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A unique, historic festival!
The first edition of the North Sea Jazz Festival took place in 1976 in
the Nederlands Congresgebouw in The Hague. Some numbers in those early
days: six venues, three hundred artists and about nine thousand
visitors. In this very first festival year internationally renowned
jazz legends performed, such as Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie, Dizzy
Gillespie and Stan Getz, as well as most Dutch avant-garde artists.
In the intervening years, the
North Sea Jazz Festival has developed into a major international jazz
event. Over the years the numbers have increased to: fifteen venues,
approximately thirteen hundred artists and a visitors number that
varies between sixty-five thousand and seventy thousand every year.
Since 2006 the festival has found a new and more spacious location:
Ahoy Rotterdam.
North Sea Jazz is known all over the world
because of the many musical genres it has to offer, ranging from
traditional New Orleans jazz, swing, bop, free jazz, fusion,
avant-garde jazz and electronic jazz; to blues, gospel, funk, soul,
R&B, hip hop, world beat and Latin. All of which are presented
during a single weekend: 9, 10 and 11 July 2010.
Besides familiar
names like Nat Adderley, Erykah Badu, Paul Anka, Steve Coleman, Miles
Davis, Candy Dulfer, Ibrahim Ferrer, Ella Fitzgerald, Alicia Keys,
Lionel Hampton, Al Jarreau, B.B. King, Wynton Marsalis, Herbie Hancock,
Jamiroquai and The Zawinul Syndicate, the North Sea Jazz Festival also
gives young talent a chance to make it on a major stage. Some names of
artists who were introduced to a European audience: Shirley Horn, Tania
Maria, Roy Hargrove and Rachelle Ferrell.
This is what makes
North Sea Jazz so unique – a festival where for three days the past,
the present and the future of jazz music are presented, all under one
roof.
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