merkerson and Jesse L. Martin.  Performing at the gala will be the Grammy-winning Christian McBride Big Band with Melissa WalkerAngelique Kidjo, George Duke, Maceo ParkerFred Wesley and more.  The gala will honor Harry Belafonte, and John J. Cali.  Jazz House Kids is an acclaimed community-based arts organization with a mission to provide year-round musical, educational, and cultural programs to students in grades K-12, teachers, adults, and families from diverse backgrounds.

On October 18 at 12pm, jazz trumpeter, educator, and producer Greg Gisbert brings his Quintet (John LeeCyrus ChestnutTommy Campbell and Yotam Silberman) to Two Gateway Center for a free lunchtime concert paying tribute to James Moody and presented by WBGO Jazz88.3FM.  Gisbert has played with jazz legends Buddy Rich, Woody Herman’s band, Clark Terry, Maria Schneider, Toshiko Akiyoshi and many others.

On October 20 at 12:30pm, WBGO Jazz88.3FM takes its beloved Kids Jazz Concert Series to the Newark Museum for a free festival performance by Grammy-nominated alto saxophonist Antonio Hart. Among numerous othersHart has performed with Roy Hargrove, the Dizzy Gillespie Big Band, Dave Holland, and the Jimmy Heath Big Band and as a leader of his own ensembles.  In addition to performing, Hart is a professor at The Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College and is on the faculty of the Jamey Aebersold summer camp.

On October 20 at 12pm, NJPAC partners with Rutgers University’s Institute of Jazz Studies on a panel discussion focusing on James Moody, the musician and the man.  Moderating the panel discussion will be noted jazz critic George Kanzler.  In 1968, Kanzler began writing for The Star-Ledger, then as a syndicated columnist across North America. By the 80s, he had become one of the country’s few fulltime daily newspaper jazz writers.  He continues to write for Hot House and NYC Jazz Record, and vote in the DownBeat Critics Poll.  Also on the panel will be Linda Moody, James Moody’s widow, Ina Dittke, Moody’s manager for 25 years, bassist Todd Coolman, who played with Moody for 26 years, and trumpeter Jon Faddis, a musical colleague of Moody’s since his teen years as a Dizzy Gillespie protégé.

On October 21 at 11am, NJPAC kicks off a new, double-set Sunday jazz brunch series at its restaurant, Nico Kitchen + Bar.  Dorthaan’s Place, named after and hosted by Newark’s “First Lady of Jazz,” Dorthaan Kirk.  Ms. Kirk has been a leader in the jazz scene in Newark for over 30 years, both at WBGO Jazz 88.3FM and as curator of Bethany Baptist Church’s Jazz Vespers series.  Held at the Arts Center’s new “Italian Without Borders” restaurant, the inaugural brunch will feature Montclair, New Jersey’s internationally renowned composer and pianist Geri Allen and her Quartet, with Newark native Maurice Chestnut, who has performed with Savion Glover in multiple productions, including the Tony Award-winning Bring in da Noise, Bring in da Funk and on ABC TV’s “Dancing With The Stars.”   Future brunches will include performances by the Houston Person Quartet (Dec. 16), the Don Braden Organix Group (Jan. 20) and the Cyrus Chestnut Trio (Feb. 17). Tickets for the brunches are $45, $15 for children 12 and under. Each ticket covers two sets of music, a buffet brunch and a mimosa.

As homage to Sarah Vaughan, NJPAC’s Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, which in its first year is already the largest online jazz competition ever launched having received over 800 song submissions from around the globe and over 11,000 fan votes, culminates in a special concert on Sunday, October 21, 2012 at 3pm in NJPAC’s Victoria Theater.  Judging the finalists at the performance will be Grammy and Tony Award-winning jazz vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater, vocalese and scat pioneer Jon Hendricks, vocalist and Executive Director of Jazz House Kids, Melissa Walker, WBGO radio host and jazz journalist Michael Bourne, and producer of JAZZ ROOTS and co-founder of GRP Records, Larry Rosen.    The Competition is presented as part of the JAZZ ROOTS Series with consulting producer Larry Rosen.

The TD James Moody Democracy of Jazz Festival will also make a $5,000 donation in the name of Sarah Vaughan to develop an enhanced jazz vocal training program at Newark Arts High School, Vaughan’s alma mater.

Gallery Exhibit
In partnership with the Festival, WBGO Jazz 88.3FM will host a Gallery Exhibition of photographs chronicling jazz history from four renowned New Jersey photographers, Tony GravesRisasi Dais, George Wirt and Bill May.  The exhibit, “Too Heavy for Words,” will feature performance images of jazz musicians, including Moody, Jon Faddis, Carrie Smith, Roy Hargrove and many others, and runs October 3 through Nov. 30.     WBGO produces six art exhibitions each year in The WBGO Gallery, located at 54 Park Place in Newark, NJ. The WBGO Gallery is open to the public during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm.  It will also be open Saturday, October 20, from 12 to 3pm.  For more information, go to www.wbgo.org.

Other Jazz Clubs
NJPAC has partnered with legendary New Jersey jazz clubs Shanghai Jazz (Madison), Trumpets Jazz Club and Restaurant (Montclair), The Priory Jazz Club (Newark) and the New Brunswick Jazz Projectto kick off the Festival around the area the weekend before it officially opens.  Artists at the club performances will be announced at a later date.

Tickets
All free concerts are on a first come, first served basis.  Tickets for all other festival performances are available now and may be purchased by telephone at 1-888-GO-NJPAC (1-888-466-5722), at the NJPAC Box Office at One Center Street in downtown Newark (open Tuesday-Saturday, noon to 6pm, and Sunday, noon to 5pm), or online at www.njpac.org.

About NJPAC
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), located in downtown Newark, New Jersey, is among the largest performing arts centers in the United States and is the artistic, cultural, educational and civic center of New Jersey -- where great performances and events enhance and transform lives every day.  As New Jersey’s Town Square, NJPAC brings diverse communities together, providing access to all and showcasing the State’s and the world’s best artists while acting as a leading catalyst in the revitalization of its home city.  Through its extensive Arts Education programs, NJPAC is shaping the next generation of artists and arts enthusiasts.  NJPAC has attracted over 6 million visitors (more than one million children) since opening its doors in 1997, and nurtures meaningful and lasting relationships with each of its constituents.  Visit www.njpac.org or call 1-888-GO-NJPAC for more information.

WBGO Jazz 88.3FM/WBGO.org
Founded in 1979, WBGO (Newark Public Radio, Inc.) is a publicly supported cultural institution that champions jazz at WBGO 88.3 FM in Newark, New Jersey and worldwide via WBGO.org. WBGO is the recognized world leader in jazz radio and one of the most respected jazz presenters in the country, and offers award-winning news and innovative children’s programs. Beyond reaching 350,000 weekly listeners (including 17,000 contributing members) on air, online and via mobile devices, WBGO presents live broadcasts from prestigious jazz venues and produces acclaimed programs for NPR heard by millions.

About TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank® 
TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank, is one of the 10 largest banks in the U.S., providing nearly 8 million customers with a full range of retail, small business and commercial banking products and services at more than 1,280 convenient locations throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Metro D.C., the Carolinas and Florida. In addition, TD Bank and its subsidiaries offer customized wealth management services through TD Wealth, insurance products and services through TD Insurance, Inc., and vehicle financing and dealer commercial services through TD Auto Finance. TD Bank is headquartered in Cherry Hill, N.J., and Portland, Maine. To learn more, find TD Bank on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TDMoneyLoungeUS, on Twitter at www.twitter.com/TDBank_US, or visit www.tdbank.com.

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TD James Moody Democracy of Jazz Festival
Schedule of Events 
(As of September 4, 2012.  Check www.njpac.org for more information)
 

Friday, October 12 – Sunday, October 14, 2012

Festival performance will also take place at The Priory Jazz Club (233 West Market Street, Newark,973 242-8012), Trumpets Jazz Club and Restaurant (6 depot Square, Montclair, NJ, 973-744-2600), Shanghai Jazz (24 Main Street, Madison, NJ, 973-822-2899) and, in collaboration with the New Brunswick Jazz Project (http://www.nbjp.org/), at Sophie's Bistro (700 Hamilton St; Somerset732-545-7778). Call or visit each club’s website for specific performance information.

Monday, Oct. 15-Friday, Oct. 19, 2012

9:00am-5pm   WBGO Jazz Gallery Photo Exhibition: “Too Heavy for Words”
                        WBGO Jazz 88.3FM, 54 Park Place, Newark
                        FREE

Monday, October 15, 2012

7:00pm           Rufus Reid – Out Front Trio           
                        Bethany Baptist Church, 275 W. Market St., Newark
                        Presented by NJPAC and the Jazz Vespers Committee/ Bethany Baptist Church
                        FREE

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

7:00pm           NJPAC James Moody All-Stars
Don Braden, Xavier Davis, Valery PonomarevEarl McIntyre, Ron Jackson,
Dion Parson, Bruce WilliamsBill MoringRoseanna Vitro.
                        Newark Museum, 49 Washington Street, Newark               
                        Presented by NJPAC and the Newark Museum 
                        FREE
                      
Wednesday, October 17, 2012

7:00pm           Hitting the High Notes: Jazz House Kids Turns 10 
Performances by Christian McBride Big Band with Melissa WalkerAngelique Kidjo, George Duke, Maceo ParkerFred Wesley, and hosted by S. Epatha Merkerson and Jesse L. Martin
                        NJPAC, Victoria Theater, 1 Center Street, Newark
Tickets: $128
                        VIP Packages at www.jazzhousekids.org or 908-322-1100


Thursday, October 18, 2012

12:00pm         Greg Gisbert Quintet
                        Greg Gisbert, John LeeCyrus ChestnutTommy Campbell and Yotam Silberman
                        Two Gateway Center
                        Presented by WBGO Jazz 88.3 FM
                        FREE

Friday, October 19, 2012

7:00pm           Jazz for Teens Prelude
                        NJPAC Prudential Hall lobby, 1 Center Street, Newark
                        FREE with ticket for “For the Love of Moody”

8:00 pm          For the Love of Moody:  A Jazz Celebration with George Benson, The Manhattan  Transfer, David Sanborn, Kenny Barron, Jon Faddis, Jimmy Heath, John Lee, Christian McBride, Paquito D'Rivera, Paul LiebermanTodd CoolmanAdam Nussbaum, Renee Rosnes
                        NJPAC, Prudential Hall, 1 Center Street, Newark
                        Tickets: $29-$79
                      
Saturday, October 20, 2012

12:00pm-3pm WBGO Jazz Gallery Photo Exhibition: “Too Heavy for Words”
                        Photos by Tony Graves, Risasi Dais, George Wirt and Bill May
                        WBGO Jazz 88.3FM, 54 Park Place, Newark
                        FREE

12:00pm         James Moody: The Musician and The Man Panel Discussion 
Moderated by George Kanzler with panelists Linda Moody, Ina Dittke, Todd Coolman, and Jon Faddis
The Rutgers University Institute of Jazz Studies, 185 University Avenue, Newark
FREE

12:30pm         WBGO Kids Jazz Concert Series with the Antonio Hart Quartet
                        Newark Museum, 49 Washington Street, Newark               
                        FREE

1:00pm           Magic Tree House:  A Night in New Orleans
Based on Mary Pope Osborne’s books with book and lyrics by Will Osborne and Murray Horwitz
                        NJPAC, Victoria Theater, 1 Center Street, Newark
                        Tickets: $29
                      
4:00pm           Magic Tree House:  A Night in New Orleans
                        NJPAC, Victoria Theater, 1 Center Street, Newark
Tickets: $29
                      

7:00pm           Jazz for Teens Prelude
                        NJPAC Prudential Hall lobby, 1 Center Street, Newark
                        FREE with ticket for “Miles Davis and Gil Evans: Still Ahead”

8:00pm           Miles Davis and Gil Evans:  Still Ahead with
Terence Blanchard, Sean JonesChristian McBrideJimmy CobbHoward JohnsonPeter Erskineand Vince Mendoza leading an orchestra comprised of Bob Carlisle, Jill Collura, Dan Culpepper, Gordon Gottlieb, Frank Greene, Freddie Hendrix, Jason Jackson, Charlie Loper, Jim Pugh, Dave Riekenberg, Tim Ries, Stacey Shames, Bob Sheppard, Marvin Stamm, Dave Taylor, Rick Todd andDan Willis.
                        NJPAC Prudential Hall, 1 Center Street, Newark
                        Tickets: $29-$79


Sunday, October 21, 2012

11:00am         Dorthaan’s Place with the Geri Allen Quartet and Maurice Chestnut
                        Nico Kitchen + Bar, 1 Center Street, Newark
                        $45 Adults, $15 children

3:00pm           The Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition
Judged by Dee Dee BridgewaterJon HendricksMelissa WalkerMichael Bourne, and Larry Rosen
NJPAC, Victoria Theater, 1 Center Street, Newark
                        Tickets: $29-$39
                        



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JOSH BALBER, NJPAC
973-353-8051

jbalber@njpac.org
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