Thursday, April 23, 2020

AUSTRALIA: International Jazz Day from Australia Nationwide on PBS, April 24 at 10/9c

Don't miss
International Jazz Day from Australia
Nationwide on PBS, April 24 at 10/9c
Stay home, stay safe and enjoy this exciting new special featuring unforgettable performances and scenes from the biggest night in jazz.
Vocalist Ledisi joins an all-star band in a memorable performance from International Jazz Day from Australia (Photo by Steve Mundinger / Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz)
A new PBS special brings viewers an inside look at the 2019 All-Star Global Concert from Melbourne, Australia. Featuring incredible performances by jazz masters from nearly a dozen countries, including UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Herbie Hancock, Joey DeFrancesco, Kurt Elling, Ledisi, Jane Monheit, James Morrison, Antonio Sánchez, Somi, Ben Williams, Lizz Wright and many more, under the musical direction of John Beasley. Presented each year on PBS, this star-studded concert features more than two dozen world-renowned artists in an unforgettable evening of music at the Arts Centre Melbourne's Hamer Hall.

Declared by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and recognized on the official calendar of the United Nations, International Jazz Day is the one day each year on which jazz is celebrated worldwide, bringing together people of all ages, backgrounds and nationalities in more than 190 countries on all seven continents. At the heart of every celebration is the extraordinary All-Star Global Concert, which brings together renowned artists from all genres to pay tribute to this truly American music. Past years have seen artists from Stevie Wonder to Aretha Franklin to Esperanza Spalding join other legendary artists from around the world to showcase jazz and its ability to bring together people of all different cultures.
Watch PBS at 10/9c pm (check local listings) this Friday, April 24 to relive every swinging moment.

Can't make time on Friday? Stream the complete special online on PBS.org.Be sure to bookmark the website.
See you there!