BRIC ANNOUNCES FULL LINE-UP FOR FIFTH ANNUAL BRIC JAZZFEST MARATHON

Aug 7, 2019 • 1:00 PM

Acclaimed Festival Continues BRIC’s 41st Season, Bringing Together Globe-Trotting Jazz Legends and Groundbreaking Emerging Jazz Artists From Brooklyn and Beyond

2019 BRIC JazzFest Week-long Programming Includes:

  • Three-Night Marathon, with 21 Groups Performing Overlapping Sets Throughout BRIC House, featuring Ravi Coltrane; Georgia Anne Muldrow; Joe Russo, Ben Perowsky, Josh Kaufman & Stuart Bogie: BOYFRIENDS; Makaya McCraven; Kneebody; and More
     
  • A Jazz Film Series Highlighting the Legends of the Jazz World, Featuring Screenings of Blue Note Records: Beyond The Notes and the Recently Released Aretha Franklin Live Performance Amazing Grace
     
  • Brooklyn Poetry Slam, Hosted by Poet, Activist, and Educator Mahogany L. Browne and with Music by DJ Jive Poetic

BRIC is pleased to announce additional programming, marathon daily lineup, single day tickets, and other details for the 2019 BRIC JazzFest, the fifth annual edition of the celebrated Brooklyn jazz festival, which continues the 41st season for the pioneering NYC arts-and-media organization and leading presenter of free cultural programming in Brooklyn. The Festival takes place over the course of a week (October 19-26) and continues to be what the New Yorker calls a “proudly eclectic gathering [that] remains unbounded by convention.” This year’s edition will feature concerts, film, poetry, and conversation, culminating in a three-day music marathon, with performances taking place simultaneously in the various spaces comprising BRIC House (647 Fulton Street, Brooklyn).

The three-night jazz marathon (October 24-26) is headlined by critically acclaimed GRAMMY-nominated saxophonist, bandleader, and composer Ravi Coltrane and his quartet; multi-instrumentalist and producer Georgia Anne Muldrow; and the new supergroup Boyfriends, led by drummer Joe Russo and featuring multi-instrumentalist Josh Kaufman, drummer/percussionist Ben Perowsky, and multi-instrumentalist Stuart Bogie

The marathon will also feature performances by percussionist Makaya McCraven; eclectic band Kneebody; drummer/composer Antonio Sanchez; multi-instrumentalist Louis Cole (Knower); saxophonist Tia Fuller; breakout vibraphonist Joel Ross’ Good Vibes; drummer/vibraphonist Sasha Berliner Azalea; composer and planetary scientist Salami Rose Joe Louis; drummer/producer Kassa Overall; saxophonist María Grand; vocalist/songwriter Claudia Acuña; jazz/funk/hip-hop ensemble QNA; saxophonist Roxy Coss Quintet; Cousin From Another Planet, a new project from award-winning record producer, composer/songwriter and pianist Aaron Whitby; pianist Dayramir Gonzalez; composer, percussionist and vocalist Tosin Aribisala Trio; pianist Amina Claudine Myers and her group Generations 4; and pianist, composer, bandleader and educator Myra Melford and her quintet Snowy Egret. Performances take place in the intimate jazz club-like Artist Studio, the expansive Stoop overlooking the Gallery, and the state-of-the-art Ballroom—all within BRIC House.

BRIC JazzFest has, in its five years, shown how jazz’s legacy, present, and future, can be approached through a variety of means. This year, film, poetry, and discourse also add to the Festival’s explosive musical lineup. Two films, projected onto a giant screen in the BRIC House Ballroom, will shed light on some of the most influential artists and historical moments in jazz. Blue Note Records: Beyond The Notes is an evocative journey behind the scenes of the legendary label Blue Note Records. The New York Times hailed the film as “A smart, exhilarating look at an influential label … this documentary makes a point right off that Blue Note is still very much a thing of the present … This tidy, thoughtful film gets at jazz’s joy and pain.” The recently released Amazing Grace documents two performances by Aretha Franklin in January of 1972 at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Watts, Los Angeles, backed by the Southern California Community Choir. The audio recording of those performances became Franklin’s biggest selling album. The Washington Post calls the film “nothing short of a miracle.” 

BRIC’s Brooklyn Poetry Slam—“a packed night of stellar local poets” (TimeOut)—returns to JazzFest, hosted by the poet, activist, and educator Mahogany L. Browne, with music by DJ Jive Poetic.

“In five short years, BRIC has been able to create a new, forward-looking jazz festival that has become an eagerly-awaited facet of the music scene here in Brooklyn,” remarks Kristina Newman-Scott, President of BRIC

Jack Walsh, BRIC’s Senior Vice President of Performing Arts says, “We are thrilled to announce BOYFRIENDS to headline and close out BRIC JazzFest. Joe Russo,  Ben Perowsky, Josh Kaufman & Stuart Bogie are all world-class   musicians steeped in experimentation and improvisation; and I expect we will experience some explosive moments from this amazing new group!” 

With BRIC JazzFest, BRIC brings its decades of hosting the beloved summer-long BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival into its state-of-the-art home in Fort Greene, providing an experience that’s true to its mission of making cultural programming genuinely accessible. Billboard writes, “[BRIC JazzFest] prove[s] an excellent argument for standing-room jazz functions in general: lower financial barrier to entry, higher population of listeners, and a more engaged audience.”

Free events require RSVP at BRICartsmedia.org. Single-day tickets for the BRIC JazzFest Marathon, which go on sale to BRIC members on Wednesday, August 7 and to the general public on Friday, August 9 at 10am, are $30 advance/$35 door (per day), and there is a limited number of 3-day passes available for $75 (available now). Tickets can be purchased by visiting BRICartsmedia.org. The Box Office at BRIC House is open on performance days only, one hour prior to the event. BRIC House is located at 647 Fulton Street in Downtown Brooklyn and is open weekdays and Saturdays at 8am and Sundays at 10am.

The Henson | Soule Team at Compass joins BRIC JazzFest as Presenting Sponsor.

Schedule, Tickets, and Event Details

POETRY
Brooklyn Poetry Slam
Mon, Oct 21 | 7:00pm
FREE w/ RSVP
BRIC House Ballroom

The Brooklyn Poetry Slam expands BRIC JazzFest to another dimension, with Brooklyn’s best slam poets for a gathering of words, wisdom and music to highlight the crisscrossing influences and beats of jazz, poetry, and hip hop. Hosted by poet, activist, and educator Mahogany L. Browne and with music by DJ Jive Poetic, this edition will feature a special artist to be announced soon.

FILM
BRIC JazzFest features two films that shed light on some of the most influential artists and historical moments in jazz.

Blue Note Records: Beyond The Notes (2018) | Directed by Sophie Huber | 90mins
Tues, Oct 22 | 7:30pm
BRIC House Ballroom
FREE w/ RSVP 

Blue Note Records: Beyond The Notes is an evocative journey behind the scenes of the legendary label Blue Note Records. Through the lens of sessions and conversations with current Blue Note artists, many of whom have performed at BRIC JazzFest and the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival, the film goes back in time to reveal how Blue Note gave voice to some of the finest jazz artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. Using rare archival recordings and images, the film chronicles the founders’ mission, landmark recordings, and their vital connections with today’s artists and music.

“A smart, exhilarating look at an influential label … this documentary makes a point right off that Blue Note is still very much a thing of the present … This tidy, thoughtful film gets at jazz’s joy and pain.” 

(Glenn Kenny, The New York Times Critics’ Pick)

Amazing Grace (2018) | Directed by Allen Elliott & Sydney Pollack | 90mins
Weds, Oct 23 | 7:30pm
BRIC House Ballroom
FREE w/ RSVP

Over two days in January of 1972, Aretha Franklin sang at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Watts, Los Angeles, backed by the Southern California Community Choir. A film crew was there to record, and the audio became Franklin’s biggest selling album. The film’s release has taken decades, and it is worth the wait. The film is “nothing short of a miracle.” (The Washington Post)

CONCERTS
BRIC JazzFest Marathon
$30 Adv / $35 Day-of-show (Per Day)
Limited-quantity 3-day passes $75 Adv / $80 Day-of-show
General Admission: Standing (Limited Seating is First Come, First Served) 

BRIC JazzFest culminates in a three-night, three-stage live music marathon with overlapping sets by global legends, groundbreaking artists, and exciting newcomers to jazz. Attendees can move freely among performances and catch as many artists as they like each night, as performances take place in the intimate jazz club-like Artist Studio, the expansive Stoop overlooking the Gallery, and the state-of-the-art Ballroom—all within BRIC House.

BRIC JazzFest Marathon Night 1
Thurs, Oct 24 | 7:30pm
Featuring Ravi Coltrane, Dayramir Gonzalez, Mayaka McCraven, Cousin from Another Planet (a new project from Aaron Whitby), Sasha Berliner Azalea, Roxy Coss Quintet, and Salami Rose Joe Louis.
 

BRIC JazzFest Marathon Night 2
Fri, Oct 25 | 7:30pm
Featuring Georgia Anne Muldrow, Amina Claudine Myers: Generations 4, Kneebody, Joel Ross’ Good Vibes, María Grand, Tosin Aribisala Trio, and QNA.

BRIC JazzFest Marathon Night 3
Fri, Oct 25 | 7:30pm
Featuring Joe Russo, Ben Perowsky, Josh Kaufman & Stuart Bogie: BOYFRIENDS; Kassa Overall; Louis Cole; Antonio Sanchez; Myra Melford’s Snowy Egret; Claudia Acuña; and Tia Fuller.

About BRIC 
BRIC is the leading presenter of free cultural programming in Brooklyn, and one of the largest in New York City. The organization presents and incubates work by artists and media-makers that reflects the diversity of New York. BRIC programs reach hundreds of thousands of people each year.

BRIC’s main venue, BRIC House, offers a public media center, a major contemporary art exhibition space, two performance spaces, a glass-walled TV studio and artist work spaces.

Some of BRIC’s most acclaimed programs include the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival in Prospect Park; groundbreaking media initiatives, including BRIC TV, BRIC Radio, and Brooklyn Free Speech; and renowned contemporary art exhibitions. BRIC also offers education and community-building programs at BRIC House and throughout Brooklyn.

In addition to making cultural programming genuinely accessible, BRIC is dedicated to providing substantial support to artists and media makers in their efforts to develop work and reach new audiences. BRIC is unusual in both presenting exceptional cultural experiences and nurturing individual expression. This dual commitment enables BRIC to most effectively reflect New York City’s innate cultural richness and diversity.
Learn more at BRICartsmedia.org.

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