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Jazz At Juan-Les-Pins Festival 2022

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Jazz à Juan Festival
Juan les Pins, South of France
July 6-19 2022
Juan-les-Pins is an elegant beach town near Antibes, in the South of France. The stage is set on the Mediterranean sea shore, surrounded by pine trees and sandy beaches. There is no backdrop, so the audience, seated on metal bleachers, has a clear view of the sea and super yachts as the evenings turn from sunset to night.
Cecile McLorin Salvant
The sixty-first annual Jazz at Juan Festival was opened by threetime Grammy awards? winner
Cecile McLorin Salvant
vocalsb.1989
George Benson
Later that same evening,
George Benson
guitarb.1943

Chuck Berry
guitar, electric1926 - 2017

Fats Domino
piano1928 - 2017
Rhoda Scott's Ladies Band
On the second evening of the festival,
Rhoda Scott
organ, Hammond B3b.1938

Sophie Alour
saxophoneb.1974
Paul Anka
Later in the evening, composer and singer
Paul Anka
vocalsb.1941

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998
Roberto Fonseca trio
On Saturday, Jazz at Juan presented the
Roberto Fonseca
pianob.1975

Chucho Valdes
pianob.1941
Yandy Martinez put his electric base on its stand and took up the double bass on which he bowed an intro to "Besame Mucho" (kiss me lots), the best-known standard throughout the Spanish-speaking world. The double bass played expertly in arco alone on the stage gave a gripping and beautiful introduction. To lift the tune upbeat, Martinez slid his bow into its quiver and plucked the strings pizzicato. The drums gently brushed the melody until the piano came in with insistent chords and ended the tune with an elegant flourish. Fonseca abandoned the Steinway in favour of two electric keyboards, marching heavy chords of "Cadenas" (chains) all over the melody and a drum solo. The Roberto Fonseca Trio went out with "Mambo Para Nina," inviting the audience to stand up and dance.
Snarky Puppy

Michael League
bassNicolas Gardel
While some trumpeters cram as many notes as possible into each performance, Nicolas Gardel is a minimalist who doesn't chip or trip over notes in the rush. Instead, he concentrates on purity and the tonal value of every sound. He delivers quality, not quantity, and having seen the line of people waiting to buy his recordings after a performance, his approach resonates with audiences. Gardel, wearing a cap and white sunglasses against the early evening light, was joined by Thierry Ollé on piano. They opened with "Dance With Me" with Ollé on the 5' black Yamaha piano playing accompaniment. Their composition, "Janice," came next. Gardel is a minimalist, but he is not above trills, glissandi and the occasional growl for effect. In "I Fall in Love Too Easily," they played an offbeat blues section. In "Intimate Memories," Ollé slipped in a phrase from the Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby" just because. A highly polished performance which received strong support.Charles Lloyd 4tet
In 1966,
Charles Lloyd
saxophoneb.1938

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951

Kendrick Scott
drumsb.1980
Sébastien Farge 4Tet
On Bastille Day, July 14, it was fitting that Jazz at Juan should present an accordion performance. The accordion gives the sweetest, romantic music and is part of life in France. Sébastien Farge is a classically trained musician. His direction is more formal than Parisian manouche music. Still, his quartet had straight-ahead jazz set up with
Amaury Faye
pianob.1990
Gautier Laurent
bass, acousticJean-Marc Robin
drumsThree In A Box
In a park near the festival entrance, Jazz at Juan had a secondary stage erected. Here Three in a Box were led by Cyril Benhamou on Keyboards with Franck Alguhion on Drums and Pascal Blanc on bass. They played original music, which was the result of collaboration. The band started with "Conscience" and "Sweet Melody." The intro to "Waiting" was a psychedelic passage played on a secondary keyboard.Joey Alexander Trio
The
Joey Alexander
pianob.2003

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Wynton Marsalis
trumpetb.1961
He opened the evening with an original "Summer Rising" from the first quiet notes, a subtle change in Alexander's emphasis became apparent as he played a blues riff. Nothing has changed in Alexander's extraordinary quality of playing and inventive composing, but the blues entering his vocabulary is new. The following piece was titled "Angel Eyes," which began gently with the drums pushing for an acceleration which Alexander resisted playing closely with the bass. Another blues section led into a raised tempo where Alexander left the bench and stood up to play the fastest part on his feet at the Steinway. "Winter Blues," another original piece, began with a bass solo accompanied gently by the piano. At one point, Alexander moved to play a Rhodes keyboard standing up, which was a new departure for him. This was a mellow tune, intricate and pensive. Joey Alexander ended with "The Memory," a delicate trickling piece played on Rhodes keyboard and Steinway piano. (The Fender Rhodes has a piano movement. The hammer strikes a metal tine next to a pickup. The touch is closer to a piano than an electronic keyboard).
Diana Krall
In a previous performance at Juan Les Pins, Canadian singer and pianist
Diana Krall
piano and vocalsb.1964

Robert Hurst
bass, acousticb.1964

Harry James
trumpet1916 - 1983

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998

Anthony Wilson
guitarb.1968

Karriem Riggins
drumsb.1975
The artistic directors of Jazz at Juan delivered yet another top-class festival and will continue with free events in the area throughout the summer.
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