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Rochester International Jazz Festival

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43°09′43″N77°37′01″W / 43.162064°N 77.616846°W /43.162064; -77.616846

Rochester International Jazz Festival
GenreJazz
DatesJune
LocationRochester, New York
Years active2002-Present
FoundersJohn Nugent,Marc Iacona
WebsiteOfficial website

TheRochester International Jazz Festival is a music festival that takes place in June of each year inRochester, New York. The nine-day festival is held at venues throughout downtown Rochester's East End cultural and entertainment district, includingKodak Hall at Eastman Theatre and Kilbourn Hall at theEastman School of Music - all within walking distance and many on "Jazz Street" (otherwise known as Gibbs Street during the rest of the year), which is closed off for the festival's nine days.

In 2008, attendance was estimated at a record 125,000 for the nearly 250 concerts presented.[1]

In 2010, 162,000 people attended the Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival's 250 concerts presented over nine days, breaking the record set the prior year of 133,000.[2]

2011 saw another record-setting year with 285 concerts presented over nine days and in 18 different venues. Attendance reached an all-time high of 182,000.[3]

In 2012, the 11th Edition hit another attendance record of 187,000, a record number of headliner sell-outs and the addition of a new venue, Hatch Recital Hall. Norah Jones, Diana Krall, Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers, Esperanza Spalding, Zappa Plays Zappa, and Daryl Hall "Live From Daryl's House" with special guest Keb' Mo' headlined this year.

In 2018, the festival drew a record-setting crowd of more than 208,000 people from around the world to see more than 1500 musicians from 20 countries performed in 320+ shows.

In 2019, the festival also drew more than 208,000 to see 1750+ musicians from around the world perform in 325+ shows.

CGI Communications became the festival's new title sponsor as of July 2018, succeedingXerox, which was the title sponsor for 10 years from 2009 through 2018.[4]M&T Bank is the presenting sponsor.[4]

Festival history

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YearDaysHeadlinersNo. of showsNo. of venuesEst. attendanceNotes
20027Aretha Franklin
Average White Band
The Blues Brothers Band
Dr. John
Norah Jones
The Rippingtons
Sonny Rollins
501415,000Jones was booked as an up-and-comer, before her debut album was released—but she performed as a new superstar after it became a runaway success; Franklin concert held atFrontier Field;Chris Botti opened for The Rippingtons
200310Tony Bennett
George Benson
Dave Brubeck
Al Jarreau
Spyro Gyra
1430,000
20049Yolanda Adams
Stanley Clarke
Al Di Meola
Bobby McFerrin
Marian McPartland
Oscar Peterson
Jean-Luc Ponty
David Sanborn
55,000First year that Gibbs Street was renamed "Jazz Street"; first year for the RIJF Big Tent
20059The Bad Plus
Chris Botti &Madeleine Peyroux
Dave Brubeck
Chick Corea
Sonny Rollins
65,000
20069Woody Allen
James Brown
Etta James
80,000First year club passes sold out[5]
20079Dave Brubeck Quartet
Dr. John and Madeleine Peyroux
Jerry Lee Lewis
Wynton Marsalis &Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra
Raul Midon and "King"Solomon Burke
Jean-Luc Ponty,Trio Beyond
200+[6]18[6]120,000First year for Nordic Jazz Now
20089Al Green
Medeski Martin & Wood
Boz Scaggs
125,000Jake Shimabukuro,Carolyn Wonderland, andCatherine Russell also appeared
20099Dave Brubeck
Michael McDonald
Smokey Robinson
Jake Shimabukuro &Carolyn Wonderland
Susan Tedeschi &Taj Mahal
225133,000First year with Xerox as title sponsor
20109Jeff Beck
Herbie Hancock
Keb' Mo'
Gladys Knight
John Pizzarelli
Bernie Williams
25015162,000A second Jeff Beck concert was added after the first sold out; club passes also sold out in advance;Trombone Shorty appeared;Smash Mouth closes
20119Chris Botti
Natalie Cole
Elvis Costello
The Fab Faux
Béla Fleck and the Flecktones
k.d. lang
28518182,000Club passes sold out two months in advance;Kevin Eubanks appears;Trombone Shorty plays a free show;G Love and Special Sauce close out the festival
20129Daryl Hall withKeb' Mo'
Norah Jones
Diana Krall
Steve Martin & theSteep Canyon Rangers
Esperanza Spalding
Zappa Plays Zappa
> 30019187,000A second Steve Martin concert was added after the first sold out; club passes sold out four-and-a-half months in advance, before shows were even announced;Trombone Shorty appears for the third straight year
20139David Byrne &St. Vincent
Peter Frampton withRobert Cray
Roger Hodgson
Bob James & David Sanborn withSteve Gadd
Willie Nelson and Family
Pink Martini
28019195,000Trombone Shorty again closes the festival with a free concert
20149Earth, Wind & Fire
Fourplay
Buddy Guy
Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers ft.Edie Brickell
Michael McDonald
Janelle Monáe
32220196,000Just as in 2012, a second Steve Martin show was added after the first quickly sold out; Bob James appears for second straight year, this time as a member of Fourplay
20159Herb Alpert andLani Hall
Gary Clark, Jr., withBeth Hart
Steve Gadd Band with special surprise guest
Jennifer Hudson
Diana Krall
Steep Canyon Rangers
Tedeschi Trucks Band withSharon Jones & The Dap-Kings andDoyle Bramhall
> 32519TBDJames Taylor was Gadd's surprise guest;Blood, Sweat & Tears and Trombone Shorty among free concerts;Yellowjackets,Joey Alexander, andGrace Kelly among the club shows

Steve Gadd's 70th birthday concert was recorded and later released as a Grammy-nominated album,Way Back Home: Live from Rochester, NY

20169Gregg Allman
Erykah Badu
Chris Botti
Chick Corea "Trilogy" Trio withJoey Alexander
Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers
Grace Potter
325[7]18205,000Trombone Shorty again closes the festival with a free concert
20179Sheryl Crow
King Crimson
Maceo Parker and the Ray Charles Orchestra ft.The Raelettes
Postmodern Jukebox
Mavis Staples
Joss Stone
Monty Alexander
TBDTBDTBD 
20189Béla Fleck and the Flecktones
Alison Krauss
Lake Street Dive
Seal
Boz Scaggs
Jill Scott
300+20208,000 
20199George Benson
Marc Cohn w/The Blind Boys of Alabama
Steve Gadd
Jeff Goldblum & theMildred Snitzer Orchestra
Patti LaBelle
Steve Miller Band
320+20TBAClub shows includeDownchild Blues Band's 50th anniversary tour withDan Aykroyd; Yellowjackets;Acoustic Alchemy; and Jake Shimabukuro. Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue again close the festival, their seventh festival appearance.
20209Garth Fagan Dance
Puss n Boots ft.Sasha Dobson, Norah Jones,Catherine Popper
Nile Rogers &Chic
Spyro Gyra
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
Wynonna & the Big Noise w/ Country Tribute Celebration
000Rescheduled to October (to be held atRochester Institute of Technology) then canceled entirely, due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
Puss n Boots member Norah Jones previously headlined the festival as a solo act in 2002 and 2012.
20219 000Puss n Boots and Spyro Gyra were confirmed for 2021 before the event was canceled due to the ongoing pandemic.
20229Devon Allman Project w/Dirty Dozen Brass Band &Samantha Fish
The Bacon Brothers
Chris Botti
Sheila E.
Tommy Emmanuel
G Love & Special Sauce
Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors
New Power Generation
Spyro Gyra
Booker T Presents: A Soul Stax Revue
Robin Thicke
32520210,000All headline concerts held outdoors, without tickets or admission cost.
Wynonna Judd was scheduled as a headliner before cancelling after the death ofher mother. She was replaced by Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors.
Chris Botti appears for the fifth time, third time as a solo headliner; Devon Allman is the son of 2016 headliner Gregg Allman; G Love & Special Sauce previously played a free concert in 2011.
20239Keb' Mo'
Pat Metheny
Bonnie Raitt
30019211,000Keb' Mo' previously headlined in 2010 and 2012 (the latter with Daryl Hall). Several outdoor shows were labeled as "Free Headliners" but the three indoor shows listed here were the only ticketed events.
20249Samara Joy
Laufey
Taj Mahal
John Oates
Lee Ritenour Band withRandy Brecker &Bill Evans
32620TBDTaj Mahal previously headlined in 2009. Samara Joy appeared in 2022 and 2023 in club shows and is now headlining. Shiela E. returns for a free outdoor headline show.
20259Rickie Lee Jones
Wynton Marsalis & the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
Smokey Robinson
Thundercat
The Wood Brothers
TBATBATBDWynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra previously headlined in 2007. Smokey Robinson previously headlined in 2009.
  • Table data gleaned from[8] and[9]

Past performers

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References

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  1. ^"Rochester International Jazz Festival Wraps Up Seventh Edition With Nine Magnificent Days Of Music!".All About Jazz. 24 June 2008.Archived from the original on 23 October 2023.
  2. ^"Rochester International Jazz Festival".www.rochesterjazz.com. Retrieved22 June 2010.
  3. ^"Rochester International Jazz Festival | June 17 - 25, 2022".www.rochesterjazz.com. Retrieved21 June 2011.
  4. ^ab"Rochester International Jazz Festival Announces New Title Sponsor". 17 July 2018.Archived from the original on 17 July 2018. Retrieved17 July 2018.
  5. ^"Rochester International Jazz Festival 6th Edition is in Full Swing June 8–16 -- Legendary Performers, Hottest Emerging Artists, International Soul, Free Concerts",PRWeb, archived fromthe original on August 9, 2016, retrieved4 September 2020
  6. ^ab"Rochester International Jazz Festival",Ro, retrieved4 September 2020
  7. ^Marcia Greenwood,"Jazz fest 2016, by the numbers",Democrat and Chronicle, retrieved4 September 2020
  8. ^Spevak, Jeff (June 5, 2011)."10 Years of Jazz".Democrat and Chronicle.Rochester, New York. pp. 3C, 8C. Archived fromthe original on May 25, 2024. RetrievedJune 5, 2011.
  9. ^"Rochester International Jazz Festival",Ro, retrieved4 September 2020

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