Downtown Rochester bar owners say they hope the festival returns to the city limits next year, if not sooner.
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Concert Update: Jazz Fest adds Peter Frampton and Robert Cray
The Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival today announced another headliner for its 2013 edition. Guitar Circus featuring Peter Frampton and Robert Cray will take place Friday, June 28, at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre, Gibbs Street. Tickets to the 7:30 p.m. show will cost $70-$125 (plus service charges) and will go on sale Friday, March […]
JAZZ FEST 2012, DAY 9: Govโt Mule, Locarno, Sierra Leone Refugee All Stars
So, we’ve reached the end: the last day of this year’s Jazz Festival. It’s been a long ride, but there was still a lot going on Saturday night worth talking about. First up was theSierra Leone Refugee All-Stars. Now, for better or for worse I try to leave politics aside when looking at a musical […]
JAZZ FEST 2012, Day 9: Raul Midon, Joanne Brackeen, Arun Ghosh
While tapping guitar chords with his left hand and keeping up a steady beat on the bongos with his right, Raul Midon turned to the Kilbourn Hall audience Saturday and said, “I want you to notice there are no looping machines up here.” He didn’t need any. He picked, strummed, and slapped percussively on his […]
JAZZ FEST 2012, Day 9: The Sadies, Chic Gamine, Trombone Shorty
I’m always ready to go toe to toe with hammerheads who bitch and moan about the Jazz Fest’s non-jazz content. But the fact that Jazz Fest kingpin John Nugent colors outside the lines and books a band like, let’s say,The Sadies — that is a jazz move. And in the last nine days I’ve been […]
JAZZ FEST 2012, Day 8: Roy Haynes, Jean-Michel Pilc, Orlando LeFleming, Ryan Truesdell
I guess there’s something positive about being in your 80s and having someone call you immature. I’m sorry, but that was my impression of legendary jazz drummer Roy Haynes at Kilbourn Hall Friday night. He joked around, tap danced twice, and seemed to be seriously trying to pick up a woman in the audience. Even […]
JAZZ FEST 2012, Day 8: Norah Jones, Jimmie Vaughan, Bridge Trio
Started off entirely on the jazz tip tonight as I took in The Bridge Trio at Max of Eastman Place. The group was impressively tight and impeccably dressed as it ventured in and out of the riffs and shapes each musician created. It was righteously crisp and quite cool. Headed over to the East and […]
JAZZ FEST 2012, DAY 8: Rochester Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra, Robi Botos Trio, Poโ Boys Brass Band
Well, every night can’t be a face-melting, accordion-fueled dance party. After the zydeco chaos that was Thursday at the Jazz Fest, Friday night I operated on the more traditional and laid-back end of the jazz musical spectrum. First up was the Rochester Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra under the Big Tent. Another big band from Rochester (in […]
JAZZ FEST 2012, Day 7: Colin Stetson, Ruthie Foster, Pokey LaFarge
It can be somewhat difficult to consider your parents as human beings, as individuals with hopes and dreams and desires of their own. Well, as uncomfortable as it may sound, I watched my mother fall in love with bass saxophonist Colin Stetson Thursday night. Stetson is one of those acts at this year’s Jazz Fest […]






