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2002 |
Sisters Jazz Festival will feature variety
The Sisters Jazz Festival has
booked a variety of bands playing in different styles for this year's event.
The festival, which runs September
13-15, is making a comeback in 2002 following a year off to restructure
the popular fall event.
The festival is part of "September
in Sisters," a month-long celebration of American arts, music and culture.
The Sisters Jazz Festival
Board of Directors has made a concerted effort to make major changes in
the festival bands line-up, venues and performance schedule in order to
attract a younger audience while maintaining appeal to the core audience.
To broaden interest, the board
has signed bands whose repertoire emphasizes big band, swing, blues and
mainstream jazz in addition to Dixieland jazz styles.
"Our most recent addition
is the Duffy Bishop Band from Portland" said Jim Smith, festival director.
"Her popularity with both younger and older jazz fans will complement
our expanded jazz concept."
This year's jazz festival
also will feature regional bands performing in small venues during meal
hours and after-hours jam sessions.
Bands signed for the 2002
Sisters Jazz Festival include Titan Hot 7 featuring Clarinetist Bob Draga,
Night Blooming Jazzmen, Sin Sity Suitz, the Michael Kaeshammer Trio, Chicago
Six with Yve Evans, Gator Beat, Pat O'Neal's Riverboat Jazz Band and the
Oregon Coast Lab Band.
For more information call
549-1332.
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