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2024 Winter JazzFest Marathons: A Survival Guide

From January 11 to 18, 2024, fans, musicians, promoters and other industry people from around the world will converge to mark this special anniversary and celebrate what has become a cornerstone of New York's cultural architecture.
Following the pattern of previous editions the festivity will have an artist-in-residence,

Shabaka Hutchings
woodwinds
Donald Harrison
saxophone, altob.1960

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007

Max Roach
drums1925 - 2007

Ryuichi Sakamoto
composer / conductor1952 - 2023

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993

Shabaka Hutchings
woodwinds
Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952

MonoNeon
bass
Georgia Anne Muldrow
vocalsb.1983

David Fiuczynski
guitarb.1964

Tivon Pennicott
saxophone, tenorb.1985

Gilles Peterson
electronics
Gary Bartz
saxophone, altob.1940
Genevieve Artadi
vocalsAt the heart of the programme, however, are the two marathons, on Friday, January 12 and Saturday January 13, which follow the tradition which goes all the way back to the first edition of the Festival, when 18 concerts were held across the Knitting Factory's three stages.
This year the two marathonsin Manhattan on January 12, and in Brooklyn on January 13will involve almost 90 groups (in addition to the over 60 other groups or sets taking place during the rest of the festival). And since a festival marathon is where love and devotion for jazz meet endurance, weather forecasting and project planning, we come to the rescue suggesting a few ways you could skin this jazz cat, by criteria like prominence, convenience, gender-inclusiveness, generation, provenance, personality. (Detailed schedules and maps are available at the end of the article.)
As usual, our suggestions reflect personal preferences, but we do our best to break down the JazzFest's extensive schedule to allow for maximum customization. If you have a different approach than those suggested here, please share it in the comments section below.
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
You are the typical NYC by-product. You care only for the best of the best. You are not fazed by long lines, as they represent an opportunity to meditate your way to excellent performances. You are fit, so running from a venue to another to check-mark all the highlights of the festival is a welcome opportunity to keep your Fitbit at bay. And if the need to constantly get to the next best gig means that you won't be able to stay at a concert for its full duration, your FOMO monkey mind will get endless supplies of dopamine rewards. If this is who you are, then those listed below might represent a few ways to match the most promising performances of each time-slot with the realities imposed by the festival's schedule as well as the distances between venues. To resolve your dilemmas if you find that the time between shows may be tighter than your transportation mode permits, we have marked with an asterisk the shows you may wish to prioritize.Friday, January 12 [Manhattan]
- 6PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Cyro Baptista (City Winery)
Cyro Baptista
percussion
b.1950 - 6:30PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Marc Ribot New Trio feat.
Marc Ribot
guitar
b.1954" data-original-title="" title="">James Brandon Lewis (Bowery Ballroom)*James Brandon Lewis
saxophone, tenor
b.1983 - 7:15PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Aaron Parks Little Big (City Winery)* or
Aaron Parks
drums
b.1983" data-original-title="" title="">Micah Thomas Trio (Zinc Bar)Micah Thomas
piano
b.1997 - 8:15PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Anthony Tidd's Sanity with
Anthony Tidd
bass" data-original-title="" title="">Ursula Rucker (NuBlu)Ursula Rucker
poet / spoken word - 9:30PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Marshall Allen's Ghost Horizons (NuBlu) or
Marshall Allen
saxophone, alto
b.1924" data-original-title="" title="">Immanuel Wilkins at 9:45 (City Winery)Immanuel Wilkins
saxophone, alto
b.1997 - 10PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Tyshawn Sorey Piano Trio* (Le Poisson Rouge)
Tyshawn Sorey
drums
b.1980 - 10:30PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Angelika Niescier,
Angelika Niescier
saxophone" data-original-title="" title="">Tomeka Reid,Tomeka Reid
cello" data-original-title="" title="">Savannah Harris (Zurcher Gallery)Savannah Harris
drums - 11:00PM.
" data-original-title="" title="">The Jazz Passengers Celebrate
" data-original-title="" title="">Curtis Fowlkes* (Bowery Ballroom) orCurtis Fowlkes
trombone
1950 - 2023" data-original-title="" title="">Shabaka Hutchings & Quartetto Fantastico* (City Winery)Shabaka Hutchings
woodwinds - 12:30AM. The Harvest Time Project: Tribute to " data-original-title="" title="">Pharoah Sanders* (Le Poisson Rouge)
Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor
1940 - 2022 - 1:00AM. Charlie Hall's Get Up with It (NuBlu)
- 1:45AM. " data-original-title="" title="">Craig Taborn,
Craig Taborn
piano
b.1970" data-original-title="" title="">Ches Smith,Ches Smith
drums" data-original-title="" title="">Tomeka Reid* (Le Poisson Rouge)Tomeka Reid
cello
Saturday, January 13 [Brooklyn]
- 4:30PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Laraaji (Superior Ingredients Rooftop)
Laraaji
various - 5:45PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Steve Lehman Trio with
Steve Lehman
saxophone, alto" data-original-title="" title="">Mark Turner music ofMark Turner
saxophone, tenor
b.1965" data-original-title="" title="">Anthony Braxton (Superior Ingredients Rooftop)*Anthony Braxton
woodwinds
b.1945 - 6:45PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Milena Casado (Baby's All Right)
Milena Casado
flugelhorn - 7:30PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber (Brooklyn Bowl)
Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber
band / ensemble / orchestra
b.1999 - 8:15PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Caroline Davis' Alula (Superior Ingredients Rooftop)
Caroline Davis
saxophone
b.1981 - 9PM. Shabaka, " data-original-title="" title="">Jason Moran,
Jason Moran
piano
b.1975" data-original-title="" title="">Carlos Ni?o, " data-original-title="" title="">Saul Williams (Music Hall of Williamsburg)*Carlos Niño
percussion - 10PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Matana Roberts (Superior Ingredients)
Matana Roberts
saxophone, alto - 10:45PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Roy Nathanson's 82 Days* (Love Labs)
Roy Nathanson
saxophone
b.1951 - 11.30AM. The Harvest Time Project with " data-original-title="" title="">Irreversible Entanglements: Tribute to
Irreversible Entanglements
band / ensemble / orchestra
b.2015" data-original-title="" title="">Pharoah Sanders* (Le Poisson Rouge)Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor
1940 - 2022 - 12.15AM. " data-original-title="" title="">Kahil El'Zabar's Ethnic Heritage Ensemble* (Superior Ingredients)
Kahil El'Zabar
drums
b.1953 - 1.30AM. " data-original-title="" title="">Damon Locks,
Damon Locks
composer / conductor" data-original-title="" title="">Rob Mazurek: New Future Radio City (Superior Ingredients)Rob Mazurek
trumpet
b.1965
Our Love Is Here to Stay
A.k.a. The stationary pragmatist's approach
You are an observer. Your position within a crowd is never random; it is always chosen with surgical precision to ensure that you are front-stage in four moves max, something which cannot be done if you keep hopping from venue to venue. You know that perfection is the enemy of good. You have assigned reward points to all concerts and have figured out a geo-referenced manner to maximize the reward-to-footsteps ratio, so you choose to stay put, or quasi-put. One thing you may need to consider, though, is that if you're staying at a venue where they charge a minimum at each set (i.e. Bitter End, City Winery, Zinc Bar), you may need to be ready to drink, or eat, quite a bit (practical tip: after the second consecutive burger consider a doggy bag option, after all the next morning you might be hung-over from the jazz binge, and don't forget to tip the staff appropriately or they may end up resenting jazz crowds)... Below are our favorite options, in order of preference.Friday, January 12 [Manhattan]
- City Winery 6:00PM-1:00AM: Cyro Baptista; Aaron Parks Little Big; Rogê; Immanuel Wilkins; Shabaka & Quartetto Fantastico; " data-original-title="" title="">Nduduzo Makhathini.
Nduduzo Makhathini
keyboards
b.1982 - Bowery Ballroom 6:30PM-12:00AM: Marc Ribot New Trio feat. James Brandon Lewis; Marc Ribot & " data-original-title="" title="">Mary Halvorson; Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog; The Jazz Passengers Celebrate Curtis Fowlkes.
Mary Halvorson
guitar - Le Poisson Rouge 6:15PM-2:30AM: Next Jazz Legacy; " data-original-title="" title="">Brandee Younger Trio;
Brandee Younger
harp
b.1983" data-original-title="" title="">Samora Pinderhughes; Tyshawn Sorey Piano Trio;Samora Pinderhughes
vocals" data-original-title="" title="">Karl Denson Project; The Harvest Time Project: Tribute toKarl Denson
saxophone" data-original-title="" title="">Pharoah Sanders; Craig Taborn, Ches Smith, Tomeka Reid.Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor
1940 - 2022
Saturday January 13 [Brooklyn]
- Loove Labs 7PM-11:30PM: " data-original-title="" title="">Anna Webber;
Anna Webber
saxophone, tenor
b.1984" data-original-title="" title="">Kate Gentile: Find Letter X;Kate Gentile
drums" data-original-title="" title="">Simon Moullier Quartet; Roy Nathanson: 82 Days.Simon Moullier
vibraphone - Union Pool: 6:15PM-1:15AM: " data-original-title="" title="">Samir LanGus; Natural Information Society; Mendoza / Hoff Revels; Ryan Sawyer & Wendy Eisenberg; Harriet Tubman.
- The Superior Ingredients/Superior Ingredients Rooftop Combo. Superior Ingredients Rooftop 4:30-10:30: Laaraj (Sunset Meditation); Steve Lehman Trio with Mark Turner; " data-original-title="" title="">Tineke Postma; Caroline Davis' Alula;
Tineke Postma
saxophone, alto
b.1978" data-original-title="" title="">Oran Etkin Open Arms Project. Then go downstairs and catchOran Etkin
clarinet" data-original-title="" title="">Matana Roberts; Intercity Sound Ensemble;Matana Roberts
saxophone, alto" data-original-title="" title="">Kahil El'Zabar's Ethnic Heritage Ensemble; Damon Locks & Rob Mazurek.Kahil El'Zabar
drums
b.1953 - The Baby's All Right/Music Hall of Williamsburg Combo. Baby's All Right: 6:15PM-7:45PM: " data-original-title="" title="">Terri Lyne Carrington + Social Science; Milena Casado. Then walk over the Music Hall of Williamsburg for
Terri Lyne Carrington
drums
b.1965" data-original-title="" title="">Rafiq Bhatia & Chris Pattishall; Shabaka, Jason Moran, Carlos Nino, Saul Williams;Rafiq Bhatia
guitar" data-original-title="" title="">José James; The Harvest Time Project withJosé James
vocals
b.1978" data-original-title="" title="">Irreversible Entanglements: Tribute toIrreversible Entanglements
band / ensemble / orchestra
b.2015" data-original-title="" title="">Pharoah Sanders;Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor
1940 - 2022 - The Loove Labs/Music Hall of Williamsburg Combo. Loove Labs 7PM-11:30PM: " data-original-title="" title="">Anna Webber;
Anna Webber
saxophone, tenor
b.1984" data-original-title="" title="">Kate Gentile: Find Letter X;Kate Gentile
drums" data-original-title="" title="">Simon Moullier Quartet; Roy Nathanson: 82 Days. Then just hop to the Music Hall and catch the tribute to Pharoah Sanders.Simon Moullier
vibraphone

Harish Raghavan
bass
Brandon Seabrook
guitarb.1984

Felix Pastorius
drums
Jonathan Maron
bass, electric
Ilhan Ersahin
saxophoneWorld-view Approaches
(Way More than) Four Women
A.k.a. The gender inclusiveness approach
Winter JazzFest has been at the fore-front of gender-inclusive programming for so long that, by now, festival-goers do not find it refreshing that there's balance between female-identifying and male-identifying musicians on stage, they expect it. Below are various ways to support this thread that goes through the marathons' programming:Friday, January 12 [Manhattan]
- 6:00PM. " data-original-title="" title="">ArcoIris Sandoval Sonic Asylum Trio (Zinc Bar)
ArcoIris Sandoval
piano - 7:30PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Brandee Younger Trio (Le Poisson rouge)
Brandee Younger
harp
b.1983 - 8:15PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Chiquita Magic,
Chiquita Magic
keyboards" data-original-title="" title="">Ambrose Akinmusire,Ambrose Akinmusire
trumpet
b.1982" data-original-title="" title="">Justin Brown (Racket), or at 8:30Justin Brown
drums" data-original-title="" title="">Amirtha Kidambi's Elder Ones (Radionublu)Amirtha Kidambi
drums - 10:30PM. Angelika Niescier, Tomeka Reid, Savannah Harris (Zurcher Gallery)
- 12:00AM. Alissia (Racket)
- 1:30AM. Nite Bjuti: " data-original-title="" title="">Candice Hoyes,
Candice Hoyes
vocals" data-original-title="" title="">Val Jeanty,Val Jeanty
electronics" data-original-title="" title="">Mimi Jones,Mimi Jones
bass" data-original-title="" title="">Maria Grand,Maria Grand
saxophone, tenor" data-original-title="" title="">Marta Sanchez (Zinc Bar)Marta Sanchez
piano
Saturday, January 13 [Brooklyn]
- 6:00PM. Terry Lyne Carrington + Social Science (Baby's All Right)
- 6:45PM. Milena Casado (Baby's All Right) or Tineke Postma at 7PM (Superior Ingredients Rooftop) or Anna Webber at 7PM (Loove Labs)
- 8:15PM. Caroline Davis' Alula (Superior Ingredients Rooftop), or Kate Gentile Find Letter X at 8.15 (Loove Labs)
- 8:45PM. Mendoza Hoff Revels (Union Pool)
- 10:00PM. Ryan Sawyer & Wendy Eisenberg (Union Pool)
- 10:45PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Zoh Amba,
Zoh Amba
woodwinds
b.2000" data-original-title="" title="">Shahzad Ismaily,Shahzad Ismaily
bass, electric" data-original-title="" title="">Jim White, " data-original-title="" title="">Steve Gunn (Baby's All Right)Jim White
drums
b.1969 - 1:30AM. Nite Bjuti: Candice Hoyes, Val Jeanty, Mimi Jones, Maria Grand, Marta Sanchez (Zinc Bar)
Young and (Not) Foolish (At All)
A.k.a. The generational approach
Winter JazzFest has traditionally offered the opportunity of discovering young talent, putting them on the same stage with more established artists, giving them the opportunity to play to larger audiences but also to build relationships with other musicians and promoters, agents etc. If you enjoy nurturing emerging artists, these are concerts you might want to consider:Friday, January 12 [Manhattan]
- 6:15PM. Next Jazz Legacy (Le Poisson Rouge)
- 7:15PM. Micah Thomas (Zinc Bar) or " data-original-title="" title="">Kalia Vandever at 7:30PM (Zurcher Gallery)
Kalia Vandever
trombone
b.1995 - 8:30PM. Amirtha Kidambi's Elder Ones (NuBlu)
- 9PM. Léon Phal (Bitter End)
- 9:45PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Tobias Meinhart (Zinc Bar)
Tobias Meinhart
saxophone - 12:15AM. " data-original-title="" title="">Jonathan Hoard (Zinc Bar)
Saturday, January 13 [Brooklyn]
- 6:45PM. Milena Casado (Baby's All Right)
- 8:15PM. Kate Gentile Find Letter X (Loove Labs)
- 9:30PM. Simon Moullier (Loove Labs)
- 10:45PM. Zoh Amba, Shahzad Ismaily, Jim White, Steve Gunn (Baby's All Right)
The inter-generational approach
This edition of the JazzFest will feature a number of interesting concerts where today's masters will pay tribute to yesterday's masters. If you like this inter-generational dimension, then these are the concerts for you:Friday, January 12 [Manhattan]
- 9:30PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Ray Angry & Friends feat. J.Period: A Tribute to J Dilla & Amp Fiddler
- 11:00PM. The Jazz Passengers Celebrate Curtis Fowlkes (Bowery Ballroom)
- 12:30AM. The Harvest Time Project: Tribute to " data-original-title="" title="">Pharoah Sanders (Le Poisson Rouge)
Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor
1940 - 2022
Saturday, January 13 [Brooklyn]
- 11.30AM. The Harvest Time Project with Irreversible Entanglements: Tribute to Pharoah Sanders (Le Poisson Rouge)
Geographical Approaches
The WJF might be the festival where fans and promoters from all over the world come to learn about the New York scene's going-ons, but it is also the event where Newyorkers get a rare chance to remedy the thirst for foreign musicians caused by the protectionistic practices that make it prohibitively expensive for them to tour in the USA. While the Chicago and London showcases of the past, which brought some of the highlight performances of the previous editions, seem to have somewhat dried-out, there are still some very interesting trails:The Paris trail
Friday, January 12 [Manhattan]
As per tradition, The Paris Jazz Club will take over the Bitter End and present emerging projects from the French scene, with the highlights being the hooky brand of electro-jazz by Léon Phal and the tribute to the Grateful Dead by
Stephane Belmondo
trumpetb.1967
Lionel Belmondo
b.1963

Aurore Voilqué
violinAlexis Valet
vibraphoneThe California trail
Friday, January 12 [Manhattan]
- 7:15PM. " data-original-title="" title="">Surya Botofasina,
Surya Botofasina
keyboards" data-original-title="" title="">Carlos Ni?o, Nate Mercerau (City Winery)Carlos Niño
percussion - 11:00PM. Shabaka & Quartetto Fantastico (City Winery) or at 11:15PM " data-original-title="" title="">Karl Denson Project (Le Poisson Rouge)
Karl Denson
saxophone
Improvisation over planning
If you think that painstakingly planning how to approach the Festival goes against the improvisational spirit of the music it features, just follow your instinct, feel the vibe, keep your ears open, and engage in real-time-problem solving. Going from venue to venue, concert to concert, may then turn into a performance in itself, and the leader is you! Given the quality of the programming, even a totally random selection approach should ensure a rewarding experience.View the Schedule and Maps
Friday, January 12: Manhattan Marathon


Saturday, January 13: Brooklyn Marathon


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