Jazz in September
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Jazz at the Lincoln Center in Dizzy’s Club
Sept 11-16
Sherrie Maricle & the DIVA Jazz Orchestra with special guest star vocalists Dee Daniels (9/11-9/13) and Carmen Bradford (9/14-9/16)
Sept 17
Rachel Z: Department of Good and Evil featuring Jeremy Pelt, Masahiro Yamamoto, Maeve Royce and Bobbie Rae
Sept 18-20
Claire Martin & Ian Shaw
Sept 21-23
Carol Sloane and the Norman Simmons Quartet
Sept 24
Rondi Charleston and friends
Sep 25-30 Renee Rosnes All Star Quartet featuring Chris Potter, Peter Washington and Lewis Nash
Around the world of Jazz for September is about the people, the tours, the personalities, and the Jazz lovers, (popping up as far away as Uganda).
At the Lincoln, September is about women. All month long at the Dizzy’s Club female jazz musicians are featured during the Diet Coke Women in Jazz Festival.
All About Jazz: John McLaughlin: On The Road, Part 1: The Interview
Legendary guitarist John McLaughlin is set to tour across North America for the first time in a decade. AAJ’s John Kelman spoke to McLaughlin “about the tour, the group, his relationship with Abstract Logix and the changing face of music and the music industry.”
Downbeat Magazine: Phil Woods:I keep the Flame Going
Ted Panken profiles alto saxophonist, and 2007 NEA Jazz Master Phil Woods.
“(F)or half a century his alto saxophone has served as a beacon of bebop mastery. In a candid interview…he discusses the rigors of maintaining a working band, developing his personal style, racism in jazz, substance abuse, his health and much more.”
American Press: Harry Connick Jr. Back in New Orleans
The musician’s returned to his childhood Lakeview neighborhood. Though his old house was ruined then demolished. Connick Jr. said he was happy to see some places hadn’t changed.
“It’s exactly the same,” the singer-pianist said Wednesday at the Maison Bourbon, where more than 30 years ago he performed on piano with the Dixieland jazz band. “I remember the smell of Irish coffee in here. That’s what people liked to drink in here back then.”
TheStreet.com: Austin City Limits - Music Without the Mud
The Street checks out Septembers’ Austin City Limits Festival, a spin-off the popular television/concert show.
“Sponsored by the classic music television program of the same name on PBS, ACL is a three-day event offering an eclectic mix of rock, electronica, blues, American roots and jazz music”.
The Monitor, Uganda - Dave Koz ‘comes’ to Mystique
At the Jazz Club Ange Mystique, on the first Wednesday of the month, a group of jazz fans are treated to a night of Jazz. A DVD of particular musician’s performance is played on the screen.
Jazz saxophonist Dave Koz was on tap as fans got to watch the maestro perform hits like The Dance, One Last Thing and If Only For One Night.

