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Juneau Jazz & Classics is a private, 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization. Its mission is to provide a rich musical experience to music lovers in Juneau, the remote towns of Southeast Alaska, and the State of Alaska. Most of the 2020 festival was scrapped, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Linda and her husband Paul Rosenthal moved to Fairbanks, Alaska in 1969 (Paul's brother lived in Fairbanks at the time) and then to Juneau in 1974. Linda helped start the Juneau Jazz & Classics music festival in 1985 and was the artistic director of it for thirty years. [1]
Juneau Jazz & Classics; S. Sitka Jazz Festival; Sitka Summer Music Festival This page was last edited on 28 December 2023, at 21:19 (UTC) ...
Alaska is also home to the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, and the Anchorage Chamber Music Festival. The Juneau Jazz & Classics Festival is a 10-day annual event, offering both formal and informal concerts in classical, jazz and blues music, including workshops for musicians of all ages, youth concerts, outreach activities, and community ...
The Flynn announced the dates for the 2024 edition of the Burlington Discover Jazz Festival on Wednesday as well as the Grammy-winning performers who will open and close the five-day event ...
Juneau hosts the annual Alaska Folk Festival, Juneau Jazz & Classics music festival, and Celebration, a biennial Alaska Native cultural festival. A city-owned ski resort, Eaglecrest is on Douglas Island. Auk Village Totem 458. The city-owned Treadwell ice-skating rink is located on the south end of Douglas Island.
It premiered in Juneau at the "Jazz and Classics" Festival in May, 2011. In 2012, her album Baritone Monk, produced by Doug Moody. [5] of the North Coast Brewing Co., hit number one on the CMJ Jazz Charts. Her 2016 album, 2648 West Grand Boulevard, featured jazz versions of Motown tunes from the Detroit years. It was on the Glass Beach Jazz ...
They played at the San Francisco Blues Festival in 1980 and 1982, the Montreal International Jazz Festival, the San Diego Street Scene, Seattle's Bumbershoot Festival and the Juneau Jazz & Classics Festival in 2002. Their 1993 album, Night Vision, was produced by Joe Louis Walker, who also performed on it. [3]