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2019 Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival

Pittsburgh, PA
June 20-23, 2019
Now in its ninth year, the Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival continues to grow and prosper as one of the country's best jazz festivals. Tied to the efforts of the city's August Wilson African American Cultural Center, the festival continues to prosper under the leadership of center CEO Janis Burley Wilson. While there has been an increase in the number of ticketed events during the festival, these shows surely add to the coffers, helping to keep the rest of the weekend's offerings free and open to all.
Performances by

Makaya McCraven
drumsb.1983

Paul Jost
vocals
Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990

Roger Humphries
drumsb.1944

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014

Dwayne Dolphin
bassAs the foremost vibraphonist of his generation,

Warren Wolf
vibraphoneb.1979

Milt Jackson
vibraphone1923 - 1999

Alex Brown
pianob.1987

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Gary Burton
vibraphoneb.1943

Imani-Grace Cooper
vocalsWith his most recent project, organist

Joey DeFrancesco
organ, Hammond B31971 - 2022

Troy Roberts
saxophone
Ralph Peterson
drums1962 - 2021
Known as the trumpeter responsible for recording the solos featured in the Don Cheadle flick Miles Ahead, Keyon Harrold and his ensemble struck a soulful balance between mainstream sensibilities and more current trends. One of the few artists of his generation that is able to garner a youthful crowd while staying true to the music's tradition, Harrold is in a class by himself.
The final two free performances of the day were a lesson in contrasts. While the group War would entertain an overflow crowd ready to turn their early Saturday evening into a party, the preceding set by pianist

Orrin Evans
pianob.1975

Sean Jones
trumpetb.1978
Adventurous and creative charts brought forth inspired work from Evans and the entire group, especially trumpeter

Josh Lawrence
trumpetb.1982

Todd Bashore
saxophone, alto
Joanna Pascale
vocals
Paul Jost
vocals
Lawrence Leathers
drums1981 - 2019
As Sunday brought with it another picture-perfect weather day, the Latin sounds of conguero Noel Quintana had the crowd on their feet dancing. With a full horn section augmented by guest trumpeter

Ray Vega
trumpet
Nubya Garcia
saxophoneA few more tributes were in the offing later in the day. Trumpeter [{Sean Jones}} and saxophonist

Gary Bartz
saxophone, altob.1940

Orrin Evans
pianob.1975
Channeling the spirit of Pittsburgh native

Erroll Garner
piano1921 - 1977

Christian Sands
pianob.1989

Luques Curtis
bass, acoustic
Ulysses Owens, Jr.
drumsb.1982
Two masters of the music would conclude the festival in grand fashion. In the company of guitarist

Marvin Sewell
guitar
Eric Harland
drumsb.1976

Charles Lloyd
saxophoneb.1938

Stanley Clarke
bassb.1951
Evan Garr
violinFrom

Mary Lou Williams
piano1910 - 1981

Stanley Turrentine
saxophone, tenor1934 - 2000
Con Alma exceeded this reviewer's expectations during a visit on festival weekend and like Janis Burley Wilson, Shannon and Ross confidently demonstrated their commitment to honoring the jazz legacy in Pittsburgh while fostering a new generation's love and respect for this native art form.
Photo Credit: C. Andrew Hovan
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Makaya McCraven
Art Blakey
Roger Humphries
Dwayne Dolphin
Warren Wolf
Alex Brown
Chick Corea
Gary Burton
Imani-Grace Cooper
Joey DeFrancesco
Troy Roberts
Ralph Peterson, Jr.
Keyon Harrold
Orrin Evans
Sean Jones
Josh Lawrence
Todd Bashore
Joanna Pascale
Paul Jost
Lawrence Leathers
Noel Quintana
Ray Vega
Nubya Garcia
Gary Bartz
Errol Garner
Christian Sands
Luques Curtis
Ulysses Owens
Marvin Sewell
Rueben Rogers
Eric Harland
charles lloyd
Stanley Clarke
Evan Garr
Salar Nader
Mary Lou Williams
Stanley Turrentine
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