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Sisters Jazz Festival returns with top bands The Sisters Jazz
Festival mixes some of the country's best touring jazz bands with outstanding
local and regional musicians.
The show kicks off Friday,
September 13, at noon with a free outdoor performance at Sisters Market
on Cascade Avenue (see
schedule of events). The festival opener will showcase Sisters' own
Blue D'Arts, Sin Sity Suitz, from Las Vegas, and Pat O'Neal's Riverboat
Jazz Band, from Portland.
Two of the Festival's favorite
bands, Chicago 6 and Gator Beat, will be featured Thursday night, September
12, in a performance at the Cycle Oregon camp at Sisters High School.
This 8 p.m. show is free to
the public.
Nine bands will be performing
in the Jazz Festival's main venues and six more will be in small venues
around town, at jam sessions and other performances during the weekend.
In addition, the Sisters High
School Jazz Band will perform in both a main venue and an outdoor venue.
This year the Jazz Festival
organizers are closing the main venues during lunch and dinner breaks
Friday and Saturday so that patrons can leave the venues without missing
any performances. Fans will be treated to jazz from regional groups at
small venues throughout town during these breaks.
Touring bands will provide
a range of jazz styles, including traditional New Orleans sound, big band,
swing, zydeco, and intimate club music.
Returning to the main venues
are: Chicago 6 with Vocalist Yve Evans, back to Sisters for the 10th time;
Gator Beat, with their unique Cajun and zydeco "swamp funk"; and the Michael
Kaeshammer Trio, from British Columbia, a hit of the 2000 Jazz Festival.
Performing at the Jazz Festival
for the first time are The Duffy Bishop Band, a blues band from Portland;
The Night Blooming Jazzmen, from Southern California; Pat O'Neal's Riverboat
Jazz Band; and the swing band Sin Sity Suitz, led by world-class trumpeter
Stan Mark.
Sisters' fans will be treated
to two shows by the Oregon Coast Lab Band.
Regional groups performing
at small venues during the weekend are: A.J. and Elise Cohen, playing
at Papandrea's Pizzeria; The Shirley VanPaepeghem Trio, to be heard at
The Depot Deli; Guitarist Rich Hurdle, at Cascade Brewing Ale House; The
Michelle VanHandel Trio, playing at Coyote Creek; The Benjamin Scharf
Trio, featured at El Rancho Grande.
The Sisters High School Jazz
Band will play Saturday at noon on the deck at Hucklebeary's, in the Town
Square.
The Jazz Festival will feature
evening jam sessions for the first time, Friday and Saturday nights at
Coyote Creek after the venues close.
Friday's jam will be led by
Sisters-own band The Blue D'Arts. |
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