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Sun and Stars at Montclair Jazz Festival
ByIt all started with vocalist Melissa Walker who birthed the movement in 1999 when she created a program called "Let's Build a Jazz House," introducing jazz to youngsters in the Newark school system in a most inventive way. Through the years, many top-flight musicians signed on as teachers and mentors, creating a blend of formal education with traditional "on-the-job" training. Saxophonist

Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952

Dave Stryker
guitarb.1957

Radam Schwartz
organ, Hammond B3
Christian McBride
bassb.1972

Oscar Perez
pianob.1974
The program has grown to include scholarships, master classes, instrumental and vocal school programs, and performances by the Jazz House Big Band throughout the year. Over 100 students completed this summer's annual workshop held at the state-of-the-art Cali School of Music facility at Montclair State University, thanks to the generosity of the Cali family.
Feeling the need for some Vitamin J, my partner-photographer Michael and I drove east from Hunterdon County, arriving in Montclair as the sun was frying eggs on sidewalks. With online directions and good signage we found a parking space at a shuttle stop and rode the big bus to the park.
The program began at noon and featured organist-pianist Radam Schwartz and his group Organized, followed by The Jazz House Faculty Collective, comprised of esteemed jazz musicians who serve as faculty members and mentors. There was plenty of Vitamin D to go around that Saturday. The baking sun drove concert goers under umbrellas, kiosks, trees, blankets, and broad hats. While their bodies absorbed the stuff of strong bones, their souls were nourished by Vitamin J for jazz, J for joy.
Christian McBride, four-time Grammy award-winning bassist, came on soon after we arrived with his ever ready, high-voltage smile. Add the talents of Oscar Perez at the piano,

Bruce Williams
saxophone
Billy Hart
drumsb.1940

José James
vocalsb.1978
They had me with "Body and Soul," their first song, once banned because the lyrics were thought too explicit for radio. James sang two

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Billy Eckstine
vocals1914 - 1993

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994

Bobby Darin
vocals1936 - 1973
Vendors were plentiful and working hard to keep the crowds fed and hydrated. Reversing the process to get home proved as flawless as getting there. A non-profit, Jazz House Kids is always in need of donations. You can donate or volunteer through their website. Consider it fair exchange for all the free jazz at the Montclair Jazz Festival.
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