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2023 Charlie Parker Jazz Festival
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Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Orrin Evans
pianob.1975

Lisa Fischer
vocals
Captain Black Big Band
band / ensemble / orchestra
T.K. Blue
saxophone, tenorThe musical celebration continued on Saturday August 26th at Marcus Garvey Park.

Akua Allrich
vocals
Endea Owens
bass
Nduduzo Makhathini
keyboardsb.1982

The Cookers
band / ensemble / orchestra
Billy Harper
saxophoneb.1943

Cecil McBee
bassb.1935

George Cables
pianob.1944

Eddie Henderson
trumpetb.1940

Billy Hart
drumsb.1940

David Weiss
trumpetb.1964

Donald Harrison
saxophone, altob.1960
On Sunday August 27th the festival moved over downtown to the place where is all began. Tompkins Square Park located just blocks away from Charlie Parker's home in the East Village in New York City. Sundays event featured

Vincent Herring
saxophone, altob.1964

Chelsea Baratz
saxophone, tenorb.1986

Andromeda Turre
vocals
Michael Mayo
vocals
Charles McPherson
saxophone, altob.1939

Terell Stafford
trumpetb.1966

David Wong
bass
Billy Drummond
drumsb.1959
These series of photos capture the sights and sounds of one of the most premier jazz festivals in New York City. It will be interesting to see how Central Park Summer Stage will top this years festival line up in 2024. View Slideshow
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cecil mcbee
George Cables
Eddie Henderson
Billy Hart
David Weiss
Donald Harrison
The Vincent Herring Septet
Chelsea Baratz
Michael Mayo
Charles McPherson
David Wong
Billy Drummond
Charlie Parker Jazz Festival
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