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2019 Jacksonville Jazz Festival: What you need to know

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Music legends will heat up the stage this week for the 2019 Jacksonville Jazz Festival in downtown. Jazz fest, which started in 1981 has become one the largest jazz festivals in the country. One study found that last year's Jazz Fest brought in nearly $10 million. It also found that more than 8-thousand hotels were booked for visitors wanting to get in on the music. Here are some quick facts for Jazz Fest 2019: It's...

What to do this Memorial Day weekend in, around Jacksonville

Events taking place in northeast Florida over holiday weekend JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – If you're looking for something to do over the Memorial Day holiday weekend in the Jacksonville area, there's no shortage of choices. Many events are being held for the federal holiday. Memorial Day, a day to remember those who died while serving in the nation's armed forces, takes place this year on May 27. Some of the events taking place in northeast Florida and southeast Georgia include...

Memorial Day Weekend Tradition, Jacksonville Jazz Festival Features Big Names, Festival Veterans and Young, Emerging Artists

Downtown Jacksonville does more than just set the stage for the Jacksonville Jazz Festival. It becomes the stage! A Memorial Day weekend tradition, the 39th annual Jacksonville Jazz Festival features a lineup of big names, festival veterans and young, emerging artists on two stages at the courthouse lawn and Hemming Park. The legendary Gladys Knight is the 2019 festival headliner. Other artists include Brian Culbertson, Monty Alexander, The Noel Freidline Quartet with Maria Howell, Ledisi, Kirk Whalum, Jazmin...

Crowd favorite wins Jazz Festival Piano Competition

You could tell that Joe Davidian meant business from the moment he stepped onstage Thursday night at the Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition. No messing around with the piano bench, no saying a few words to greet the crowd — Davidian walked on, gave a little wave and went to work on Jimmy VanHeusen’s “Suddenly It’s Spring.” His three-song performance, easily the favorite of the Florida Theatre crowd, was good enough to win him the title and...

Jazz Fest brings free live music downtown this weekend

THE STAGES Swingin’ Stage, at the Duval County Courthouse, Pearl and Adams Streets Groovin’ Stage, Hemming Park, Monroe and Laura Streets THE HOURS Friday: 6-11 p.m. Saturday: 3-11 p.m. Sunday: 3-10 p.m. THE SCHEDULE THURSDAY 7 p.m.: Jacksonville Jazz Festival Piano Competition, Florida Theatre ($13.50) FRIDAY 6:15 p.m.: UNF Jazz Ensemble 1, Groovin’ Stage 7:30 p.m.: Monty Alexander, Swingin’ Stage 7:45 p.m.: Jazmin Ghent, Groovin’ Stage 9:30 p.m.: Ledisi, Swingin’ Stage 9:30 p.m.: Alfredo Rodriguez Trio, Groovin’ Stage SATURDAY 10 a.m.: Jazz Fest Clinic with pianist Marcus Johnson, Ritz Theatre 3:15 p.m.:...

City Prepares for 2019 Jacksonville Jazz Festival

Local music lovers are set to descend upon downtown Jacksonville over Memorial Day weekend for the 39th annual Jacksonville Jazz Festival. This year’s festival is headlined by seven-time Grammy Award winner Gladys Knight and also features Brian Culbertson, Terence Blanchard featuring The E-Collective, Norman Brown, Kirk Whalum, Monty Alexander, Ledisi, Avery*Sunshine, Delfeayo Marsalis Quintet, The Sax Pack with Steve Cole, Jeff Kashiwa, and Kim Waters, Jamison Ross, the Alfredo Rodriguez Trio, Marcus Johnson, Greg Adams and...

Jacksonville Jazz Festival Poster A Nod To City’s History As ‘Harlem Of The South’

This year’s Jacksonville Jazz Festival poster pays tribute to the city’s legendary reputation as the “Harlem of the South” in LaVilla's heyday. Brooklyn, New York, artist and jazz aficionado Keith Henry Brown was commissioned for this year’s poster. Brown said he was drawn to LaVilla’s musical history, noting Ray Charles got his start in Jacksonville. Charles played piano for bands at the Ritz Theatre in LaVilla as he was working to establish himself, earning $4 a night, according...

Big names, bigger sounds coming to Jacksonville Jazz Festival

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Empress of Soul will be swinging into the River City in May as part of the 2019 Jacksonville Jazz Festival. Gladys Knight will be part of the lineup for what's billed as one of the largest free jazz festivals in the country. Jacksonville Jazz Fest will be May 23-26 covering 10 blocks of Downtown Jacksonville. Two stages of live music will feature jazz greats and modern favorites. The festival also includes an epic street party...

R&B legend Gladys Knight to headline Jacksonville Jazz Festival

R&B legend Gladys Knight will headline the Jacksonville Jazz Festival, which returns to the downtown streets on Memorial Day weekend. The free festival is scheduled for May 23-26. Other acts announced are multi-instrumentalist Brian Culbertson, pianist Monty Alexander, the Alfredo Rodriguez Trio, Greg Adams & East Bay Soul, bassist Amina Scott, singer Avery Sunshine, jazz trio Moonchild, the Brass-A-Holics and salsa band LPT. More acts are expected to be announced in the next few weeks. SOURCE...

Are you ready for music under the sun?

There’s nothing like live music in an open-air venue. Here are some of the big music festivals heading our way. SWEET LIFE MUSIC FESTIVAL Saturday, March 9 at Seawalk Pavilion, Jacksonville Beach www.sweetlifemusicfest.com Free, $20 VIP seating Who’s playing? The Bruce Katz Band, Bobby Lee Rodgers, Tall Paul & the Divers, the Mandalla Band, Bird Tribe, Bonnie Blue and Kaleigh Baker & Someday Honey. SUWANNEE SPRING REUNION March 21-24 at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, Live Oak www.suwanneespringreunion.com $30-$180 Who’s playing? Marty Stuart...