Manchester Jazz Festival Gears Up - Entrepreneur Generations

From Mike Flynn in Jazzwise

The full line-up for this year’s Manchester Jazz Festival has been announced with its new time slot of 23 to 27 May. While there’s fresh-faced talent aplenty, there are some big names in the mix too. These include former Miles Davis right-hand-man and bass hero Marcus Miller who plays music from his funk-fueled recent album, Laid Black, (Bridgwater Hall, 24 May). Leading UK names include saxophonist Tim Garland  and his chamber-jazz Weather Walker group (St Ann’s Church, 26 May); Julian Siegel Quartet and Malija – Mark Lockheart, Liam Noble and Jasper Høiby (The Whiskey Jar, 23 and 27 May) and electro-jazzers Roller Trio get busy on a double-bill with Werkha, (The Bread Shed, 26 May).

The festival’s topical ‘Celebrating Europe’ strand spotlights the likes of Italian bandleader/double-bassists Giulia Valle and Federica Michisanti, French electronica vocalist Leïla Martial (above left), Danish band Equilibrium and Turkish/Romanian duo Sanem Kalfa and George Dumitriu with concerts across the weekend. There’s also an explosion of new music from a dizzying array of adventurous home-grown jazz from the likes of the guitar-led Flying Machines; spiky proggers Taupe; boisterous brass groovers Young Pilgrims and cerebral drum’n’bass sounds from Trampette, among many others.

Running at venues across the city, the festival will be partnering with the Manchester Food & Drink Festival for the first time, with a wide variety of food stalls around the festival hub at St Ann’s Square.

The Northern Jazz Promoters/Norvol network will be meeting up at Manchester too on the Saturday. Come and join us if you fancy meeting up - 

Saturday 25th May 2019 Manchester Jazz Festival
Time: Coffee 10am, meeting 10.30 – 1.00p.m.
Venue – mjf office Board Room, Elliot House, 151 Deansgate, Manchester M3 3WD

Followed by a visit to the JPN JazzDanmark event at St Ann's Church
   



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