Detroit Jazz Festival Announces
Lineup for 36th Annual Event 
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Festival to Run September 4 - 7, 2015
The Detroit Jazz Festival announces a diverse lineup of headlining acts for the 36th annual Labor Day Weekend Festival, set to take place September 4-7.
 The lineup is the culmination of the Festival's commitment to bringing 
an eclectic and unique group of jazz musicians to downtown Detroit, 
while delivering a collection of performances that includes a Homecoming
 Series with Detroit natives, exciting new artists, legends, and student
 groups all connected around musical experiences that cannot be seen 
anywhere else in the world.
"Detroit is a place filled 
with soul, culture and creativity, and we have a great legacy of jazz 
here. Our Festival-the world's largest free jazz festival-truly 
showcases what makes our city special," said Gretchen Valade,
 chair of the Detroit Jazz Festival Foundation's Board of Directors. 
"Being part of the Festival since its inception, it has been rewarding 
to watch it grow and become an event that is woven into the fabric of 
the Detroit and Jazz communities. We're looking to add to its legacy 
with another collection of unforgettable performances this year."
In his fourth year as artistic director, Chris Collins
 has once again curated a world-class lineup that is truly 
representative of the genre in all its facets. Launching this vision is 2015 Artist in Residence Pat Metheny, presented by Absopure, who will grace all four stages throughout the weekend with sets including:
- Pat Metheny Trio with Antonio Sánchez, Scott Colley & special guest Kenny Garrett
- Pat Metheny acoustic duo with Ron Carter
- Pat Metheny Reunion with Gary Burton Quartet
- Pat Metheny, Scott Colley, Antonio Sánchez, and Danny Gottlieb with the Detroit Jazz Festival Big Band and String Orchestra, Conducted by Alan Broadbent, performing new works including the North American premiere of Metheny's multi-movement/multi-media tribute to Eberhard Weber.
The full 2015 lineup includes (in alphabetical order):
- Monty Alexander: Harlem-Kingston Express
- Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band
- Richard Bona: Mandekan Cubano
- Joanne Brackeen Quartet          
Ron CarterPhoto Credit: Fortuna Sung
- Will Calhoun Quartet with Greg Osby
- Ron Carter Trio
- ANAT COHEN Celebrando Brasil: From Rio to Minas
- Eddie Daniels jazz version of Vivaldi's Four Seasons for Detroit with the Detroit Jazz Festival String Orchestra and original narration from Douglas Preston
- Dave Douglas Quintet
- Paquito D'Rivera Quintet
- Kenny Garrett Quintet
- Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra: Conductor Carla Bley, Bassist Steve Swallow
- Jon Irabagon Quartet
- Jungle Funk Trio
- Oliver Lake Organ Quartet
- Carmen Lundy
- Mack Avenue SuperBand
- Rudresh Mahanthappa "Bird Calls"
- René Marie Experiment in Truth
- Ken Peplowski Quartet
- Danilo Pérez - World premiere of his commissioned Detroit World Suite
- Ester Rada
- Arturo Sandoval
- Maria Schneider Orchestra
- The John Scofield & Joe Lovano Quartet
- Tuba Skinny
- Christian Scott Sextet
- "Benny's Threads" - Inspired by the artistry of Benny Goodman, featuring new compositions by Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band, spoken word from author Douglas Preston, and superstar clarinetists featuring Anat Cohen, Eddie Daniels, Paquito D'Rivera and Ken Peplowski
- Steve Turre and James Carter: Rahsaan Roland Kirk Birthday Celebration
- James "Blood" Ulmer & Black Music Experience featuring Queen Esther
- Manuel Valera & Groove Square
To see the full lineup, visit detroitjazzfest.com
"Jazz is a genre that evokes
 such powerful and varied emotion, and it strongly emphasizes the 
experimentation of sound and musicianship. When putting together an 
artist lineup like this, our job is to capture all that diversity, all 
that makes this art form so beautiful, in one weekend of performances. I
 think we accomplished that with this lineup," said Collins. "We wanted a
 mix of up-and-coming acts and big-name performers that would grab 
people's attention, and we are excited to get them all in one place, in 
the heart of Detroit."
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Pat Metheny 
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To help add to the Festival 
lineup and showcase talent that may otherwise go unnoticed, the Detroit 
Jazz Festival hosts annual jazz competitions. Musicians from metro 
Detroit and across the globe are encouraged to participate. This year, 
jazz guitarists who embody Detroit's jazz scene and offer an original 
sound can submit recordings for a chance to perform at the Festival as 
well as earn monetary prizes. Guitarists will be evaluated on overall 
artistry and musicality, creativity, craftsmanship and depth of 
vocabulary. Applications must be submitted by July 17, 2015.
Outside of Labor Day Weekend
 performances, the Festival also engages in year-round education 
initiatives dedicated to educating students and the metro Detroit 
community about jazz through workshops, student performances and concert
 showcases.
The 36th annual Festival 
weekend will take place in Hart Plaza and Campus Martius in downtown 
Detroit. With world-renowned artists taking to four stages - JPMorgan 
Chase Main Stage, Carhartt Amphitheater Stage, Mack Avenue Waterfront 
Stage and Absopure Pyramid Stage - the Detroit Jazz Festival attracts 
jazz enthusiasts from far and wide. In addition to fostering the 
exchange of art and culture in Detroit, the Festival also drives 
economic activity through performances and initiatives that take place 
throughout the year.
This year's major corporate 
sponsors, who continue to keep the festival free, include Absopure, 
Carhartt, DTE Energy Foundation, Greektown Casino, JPMorgan Chase & 
Co., Mack Avenue Records and Opportunity Detroit. Individuals also can 
support the Festival through Rhythm Section memberships.
About the Detroit Jazz Festival
The Detroit Jazz Festival is
 an independent, non-profit organization that presents jazz and 
educational workshops throughout the year. Recently voted number two in 
North America in a JazzTimes Reader's Poll, the Detroit Jazz Festival is
 the largest free jazz festival in the world and a major tourist 
attraction for the City of Detroit, with 23% of its audience coming from
 out of state.
The Festival receives 
support from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Erb Family 
Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Kresge 
Foundation. Major corporate partners include JPMorgan Chase & Co., 
Opportunity Detroit, Carhartt and Mack Avenue Records. Additional 
partners include Absopure Water Company, Comcast, Detroit Marriott, 
Fathead, Great Lakes Beverage, McDonalds, MGM Grand Detroit, MotorCity 
Casino Hotel, Panasonic and Quicken Loans. Media partners include 
DownBeat, Hour Detroit, JazzTimes, MetroTimes and Fox 2. The festival's 
Greening Program, now entering Phase IV, is supported by a generous 
grant from the DTE Energy Foundation. 
For more information, please visit DetroitJazzFest.com
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