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Monterey Jazz Festival 2015

Monterey Jazz Festival, at 58, is still a fine model of how to present a jazz festival which pays respects to all the many branches and legacies of jazz, from the historicist perspective to more adventurous artists on the current scene.
Monterey County Fairgrounds
Monterey, CA
September 18-20, 2015
Try as one might to just take the venerable but vibrant Monterey Jazz Festival for its immediate, present-tense and face value pleasure, historical angles keep filtering into the event, intentionally and otherwise. For this year's big, multi-staged jazz meeting at the Monterey Fairgrounds, celebrated its 58th birthday (and born in 1958, a numerical synchronism), and number-nerds will recall that last year's model had a 57/75 resonance, between the festival's 57th anniversary and the Blue Note Records 75th anniversary being toasted.
Perhaps the strongest in-house historical aspect of the 2015 Monterey Festival involved an artist who is all of 33, but whose link to the festival goes back over half his life to high school days as a prodigious young trumpeter-to-watch. The unique and forward-thinking

Ambrose Akinmusire
trumpetb.1982
Akinmusire was more than up to the challenge of coming up with something fresh and substantial, as he unveiled the intriguing chamber jazz piece "The Forgotten Places," for his quartet "+ 5" from a classical perspective, plus limber vocalist

Theo Bleckmann
vocals
Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
From a very different historical vein, this year's festival opened with a fascinating tribute to

Erroll Garner
piano1921 - 1977

Geri Allen
piano1957 - 2017

Christian Sands
pianob.1989

Jason Moran
pianob.1975
In the late slot on opening night, a different kind of tribute hit the stage, with the dazzling project "Jaco's World," a big band paean to the late, great

Jaco Pastorius
bass, electric1951 - 1987

Vince Mendoza
composer / conductorb.1961
"Jaco's World," clearly a festival highlight, was a set fortified with vivid reminders of Pastorius' sensitivity and mastery as a composer, with "Teen Town," "Liberty City," "Slang/Punk Jazz," "Havona" in the mix, and a slight detour, from Joni Mitchell's Mingus project, "Dry Cleaner from Des Moines," with guest vocalist Tierney Sutton nailing it, as usual. Soloists included Pastorius big band alumnus

Bob Mintzer
saxophoneb.1953

Felix Pastorius
drumsOverall, the festival, under inspired artistic director Tim Jackson's wise, idiomatically ecumenical watch, is a fine model of how to present a jazz festival which pays respects to all the many branches and legacies of jazz, from the historicist perspective to more adventurous artists on the current scene. Big names on the roster included a fruitful visit by artists-in-residence Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, sounding, expectedly, like a clean-burning paradigm of what a big band should be. They roamed the fairgrounds in various contexts: leader

Wynton Marsalis
trumpetb.1961

Walter Blanding
saxophone, tenorb.1971
On a much more minimal front, the dynamo duo of

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Bela Fleck
banjob.1958

Christian McBride
bassb.1972

Brian Blade
drumsb.1970

Dianne Reeves
vocalsb.1956
On the downside, the closing act by

Chris Botti
trumpetb.1962
There's a new incarnation of the Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour road show in town (coming soon to a city near you, on tour in 2016), and it's an especially strong assembly of playerspowerhouse trumpeter

Nicholas Payton
trumpetb.1973

Ravi Coltrane
saxophone, tenorb.1965

Gerald Clayton
piano
Justin Brown
drums
Joe Sanders
bassb.1896

Raul Midon
vocalsOff to the left of the mainstream offerings and the arena stage spectaculars, there was much to be savored, including thoughtful (and thought-fueled) guitarist

Kurt Rosenwinkel
guitarb.1970

Theo Croker
trumpetb.1985
Landing yet higher on the list of "side" venue ecstasies was the Sunday evening set by

Rudresh Mahanthappa
saxophone, altob.1971

Matt Mitchell
pianob.1975
In the tradition of the "each to his own" subjectivity of tastes when it comes to jazz that matters, I would like to opt for the early Sunday night encounter with Bird Calls as my grand finale memory for Monterey 2015, an altogether impressive addition to this great festival's ongoing history/story.
Photo Credit: Walter Atkins
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