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2020 Winter JazzFest Marathons: A Survival Guide

If Google Maps offered a time-lapse atlas of the venues involved since its 2005 launch, the WJF would look like a player poised to win a game of Risk: The Game of Global Jazz Domination. Steadfast in its geographical expansion out of its Le Poisson Rouge bastion, this year the JazzFest has added new venueswith the Zürcher Gallery and the Sultan Room being very welcome acquisitionsand is crossing into another borough altogether [a venue map is available at the bottom of the article].
The addition of Brooklyn to the WJF chart is a logical development and confirmed our impression that the BRIC JazzFest of late had become a dress rehearsal heralding the arrival of the JazzFest from across the East River. With the addition of a third marathon, on 17 January, Williamsburg and Bushwick will act as the landing pads for the WJF in Brooklyn.
The first two marathons will take place the previous weekend, in Manhattan, on 10 and 11 January. Between 8 and 18 January the JazzFest's program includes the usual countless stand-alone showcases, themed soirees, talks and performancesrevolving around this year's focus on social justice and wellnesswhich, however, fall outside the scope of this article.
If you have ever run a real marathon you are familiar with how it feels. First you get very excited at the extravagance of the idea, thenas the date approachesself-doubt and concern creep in. If you did not train enough, on the day of the race, after the initial elation, you start wondering why you signed up in the first place and shell out top dollars for such self-inflicted torture. But if you do it right... words cannot describe the joy and sense of accomplishment you experience.
With a total of 142 concerts involving hundreds of players across 17 venues, the three WJF marathons may feel just like that. And this is why your friends at All About Jazz are here to help you again with the three Ps of a rewarding WJF: Practicing, Planning, Pacing. As far as hydration is concerned, we'l leave that up to you. Last but not least, don't forget to take into account the weather conditions, the true wild card of every kind of marathon!
Needless to say, our suggestions reflect personal preferences, but we do our best to break down the JazzFest's extensive schedule to allow for maximum customization.
One final bit of advice, always check the JazzFest website for last-minute changes and for its neat "crowd watch" to make sure you're not leaving front-row seats in a comfy venue just to get yourself in the endless line of a club that is packed wall-to-wall.
Logistical Approaches
Hold On, I'm Coming!
a.k.a. The maximalist's approach
Compromises are not your thing. You don't settle for anything but the best. You also come equipped with a jet-pack, or at least an electric scooter or skateboard, to make sure you can zip from venue to venue in no time. You are unfazed by the prospect that in your pursuit of excellence you might not see every set from beginning to end. If we just described you, then those listed below might represent a few ways to match very promising performances with the realities imposed by the festival's schedule as well as the distances between venues. Where the time between shows is a bit too tight, we have marked the 'must see' shows with an asterisk to resolve your dilemmas.Friday 10th [Manhattan]
Nasheet Waits
drumsb.1971

Nduduzo Makhathini
keyboardsb.1982

Immanuel Wilkins
saxophone, altob.1997

Rashaan Carter
bass, acoustic
Sunny Jain
drums
Steven Bernstein
trumpetb.1961

Catherine Russell
vocals
Kokoroko
band / ensemble / orchestra
Makaya McCraven
drumsb.1983

Ali Jackson
drums
Aaron Goldberg
piano
Omer Avital
bass, acoustic
Todd Sickafoose
bass, acoustic
Jaimie Branch
trumpet1983 - 2022

Simona Premazzi
pianoSaturday 11th [Manhattan]
- 6:30PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Steve Lehman Trio plus
Steve Lehman
saxophone, alto" data-original-title="" title="">Craig Taborn (Zinc Bar) *Craig Taborn
piano
b.1970 - 7:00PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Brandee Younger's "Soul Awakening" (Webster Hall)
Brandee Younger
harp
b.1983 - 7:30PM. The Cookers (Subculture)
- 8:15PM. Makaya McCraven "We're New Again, A Tribute to " data-original-title="" title="">Gil Scott-Heron" (Webster Hall) *
Gil Scott-Heron
vocals
1949 - 2011 - 8:45PM. Revelator with " data-original-title="" title="">Bill Laswell (SOBs)
Bill Laswell
bass
b.1955 - 9:30PM. Dominique Fils-Aimé (NuBlu)
- 10:00PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Thomas de Pourquery & Supersonic ft. Jaimie Branch (Bitter End) *
Thomas de Pourquery
saxophone, alto - 11:00PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Uri Caine's "The Passion of Octavius Catto" (Zurcher Gallery)
Uri Caine
piano
b.1956 - 12:00AM. " data-original-title="" title="">Tommaso Cappellato (NuBlu)
Tommaso Cappellato
drums
b.1976 - 1:00AM. Heroes Are Gang Leaders feat. " data-original-title="" title="">James Brandon Lewis (Mercury Lounge)
James Brandon Lewis
saxophone, tenor
b.1983
Friday 17th [Brooklyn]
- 6:15PM. Big Terminal: " data-original-title="" title="">Tim Berne,
Tim Berne
saxophone, alto
b.1954" data-original-title="" title="">David Torn,David Torn
guitar, electric
b.1953" data-original-title="" title="">Aurora Nealand (The Sultan Room)Aurora Nealand
saxophone - 7:30PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Jessica Pavone (The Sultan Room)
Jessica Pavone
viola - 8:30PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Michael Mwenso (House of Yes)
Michael Mwenso
vocals - 9:45PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Ben Williams "I Am a Man"(Rough Trade)
Ben Williams
bass, electric - 10:45PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Kneebody and
Kneebody
band / ensemble / orchestra" data-original-title="" title="">Mark Guiliana (Music Hall of Williamsburg)Mark Guiliana
drums - 11:30PM. Morley Sphere Ensemble feat. " data-original-title="" title="">MeShell NdegeOcello,
MeShell NdegeOcello
bass, electric
b.1968" data-original-title="" title="">Elio Villafranca, Chris Bruce (National Sawdust)Elio Villafranca
piano - 12:30AM. " data-original-title="" title="">Chris Lightcap's SuperBigmouth (The Sultan Room)
Chris Lightcap
bass
b.1971
Our Love Is Here to Stay
a.k.a. The stationary pragmatist's approach
If you like it comfy and easy and have never bought into the idea of multi-venue festivals, in particular during the cold winter months, then single out the venue that according to your taste has the largest number of appealing concerts, especially if they do not charge a drink-minimum at every set. Sit back and relax and, if you want to get closer to the action, take advantage of the crowds' thinning in between sets (by the third concert, at the latest, you will have made it to the front row). Below are our favorite options, in order of preference.Friday 11th [Manhattan]
- Le Poisson Rouge, 6:30-10PM: "
data-original-title="" title="">Ron Artis II & The Truth; Steven Bernstein's Millenial Territory Orchestra with Catherine Russell; Mark Guiliana's Jazz Quartet with " data-original-title="" title="">Gretchen Parlato.
Gretchen Parlato
vocals - Webster Hall, 7PM-2AM: " data-original-title="" title="">Joey Alexander;
Joey Alexander
piano
b.2003" data-original-title="" title="">Ambrose Akinmusire; Makaya McCraven "In These Times";Ambrose Akinmusire
trumpet
b.1982" data-original-title="" title="">Igmar Thomas' Revive Big Band withIgmar Thomas
trumpet" data-original-title="" title="">Terrace Martin,Terrace Martin
saxophone" data-original-title="" title="">Nicholas Payton and guests TBA; Pete Rock's DJ Set with guests.Nicholas Payton
trumpet
b.1973 - Zürcher Gallery, 7:30PM-12AM: " data-original-title="" title="">Kalia Vandever;
Kalia Vandever
trombone
b.1995" data-original-title="" title="">Petros Klampanis;Petros Klampanis
bass, acoustic
b.1981" data-original-title="" title="">Ted Poor; Todd Sickafoose.Ted Poor
drums - SOBs, 7-10:45PM: The Era Footwork Crew; " data-original-title="" title="">Hypnotic Brass Ensemble; Kokoroko [Update: due to visa issues Kokoroko will not be able to be in New York for the JazzFest -their slot will be taken over by the Resistance Revival Chorus];
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble
band / ensemble / orchestra
b.1999" data-original-title="" title="">Hailu Mergia.Hailu Mergia
keyboards - Zinc Bar, 6PM-2:15AM: Nasheet Waits; " data-original-title="" title="">Jamie Baum & Short Stories;
Jamie Baum
flute" data-original-title="" title="">Kendra Shank "A Tribute toKendra Shank
vocals
b.1958" data-original-title="" title="">Abbey Lincoln";Abbey Lincoln
vocals
1930 - 2010" data-original-title="" title="">Quiana Lynell;Quiana Lynell
vocals" data-original-title="" title="">Christian Sands;Christian Sands
piano
b.1989" data-original-title="" title="">David Kikoski Trio; Simona Premazzi Sextet.David Kikoski
piano
b.1961
- The NuBlu/The Dance Combo. Nublu, 7-9PM, " data-original-title="" title="">Angela Morris' Skellettes and
Angela Morris
saxophone, tenor" data-original-title="" title="">Nate Wooley's Columbia Icefield; then dash to The Dance, 9:45PM-2:30AM, for MAE.SUN;Nate Wooley
trumpet
b.1974" data-original-title="" title="">Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog; Jaimie Branch; Singularity Jam Session: Electronic Afterparty withMarc Ribot
guitar
b.1954" data-original-title="" title="">Jason Lindner &Jason Lindner
keyboards" data-original-title="" title="">Sasha Masakowski.Sasha Masakowski
vocals
b.1986 - The Mercury Lounge/Bitter End combo. The Mercury Lounge, 6:45-8:45PM, Sunny Jain; "
data-original-title="" title="">Ikebe Shakedown; then walk to The Bitter End, 9:15PM-1:45AM, Cousin from Another Planet; " data-original-title="" title="">Michael Mayo; Bright Dog Red; and
Michael Mayo
vocals" data-original-title="" title="">Claudia AcunaClaudia Acuna
vocals
Saturday 11th [Manhattan]
- Webster Hall, 7PM-2AM: Brandee Younger's "Soul Awakening"; Makaya McCraven "We're New Again, A Tribute to Gil Scott Heron"; Terrace Martin's Grey Matter; " data-original-title="" title="">Robert Glasper Electric Trio;
Robert Glasper
piano
b.1978" data-original-title="" title="">Karriem Riggins with Surprise Guests (DJ sets).Karriem Riggins
drums
b.1975 - The Bitter End, 6:15pm-1:30AM: " data-original-title="" title="">Na?ssam Jalal "Quest of the Invisible"; 7:30pm
Naïssam Jalal
flute" data-original-title="" title="">Anne Paceo "Circles"; Plume "Escaping the Dark Side" ft.Anne Paceo
drums
b.1984" data-original-title="" title="">Kush Abadey; Thomas de Pourquery "Sons of Love" & Supersonic feat. Jaimie Branch; " data-original-title="" title="">Jonathan Jurion "Le Temps Fou" feat.Kush Abadey
drums" data-original-title="" title="">Jowee Omicil &Jowee Omicil
saxophone" data-original-title="" title="">Josiah Woodson; EYM Trio.Josiah Woodson
guitar - Nublu, 7PM-2AM: " data-original-title="" title="">Amirtha Kidambi & " data-original-title="" title="">Lea Bertucci;
Amirtha Kidambi
drums" data-original-title="" title="">Laraaji; Dominique Fils-Aimé; Nite Bjuti feat.Laraaji
various" data-original-title="" title="">Val Jeanty,Val Jeanty
electronics" data-original-title="" title="">Candice Hoyes andCandice Hoyes
vocals" data-original-title="" title="">Mimi Jones; Tommaso Cappellato;Mimi Jones
bass" data-original-title="" title="">Jessica Jones Quartet.Jessica Jones
saxophone - The Mercury Lounge, 6:45PM-2AM: " data-original-title="" title="">Marquis Hill "New Gospel Revisited";
Marquis Hill
trumpet
b.1987" data-original-title="" title="">Nir Felder;Nir Felder
guitar" data-original-title="" title="">Hypnotic Brass Ensemble;Hypnotic Brass Ensemble
band / ensemble / orchestra
b.1999" data-original-title="" title="">Kassa Overall's "I Think I'm Good";Kassa Overall
programming" data-original-title="" title="">Theo Croker's "Star People Nation"; Heroes Are Gang Leaders featuringTheo Croker
trumpet
b.1985" data-original-title="" title="">James Brandon Lewis.James Brandon Lewis
saxophone, tenor
b.1983 - Nuyorican Poets Cafe 7PM-2AM: " data-original-title="" title="">Steve Dalachinsky Celebration feat., among others,
Steve Dalachinsky
poet / spoken word
1946 - 2019" data-original-title="" title="">Daniel Carter,Daniel Carter
saxophone
b.1996" data-original-title="" title="">Dave Liebman,Dave Liebman
saxophone
b.1946" data-original-title="" title="">Matthew Shipp, Ellen Christi,Matthew Shipp
piano
b.1960" data-original-title="" title="">Cooper Moore,Cooper Moore
piano" data-original-title="" title="">Gerald Cleaver,Gerald Cleaver
drums
b.1963" data-original-title="" title="">Ingrid Laubrock,Ingrid Laubrock
saxophone
b.1970" data-original-title="" title="">Kris Davis, and many more, with films by Robert O'Haire of Steve Dalachinsky in performance.Kris Davis
piano
b.1980
- The Zinc Bar/The Dance combo. Zinc Bar, 6:30-9:45PM, Steve Lehman Trio plus Craig Taborn; " data-original-title="" title="">Samantha Boshnack's "Seismic Belt";
Samantha Boshnack
trumpet
b.1981" data-original-title="" title="">Jim Snidero 'Project-K'; then a walk to The Dance, 9:45PM-2:15AM,Jim Snidero
saxophone, alto
b.1958" data-original-title="" title="">Susan Alcorn Quintet; CUP feat.Susan Alcorn
guitar, steel
1953 - 2025" data-original-title="" title="">Nels Cline andNels Cline
guitar, electric
b.1956" data-original-title="" title="">Yuka C. Honda;Yuka C. Honda
keyboards
b.1960" data-original-title="" title="">Anna Webber; Ilhan Ersahin with very special guests.Anna Webber
saxophone, tenor
b.1984 - The Poisson Rouge/Subculture combo. Le Poisson Rouge, 6:30-8:30PM, " data-original-title="" title="">Becca Stevens;
Becca Stevens
vocals" data-original-title="" title="">Lakecia Benjamin Presents "Pursuance: The Music of the Coltranes" withLakecia Benjamin
saxophone, alto" data-original-title="" title="">Reggie Workman, Regina Carter and more; then a walk to Subculture, 10PM-1.30AM,Reggie Workman
bass
b.1937" data-original-title="" title="">Kat Edmonson;Kat Edmonson
vocals
b.1983" data-original-title="" title="">Rene Marie's "Experiment in Truth";Rene Marie
vocals" data-original-title="" title="">Gregg August's "Dialogues on Race."Gregg August
bass
Friday 17th [Brooklyn]
- The Sultan Room, 6:15PM-1:15AM: Big Terminal: " data-original-title="" title="">Tim Berne,
Tim Berne
saxophone, alto
b.1954" data-original-title="" title="">David Torn,David Torn
guitar, electric
b.1953" data-original-title="" title="">Aurora Nealand;Aurora Nealand
saxophone" data-original-title="" title="">Jessica Pavone;Jessica Pavone
viola" data-original-title="" title="">Wayne HorvitzWayne Horvitz
keyboards
b.1955" data-original-title="" title="">Sara Schoenbeck Duo;Sara Schoenbeck
bassoon" data-original-title="" title="">Dan Weiss Starebaby; Salami Rose Joe Louis;Dan Weiss
drums" data-original-title="" title="">Chris Lightcap's SuperBigmouth.Chris Lightcap
bass
b.1971 - Rough Trade, 6:45PM-1AM: " data-original-title="" title="">Keyon Harrold,
Keyon Harrold
trumpet" data-original-title="" title="">Aneesa Strings, " data-original-title="" title="">Negruta Vitaalie "Were Most of Your Stars Out?";Aneesa Strings
bass" data-original-title="" title="">Ben Williams; Jose James "No Beginning No End 2"; " data-original-title="" title="">Jonathan Hoard.Ben Williams
bass, electric
- The House of Yes/National Sawdust combo: House of Yes, 6:30-9:15PM, HUCK; People's Champs; Mwenso & the Shakes; then walk to National Sawdust, 10PM-1:15AM, " data-original-title="" title="">Sasha Berliner, Morley: Sphere Ensemble feat.
Sasha Berliner
vibraphone" data-original-title="" title="">MeShell NdegeOcello,MeShell NdegeOcello
bass, electric
b.1968" data-original-title="" title="">Elio Villafranca, Chris Bruce; " data-original-title="" title="">The Quantic Soul Orchestra.Elio Villafranca
piano - The Brooklyn Bowl/Music Hall of Williamsburg combo: The Brooklyn Bowl, 7:30-9:30, Kendra Morris; " data-original-title="" title="">Felix Pastorius & Hipster Assassins; then switch to the Music Hall of Williamsburg, 10:45-2AM, Phony Ppl; Kneebody + Mark Guiliana; Shigeto; Daedelus.
Felix Pastorius
drums
World-View Approaches
(Way More than) Four Women
a.k.a. The gender inclusiveness approach
WJF's commitment to gender-inclusive programming has been a welcome trait of its last editions. With 46 female leaders in this year's line-up, the JazzFest has met again the gender-inclusiveness goals set in keeping with the international campaign Keychange. The concerts listed below will make it clear to anyone who still harbours doubts that, if women had more performance opportunities, we'd have a healthier jazz ecosystem. If, after seeing these bands, you feel that they were invited just to meet an affirmative action quota, you might want to consider seeing a therapist at your earliest convenience.Friday 10th [Manhattan]
- 6:45PM. Kristina Koller (The Bitter End)
- 7:00PM. Angela Morris' Skellettes (NuBlu)
- 7:15PM. Jamie Baum & Short Stories (Zinc Bar) *
- 8:30PM. Nikara and Black Wall Street (The Dance) *
- 8:45PM. Connie Han (Subculture)
- 9:45PM. MAE.SUN (The Dance) *
- 10:30PM. Michael Mayo (The Bitter End)
- 10:45PM. Halvorson & Dieterich (NuBlu) *
- 12:15AM. Jaimie Branch (The Dance) *
- 1:00AM. Claudia Acuna (The Bitter End)
- 1:30AM. Simona Premazzi Sextet (Zinc Bar) *
Saturday 11th [Manhattan]
- 6:15PM. Na?ssam Jalal (The Bitter End) *
- 6:30PM. Becca Stevens (LPR)
- 7:00PM. Brandee Younger's (Webster Hall) *
- 7:15PM. Sara Serpa & André Matos (Zürcher Gallery)
- 7:30PM. Anne Paceo (The Bitter End)
- 9:30PM. Dominique Fils-Aimé (NuBlu) *
- 10:00PM. Kat Edmonson (Subculture)
- 10:45PM. Nite Bjuti feat. Val Jeanty, Candice Hoyes and Mimi Jones (NuBlu) *
- 11:15PM. Rene Marie (Subculture)
- 12:15AM. Anna Webber (The Dance)
- 1:15AM. Jessica Jones Quartet (NuBlu)
- 6:15PM. Leila Biali (Subculture)
- 7:00PM. Amirtha Kidambi & Lea Bertucci (NuBlu) *
- 7:15PM. Helen Sung (The Dance)
- 7:30PM. Tia Fuller (SOBs)
- 7:45PM. Lakecia Benjamin (LPR)
- 7:45PM. Samantha Boshnack (Zinc Bar) *
- 9:45PM. Susan Alcorn Quintet (The Dance)
- 11:00PM. CUP feat. Nels Cline and Yuka C. Honda (The Dance)
- 12:15AM. Anna Webber (The Dance)
- 1:30AM. WIJO Jam hosted by " data-original-title="" title="">Roxy Coss & WIJO All-Stars (The Dance)
Roxy Coss
saxophone, tenor
b.1986
Friday 17th [Brooklyn]
- 6:15PM. Big Terminal: Tim Berne, David Torn, Aurora Nealand (The Sultan Room) *
- 7:30PM. Jessica Pavone (The Sultan Room) *
- 7:30PM. Kendra Morris (Brooklyn Bowl)
- 8:15PM. L'Rain (Music Hall of Williamsburg)
- 7:45PM. Aneesa Strings (Rough Trade)
- 8:45PM. Wayne Horvitz, Sara Schoenbeck Duo (The Sultan Room)
- 10:30PM. Sasha Berliner (National Sawdust)
- 11:15PM. Salami Rose Joe Louis (The Sultan Room)
- 11:30PM. Morley: Sphere Ensemble Ft. Meshell Ndegeocello, Elio Villafrance, Chris Bruce (National Sawdust) *
Young and (Not) Foolish (At All)
a.k.a. The generational approach
You like to discover new names and support the careers of young musicians from early on, in part because you're that kind of person that likes to boast that "you saw them in this little club in Bushwick when no-one else knew them" to everyone sitting around you at their Carnegie Hall debut. If that's the case you're in luck since the JazzFest has an established track record of devoting a substantial share of its programming to promising young artists. Here are some suggestions for you.Friday 10th [Manhattan]
- 6:45PM. Kristina Koller (The Bitter End)
- 7:00PM. Angela Morris' Skellettes (NuBlu) *
- 7:15PM. Godwin Louis presents "GLOBAL" (The Dance)
- 7:15PM. Hypnotic Brass Ensemble (SOBs) *
- 7:30PM. Matthew Whitaker Quartet (SubCulture)
- 8:30PM. Nikara and Black Wall Street (The Dance)
- 8:30PM. Kokoroko (SOBs) [Update: due to visa issues Kokoroko will not be able to be in New York for the JazzFest -their slot will be taken over by the Resistance Revival Chorus]*
- 8:45PM. Connie Han (Subculture)
- 9:45PM. MAE.SUN (The Dance)
- 10:30PM. Braxton Cook (Mercury Lounge)
- 11:45PM. Butcher Brown (Mercury Lounge)
- 1:00AM. Madison McFerrin (Mercury Lounge)
Saturday 11th [Manhattan]
- 6:15PM. Na?ssam Jalal (The Bitter End)
- 7:00PM. Amirtha Kidambi & Lea Bertucci (NuBlu) *
- 7:30PM. Anne Paceo (The Bitter End)
- 7:45PM. Samantha Boshnack (Zinc Bar)
- 8:30PM. Nduduzo Makhathini (Zürcher Gallery) *
- 8:45PM. Plume (The Bitter End)
- 9:30PM. Dominique Fils-Aimé (NuBlu) *
- 10:15PM. Pasquale Grasso (Zinc Bar)
- 11:15PM. Jonathan Jurion (The Bitter End)
Friday 17th [Brooklyn]
- 6:45PM. Keyon Harrold (Rough Trade)
- 7:45PM. Aneesa Strings (Rough Trade)
- 8:15PM. L'Rain (Music Hall of Williamsburg)
- 8:45PM. Felix Pastorius & Hipster Assassins (Brooklyn Bowl) *
- 10:30PM. Sasha Berliner (National Sawdust)
- 11:15PM. Salami Rose Joe Louis (The Sultan Room)
- 12:00AM. J. Hoard (Rough Trade)
Geographical Approaches
WJF continues to offer a welcome opportunity to discover bands from out of town, be it the legions of foreign musicians that rarely perform in the US due to the administrative and financial burdens rooted in its cultural protectionism, or those from other hot US jazz scenes (this year the emphasis seems to have shifted a bit from Chicago to the West Coast, and Detroit).The French trail
In partnership with Paris Jazz Club, for years the WJF has been showcasing some of the best young talents on the vibrant French scene. As always, the headquarters is The Bitter End, which on Saturday 11th has one of the most exciting lineups of the festival: at 6:15PM the original fusion of middle-eastern music and jazz by Franco-Syrian flutist Na?ssam Jalal; at 7:30PM the kaleidoscopic music of France's "Musician of the Year," drummer Anne Paceo; at 8:45PM the energizing saxophonist Plume with special guest Kush Abadey on drums; at 10:00PM one of the highlights of the festival, Thomas de Pourquery & Supersonic with special guest Jaimie Branch; at 11:15PM a tribute to the music of
Marion Brown
saxophone, alto1931 - 2010

Jowee Omicil
saxophoneJosiah Woodson
guitarThe British trail
The UK scene does not show signs of slowing down. WJF's collaboration with DJ, producer and catalyst of this British jazz new wave,
Gilles Peterson
electronics
Ashley Henry
pianob.1991

Moses Boyd
drums
Sarathy Korwar
drumsThe Dutch trail
This year marks the addition of a third national showcase, again outside of the marathons. "Sounds of the Dutch Underground" will feature a host of young Dutch musicians at Nublu on Sunday 12 January at 7PM. Moving away from the trail blazed by iconoclasts like
Willem Breuker
saxophone1944 - 2010

Misha Mengelberg
piano1935 - 2017

Han Bennink
drumsb.1942

Jamie Peet
drums
Tineke Postma
saxophone, altob.1978

Jonathan Finlayson
trumpet
Matt Brewer
bassb.1983

Dan Weiss
drumsView the Maps!



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