Monday, January 25, 2016

NPR Music - JAZZ

What We Loved At Winter Jazzfest 2016

After wading through more music than one person can possibly see, here's how six different writers (and a photographer) remember this year's edition of a glorious annual overload.
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Pedrito Martinez, Santero


He's a world-class Afro-Cuban percussionist, the first call of jazz and pop stars. He's also a Santería priest. As he tells us after a traditional ceremony, the two aspects of his life are connected.
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How A Korean Jazz Festival Found A Huge Young Audience


In a picturesque setting a few hours from Seoul, hundreds of thousands of millennials camp out for a three-day weekend of jazz. Its secret? It might just be that the music comes ... well, not first.
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5 Must-See Acts At The 2016 Winter Jazzfest


Jazz in its most flexible definition hits New York City in a marathon weekend every January. Here are some of the 120 bands to seek out, including Camila Meza, Makaya McCraven and Ray Angry.

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