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Big Ears Festival 2024

Courtesy Andy Feliu
Knoxville, TN
March 21-24, 2024
After last year's triumphant tenth anniversary, the festival returned with the slogan "The adventure continues." The iconic and influential Nonesuch Records' 60th anniversary was celebrated with performances by

Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970

Darcy James Argue
composer / conductorb.1975

Mary Halvorson
guitarDavone Tines
vocalsSam Amidon
guitar
Rhiannon Giddens
vocals
Laurie Anderson
violinMolly Tuttle
guitar, acoustic
Robin Holcomb
pianoElectronica pioneer " data-original-title="" title="">King Britt curated a fourteen-artist, four-day Blacktronika program with legendary artists and young visionaries. He joined a full-fledged roster of hip-hop influencers and innovators like Armand Hammer, MAVI, and Roc Marciano.
2023 Pulitzer Prize-winner Rhiannon Giddens was in residence performing several different programs; four of his bands celebrated the legacy of NEA Jazz Master and 2016 Pulitzer recipient

Henry Threadgill
woodwindsb.1944

Marc Ribot
guitarb.1954
This year, Big Ears had the opportunity to present two very special programs multiple times during the festival weekend. Due to the unique nature of these performances in their smaller, more intimate venues, a separate add-on ticket was required (a festival first). Performing in support of his chart-topping, ambient flute recording, New Blue Sun,

André 3000
vocalsThursday, March 21
Tord Gustavsen Trio
Norwegian pianist
Tord Gustavsen
pianob.1970

Steinar Raknes
bass
Jarle Vespestad
drums
Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945
Mary Halvorson Amarylis
The sextet that recorded guitarist
Mary Halvorson
guitar
Adam O'Farrill
trumpetb.1994

Jacob Garchik
trombone
Patricia Brennan
vibraphone
Nick Dunston
bass
Tomas Fujiwara
drumsCharles Lloyd
Veteran saxophonist
Charles Lloyd
saxophoneb.1938

Jason Moran
pianob.1975

Larry Grenadier
bass, acousticb.1966

Eric Harland
drumsb.1976

Brian Blade
drumsb.1970

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Fred Frith: Drawing Sound
In their ongoing collaboration, "Drawing Sound," guitarist/composer/improviser
Fred Frith
guitarb.1949
Jason Hoopes
bass, electric
Jordan Glenn
drums
Susana Santos Silva
trumpetb.1979
Friday, March 22
John Paul Jones
Bassist/keyboardist/mandolinist/composer
John Paul Jones
bass
Led Zeppelin
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1968
Fred Frith & Ikue Mori
Multi-instrumentalist
Fred Frith
guitarb.1949

Ikue Mori
electronicsAndré 3000: New Blue Sun Live
Rapper
André 3000
vocals
Carlos Niño
percussion
Surya Botofasina
keyboardsDeantoni Parks
drumsDarcy James Argue's Secret Society

Darcy James Argue
composer / conductorb.1975

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Levon Helm
drums1942 - 2012

The Band
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1967
Saturday, March 23
Fred Frith (Solo)
Saving the best for last, guitarist
Fred Frith
guitarb.1949
Dave Holland New Quartet
Bassist/composer
Dave Holland
bassb.1946

Jaleel Shaw
saxophone, altob.1978

Kris Davis
pianob.1980

Nasheet Waits
drumsb.1971

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021
Roger Eno
Composer/pianist
Roger Eno
piano
Brian Eno
synthesizerb.1948
Cecily Eno
vocalsShabaka

Shabaka Hutchings
woodwinds
Sons of Kemet
band / ensemble / orchestra
The Comet Is Coming
band / ensemble / orchestraSunday, March 23
Ches Smith's Laugh Ash
Percussionist/composer
Ches Smith
drumsShara Lunon
vocals
Anna Webber
saxophone, tenorb.1984

Oscar Noriega
clarinet
James Brandon Lewis
saxophone, tenorb.1983

Nate Wooley
trumpetb.1974

Jennifer Choi
violinKyle Armbrust
violaMichael Nicolas
cello
Shahzad Ismaily
bass, electricKMRU
Joseph Kamaru (aka KMRU) is a Kenyan-born ambient electronic artist based in Berlin. His performance was part of the Blacktronica series, and electronica pioneer " data-original-title="" title="">King Britt declared himself a big fan during his introduction. The music began with a soft drone, then a slow crescendo, pulsing, for twenty minutes. The second piece introduced a new pulsing drone with high harmonics. Vinyl noise and buzzing preceded a new crescendo: a soft layer sounded like distant voices. And so it went, concluding with a slow fade, with the final layers fading out last. The show mirrored his recordings, although perhaps louder than expected.Jakob Bro
Danish guitarist
Jakob Bro
guitarb.1978

Anders Christensen
bass, acoustic
Brian Blade
drumsb.1970

Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011
Julian Lage & the Speak to Me Band
Guitarist
Julian Lage
guitar, electric
Jorge Roeder
bass, acoustic
Levon Henry
woodwinds
Patrick Warren
piano
Rudy Royston
drums
Kris Davis
pianob.1980
Last year's festival was plagued by constant Capacity Alerts: announcements that a venue was full and new entry would only be allowed if audience members left. This year, the organizers limited the number of passes, added some venues, and offered separate ticketing for the two special events. It seems to have helped, but there were still problems at smaller venues (even the Bijou Theatre on a few occasions, with its capacity of 700). It was probably unavoidable to some extent. At least the Capacity Alerts included helpful alternate suggestions.
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Adam O'Farrill
Jacob Garchik
Patricia Brennan
Nick Dunston
Tomas Fujiwara
charles lloyd
jason moran
Larry Grenadier
Eric Harland
Brian Blade
Heike Liss
Jason Hoopes
Jordan Glenn
KMRU
John Paul Jones
Ikue Mori
Andr 3000
Carlos Nio
Nate Mercereau
Surya Botofasina
Deantoni Parks
Darcy James Argue
Levon Helm
The Band
Dave Holland
Jaleel Shaw
Kris Davis
Nasheet Waits
Chick Corea
Roger Eno
Harold Budd
Cecily Eno
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Ches Smith
Shara Lunon
Anna Webber
Oscar Noriega
James Brandon Lewis
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Jennifer Choi
Kyle Armbrust
Michael Nicolas
Shahzad Ismaily
Jakob Bro
Anders Christensen
Paul Motian
Julian Lage
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Levon Henry
Patrick Warren
Rudy Royston
Susana Santos Silva
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