| SECOND ANNUAL 
TO BE HELD IN JANUARY 2016 | 
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The second annual HSL Properties Tucson Jazz Festival featuring
 dozens of performances by local and national stars, including NEA Jazz 
Master Jimmy Heath, Lizz Wright and Grammy-Award winners Snarky Puppy 
and Poncho Sanchez, will be held from Jan. 14 to 24, 2016. 
The
 only major jazz festival in the U.S. in January, it is designed to 
attract new winter visitors and local residents to a destination event 
featuring world-class jazz in historic downtown Tucson.
 Last year, the festival created $1.1 million in economic impact and 28%
 of the 10,000 festival attendees were from outside of the Tucson area. The average daytime high temperature during the 2015 festival was 71.5 degrees.  
The guest of honor is saxophonist Jimmy Heath who will perform his arrangements with the Tucson Jazz Institute’s award-winning Ellington Band at the opening concert at the Fox Tucson Theatre on January 14.
 Other acts at the festival include:  The Rad Trads, Kermit Ruffins, 
King Solomon Hicks, pianist Jon Weber, Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour 
and Byron Stripling with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra. Former 
Tucsonans, now living in New York City will serve as opening acts or 
play in the clubs. Those include Arthur Vint, Mike Eckroth and Arthur 
Migliazza. 
A free daylong festival, the Downtown Jazz Fiesta, will be held on Jan. 18 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
 Martin Luther King Day, with jazz on two stages: local Latin jazz bands
 including Orkesta Mendoza and local jazz stars.  Violinist Jenny 
Scheinman and guitarist Tony Scherr will be one of many ensembles 
playing in indoor venues throughout the day. Also on the opening 
weekend, more than 100 jazz students from across the southwest will be 
in town for a High School Jazz Band Invitational with workshops 
sponsored by the festival. 
Tickets are available at tucsonsymphony.com or call 520-882-8585.
 Jazz in January is the non-profit created in 2014 to organize and 
present the festival. The title sponsor is HSL Properties, a locally 
owned company founded in 1975, that acquires, owns, operates and 
develops properties in Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, New 
Mexico, and Texas.  Gold sponsors are Visit Tucson and Madden Media.  
The
 festival will promote local jazz at restaurants and businesses in the 
week leading up to the festival kick-off and an exhibit of the work of 
noted jazz photographer Herman Leonard will be at The Etherton Gallery 
in downtown Tucson. 
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