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NYC Winter Jazzfest 2018 - The Friday Marathon

More than fifty different acts of all stripes and sizes took part in the Friday marathon and, between both marathon nights and the seven standalone events bookending them, approximately one hundred thirty groups appeared on the bill, speaking once again to jazz’s wide gaze and NYC Winter Jazzfest’s all-inclusive ethos.
The Friday Marathon
New York, NY
January 12, 2018
As the setting sun ushered in the first of two NYC Winter Jazzfest marathon nights on Friday, January 12, the only thing that seemed to be missing was winter itself. After coping with a deep freeze for weeks, encountering an extreme thaw with the mercury making it into the fifties was somewhat shocking for those out and about for this annual event. In fact, it seemed to suck the very essence of the season from the air. But the spirit of this jazz happening was undiminished.
Talk of scaling back a bit preceded the fourteenth edition of this beloved festival, and the number of bands presented over the course of eight days supported such statements, but there was no shortage of incredible music to hear. More than fifty different acts of all stripes and sizes took part in the Friday marathon and, between both marathon nights and the seven standalone events bookending them, approximately one hundred thirty groups appeared on the bill, speaking once again to jazz's wide gaze and NYC Winter Jazzfest's all-inclusive ethos.
Those accustomed to bouncing around from venue to venue for the marathon had good reason to show-hop on this most unseasonable of Friday nights. Piano sophisticate

Ehud Asherie
pianob.1979

Jaimie Branch
trumpet1983 - 2022

Nicole Mitchell
fluteb.1967
The New School's Jazz Building on West 13th Street played host to two different stages and ten different acts over the course of the evening, proving to be a hospitable environment for taking in a wide variety of socially conscious and musically stimulating performances.

Alexis Cuadrado
bassb.1971
Leading a well-balanced dectet through his score, Cuadrado managed to highlight the goings-on in the film while also bringing a deeper sense of thought and purpose to the fore. After a dose of tension in the opening credits, dovetailing vibes and bass presented a jaunty theme, topsy-turvy ideals came forth to mirror a rocky sea voyage, hemiola happenings had their moment, and bass clarinet and muted brass traded thoughts. But the most striking moment may very well have been the reharmonized touch of "America The Beautiful" that connected with the sight of The Statue of Liberty. Upon its arrival, mixed emotions swirled through the room. Themes of anxiety, hope, and love followed, further connecting with Chaplin's work and society in the present moment. Standout soloists like trombonist

Ryan Keberle
tromboneb.1980
The next set, three floors above, proved to be the most animated of the evening. Drummer

Ches Smith
drums
Matt Mitchell
pianob.1975

Anna Webber
saxophone, tenorb.1984
As Smith's performance ended, The New Standards was midway through its show on the 2nd floor. That trio's modus operandicoating pop songs in jazz languageresulted in a presentation that included a highly accessible take on Elvis Costello's "Watching The Detectives" and a taste of New Order. In an ingratiating but innocuous manner, the band, through song and speech, added a welcome dose of levity to the mix that was largely absent from any of the other sets under discussion here.
Vocalist

Sara Serpa
vocalsb.1979

Zeena Parkins
harp
Ingrid Laubrock
saxophoneb.1970
Once Serpa relinquished the floor, some technical difficulties on the sound end of the equation held up the start of guitarist

Brandon Ross
guitar
Stomu Takeishi
bass
Steph Richards
trumpetJT Lewis
drumsThe final set in the 2nd Floor Theatera performance from

Peter Apfelbaum
saxophoneb.1960

Bill Laswell
bassb.1955

Natalie Cressman
trombone
Will Bernard
guitarPhoto Credit: Eric van Nieuwland
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Nicole Mitchell
Alexis Cuadrado
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Ches Smith
Matt Mitchell
Nahomie Joseph
Anna Webber
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Zeena Parkins
Ingrid Laubrock
Brandon Ross
Stomu Takeishi
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Bill Laswell
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Jill Ryan
Will Bernard
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