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Atlanta Jazz Festival
NameAtlanta Jazz Festival
LocationAtlanta, Georgia
GenreJazz

Atlanta Jazz Festival is a free festival held annually in Atlanta, Georgia, featuring a diverse range of jazz performances, from traditional to contemporary, with artists such as Diana Krall, Herbie Hancock, and Wynton Marsalis. The festival has become a staple of the city's cultural scene, attracting visitors from across the United States, including New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. With its rich history and talented lineup, the festival has been recognized by organizations such as the National Endowment for the Arts and the Grammy Foundation. The event is also supported by local institutions, including Georgia State University and the City of Atlanta.

History

The Atlanta Jazz Festival has a long and storied history, dating back to 1978, when it was first organized by the City of Atlanta and the Atlanta Jazz Society. Over the years, the festival has hosted a wide range of performers, including Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Billie Holiday, as well as more contemporary artists like Kamasi Washington and Robert Glasper. The festival has also been influenced by other notable jazz events, such as the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and the Montreux Jazz Festival. In addition, the festival has been supported by organizations such as the Jazz Foundation of America and the International Jazz Federation. The event has also been recognized by awards such as the National Medal of Arts and the Pulitzer Prize.

Lineup

The lineup for the Atlanta Jazz Festival is always diverse and exciting, featuring a mix of local, national, and international artists, such as Christian Scott, Cécile McLorin Salvant, and Ambrose Akinmusire. The festival has also hosted performances by renowned jazz ensembles, including the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and the Count Basie Orchestra. In addition, the festival has showcased the talents of emerging artists, such as Carmen Lundy and Tia Fuller, who have gone on to perform at other notable festivals, including the Monterey Jazz Festival and the North Sea Jazz Festival. The festival's lineup is curated by a team of experts, including Wynton Marsalis and Joshua Redman, who are affiliated with institutions such as the Juilliard School and the Berklee College of Music.

Venue

The Atlanta Jazz Festival is held in Piedmont Park, a beautiful and historic park in the heart of Atlanta, Georgia. The park has hosted numerous other events and festivals, including the Atlanta Dogwood Festival and the Music Midtown festival, which have featured performances by artists such as The Black Keys and Foo Fighters. The park's scenic landscape and amenities make it an ideal location for the festival, which attracts thousands of visitors each year, including fans of jazz and other genres, such as blues and soul music. The festival's venue is also supported by local businesses, including The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta and the Georgia Aquarium.

Organization

The Atlanta Jazz Festival is organized by the City of Atlanta's Office of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with other organizations, such as the Atlanta Jazz Society and the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. The festival is also supported by a range of sponsors, including Delta Air Lines, Coca-Cola, and Bank of America, as well as local institutions, such as Emory University and the High Museum of Art. The festival's organization is led by a team of experienced professionals, including Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and Ambassador Andrew Young, who have been recognized for their contributions to the arts and culture by organizations such as the National Endowment for the Arts and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The festival's success is also due to the support of local media outlets, including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and WABE. Category:Jazz festivals in the United States

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