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June 19, 2013

Every second and fourth Saturday during the spring and summer, San Jose Jazz presents local and touring jazz artists on the "square" outside of Lou's Village restaurant in Willow Glen. All performances take place on the restaurant's charming patio. Seating may be limited, so feel free to bring your own. Sounds like a great way to spend an afternoon!

The Jazz Beyond Stage at Summer Fest has a firm tradition of presenting innovative musicians that are pushing the boundaries of the jazz genre.
In conjunction with Universal Grammar, San Jose Jazz presents year-round concerts by emerging artists in The Pagoda at the Fairmont Hotel, one of the best small spaces for live music in Silicon Valley. 
Every so often we present and promote special concerts apart from our weekly series. Enjoy a special, intimate concert experience with nationally and internationally renowned artists, presented by San Jose Jazz.
Downtown San Jose (Map)
August 9-11, San Jose Jazz Summer Fest is the hottest event
of the summer featuring a stellar lineup of international stars,
emerging artists and regional favorites playing straight-ahead jazz,
blues, salsa, Latin, R&B, and more! It's not just the biggest live
music event in Silicon Valley–it's the perfect summer experience
featuring tasty food, wine and micro-brews; family fun and jazz for
kids; and a Club Crawl and other after-hours events for the grown ups.
Learn More Here

Blues, jazz, folk, R&B, world, indie and more. San Jose Jazz serves up the best musical variety at the new San Pedro Square Market in downtown San Jose. Best consumed with food, drink and friends.
Downtown San Jose's newest "must-see" attraction, San Pedro Square Market is modeled on great food halls like Seattle's Pike's Place. Built around the historic fabric of the Peralta Adobe, the Market has food and gift stalls and a variety of bars and restaurants serving some of the finest food, beer and wine anywhere.

Last held in March 2013, our winter jazz festival presents a genre-busting mix of young
artists taking jazz beyond the expected. 2013's festival featured 2013 Grammy®-winning artist Robert Glasper, José James, hot modern jazz pianist Vijay Iyer, Hammond B-3 legend Tony
Monaco, Texas blues star Carolyn
Wonderland, high-energy Canadian phenomenon Delhi
2 Dublin and more.
Check out all the 2013 artists below and stay tuned for an announcement of 2014 artists in January.

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Andre Thierry & Zydeco Magic featuring Miko Marks and Pam Hawkins Sat, Mar 9, 7pm |
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Cado & Friends: A Night in Brazil Wed Mar 13, 7:30pm |
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Carolyn Wonderland Sat Mar 9, 9pm |
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Delhi 2 Dublin Fri Mar 8, 9pm
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Festival Jazz Jam at the Hedley Wed Mar 6, 7:30pm |
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José James Fri Mar 8, 8pm |
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Latin Jazz Youth Ensemble of San Francisco Sat Mar 9, 12pm |
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Master Class with Robert Glasper Sat Mar 9, 1pm |
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Robert Glasper Experiment Sat Mar 9, 8pm |
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Robert Glasper Experiment Sat Mar 9, 10pm |
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Salsa Dance Party with Rumbaché Fri Mar 15, 9pm |
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San Jose Jazz High School All Stars Sat Mar 9, 3pm |
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San Jose Jazz Member Kickoff Party Fri Mar 8, 6pm |
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San José State University Jazz Orchestra Sat Mar 9, 1:30pm |
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**Cancelled** Master Class with Sean Jones Sat Mar 9, 11am |
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**Cancelled** Sean Jones Sat Mar 9, 4pm |
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Master Class with Tony Monaco Sun Mar 10, 12pm |
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Tony Monaco Trio Sun Mar 10, 2pm |
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TechXploration: Conversation with Vijay Iyer Thu Mar 14, 6:15pm |
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Vijay Iyer Trio Fri Mar 15, 8pm |
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If it's Wednesday, it's jazz! On the first and third Wednesdays of every month, witness the flaming Jazz Jam at the Hedley in the Hotel De Anza. On other Wednesdays, enjoy concerts in the Fairmont's lovely Lobby Lounge or at Lou's Village in Willow Glen. Admission is always free. Come, relax, and listen to Jazz... it's Wednesday!
Lou’s Village - New Venue!1100 Lincoln Avenue, Willow Glen | Google map 408 293-4570
Lou’s Village has a storied history in San Jose that makes it the perfect partner for San Jose Jazz. Opened in 1946 by Lou Santoro (grandfather of present owners Tom & Tim Muller), Lou’s was “the” spot for dining, dancing and banquets for decades. The original location, with its whimsical nautical décor, was a premier spot for live music featuring local and touring acts like The Ink Spots, The King Sisters, Abbey Lincoln, Mimi Hines, “Scat Man” Crothers and Lucille Ball. Lou’s finally closed in 2005, but was reborn in October 2012 in the new Willow Glen Town Center--in a spectacular space featuring many historic artifacts from the original Lou’s. At Lou’s Village, the food is a star, with original recipes (the clams are divine) alongside innovative new dishes. There is also a full bar. If you’re planning on dining at Lou’s before or during the show, reservations are recommended.
Parking There is free parking available in the Willow Glen Town Center Garage. If the garage full, there is ample free street parking and free parking behind the buildings across Lincoln Avenue from the restaurant, between Willow Street and Minnesota Avenue.

17th San Jose Jazz Summer Camp: June 17-28, 2013
Classes run from 8:30am to 4pm each day.
Location: Mexican Heritage Plaza, 1700
Alum Rock Avenue, San José, CA 95116 (map)
Click here, to learn more and sign up.
Progressions is a transformative, K-12, tuition-free, youth development program where low-income, at-risk students learn to focus their out-of-school time on making music in safe, positive environments. Learn more...
The San Jose Jazz High School Big Band is an advanced jazz ensemble comprised some of the Bay Area's most talented High School jazz musicians. They experience weekly rehearsals, pro-level performances at great venues with renowned guest artists.
Learn more...

Photo credit: Jordan River
Click the picture above for a slideshow of fundraiser images.
25th Anniversary Fundraiser
The 2012 fundraiser celebrated the past, present & future of San Jose Jazz—music education and entertainment were both on the menu, as video, performances, auctions, food and fun celebrated creativity in our schools and in the community.
Beautiful centerpieces—each featuring 25 roses in tribute to the anniversary—and other gorgeous décor by Citti's Florist welcomed the guests. Wonderful silent auction items, including a private 60-minute performance by the Latin Jazz Youth Ensemble of San Francisco and a whimsical “hound’s head” clock vied for the attention of bidders as they sipped fine wines. Vice-Chairman of the Board Dr. Robert Griffin introduced A Brief History of Jazz—In Celebration of Black History Month, (link below) a video featuring poet and historian Jym Marks, created by WMS media especially for the event.
Later, auctioneer Chris Wilder sent ripples of laughter through the room as he led the live auction. A video performance by San Jose Jazz’s Progressions Choir was featured as a preface to a Fund-a-Need appeal for the program.
The evening ended with dancing to the debut performance by the San Jose Jazz High School All Star Big Band, led by Dr. Aaron Lington. The band was exceptional; the guests lit up the dance floor to the classic standards and smooth sambas.
This sparkling evening was one of the most successful fundraisers ever for San Jose Jazz--we look forward to seeing all of you at next year's event!
Click the "play" symbol to view the "Brief History of Jazz" video.

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