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The Standard Bank Joy of Jazz Unleashed - Line-Up Announcement

Author: JT Comms
Date: 21 May 2019

This spring, Joburg will groove to the rhythm of jazz unleashed as the city celebrates the 22nd Standard Bank Joy of Jazz.  Africa’s premier jazz festival takes place from 26-28 September 2019, where we look to connect people beyond age, gender and genres. Jazz lovers will be reintroduced to the music, while novices will discover the magic of jazz. At its best, jazz is free, fun, and unleashed.

 

The magic is woven into a line-up that includes multi-award winning Mozambican composer and saxophonist, Moreira Chonguiça who is without a doubt one of the finest creators of the innovative and original African jazz form. It’s youthful and energetic, borrowing from the Latin world as it is rooted in a modern African palette. Cuban born pianist, Roberto Fonseca draws on classical influences, rock influence, and hip-hop. Cuba is one of the important jazz centres of the world.  Incredible drummer, Manu Katché brings his unrelenting rhythmic charm to the SBJOJ stage. The French drummer embodies the spirit of jazz unleashed, having worked with everyone from Sting, Branford Marsalis, Peter Gabriel, Jan Garbarek, and Youssou N'Dour to name a few. A rare treat on the bill is Ken Peplowski, who's been described as the greatest living clarinetist in jazz.

 

The festival will open with the Jazz at Lincoln Centre Orchestra led by trumpeter, Wynton Marsalis who is, to many, the public face of jazz music. His ability to draw on history to point to a dignified future has been central to the global jazz tradition since he emerged on the scene. His band will share honours with the ZAR Orchestra led by Mzansi’s own eclectic horns-man, Marcus Wyatt. The South African trumpeter was specifically chosen by Marsalis for the gig to celebrate jazz as a shared value in the struggle to perfect freedom and democracy in South Africa and the United States. The two rise to showcase the jazz traditions from these two countries.

 

Another trumpeter not be missed is Nigerian-born, Etuk Ubong, who is fast becoming a notable voice in jazz. Ubong’s music draws inspiration from great jazz trumpeters that stretch from Hugh Masekela to Miles Davis. The larger expanses of African jazz will rev up the festival through the music of Kyekyeku & Ghanalogue Highlife, a six-piece group who play a brand of Hifghlife - music formed by Fela Kuti, The historic band Stimela, the iconic Sipho Mabuse, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, singer & songwriter, Siphokazi, and The Soil will underscore the diversity that makes up South African jazz. Mzansi’s own rising star, vocalist and pianist, Nomfundo Xaluva explores local traditions for global tastes along with Nokukhanya Dlamini.

 

Not to be missed is Sankofa, led by US born and SA based saxophonist and composer, Salim Washington. The band is simultaneously rooted in Mzansi, connected to the US while inspired by Pan African ideas. Sankofa is a Ghanaian philosophy looking back to inform the future. This is jazz that is as aware of hip-hop as it is of the blues and Maskandi.

 

Arguably, the most daring Avant-Garde collaboration on the bill, ZACHUSA is a multinational outfit that features Swiss pianist Malcolm Braff, South African drummer Kesivan Naidoo, and American bassist, Reggie Washington. This is jazz of the rigour not unlike the incredible tenor-man, Alexander Beets the legendary Dutch tenor who is also on the bill.

 

Bringing on other great music beyond straight ahead jazz, the line-up features soul singer Rahsaan Patterson to the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz stage, alongside other soul jewels like RJ Benjamin. 

 

The 2019 SBJOJ features a never-to-be repeated all-star band performance to celebrate 35 Years of the Standard Bank Young Artist (SBYA) Awards.  The performance will feature previous award winners like Norwegian based and South African born saxophonist, Shannon Mowday (2007), who will join the elder stateswoman of South African jazz, Sibongile Khumalo (1993), inimitable composer-pianist, Nduduzo Makhathini (2015), singular bassist, Concord Nkabinde (2006), and others like Gloria Bosman (2000), Bokani Dyer (2011) and  Mark Fransman (2008) to name a few.

 

The 2019 Standard Bank Young Artist for Jazz, trumpeter, Mandla Mlangeni will also perform at this year’s festival.

 

“We are excited about what the 2019 line-up holds for us,  as we mark one of the longest jazz sponsorship partnerships in the country (21 years this year)”, says Thulani Sibeko, Standard Bank Chief Marketing Officer. “Of particular joy for us is the large number of Standard Bank Young Artist Jazz alumni performing this year– including the opening night once off all-star band of previous winners.  It is proof of the critical role we can and do play in moving artists’ careers forward.”

 

“We are perennially inspired by jazz as a symbol of freedom. It’s a freedom to be creative and explore beyond the tradition itself. This is at the heart of our idea of Jazz Unleashed. To go to the edges of our great music and rediscover it anew,” states Mantwa Chinoamadi, Festival Producer at T-Musicman.

 

“Every year we strive to bring new audiences and grow the festival. This is not possible without demonstrating jazz’s ability to grow; It was important to mark 25 years of our South African democracy with a collaboration with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Centre. It takes our footprint global. This is important for the role that the festival must play in cultural diplomacy” says Peter Tladi, CEO of T-Musicman.

 

 

NOTES TO THE EDITORS

CONTACT:

For T Musicman:

Mantwa Chinoamadi

Festival Producer

011 326 0141

mantwa@tmusicman.co.za

 

Issued by

Khanya PR

Helga Klizanie

010 900 2556

helga@khanyapr.co.za

 

Nono Matuwane

010 900 2556

nono@khanyapr.co.za

 

Check out the website: http://www.joyofjazz.co.za/home

 

SBJOJ Social Media Handles

 

Twitter: @joyofjazz

Instagram: @joyofjazz_

Facebook: Standard Bank Joy of Jazz

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