The Jazz Legacy Project Presents- Herbie Hancock: the Blue Note Years
May 7, 2023
6:00 PM
Doors Open: 5:00 PM
Doors Open: 5:00 PM
Craft cocktails and small plates begin at 5:00 pm.
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A fateful snowstorm led to a last-minute opportunity to play with Donald Byrd - Blue Note's biggest artist at the time. The seven-year marriage of jazz's brightest young star and its iconic record label produced some of the most popular jazz of the 1960s. It also chronicled the journey of a kid who wrote music about his childhood neighborhood in Chicago to a man who would write about his more worldly view of life during the Civil Rights era.
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Why does Thelonious Monk play the piano like that? Why is John Coltrane's music so intense? Why is Billie Holiday's voice so unique? Created in 2015 after an epiphany bandleader Justin Varnes had while teaching Jazz History at Georgia State University, the Jazz Legacy Project has an ongoing residency at the Velvet Note jazz club in Atlanta, where they have been selling out their performances for 6 years and counting. Ditching a traditional textbook in favor of playing records and telling stories about the artists to college kids who knew little or nothing about jazz proved to be a big success. It turned out that performing the artist's music and telling their stories in between proved to be an even bigger success. But it's more than just offering insight into what to listen for when listening to jazz, it's also woven into American history - as jazz itself is. Many movements in jazz are a direct result of cultural shifts in America, and connecting an artist's music to a time or an event in history can open up a new world when listening to it.
Justin Varnes - Drums and Narration
Noel Freidline - Piano and Keyboard
John Sandfort - Tenor Saxophone
Kevin Smith - Acoustic Bass
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