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Scenes from the 2023 DC Jazz Festival
ByThe DC Jazz Festival opening night at the House of Sweden, the embassy for Sweden and Iceland, began with a speech by Icelandic ambassador Berdis Ellertsdóttir on the popularity of America's music in the Nordic country. The festival collaborated with other embassies across the next five days to bring an international flair to the festival, while also keeping an eye on DC's unique musical heritage.

Sunna Gunnlaugs
pianob.1970
"In Iceland we always talk about weather," Gunnlaugs, referring to tracks on Becoming like "Suddenly Autumn" said to the crowd, "It rules everything."
Gunnlaug's music is warm and melodic, in stark contrast to the Icelandic winter. Drummer

Scott McLemore
drumsb.1973

The String Queens
band / ensemble / orchestra
Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021
On Thursday, amidst the remains of the shuttered Walter Reed General Hospital, the
Alex Hamburger
fluteJosé Luiz Martins
piano
Lisa Sokolov
vocalsb.1954
Friday's set of music at the Anacostia Jazz Hop stretched across several stages in the historic neighborhood. The day focused in part on DC's native form of funk music go-go that added congas and other percussion instruments to funk grooves to create a unique syncopated rhythm. New Orleans band Brass-A-Holics blended go-go with the eighth note pulse of New Orleans bounce, a subgenre of hip-hop.

The JoGo Project
band / ensemble / orchestraJoe Falero Latin Jazz
percussion
Terri Lyne Carrington
drumsb.1965

Michael Mayo
vocals
Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023

Omar Sosa
pianob.1965

Arturo O'Farrill
pianob.1960
The festival continued onto Sunday with several emissaries of New Orleans music including Big Chief

Donald Harrison
saxophone, altob.1960

Etienne Charles
trumpetb.1983

Dave Holland
bassb.1946

Samara Joy
vocalsTags
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Sunna Gunnlaugs
Scott McLemore
The String Queens
Chick Corea
Alex Hamburger
José Luiz Martins
Lisa Sokolov
Brass-A-Holics
The Jogo Project
Black Alley
Joe Falero Band
Terri Lyne Carrington
Michael Mayo
carla bley
Omar Sosa
Arturo O'Farrill
Big Chief Donald Harrison
Etienne Charles
Dave Holland
Samara Joy
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