- Central Avenue Jazz Festival
The Central Avenue Jazz Festival is a yearly free
jazz festival that takes place the last weekend of July in theSouth Central section ofLos Angeles , which is the historical predominantly African-American area of the City.Central Avenue , after which the area is named, was in the 1930s and 1940s a vibrant center for jazz. At this time the infamous [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restrictive_covenant covenant line] alongWashington Boulevard demarcated the areas where blacks were allowed to live. Even the giants of jazz music, such asDuke Ellington were allowed to play in Hollywood and other areas, but they could not stay there. They often stayed at the now-historicDunbar Hotel . The Dunbar Hotel featured a nightclub called theClub Alabam , where the jazz greats would play after hours. All around the hotel there were numerous other clubs featuring jazz and blues, which were the launching point for the careers of many well-known musicians. One of the aims of the festival is to raise funds for the preservation of the Dunbar Hotel.The festival takes place on several blocks of Central Avenue, south of Martin Luther King Boulevard, which includes the Dunbar Hotel. There are many booths with food, arts and crafts, as well as community outreach programs. The festival is free of charge, and in previous years has included free secure parking at a local school.
The festival was started in 1996 and has regularly featured a number of prominent musicians who got their start in the area, such as
Teddy Edwards ,Gerald Wilson ,Arthur Blythe ,Ernie Andrews , as well as many jazz, blues, andLatin Jazz musicians, both established and up-and-coming. There is always time given to young talent from the neighborhood, such as high school bands and choirs.The festival distinguishes itself in that it is a thoroughly non-commercial event. There is no over-bearing corporate sponsorship and there are no concessions made to commercialism.
External links
* [http://centralavejazz.com/ Oficial festival website]
* [http://www.centralavenuejazzfestival.com/ Previous website, including photos of past festivals]
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=1710 Review of the 2004 festival]
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