TICKET INFORMATION Chilean Wine Festival 316 West 6th Avenue Vancouver, BC, Canada V5Y 1K9 604.872.5200 fax 604.872.5250 cbjs@f:oastaljazz.ca Monday, September 25@ 7-9pm Stanley Park Pavilion (610 Pipeline Road) $40 ($3 off for Students, Seniors, Jazz Friends) Wynton Marsalis Friday, October 20 @ 8pm Orpheum Theatre (Smithe and Seymour) $55/50/45 ($3 off for Students, Seniors, Jazz Friends) Board of Directors President James Coverdale Vice President Deborah Roitberg Treasurer Michael Malich Secretary Karl Stahl Members at Large: Sheila Barazzuol, Craig Cromie, Nou Dadoun, Franco Ferrari Honourary Directors: Patrick Julian, Bob Rebagliati Staff Executive Director Robert Kerr Artistic Director Ken Pickering Media Director John Orysik Marketing & Development Director Kira Orr Director Education & Outreach/Interim General Manager Julie Smith Operations Manager Diane Blunt Programming Manager Carl Chinn Office Manager Rainbow Robert Marketing & Development Manager Gwen Barkauskas Communications Coordinator/Designer Rojia Dadashzadeh Box Office & Administrative Coordinator Leanne Zacharias Accountant & Ad Sales Representative Jeff Turner Production Manager Lawrence Anthony Artist Hospitality Elizabeth Glancy, Tara Bailey Copy Editor Sandra Even Kinnie Starr & Tanya Tagaq * Sunday, October 8 @ 8pm Capilano College (2055 Purcell Way) $26.50/23.50 Students, Seniors, Jazz Friends Lina Allemano FOUR Thursday, October 19 @ 8pm Cellar Jazz Cafe (3611 West Broadway) $ I 2/10 Students, Seniors, Jazz Friends Drew Gress Quintet "Black Butterflies" Wednesday, November I @ 8pm VCC King Edward Auditorium (1155 East Broadway) $ I 8/15 Students, Seniors, Jazz Friends Ladysmith Black Mambazo Sunday, October 29@ 8:30pm The Chan Centre at UBC (6265 Crescent Rd) $57/51.50 Students, Seniors, Jazz Friends Johnny Clegg Band plus Kow Kanda Tuesday, January 23 @ 8:30pm (Doors@ 7:30pm) Commodore Ballroom (868 Granville Street) $40/37 Students, Seniors, Jazz Friends Houle/Leandre/Strid Friday, November 3 @ 8pm The Ironworks (235 Alexander Street) $15/12 Students, Seniors, Jazz Friends Mike Murley/David Braid Group Wednesday, November 8 @ 8pm Western Front (303 East 8th Avenue) $ I 5/12 Students, Seniors, Jazz Friends Tony Wilson plus Carsick Coastal Jazz and Blues Society gratefully acknowledges the generous support of l♦I A a»,. Michael Zilber/John Stowell Quartet Canadian Heritage BRITISH COLUMBIA ARTS COUNCIL • City of Vancouver Friday, November 24 @ 8pm The Ironworks (235 Alexander Street) $12/10 Students, Seniors, Jazz Friends DRUMS Patrimoine canadien Check us out online for: o Concert Updates o In depth Artist Bios o Music Samples o Artist Links o Contests o E-News o Educational Programs o Venue Info COASTALJAZZ.CA Friday, December I @ 8pm The Ironworks (235 Alexander Street) $15/12 Students, Seniors, Jazz Friends TD Canada Trust High School Jazz Intensive Presented by Canfor PAGE 4 5 7 9 9 12 13 15 15 16 17 19 Executive Director is Olympic Bound! 20 East Van Strings 21 Friday, December 8 @ 8pm The Ironworks (235 Alexander Street) $12/10 Students, Seniors, Jazz Friends Ken Aldcroft's Convergence Ensemble Thursday, January 25 @ 8pm The Ironworks (235 Alexander Street) $12/10 Students, Seniors, Jazz Friends 21 Tickets uvailablc at all Ticketmastcr outlets and the CJBS office. CJBS box office hours: Monday - Friday, 9am to 5pm. Jazz Friend tickets available through CJBS box office only. Adult tickets for general admission events are also available through Highlife Records ( 1317 Commercial Drive). Service charges may apply. Jazz Hotline 604.872.5200 I 1.888.438.5200, Ticketmaster 604.280.4444, Purchase on line: ticketmaster.ca or coastaljazz.ca *Tickets for Kinnie Starr and Tanya Tagaq also available at the Capilano College box office 604.990.7810 3 ~ Chilean Wi11e Festivalexciting season an of jaz~ awaits Proceeds benefit Coastal Jazz & Blues Society September 25from 7pm - 9pm Stanley Park Pavilion 610 Pipeline Road (opposite Malkin Bowl) Come and enjoy a tasty evening of wine, food and jazz. Experience premier wines from over 30 Chilean wineries and exquisite appetizers accompanied by a jazz ensemble. October21, 2006 Ugetsu January27, 2007 Crash with Dr. Lonnie Net proceeds of the event will benefit the Coastal Jazz & Blues Society - BC's largest arts presenting organization. A not-for-profit organization, CJBS produces the TD Canada Trust Vancouver International Jazz Festival, Winterruption, Time Flies Improvised Music Festival, a September to May concert series, and numerous education and outreach programs. CJBS needs your help to continue providing the top quality arts programming you've enjoyed for 21 years. February24, 2007 Jillian Lebeck Trio April 21, 2007 Campbell Ryga with Frank Morocco May26, 2007 Gama Dura For moreinformation: whiterockartscouncil.com 604 5368333 WI N E S O F C H I LE. . .• I coasta~azr www.coastaljau.ca Ourgeneroussponsors: r----------FHIDAY, OCTOBER 20AT8 PM - - - 7 ORPHEUM THEATRE Trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, the most accomplished and acclaimed jazz artist and composer of his generation as well as a distinguished classical musician, has been instrumental in bringing jazz to the forefront of American culture by force of his intellect, creativity, and charisma. Wynton's prominent position in the performing arts pantheon was underscored in April, 1997, when he became the first jazz artist to be awarded the pres!igious Pulitzer Prize in music. Winner of nine Grammy awards for his jazz and classical recordings, Marsalis has also been actively involved in music education. His four-part, Peabody Award-winning TV series Marsalis on MI i • introduces young viewers to the adventure of making music.< Born in 1961 in New Orleans, he began studying trumpet seriously at the age of 12. While studying at Juilliard in 1980 he began playing with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and that same year signed with Columbia Records. Since his self-titled debut was released in 1982, Marsalis' numerous jazz and classical recordings have sold over five million copies. One of the most gifted jazz trumpeters in the hard bop tradition of Clifford Brown and Freddie Hubbard, Wynton 'splaying L _______ _ and composing have systematically covered music related to the work of Miles Davis, Charles Mingus, and especially Duke Ellington, and his small groups have also drawn on the traditional styles ofNew Orleans jazz. Marsalis has toured the world with both the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra (which he directs) and his own groups. His clear trumpet tone and beautifully crafted solos are breathtaking to behold. With Walter Blanding sax, Dan Nimmer piano, Carlos Henriquez bass, Ali Jackson drums. Thanks to.· ••• i••·· ·~· RADIO·CANADA TELEVISION 5 - ..J r----------------- 7 (?@ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 AT8 PM ~ :~:~~~a:op~~:::~:FOR~::h:~~:~,:~~:h~~ earlier this year at Popmatters declared it "an Winterruption-Vancouver's album rich with perfection." First Annual Winter On her fifth CD, Anything L..... Festival-and the TD Canada (Maple Music), Starr places rTrust Vancouver International more emphasis on the music ~ Jazz Festival, Kinnie Starr and less on pointed political is on a roll as she moves statements. Intelligent and effortlessly from spoken word sensual, it's head-nodding to trip hop, funk, and pop. pop reminiscent of the lazy The Vancouver-based MC has pace of Sade, India.Arie, and been tearing it up ever since the playful musings of De La she hit the scene back in 1995. Soul. The Portland Oregonian "Hip-hop aggro-groove," summarizes: "the woman wrote the LA Weekly after the sings like Polly Harvey, raps release of her debut album, like Chuck D. The effect is Tidy, in 1996. A subsequent nothing less than flooring." release titled Sun Again had With Mario Holder bass and 1:1: C:C -zz =-= I.I.I ••• ESPJ\CE !t!• MUSIQUE 4 90,9FM 88,9FM Vancouver Victoria the Globe and Mail calhng it "a sublime, ultra-Canadian www.radio-canada.ca/rodio 2006/2007 Capilano Colleae PerJortHina Zed, CBC's hip late-night television program, flipped out over Tanya Tagaq, calling her "an outgoing, enigmatic and astounding performer, composer and improviser ... revered, controversial, personable, humble, alluring, terrifying ... possibly the most unique performer of truly traditional, Canadian music in our country." Tagaq is an Inuit throat singer from Cambridge Bay, Nunavut. In just six short years she has transformed the ancient Inuit form of throat singing into a highly artistic vehicle for personal expression. She's collaborated with Bjork and the Kronos Quartet and toured the globe with leading world music artists. Her new CD, Sinaa, displays her Ari-ATheatre All shows start @ 8pm Tickets on sale August 2 Subscription packages available 990. 7810: www.capcollege.bc.ca/theatre - "!!!t"!:~l CAPILANO 2055 COLLEGE PURCELL WAY, NORTH VANCOUVER ill!j~ drn'tir,••-~ ~ffM TANYA TAGAQ 5E:OAOH Louise Rose (Vancouver East Cultural Centre)• Eliana Cuevas• Christmas Classicsw/"A" Band & Nitecap plus faculty guests· Phil Dwyer/DaveYoung Octet Kurt Ellingw/ The Laurence Hobgood Trio• JD Walter Toots Thielemans/KennyWerner (Chan Centre)• Denzal Sinclaire/MikeAllen Quartet· Jon Faddis Box Office: 604. .Jnhn Raham Jh,C!t I a.:Capilano Ca.: College L technique through a collection of original improvisations and three traditional Inuk throat songs. Last year Tanya won the best female artist at the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards. With Michael Red deejay/turntables. Co-presented by. C .\ I' I L ,I N O Per/or~ C O L L E G E Arts 7/u.atre, CAPFOLK'N'ROOTS SERIES BfB Canada Council Thanks to: ~ for the Arts 690 CBC* radiQ)NE Conseil des Arts du Canada /Oo.7 cec ♦ radi~ 7 10th great ~earl September 15-17. 2006 PENDER HARBOUR LINA ALLEMANO FOUR "Allemano is a superbly lyrical trumpeter in a lineage that reaches back through Dave Douglas and Kenny Wheeler to Booker Little." -CODA JAZZ -~z__ __:__ •.FESTIVAL! Sibel thrasher quintet darren sigesmund quintet Featuring with reg schwager ~·- and man~ ~ore! ·.;,,.sTargetManne i-•li I PRODUCTS . ., sunshine coast t>CJ has touched a worldwide ~ p£_/ ~ audience. Reviewing a recent performance, the New York Times writes, "Ladysmith Black Mambazo continued to imbue its music with a haunting, ethereal, dreamlike quality. Its seven bass voices and two of its three tenors sang such close harmonies and with such subtle nuances that they sounded like one deep, rich, resonant, and proud voice." Ladysmith has enjoyed a range of crossover collaborations with artists like Dolly Parton, Eric Clapton, Stevie Wonder, and Ben Harper. Its first album release for North America, Shaka Zulu, was produced by Paul Simon and won a Grammy Award. 2004's Raise Your Spirit Higher als,o scooped a Grammy, an especially proud achievement as it coincided with the ten-year anniversary of the demise of apartheid. Last year, the group released No Boundaries, a collaboration with the English Chamber Orchestra. Tad Hendrikson - - Johnny Clegg's concerts are rousing, emotionally draining, dance-inducing, joyous celebrations. Clegg was born in England in the '50s, but his family soon moved to Zimbabwe, where he grew up, and later South Africa. A chance encounter with a Zulu street guitarist led him to explore Zulu culture. In the early '70s Clegg teamed up with the Zulu migrant worker/ musician Sipho Mchunu. As Juluka, they made history by defying the strict apartheid government and becoming the first mixed-race band to play together. Juluka melded the predominant Zulu sound (with its fierce mbaqanga rhythms) with Celtic callings from Clegg's origins. They built a huge national following through their powerful live performances, which included convincing displays of traditional Zulu indlamu (foot stomping) dancing by Clegg. The band recorded two plati ·tF and five gold albums, a the single Scatterlings of Africa brought worldwide success. Following the group's disbanding in 1986, Clegg continued to blend African music with European pop influences with the band Savuka. The group's debut album, Third World Child, sold over two million copies. The Johnny Clegg Band revisits the music of Juluka and Savuka-two of the greatest bands in South African pop music history. The sweet sounds of West African vocalist Kow Kanda and his band blend pop, West African highlife, and reggae into a mix of nonstop excitement. This is irresistable dance music! c.. c:, :r: z z -< C, rm C, C, m :1:11 zC, + =-= = 13 ..J L - ..J r-------------------7 HOULE/LEAN DRE/STRID FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 AT8 PM THEIRONWORKS ELECTRONICS. PERCUSSION AND STRINGS WITH SPECIAL GUESTS DIANE LABROSSE AND PIERRE TANGUAY - A"-""'""''" 8PM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2006 SCOTIA BANK DANCE CENTRE 677 DAVIE FOR MORE INFORMATION FEATURING NEW COMPOSITIONS CALL: 604.254.5016 TICKETS@ TICKET MASTER AND AT THE DOOR $20 - GENERAL $15 - MEMBERS $5 - STUDENTS WITH CARD .__w_w_w_.N_o_w_o_Rc_H_E_s1_·RA_.=-COM FROM JOHN OSWALD. JOHN KORSRUD AND COAT COOKE Internationally acclaimed clarinetist Franc;ois Houle is one of Vancouver's leading artists. A composer as well as a bandleader, Houle explores many facets of modem music-from electronic manipulation to acoustic contemporary chamber music. He has performed with Marilyn Crispell, Benoit Delbecq, Evan Parker, Dave Douglas, and others. A truly eclectic, French virtuoso bassist and composer, Joelle Leandre performs contemporary Thanks to. classical music (Scelsi, Wolff, Bussotti, Kagel), plays improvised music, and performs as a soloist. She has worked with John Zorn, John Cage, Pierre Boulez, Derek Bailey, and Anthony Braxton. Percussionist Raymond Strid first came to prominence with the Swedish band Gush (Mats Gustafsson, Sten Sandell). Raymond has also worked with Barry Guy, Paul Lovens, and others. He creates sounds, colours, and movements that give his music a clear body and character. II! -- SwedishConcertInstitute w,,,,. 'f;.n.,.""'"";" Consulate General of France, deVancouver REPUBLIQ.UE FRANc;:AISE MEDESKI MARTIN ANoWOOD MIKE MURLEY /DAVID BRAID! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 AT8 PM WESTERN FRONT A newly formed group dedicated to the performance of original compositions by its co-leaders brings together four musicians with a wealth of common playing experience-the distilled creativity of the Mike Murley Quintet and the David Braid Sextet. Saxophonist Mike Murley is an engaging, lyrical player and one of the nation's finest musicians. A leader in various formations from duo to septet, Murley also works as a sideman with David Braid, Rob McConnell, and David Occhipinti. Since 1991, he's played on nine Juno AwardL ________ _ winning recordings. Juno Awardwinningpianist David Braid has recorded two acclaimed CDs with his all-star sextet featuring the likes of Terry Clarke, John MacLeod, Mike Murley, Steve Wallace, and Steve Smith. He recently performed at the Jazz Festival in Vancouver with clarinet great Phil Nimmons. With Jim Vivian bass, Ian Froman drums and special guest Tara Davidson saxophones, the Murley/Braid Group has released a debut CD called Mnenosyne s March (Cornerstone). ~ Canada Council Thanks to: ~ for the Arts Conseil des Arts du Canada 15 I - .J r-------------------7 -----, r FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 AT8 PM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 AT8 PM THEIRONWORKS THEIRONWORKS -I Guitarist/composer Tony Wilson is unquestionably one C, of the most original guitar stylists on the Canadian scene. Since arriving in Vancouver some 20 years ago, he's led his own bands while collaborating with international improvisers like Frarn;ois Houle, Peggy Lee, Myra Melford, Gerry Hemingway, Han Bennink, and William Parker. Down C, Beat magazine calls him "a talismanic West Coast figure." On Horses Dream (Drip Audio), his first solo-based guitar recording, C, Tony's compositions tap into the history of jazz and blues. They shift from Leadbelly's moaning style to Metheny-like combustion to incomparable improvisations C, reminiscent of John Fahey :pa and Marc Ribot. z-c :e -rv, z en re, + ::a en - Carsick, a new Vancouverbased duo, features cornetist C, ::,a; JP Carter and guitarist Dave Sikula of the critically acclaimed post-rock/jazz quartet Inhabitants. The music of Carsick ranges from beautiful jazz-tinged melodies to improvisational bursts to epic, noise-inspired soundscapes. Down Beat magazine calls it "an aural introduction to a dream." Fans of Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, and Jon Hassell, as well as those of Miles Davis, Tortoise, and Sigur Ros, will dig this duo. This cross-border collaboration should make for a memorable evening of music. San Franciscobased saxophonist Mike Zilber plays in the style of Michael Brecker and Steve Grossman. He has worked with the likes of Dizzy Gillespie, Miroslav Vitous, Steve Smith, ~ John Handy, and Rachel Z. He's released several impressive CDs including his latest, Crossroads: Brooklyn to Berkeley, featuring Dave Liebman, James Genus, Clarence Penn, and Bruce Barth. IQ John Stowell is a unique guitarist, influenced as much by pianists and cc horn players as he is by guitarists. His original !:!:!take on harmony, chords, I and improvisation sets LI.I him apart. Stowell has worked with great players like David Friesen, Paul ............ ::z Horn, Bill Watrous, Milt Jackson, Tom Harrell, and Don Thompson. ~ Drummer Bernie Arai performs extensively in the Vancouver scene. I .... He leads and co-leads 1-~ ..... ..J ense~bles such as Ugestu, I -LI.I Wab1,To Be Ornette To Be, and Elevatorhead. He member of groups ::z isleda by Brad Turner, Sharon Minemoto, and Ross Taggart, and he has worked with Slide Hampton, Gary Bartz, Kenny Wheeler, I tand Denzal Sinclaire. 1 Vancouver bassist tw t- = cc = .... .... LI.I == t-- r.n= z:Z: Ii Ct -,: =~ == G LI.I .... w :s ca:: :z: == Q§ :E:~ L - - - Andre Lachance is one of the city's most indemand bass players. He works with many bands including those led by Kate Hammett-Vaughan, Brad Turner, and Chris Gestrin. He's also worked with Benny Golson, Clark Terry, Joe Lovano, Lee Konitz, and PJ Perry. r-------------------, THE MUSIC AND TIMES OF ALBERTAHUNTER A SIZZLING MUSICAL REVUE TD CANADA TRUSTHIGH SCHOOL JAZZ INTENSIVE, PRESENTED BYCANFOR HEAR THEFUTURE Of JAZZ!ii!] Canada Trust isent Twenty-one students from the GVRD and Canfor operating regions were chosen by audition to participate in the 2006 edition of the TD Canada Trust High School Jazz Intensive presented by Canfor, an intensive 9-day program presented as part of the TD Canada Trust Vancouver International Jazz Festival. This year welcomed jazz master Nicole Mitchell as resident artist and conductor. An accomplished creative instrumentalist, composer, bandleader, and educator Ms. Mitchell "had the students in the palm of her hand from the first note forward," observed High School Jazz Intensive program facilitator Bob Rebagliati. Attending three-hour rehearsals, daily workshops, and nightly concerts shaped -~-