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The rich and groovy flow of jazz is undoubtedly one of music’s most recognizable sounds. Add to that the characteristic chord progressions of moody blues music, and fans with Jazz Blues tickets are in for one hell of a treat. Over the next few days, various festivals and artists will throw up master-classes of jazz blues. Leading the line is Lenox’s famous Tanglewood Jazz Festival, while the electric blues of B.B. King will make for unforgettable hearing. Contemporary jazz blues is on the rise, perfectly embodied by innovative artists like Chris Botti and Fourplay, while Bela Fleck’s banjo-powered blues is a thing of beauty. With limitless opportunities at hand, quality jazz blues entertainment is only the purchase of a Jazz Blues ticket away.
Blues originated from America’s Deep South from 19th century workers’ tunes, and has a prominent African American undertone. Jazz contains many blues influences, especially in its twelve-bar chord progression. The Tanglewood Jazz Festival in Lenox has an illustrious history stretching back to 1934, when some Berkshire music-lovers arranged three New York Philharmonic concerts at Interlocken. Ages later, Tanglewood began on the venue. B.B. King had a troubled upbringing when his mother and father both abandoned him, but he made a reputation as a guitarist in Inverness’s St. John’s Quartet before rocking Memphis’ famous WDIA station with his blues. Chris Botti was inspired by Miles Davis and was playing trumpet since 9, going on to study in Gresham’s Mount Hood Community College so that he could play in the evening in Portland clubs. The Fourplay super-group of Bob James (keyboards), Chuck Loeb (guitars), Nathan East (bass), and Harvey Mason (drums) got together in 1991, well-grounded in jazz foundations. Bela Fleck studied banjo since 15 under the tutelage of Tony Trischka and made waves with Spectrum (with mandolin great Jimmy Gaudreau) and New Grass Revival (with Sam Bush) before forming the Flecktones in 1988.
King is ranked as 3rd greatest guitarist of all time, and his pioneering electric blues have earned him great recognition and spots in the Blues and Rock n Roll Hall of Fames, along with a National Medal of Arts. He has 15 Grammy wins too. Fourplay’s fame was all-conquering in the early 90s, when their first three albums topped jazz charts for over 150 weeks. Botti’s recent surge has seen the trumpeter win five Grammy nominations and release three chart-topping jazz albums. Fleck has been nominated in a record nine Grammy categories, showcasing his versatility, with 12 wins.
A classic jazz blues evening is sure to perk up the listeners’ moods as the maestros run through their evergreen compositions. Tanglewood is sure to see greater activity than its usual 350,000 attendance over Labor Day weekend, with other stars performing in Jacksonville, Bangor, and Mobile.
Lovers of pure untainted music for the soul could not ask for anything besides jazz blues. And with stellar performers converging across the length and breadth of America in the coming days, there is a mad rush for jazz blues tickets.
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- Acoustic Alchemy
- Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
- Ann Hampton Callaway
- Al Di Meola
- Albert Lee
- Albert Cummings
- Alex Cuba
- Alex Bugnon
- An Evening Of Jazz
- Ana Popovic
- Alex Guthrie
- Alice Phoebe Lou
- Ayron Jones
- Aaron Kamm and the One Drops
- Arturo Sandoval Swinging Holiday
- Alastair Greene
- Aki Kumar
- Alexandra Streliski
- Anthony Brown and Group Therapy
- Arthur Verocai
- Abdullah Ibrahim
- Adam Hawley
- Annika Chambers
- Anthony Walker
- Ashley Scott
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- Bobby Mcferrin
- Bob Schneider
- Bob James
- Boney James
- Brass Transit
- Brian Culbertson
- B Side Players
- Beausoleil
- Bela Fleck The Flecktones
- Bela Fleck
- Bernard Allison
- Bernie Williams
- Bill Frisell Trio
- Bill Frisell
- Blind Boys Of Alabama
- Blues Is Alright Tour
- Brubeck Brothers Quartet
- Buddy
- Buddy Guy
- British Columbia
- Blake Mills
- Billy Childs
- Badbadnotgood
- Bria Skonberg
- Buddy Guy & Christone Kingfish Ingram
- Buddy Guy & Kenny Wayne Shepherd
- Black Violin
- Bob Baldwin
- Boyish
- Big Tony and Trouble Funk
- Bigg Robb
- Blake Aaron
- Bowmanville
- Bruce Henry
- Bryan Eng Sextet
- Bryan Eng
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- Candy Dulfer
- Carolyn Wonderland
- Charles Lloyd
- Chris Duarte
- Chris Botti
- Cyrus Chestnut
- Curtis Salgado
- Crystal Lewis
- Chris Thile
- Chris Smither
- Christian Mcbride
- Chubby Carrier
- Cj Chenier
- Coco Montoya
- Columbus Jazz Orchestra
- Cecile Mclorin Salvant
- Cory Wong
- Christone Kingfish Ingram
- Cest Si Bon De Danser
- Claude Dubois
- Cory Henry
- Chief Adjuah
- Chris Standring
- Cimafunk
- Carolyn Wonderland Band
- Chris Greene Quartet
- Cannonball Adderley
- Charlo Crossley
- Cindy Blackman Santana
- Cairo Fred
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- John Primer
- John Scofield
- John Pizzarelli
- Jorma Kaukonen
- Jose James
- Jp Soars
- Jon Cleary
- Julian Lage
- Jack Quartet
- Jackiem Joyner
- Jane Monheit
- Jamie Cullum
- Jazz Orchestra
- Janiva Magness
- Jeff Lorber
- Jimmie Vaughan
- Joe Bonamassa
- Joe Louis Walker
- Joe Lovano
- Joe Robinson
- Jonathan Butler
- Jacob Collier
- Julian Vaughn
- John Pizzarelli Trio
- Jeff Goldblum and the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra
- Johnny Nicholas
- Jazz Funk Soul
- Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra With Wynton Marsalis
- Jj Sansaverino
- Jeff Bradshaw
- Jessy J
- Jeff Kashiwa
- Joe Gransden
- Joanna Connor
- Joe Alterman
- Jimmie Vaughan and the Tilt a Whirl Band
- James Montgomery Band
- Jason Fabus Trio
- Jazz Is Led
- Jeremiah Johnson Band
- Jessi Little
- Jimmie Herrod
- Jo James
- John Carroll Kirby
- Josiah Johnson
- Jukebox Jazz
- James Armstrong Band
- Jean Carne
- Jeanette Harris
- Johnny Rawls
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- Madeleine Peyroux
- Maria Schneider Orchestra
- Marion Meadows
- Mark Hummel
- Mavis Staples
- Matt Andersen
- Melody Gardot
- Michael Franks
- Miguel Zenon
- Mindi Abair
- Mike Watt
- Monterey Jazz Fest
- Monte Montgomery
- Monday Night Jazz
- Motet
- Monty Alexander
- Max Weinbergs Jukebox
- Marc Ribot
- Matthew Whitaker
- Mssv
- Mike Phillips
- Marcus King
- Melissa Aldana
- Martha Burks
- Mighty Poplar
- Mimi Fox
- Madilyn Mei
- Mononeon
- Mustangs of the West
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- Rebirth Brass Band
- Red
- Regina Carter
- Robert Cray Band
- Rick Braun
- Robert Glasper
- Robert Cray
- Russell Malone Quartet
- Ruthie Foster
- Roomful Of Blues
- Ronnie Baker Brooks
- Rhiannon Giddens
- Richard Elliot
- Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters
- Rodney Shelton
- Rebecca Loebe
- Ragan Whiteside
- Ricky Peterson
- Rodd Bland
- Ron Carter Trio
- Roots and Dore
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- Samantha Fish
- Sera Cahoone
- Shakedown
- Sir Charles Jones
- Snarky Puppy
- Smooth Summer Jazz Festival
- Soul Rebels
- Stanley Clarke
- Stanley Jordan
- Stacey Kent
- Spyro Gyra
- Sonny Landreth
- Steely Dan
- Steve Wilson
- Sue Foley
- Shawn James
- Shamarr Allen
- Sierra Ferrell
- Special Efx All Stars
- Stella Blues Band
- Southern Avenue
- Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition
- Samara Joy
- Shakti
- Scott Strickland
- Sicard Hollow
- Special Efx
- Stefon Harris and Blackout
- Sunny War
- Samuel Prather and Groove Orchestra
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- Tab Benoit
- Taj Mahal
- The Manhattan Transfer
- The Nace Brothers
- The Witnesses
- Tinsley Ellis
- Telluride
- Tedeschi Trucks Band
- Terence Blanchard
- The Brubeck Brothers Quartet
- The Blues Brothers Revue
- The Blues Band
- The Chapin
- The Bad Plus
- The Dazz Band
- Tom Chapin
- Tom Rush
- Tommy Emmanuel
- Tuck & Patti
- Trombone Shorty
- Trombone Shorty And Orleans Avenue
- Tyler Bryant
- The California Honeydrops
- Taj Mahal Quartet
- The Blind Boys of Alabama
- The Soul Rebels
- Tuba Skinny
- Terence Young
- The Queens Cartoonists
- Tri State Blues Festival
- The Blues Project
- The Aaron Diehl Trio
- Tab Benoit and the Rumble
- Tammy Mccann
- The Latin Dead
- The Members Only Band
- Tom Braxton
- Tamara Wellons
- The 3d Jazz Trio
- Tim Armacost Quintet