

38th Annual Playboy Jazz Festival
June 11 2016
- The LAUSD/Beyond the Bell All-City Jazz Band under the direction of Tony White and J.B. Dyas
- AURELIO
- John Beasley's MONK'estra
- Joey Alexander Trio
- Cécile McLorin Salvant
- The Bad Plus Joshua Redman
- Naturally 7
- Seth MacFarlane, with conductor Joel McNeely
- Los Van Van
- Jon Batiste & Stay Human
June 12 2016
- CSUN Jazz A Band directed by Matt Harris
- Anthony Strong
- Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah Presents Stretch Music
- Liv Warfield
- Javon Jackson and Sax Appeal featuring special guests Jimmy Heath, George Cables, David Williams,
and Willie Jones III - Big Chief Donald Harrison Jr. and the Congo Nation – New Orleans Cultural Group
- The Robert Cray Band Celebrating B.B. King with special guests Sonny Landreth and Roy Gaines
- Fourplay Silver Anniversary with Bob James, Nathan East, Chuck Loeb and Harvey Mason
- Janelle Monáe
- Pete Escovedo Orchestra featuring Sheila E., Juan and Peter Michael
Order of appearance subject to change.
Produced in association with the Los Angeles Philharmonic by FestivalWest, Inc.
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New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival 2016
The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival is back and with a fantastic line up. Check out Stevie Wonder, Beck, Snoop Dogg, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Neil Young, Nick Jonas, Van Morrison, Elvis Costello & The Impostors, Gary Clark Jr, Bonnie Raitt, Maxwell, Boz Scaggs, Mavis Staples, Ms Lauryn Hill and many more!.
Here's a sample from last year's festival
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Shamir
Shamir is Shamir Bailey, a 20-year-old Las Vegas native who grew up not on the strip but in the desert. His verve for life makes him almost impossible to categorize. As a young musician, he moves in and out of soul, r&b, house, disco, rap, and pop – in the tradition of artists like Prince, Grace Jones, David Bowie, and Madonna. Genre is a tool for Shamir, not a boundary. Or as Shamir would put it, "It doesn't matter what you sound like – you just have to be you."
With an androgyne croon that recalls Nina Simone, Shamir rose from the suburbs of Vegas after sending demos to Nick Sylvester, who runs the GODMODE label out of New York. Together they made "Northtown," Shamir's debut EP (2014), and continued their working relationship for "Ratchet", Shamir's first LP for XL Recordings (2015). It's an ecstatic dance-pop record that also has some dust and age to it, sparkling with the grit of a desert geode. The songs are about growing up in Vegas, though not the Vegas you think you know. The music is fun even when it's mostly introspective, introspective even when it's mostly fun. There's an obvious fluidity to Shamir. He transcends boundaries – genre, gender, age, geography. If he feels solitary, it's because there's literally no one else like him.
Alicia Olatuja

Alicia Olatuja w/ Jon Cowherd, piano; David Rosenthal, guitar; Michael Olatuja, bass; Otis Brown III, drums
Once Alicia Olatuja moved to New York her reputation as a supreme jazz vocalist began to take shape. The New York media lauded her performances with her husband, bassist Michael Olatuja, as well as her performance at the 2013 presidential inauguration. On her debut album, Timeless, Olatuja was joined by a brilliant ensemble of players including Christian McBride, Jon Cowherd, Christian Sands, Ulysses Owens Jr. and Michael Olatuja, which speaks volumes to her versatile vocal style. When not performing, she is a voice educator at Brooklyn Arts Council. She was featured at the 2015 Festival with Billy Childs and the Laura Nyro project.
Alicia Olatuja & Michael Olatuja's album The Promise. Listen on iTunes