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Saturday at the Monterey Jazz Festival
BySaturday at the Monterey Jazz Festival featured excellent performances by some of the lesser known artists, fine concerts by headliners and a great after-hour jam sessions. It was another splendid day with much great music. My day at the fest started out mid-afternoon with a fine performance by accomplished trumpeter

Sean Jones
trumpetb.1978

Victor Gould
piano
Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970
Monsieur Perrine, a band hailing from Colombia, is truly an act beyond category. They fuse Colombian folk, Latin pop with

Django Reinhardt
guitar1910 - 1953

Kyle Eastwood
bassb.1968

Alex Norris
trumpet
Jason Rigby
saxophone, tenorb.1974
The

Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1995

John Clayton
bassb.1952

Jeff Clayton
saxophone1954 - 2020

Jeff Hamilton
drumsb.1953

Gerald Clayton
piano
Joe Sanders
bassb.1896

Obed Calvaire
drums
Leslie Odom Jr.
vocalsb.1981

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Jimmy Heath
saxophone, tenor1926 - 2020

Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952

Branford Marsalis
saxophoneb.1960

Joshua Redman
saxophoneb.1969

Scott Colley
bassb.1963

Lewis Nash
drumsb.1958
The " data-original-title="" title="">Next Generation Jazz Orchestra is an assemblage of the most talented high school musicians and recent graduates from across the country. They were featured throughout the festival on the Education Stage, in various aggregates from small group to big band. The stage was situated in the middle of the Fair Grounds and I periodically listened to the very fine musicians. I was most impressed by 19-year-old

Sasha Berliner
vibraphoneIf 10 hours of jazz wasn't enough, there were the nightly jam sessions at the Hyatt Regency Monterey, the hotel where most of the artists stayed. On Friday and Saturday nights, the place was packed to the rafters. The jam sessions were anchored by a trio led by drummer (and surgeon) Dr. David Morwood. Several notable artists and some lesser known ones sat in with the group. Highlights include a brief, but lovely flugelhorn interlude by

Roy Hargrove
trumpet1969 - 2018

James Carter
multi-instrumentalistb.1969

Isaiah Collier
saxophone- 1998
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Sean Jones leading
Victor Gould
Castro Coleman
Caroll McLaughlin
Jimi Hendrix
Monsieur Perrine
Django Reinhardt
Catalina Garcia
Kyle Eastwood
Alex Norris
Jason Rigby
Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
John Clayton
Jeff Clayton
Jeff Hamilton
Gerald Clayton
Joe Sanders
Obed Calvaire
Ricky Woodard
Leslie Odom Jr.
Sonny Rollins
Jimmy Heath
joe lovano
Branford Marsalis
Joshua Redman
Scott Colley
Lewis Nash
Next Generation Jazz Orchestra
Sasha Berliner
Akili Bradley
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David Morwood
Roy Hargrove
James Carter
Isaiah Collier
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