First A Little Jazz History
The foundations of jazz extend back in time to nineteenth century slave work songs, field shouts, sorrow songs and spirituals, whose harmonic, rhythmic, and melodic elements were predominantly African. These elements gradually blended, and the first music that we now call jazz was played by African-American and Creole musicians in New Orleans in the early twentieth century.
At its infancy, jazz contained elements of Ragtime, marching band music, and the Blues. Over the coming decades, this native-born form of musical expression evolved into swing, bebop, hard bop, cool jazz, fusion, smooth jazz and contemporary. Truly, the wide-ranging sounds of jazz capture the dynamic complexity of the American experience. Equally telling, the medium of jazz has been embraced by musicians and music lovers spanning the globe from Europe to Asia to Africa.
The Amelia Island Jazz Festival is dedicated to building upon this rich cultural foundation by exposing thousands of people of all ages and backgrounds to the sounds, excitement and vitality of great jazz.
Endorsements:
With strong guidance from Artistic Director Les DeMerle, and memorable performances by jazz legends the Amelia Island Jazz Festival has garnered the endorsement of leaders in jazz. Here is what they had to say at the time:
Wynton Marsalis (Artistic Director Jazz at Lincoln Center)
“With great pleasure, I endorse the Les DeMerle Amelia Island Jazz Festival. From jazz education to the exciting concert headliners, this is sure to be one swingin’ festival.”
Lee Konitz (Alto Sax)
“Check out the Amelia Island Jazz Festival. It’s the real deal.”
Lew Tabakin (Tenor sax)
“Check out this great festival – it’s swingin’!”
James Moody (Tenor Sax)
“I’ll see you at the Amelia Island Jazz Festival! There I go, there I go, there I go!”
McCoy Tyner (Legendary Jazz Pianist)
“Congratulations on the Amelia Island Jazz Festival. This exciting presentation is sure to enrich the lives of many people with our true American art from, jazz. Keep it swingin’!”
Roy Ayers (Vibes)
“This jazz fest is sure to excite!”
Eric Marienthal (Fusion Jazz Sax)
“The Amelia Island Jazz Festival is hot and cool. I look forward to playing there soon.
Louie Bellson (Legendary Jazz Drummer)
“Congratulations on a great festival. Thanks for keeping jazz alive and sharing it with the world.”
Jimmy Heath (Tenor sax)
“The Amelia Island Jazz Festival features jazz, blues and beyond.”
Phil Woods (Alto Sax Legend)
“This festival is 100% jazz – entertaining and educational.”
Monte Alexander (Piano)
“You got to make it to the Les DeMerle Amelia Island Jazz Festival. I’m going to try to make it – and we’ll be swingin’!”