Home » Jazz Articles » Live Review » We Jazz Festival 2017
We Jazz Festival 2017

While one door has closed a host of new ones are opening in Helsinki.
Anthony Shaw
We Jazz Festival
Helsinki, Finland
December 2-9, 2017
Being a party animal at latitudes above 60 degrees takes some doing in the winter months, in Anchorage as in Archangel. Helsinki is south of both cities, just, but is host to one of Scandinavia's hottest and yet coldest modern jazz festivals in the region.
Maybe it's because of the adversity of the climate, but surely equally due to the enlightened determination of the festival promoters, that the fifth We Jazz Festival has been another great success in terms of music as well as audiences. Once again headliners such as

The Necks
band / ensemble / orchestra
Jochen Rueckert
drumsb.1975
Over 60 musicians were involved in the week long program, the majority coming from Finland and surrounding Scandinavian or Baltic countries. The full breadth of genres of music were represented, as in the opening Opera House evening. Although the hypnotic Australian jam jazz (The Necks) were the main act, the evening featured two veterans of the local scene, writer, poet and part time singer M.A.Numminen (also official Festival Guardian Angel) narrating and performing a very Finnish 'Jeepers Creepers,' and then composer and pianist Olli Ahvenlahti back on stage with a new Quartet and a selection of crafted tunes from his new album Thinking Whistling.
The younger spectrum of artists were well represented of course, with

Elifantree
saxophone
Verneri Pohjola
trumpet
Mikko Innanen
saxophoneb.1978

Teemu Viinikainen
guitarPhoto credit: Maarit Kyt?harju
Tags
Live Reviews
Anthony Shaw
Finland
The Necks
Jochen Rueckert
Elifantree
Verneri Pohjola
Mikko Innanen
Teemu Viinikainen
Comments
PREVIOUS / NEXT
Support All About Jazz
