Smooth Jazz Festival Augsburg 2013
Smooth Jazz Festival Augsburg
Location: Augsburg, Germany
Date: 13 - 14 September 2013
Smooth Jazz Festival Augsburg in the Park Theater at Kurhaus Göggingen in Augsburg. Music lovers awaits an unexpexted sound experience, which does not have much in common with »classical Jazz« or »elevator music«, celebrated by some of the biggest names in international Contemporary and Smooth Jazz scene.
In the side wings of the historic Kurhaus the catering crew will be offering drings, lounge-food and international tapas, there are also more seating areas available. The patio will be opened to enjoy the mild late summer nights under the starry sky.
Visitors from all over Europe meet here in a sophisticated club atmosphere to an impressive, unstressed weekend with intense, passionate live performances and hilarious aftershow parties in the the beautiful ambiance of the Kurhaus. Space to dance and firsthand contact with the musicians included.
http://www.smoothjazzfestival.de
Program
Friday, 13 September 2013
19:00 Entrance
20:00 JEFF GOLUB - Guitar
Golub was born on April 15, 1955, in Akron, OH, where he grew up listening to a variety of R&B, funk, blues, jazz, pop, and rock and began playing the guitar as a pre-adolescent. In the ’70s, Golub moved away from Akron to attend to the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston. In 1980, he moved to New York City, where he is still residing.
21:30 STEVE COLE, JEFF KASHIWA - Saxophone
Steve Cole is one of the most celebrated players in contemporary jazz, having sold hundreds of thousands of albums worldwide and scored four #1 R&R Smooth Jazz hits. He attended Northwestern University, where he explored modern classical music for the saxophone under the tutelage of internationally recognized educator Fred Hemke.
Seattle native, Jeff Kashiwa knew he was destined to be a musician following his junior high introduction to woodwinds. His instincts were correct. He became known as one of the most compelling young saxophonists in contemporary jazz during his first year with The Rippingtons. Kashiwa performed hundreds of shows all over the world and appeared on many of the band’s classic recordings.
23:30 Aftershow-Party
Saturday, 15 September 2012
19:00 Entrance
20:00 CINDY BRADELY - Trumpet
A native of Buffalo, New York, Cindy Bradley started playing the piano when she was six. At fourth grade she picked the trumpet by accident, which turned out to be a life and career defining fluke. By 12, she was performing professionally with a Buffalo area jazz band that consisted of promising musicians, ages 12-17, which emulated the big bands of the 1940s. She played with many jazz groups over the years, but it was with this group that she fell in love with performance, jazz, and especially the trumpet.
DAN CIPRIANO - Saxophone
Saxophonist Dan Cipriano has earned a reputation for electrifying audiences with his energetic style combined with precise technical delivery. As one of the busiest sax players in NYC he has performed and recorded with an impressive array of artists and national acts including: Sting, Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi, The Allman Brothers, Elvis Costello, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Wilson Pickett, Michael Bolton, Bonnie Raitt, George Thorogood, David Sanborn, Fourplay, Stanley Jordan, John Tropea and dozens of others artists.
21:30 WARREN HILL - Saxophone
Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Warren Hill began his musical journey on the guitar and vocals at the age of 7. On a Summer Music Camp, he finally came into contact with jazz and the saxophone. Back in Toronto, he formed a fusion band, playing Weather Report, Pat Metheny, Spyro Gyra, Grover Washington Jr. and David Sanborn.
23:30 Aftershow-Party
Exclusive Supporting Programme – Optionally for Festival Guests:
Saturday, September 14, 2013 – 10:00 to 17:00
Day excursion “Frühschoppen” & Sightseeing in Munich
Destination is the world-famous Hofbräuhaus Munich (built in 1607) for a traditional morning pint (= Frühschoppen) – each participant receives a typical Welcome Drink. Afterwards, there is free time management for all participants to explore Munich downtonw with all its sights and famous places.
Feel free to wear your traditional Bavarian leather pants…
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