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2009 Freihofer's Jazz Festival: One of the Great Jazz Lawn Parties
BySaratoga Springs, New York
June 27-28, 2009
My return visit to to Freihofer's Jazz Festival after an eight-year absence reminded me very quickly that this two-day event remains one of the summer season's great jazz lawn parties. The ampitheater and spacious park-setting of the Saratoga Performing Arts Center provides dual tugstrips into the shed to hear favorite acts, while thousands sat on their tarps, blankets and/or lawn chairs, enjoying the sounds and the outdoor conviviality, many wandering to or camping out for the daylight hours at the pleasant little gazebo stage that featured smaller acts. The combined two-day attendance on June 27 and 28 exceeded 12,000.
Singer

Kendra Shank
vocalsb.1958

Abbey Lincoln
vocals1930 - 2010

Cedar Walton
piano1934 - 2013
Trumpeter

Mark Morganelli
trumpetb.1955

John Hart
guitarb.1961
Drummer

Jimmy Cobb
drums1929 - 2020

Wallace Roney
trumpet1960 - 2020

Javon Jackson
saxophoneb.1965

Vincent Herring
saxophone, altob.1964

Larry Willis
piano1942 - 2019
Other performers included the

Gary Burton
vibraphoneb.1943

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Steve Swallow
bassb.1940

Antonio Sanchez
drumsb.1971

John Ellis
saxophone, tenorb.1974
Sunday's closer was dominated by

Bonerama
band / ensemble / orchestra
Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012
Soul singer Bettye Lavette performed a heart-felt set at mid-afternoon, drawing from vintage and recent material in what she said has been the best year in her 48 years as a singercompared to some years where she only worked a few times. Now, she's contemporary blues artist of the year and was featured at the Barack Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial on January 18. She reprised that appearance with a solo version of Sam Cooke's "The Change is Gonna Come," and was also powerful on "Please Let Me Down Easy." The crowd demanded an encoreand got a soulful a capella "I Do Not Want What I Have Not Got."
The 17-year-old alto phenom

Grace Kelly
saxophoneb.1992

George Benson
guitarb.1943
Photo Credit
Ken Franckling
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