MIAMI GARDENS, FL -- 02/08/10 --
Jazz legends David Sanborn, Cassandra
Wilson and Joe Sample are set to take the stage during the 5th Annual "Jazz
in the Gardens" hosted by #1 rated, nationally syndicated radio personality
Tom Joyner, Saturday, March 20th and Sunday, March 21st at Sun Life Stadium
(formerly Dolphin Stadium), 2269 Dan Marino Blvd, Miami Gardens, Florida
33056. Internationally-known and well-respected, these jazz musicians are
at the top of the genre, oftentimes pulling in audiences of over 6,000 on
their own bill.
Sanborn, Wilson and Sample are just three of the artists on the
star-studded line-up for the nearly sold-out festival. Other confirmed
artists include the queen of R&B, Mary J. Blige; R&B crooner, Robin Thicke;
Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter, John Legend; 90s R&B/pop super
group, Boyz II Men; funk/R&B diva, Teena Marie; Grammy nominated R&B
vocalist, Melanie Fiona; and R&B newcomer, K'Jon.
"Jazz is definitely alive and well at 'Jazz in the Gardens' in the form of
Joe Sample, David Sanborn and Cassandra Wilson," stated event producer,
Leon Saunders of Saunders Entertainment Group. "We are absolutely thrilled
to have these major acts headlining 'Jazz in the Gardens' and bringing
their revolutionary jazz sound to our festival."
Although some may find it strange to fuse together the musical styles of
the aforementioned jazz legends with the funk of Teena Marie and the soul
and R&B of John Legend, it's one of the main draws of "Jazz in the
Gardens." It invites a plethora of musical styles to come together and form
the kind of "super-concert" that can only be found in one of the most
diverse and culturally-rich cities in the nation, Miami Gardens.
Jazz in the Gardens, a two-day weekend festival now in its fifth year, has
grown to be one of the top cultural events in South Florida. The jazz
festival delivers a diverse mix of music genres that range from jazz, R&B,
Caribbean and African sounds. Having something to offer all music
aficionados at an affordable price, the 4th Annual Jazz in the Gardens
shattered expected ticket sales, enjoying an attendance of almost 40,000,
which was more than double the sales of the 2008 festival. In 2009, the
Jazz in the Gardens crowd enjoyed the hip-hop flavor of Common, the
beautiful neo-soul melodies of Erykah Badu, the smooth R&B of Kenneth
'Babyface' Edmonds and the crowd-stopping soul of Maze featuring Frankie
Beverly, among other a-list artists.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
The iconic David Sanborn truly merits his position as a saxophonist,
unrivaled as a player who straddles the pop and jazz worlds while
commanding respect in both. In pop, he is justly famed for his standout
solo on David Bowie's 1975 hit "Young Americans" -- one of many celebrated
recording projects that evolved out of Sanborn's live supporting roles.
Indeed, his matchless tone has additionally been sought to bolster
performances by the esteemed liked of Eric Clapton, The Eagles, The Rolling
Stones, James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, Miles Davis, Bruce Springsteen and
Stevie Wonder -- many of whom have likewise gone on to enlist Sanborn's
inimitable sax presence in the studio. Sanborn's high visibility live and
on record is only part of his story. His music has been heard in films,
most notably on the Michael Kamen penned scores for the "Lethal Weapon"
movies. His television work includes the theme for "Saturday Night Live,"
sitting in regularly with the Late Night with David Letterman band, and
hosting the dearly-remembered "Night Music." The six-time Grammy winner has
consistently recorded his own albums, and since his first album "Taking
Off" from 1975, through his acclaimed "Closer" from 2005, he has rarely
gone over two years between releases. Sanborn's new album, "Here and Gone,"
is the 23rd solo album of Sanborn's extraordinary career and features guests
such as Eric Clapton, Sam Moore and Joss Stone.
One of the many jazzmen who started out playing hard bop but went electric
during the fusion era, Joe Sample was, in the late '50s, a founding member
of the Jazz Crusaders along with trombonist, Wayne Henderson; tenor
saxophonist, Wilton Felder; and drummer, Stix Hooper. Sample, a
hard-swinging player who could handle chordal and modal/scalar
improvisation equally well, stuck to the acoustic piano during the
Crusaders' early years -- but would place greater emphasis on electric
keyboards when the band turned to jazz-funk in the early '70s. Although
Sample had recorded as a trio pianist on 1969's obscure "Fancy Dance,"
1978's "Rainbow Seeker" was often described as his first album as a leader.
Since the early 1980's, he has enjoyed a successful solo career and has
guested on many recordings by other performers and groups, including Miles
Davis, George Benson, Jimmy Witherspoon, B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Steely
Dan and The Supremes.
Defying categorization and convention, Cassandra Wilson never fails to
surprise and inspire. Sexy, honey-velvet vocals wrapped around her own
jazzy blue compositions or inventive interpretations of others' material
led TIME magazine to name her "America's Best Singer" in recent years.
Wilson's journey can be traced back to Mississippi where she was raised by
musician and educator parents. In the eighties, Wilson moved to New Orleans
and performed with Earl Turbinton and Ellis Marsalis. Quite by accident,
she was relocated to East Orange, New Jersey where she made the decision to
take her chances on the New York jazz scene. Her development can be tracked
through her discography. From the standards on "Blue Skies" to the
Grammy-winning "New Moon Daughter," to the combination of originals and
interpretations played by a collection of Mississippi and New York
musicians on both the 2001 release, "Belly of the Sun," and 2003's
"Glamoured," to the 2006 T-Bone Burnett produced "Thunderbird," Cassandra
continues to evolve. On her acclaimed 2009 release, "Loverly," Wilson
returns to a more stripped down jazz setting, and gives a tantalizing,
rhythmically driven collection of jazz standards new luster.
Tickets are currently on sale and can be purchased at the Sun Life Stadium
Box Office, www.jazzinthegardens.com or www.ticketmaster.com. Ticket prices
range anywhere from $55 for a one-day ticket to $125 for the two-day
ticket; an amazing value given the fact that the concert is completely
loaded with a star-studded line-up. Furthermore, the experience of the
event goes beyond music, offering food, shopping and sophisticated
pleasures.
For more information on the highly-anticipated 5th Annual "Jazz in the
Gardens" hosted by Tom Joyner, go to www.jazzinthegardens.com or contact
the City of Miami Gardens at 1-877-640-5299. All media inquiries should be
directed to Circle of One Marketing at 305.576.3790.
ABOUT THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS
The City of Miami Gardens was incorporated on May 13, 2003, as the 33rd
city in Miami-Dade County. At a population of approximately 10,000, it is
the third largest city in Miami-Dade County. Miami Gardens is a solid,
working and middle class community of unique diversity. It is the largest
predominantly African-American municipality in the State of Florida and
boasts many Caribbean residents. In 2007, the City hosted the 41st annual
Super Bowl. The City recently hosted the 2009 college BCS championship game
and in 2010, will host the 44th Super Bowl.
JAZZ IN THE GARDENS
For general information visit www.jazzinthegardens.com or call the event
hotline at: 305-622-8043. For vendor and sponsor opportunities, contact
Vendor Express at 954-275-3092. All media inquiries should be directed to
Circle of One Marketing at 305.576.3790.
Media Contacts
Lisa Magnus
Email Contact
Lourdes Duarte
Email Contact
Tel: (305) 576-3790
Fax: (305)-576-5699