Clifford Brown Jazz Festival

Clifford Brown Jazz Festival

The Clifford Brown Jazz Festival is a free jazz music festival held annually in June at Rodney Square in Wilmington, Delaware. The first festival was held in 1989 on the open lawn in the center of the city, and has grown into the largest free jazz festival on the East Coast. The event is held to keep the memory of Clifford Brown alive; Brown died in a traffic accident in 1956 along with pianist Richie Powell. Pieces written by Brown and tribute pieces (like Benny Golson's "I Remember Clifford") are often played. Some acts have been staged at the Winterthur Museum and Country Estate, where a fee was charged.

Past acts

2011
  • Junior Mance Quintet
  • Manifest 3
  • Ninety Miles
  • Avery Sharpe Quintet
  • Soul of Summer
  • Ronny Jordan Full Band
  • Take 6
  • Tizer
  • The Metta Quintet
  • Rufus Reid's Out Front Quintet
  • Rene Marie
  • Captain Black's Big Band[1]
2010
  • John Pizarelli Swing Seven
  • Champian Fulton
  • Jerry Gonzales and the Fort Apache Band
  • Omar Sosa Afreecanos Quartet
  • Ravi Coltrane
  • Cindy Blackman
  • Marcus Miller and Christian Scott, "Tutu Revisited"
  • USAF Satellite Ensemble
  • Chick Corea Freedom Band
  • Pyeng Threadgill
  • Fostina Dixon and Winds Of Change
  • Tony Williams Ensemble
  • Mark Williams Quintet
  • Jose Carmona III
2009
  • Kombu Kombo
  • Roy Haynes and the Fountain of Youth Band
  • Jason Moran
  • Jazz Attack
  • Kem
  • Javon Jackson and Les McCann
  • The Bad Plus
  • Odean Pope Saxophone Choir
  • Dumpstafunk
  • Pete Escovedo
  • Bio Ritmo
  • Burnt Sugar, the Chamber Archestra
2008
  • Trio 3
  • Helen Sung Group
  • George Duke
  • Crittenden
  • Suzette Ortiz Jazz Ensemble
  • Steve Turre and Sanctified Shells
  • U of D Jazz Camp Graduates
  • Dr. Guy's Musiqology
  • Jumpin' Off A Cleff
  • Huascar Barradas
  • Raw Sugar Quintet
  • Atiba's Dream
  • David Sanborn Group
  • Hiromi's Sonic Bloom
  • Rashid Ali's Quintet
  • Clifford Brown Tribute Band featuring Terell Stafford
  • Maria Schneider Orchestra
  • Dirty Dozen Brass Band
  • Bonerama
  • Barbara Walker
  • Point Blank
  • Mingus Big Band
2007
  • The Mahavishnu Project
  • Skerik's Maelstrom Trio
  • The Blue Method
  • The Rhythm Council featuring Henry Butler & Papa Mali
  • Big Chief Bo Dollis and the Wild Magnolias
  • The Ed Palermo Big Band
  • The New Mastersounds
  • Jean Luc Ponty
  • Norman Brown's Summer Storm featuring Peabo Bryson, Jeff Lorber and Marion Meadows
  • Sherry Winston
  • Rob Swanson Quintet
  • Stanley Clarke
  • Wallace Roney (replaced Freddie Hubbard) and the New Jazz Composers Octet
  • Elegua
  • Aquiles Báez
  • Afghan Jazz Project
  • Metta Jazz Quintet
2006
  • Count Basie Orchestra
  • Edward Simon
  • Crimson Jazz Trio
  • Rebirth Brass Band
  • Wade in the Water Tour: Bill Summers, Troy Andrews, Mark Brooks, Jamal Batiste, Davell Crawford, Leon Brown, Donald Harrison, Shaka Zulu, Frenchy Frechette
  • Sandy Graham
  • The Tiptons
  • McCoy Tyner Trio
  • The RAW Sugar Quintet
  • Pucho and His Latin Soul Brothers
  • Fortune Vinson Cruse
  • Jae Sinnett
  • John Pizzarelli
  • Curtis Fuller
  • The Smithsonian Masterworks Jazz Orchestra
  • Rayford Griffin
  • Wilby Fletcher, Jr.
  • Duke Ellington's Sacred Concert
2005
  • JazzReach Hangin' With the Giants
  • Concert of Sacred Music featuring Duke Ellington's Sacred Music
  • Michael Wolff and Impure Thoughts
  • Diane Schurr featuring Dave Sammuels' Caribbean Jazz Project
  • Karl Denson's Tiny Universe
  • The Funky Meters
  • Chris Brubeck's Triple Play
  • The Headhunters
  • Ingrid Jensen and Project O
  • Lou Donaldson and Dr. Lonnie Smith
  • Flora Purim and Airto Moriera
  • Poncho Sanchez Latin Jazz Band
  • JazzChords of Calloway
  • Council of Jazz Advocates Wilmington Youth Jazz Band
  • Kennedy Center Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Graduates
  • Sherrie Maricle and The DIVA Jazz Orchestra with Rachel Price
  • Irvin Mayfield and the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra
  • Judith Owen
  • Louis Hayes and the Cannonball Adderley Legacy Band
  • Hugh Masekela
2004
  • T.S. Monk
  • Dave Valentin/Hiltin Ruiz Latin Jazz Project
  • David Sanchez
  • Ahmad Jamal
  • Ceceilia Smith and Jay Hoggard
  • Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
  • Jimmy McGriff
  • Stefon Harris and Blackout
  • Regina Carter and Del Symphony
  • Cassandra Wilson
  • Lincoln Center’s Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra
2003
  • Roy Hargrove
  • Terrell Stafford
  • Randy Brecker
  • David Weiss
  • The Preservation Hall Jazz Band
  • Barbone Street Jazz Band
  • Arturo Sandoval
  • Rolando Matias and Afro-Rican Ensemble
  • Kenny Barron
  • Greg Osby
  • The Masters of Groove
  • Lalah Hathaway
  • Herbie Hancock
  • Wynton Marsalis/Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra
2002
  • Cab Calloway Orchestra
  • Claudia Acuna
  • Onaje Allan Gumbs Septet
  • Take 6
  • Nnenna Freelon
  • Omar Sosa Octet
  • Robert Jospe
  • The Langston Hughes Project-Ask Your Momma
  • Terrence Blanchard with the Delaware Symphony Orchestra
  • Nestor Torres
  • John Scofield
  • Bootsie Barnes Quintet
2001
  • The Afro-Rican Ensemble
  • The Navigators
  • Chuck Mangione
  • Fred Hughes Trio
  • Barbone St. Jazz
  • Fortune Vinson Cruse
  • Melissa Walker
  • Airmen of Note
  • Branford Marsalis
  • Cintron
  • Lenora Zenzalai Helm
  • Groove Collective
2000
1999
1998
  • Dizzy: The Man and His Music
  • Featuring: Ignacio Berroa, Cyrus Chestnut
  • Jon Faddis, Slide Hampton
  • Antonio Hart and John Lee
  • Pat Martino
  • Nancy Wilson
  • Heads Up Super Band: Kenny Blake, Joe McBride and Gerald Veasley
  • The Rippingtons with Russ Freeman
  • Joyce Cooling
  • Gato Baribieri
  • Lee Ritenour
  • Clarence Fountain and the Five Boys
  • Staple Singers
1997
  • Stanley Clarke
  • Spyro Gyro
  • Roy Hargrove
  • Ramsey Lewis
  • Jonathan Butler
  • 4th World with Flora Purim and Airto
  • Marlena Shaw
  • Kevin Mahogany
  • Tom Grant
  • Manny Oquendo and Libre
  • Edgando Cintron and Tiempo Noventa
  • United Nations Jazz Orchestra
  • Paquito d’Rivera
1996
  • Sonny Rollins
  • Betty Carter
  • Terrence Blanchard
  • Boney James
  • Norman Brown
  • Poncho Sanchez
  • Tania Maria
  • Rick Braun
  • Keiko Matsui
  • Bela Fleck and The Flecktones
  • Tuck and Patti
1995
  • Clark Terry
  • T.S. Monk
  • Geri Allen
  • Wallace Roney
  • Randi Crawford
  • Pieces of A Dream
  • Hiroshima
  • The Caribbean Jazz Project
  • Randy Brecker and Denis SiBlasio
  • Mario Grigorov
  • John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers
  • KoKo Taylor and Her Blues Machine
1994
  • Raye-Avery Jones
  • Judith Kay with First State Ensemble
  • Wayne Krantz
  • The Duke’s Men – Former members of Duke Ellington's Orchestra
  • Dave Schiff and Quartet
  • Harry Spencer and Vaneisa
1993
  • Lou Rawls and Band
  • Ray Baretto Jazz Ensemble
  • Angela Bofill
  • Benny Goldson and The All Star Band featuring Helen Merrill

References

  1. ^ 2011 schedule Retrieved 2011-10-05.

Coordinates: 39°44′45″N 75°32′49″W / 39.745831°N 75.547028°W / 39.745831; -75.547028


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