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Freihofer's Saratoga Jazz Festival 2019

Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, NY
June 29-30, 2019
High-level musicianship came to the forefront at the 42nd edition of Freihofer's Saratoga Jazz Festival, and Mother Nature cooperated at the essentially outdoor event. Both of those factors resulted in one of the largest crowds in the past decade or so.
What those crowds saw were outstanding performances by vocalists, killer music from some of jazz music's standard bearers, and surprises from newer, unheralded groups. The festival at SPAC, produced by Danny Melnick of Absolutely Live is known for both, but he is particularly adept at shining a light on young talent.
Vocalists
One of those bright young talents was singer
Veronica Swift
vocals
Emmet Cohen
pianob.1990

Anita O'Day
vocals1919 - 2006

Sarah Vaughan
vocals1924 - 1990

Stephanie Nakasian
vocals
Dave Frishberg
piano1933 - 2021

Kandace Springs
vocals
Norah Jones
pianob.1979
The Standard Bearers

George Benson
guitarb.1943
For those who like their jazz straight and strong, the

Joshua Redman
saxophoneb.1969

James Carter
multi-instrumentalistb.1969

Joe Locke
vibraphoneb.1959
Joshua Redman is as strong as ever, in fact probably getting better with time. The group

Aaron Goldberg
piano
Gregory Hutchinson
drumsb.1970

Reuben Rogers
bass, acousticJames Carter is a man with no inhibitions. His swagger is omnipresent, and he indeed likes to make a saxophone make noises one wouldn't expect it is capable of. Growling. Screeching. Soaring. But it fits and it doesn't hide the fact that this cat can flat out play. And his way with a ballad is sweet. Gerard Gibbs on the organ is soulful as anything, his chops part from gospel and from Richard "Groove" Holmes, but at this point in his career, what comes out at the end off the funnel is Gibbs.
Joe Locke is one of the great vibes players and his band, featuring the fine guitarist

Jonathan Kreisberg
guitarb.1972

Dr. Lonnie Smith
organ, Hammond B31942 - 2021
The Groups
The Black Arts Collective was co-founded by saxophonist
Wayne Escoffery
saxophone, tenorb.1975

Jeremy Pelt
trumpetb.1976

Johnathan Blake
drumsKansas Smitty's House Band is a new find. The musiciansrhythm section and three hornsare all young. They locked into many a sweet, medium-tempo groove, laid down some old-time swing in certain moments and played hot solos. Original compositions were good and the band put in a solid afternoon's work.
The Cuban group Los Van Van is touring in celebration of their 50th year. Heavy percussion and exotic dance rhythms propelled the band and had people literally dancing in the aisles and on the SPAC lawn. That's their intent. And they do it as well as anybody.

Antonio Sanchez
drumsb.1971

Thana Alexa
vocals
John Escreet
pianob.1984

Chase Baird
saxophone, tenorOn the mellower side was the Mercy Band, with

Jon Cowherd
piano
Steve Cardenas
guitar
John Patitucci
bassb.1959

Brian Blade
drumsb.1970
The rest
Donna Grantis, known as a guitar shredder who worked with Prince, meandered on the guitar, but played trite ideas that never caught fire, and music that wanderedto where? Unsure.
Trombone Shorty
tromboneb.1986
The festival also, for the first time, featured performances by two high school bands in the Capital District of New York state. BothSaratoga Springs High Schooland Shaker High Schooldid themselves proud.
Photo credit: Richard Conde
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