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The 2010 Caramoor Jazz Festival -- Aug 6, 7, 8 in Katonah, NY

CHICK COREA'S FREEDOM BAND, BOBBY HUTCHERSON QUARTET, STEFON HARRIS & BLACKOUT, MULGREW MILLER TRIO, ELIO VILLAFRANCA QUINTET, CHUCHITO VALDS BIG BAND, CLARICE ASSAD, ROSWELL RUDD'S TROMBONE TRIBE, BRAD SHEPIK'S HUMAN ACTIVITY SUITE, AND SPOKEN HAND PERCUSSION ORCHESTRA

KATONAH, NY Jim Luce, Jazz Producer, has announced the lineup for the 65th Caramoor International Music Festivals annual Jazz Festival, August 6, 7, & 8, at the Centers distinguished 90-acre garden estate in Katonah, New York.

One of the vital jazz events in the region each year, Caramoor's annual weekend-long Jazz Festival is renowned for its star-studded line-up of jazz greats and new forces on the scene. Returning after his superlative solo concert during Caramoor's inaugural fall festival last year, the visionary Chick Corea headlines this years festival with his Freedom Band, featuring Kenny Garrett, Christian McBride, and the equally legendary Roy Haynes, with the final concert of the weekend. Saturday nights headline event is World Vibraphone Summit with the legendary Bobby Hutcherson and his ensemble passing on the torch to the young Stefon Harris and his group Blackout. The talented Mulgrew Miller and his trio kick off the festival Friday with an evening of prowess and captivating elegance.

The afternoon sets capture the sheer breadth of global influences on the jazz scene today. On Saturday, Roswell Rudd brings his Trombone Tribe for a chameleon-like set of music with eclectic influences from down home to Kurt Weill to Eastern European gypsy brass music. The Brazilian Clarice Assad's versatility and sophistication as a pianist, vocalist, and composer ensures a deeply musical experience. A high-energy celebration of polyphonic rhythms, Spoken Hand Percussion Orchestra unifies four percussion batteries into one distinct voice: North Indian tabla, Afro Cuban bata, Brazilian samba, and West African djembe.

On Sunday, well-versed world traveler and guitarist Brad Shepik presents his Human Activity Suitehis most expansive and committed project to date--with Ralph Alessi, Gary Versace, Drew Gress, and Tom Rainey. Cuban pianist Elio Villafranca returns to Caramoor with his Quintet featuring guitarist Pat Martino. After his solo performance two years ago and his quartet set last summer, Cuban piano monster Chuchito Valdes returns with his Big Band performing the music of his grandfather Bebo Valdes--a central figure in the Golden Age of Cuban music. Chuchito Valdes and Elio Villafranca are presented as part of Sonidos Latinos, Caramoor's ongoing Latin American music initiative.

TICKETS: Friday $25, $35; Saturday $25, $40, $55; Sunday $25, $40, $55. Tickets are on sale now. Order by calling the Box Office at 914.232.1252 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting914.232.1252end_of_the_skype_highlighting or online at caramoor.org.

GETTING TO CARAMOOR: By car from the West Side of Manhattan and New Jersey, take the Saw Mill River Parkway north to Katonah. Exit at Route 35/Cross River. Turn right, and, at the first traffic light, make a right turn onto Route 22 south. Travel 1.9 miles to the junction of Girdle Ridge Road. Follow the signs to Caramoor. (For detailed directions call 914.232.5035 and press 2, or online at caramoor.org). Parking at Caramoor is free.
By train, take the Harlem Division of the Metro-North Railroad to Katonah, New York. Taxi service from the station to Caramoor (5 minutes away) is available.

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