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BRIC JazzFest 2016
ByBRIC House
Brooklyn, NY
October 8-15, 2016
After a successful debut in 2015, the BRIC JazzFest returned to the BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn, New York, this year with two nights of jazz-related films and a music "marathon" of twenty-seven acts spread evenly over three nights. The biggest names included

David Murray
saxophone, tenorb.1955

Terrace Martin
saxophone
Marc Ribot
guitarb.1954

Henry Grimes
bass, acoustic1935 - 2020

Eddie Palmieri
piano1936 - 2025

Lisa Fischer
vocalsThe roots of jazz are African-American, but several generations of cross-cultural growth has fueled both the popularity and talent base of this protean art form across the globe. As many different styles have emerged, Brooklyn, the revitalized and highly diverse borough of New York, would seem a perfect place to showcase rising international jazz artists. And so it turned out to be.
British/Nigerian vocalist, bassist and composer

Michael Olatuja
bass
Return to Forever
band / ensemble / orchestra
Fela Kuti
saxophone1938 - 1997

Stevie Wonder
vocalsb.1950

Chaka Khan
vocals
Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990
The exuberant Argentine vocalist and songwriter

Sofia Rei
vocalsFrom Havana, Cuba, the young, super-talented pianist and composer

Harold Lopez-Nussa
pianob.1983
The success of the BRIC JazzFest, which is curated by executive producer Jack Walsh, Diane Eber and Brice Rosenbloom, may soon cause it to outgrow its current comfortable home in the BRIC House. With an ambitious program packed with so many different styles of musicfrom jazz to funk to hip hop to acid house to Latin jazzby artists from around the country, and the world, eager to play before the smart, sophisticated Brooklyn audience, and with relatively few venues in the borough to showcase the music in a festival setting, the BRIC JazzFest producers may soon discover they have a monster success on their hands that could create a scenario of too much demand and too little space. We'll see; for now, jazz lovers in the community and in the City at large should celebrate this exciting addition to the ongoing Brooklyn cultural renaissance.
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Henry Grimes
Eddie Palmieri
Lisa Fischer
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Stevie Wonder
Chaka Khan
Wayne Shorter
Art Blakey
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