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The Jacksonville Jazz Festival is an annual
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MUSIC FESTIVAL: For more than 40 years, the Jacksonville Jazz Festival has brought music lovers together to enjoy an incredible weekend of food, drinks, community, and of course music! The Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition will kick off the festival on Thursday, followed by three days of live, free entertainment on multiple stages set in downtown Jacksonville, FL. JACKSONVILLE JAZZ PIANO COMPETITION: Performances are scheduled at the
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and the outdoor stages in downtown Jacksonville. The festival kicks off at the
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with the Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition. Originally known as The Great American Jazz Piano Competition, five finalists compete for cash prizes and a chance to perform on the festival's main stage. In 1983, the first year of the competition,
Marcus Roberts Marthaniel "Marcus" Roberts (born August 7, 1963) is an American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, bandleader, and teacher. Early life Roberts was born in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. His mother was a gospel singer who had gone blind a ...
took top honors beating out a 16-year-old, Harry Connick Jr. JAZZ MARKETPLACE: The Jazz Marketplace is a thrilling shopping experience in the heart of the festival. It is an opportunity for local and regional specialty vendors, artists, and master craftspeople to showcase their artisan products and unique items. The Marketplace features many artisan items found locally in Northeast Florida or handcrafted, and have cultural, artistic or musical tie, including but not limited to clothing, jewelry, art and more. JAZZ JAM: One of the most popular specialty sets of the festival is the improvisational open “jam” session. In the true tradition that led to the birth of Jazz Festival fans enjoy watching the exciting mix of musicians performing together. Jam session participants have included Horace Silver, Diana Krall, Russell Malone, Dave Valentine, Roy Hargrove, Rodney Whitaker, Brad Mehldau, Delfeayo Marsalis, the Poncho Sanchez group, the Airmen of Note band members, Shelly Burg, Danny Gottlieb, Linda Cole, Piano Competition winners and contestants, regional pros, collegiate jazz students from UNF, JU and FSCJ, jazz students from
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and LaVilla School of the Arts. Participants are encouraged to bring their own instruments such as a horn, their voice, guitar or bass, and sign up to perform at least a jazz standard or blues, and join in on the fun! SACRED JAZZ BRUNCH: Lift your spirits and dine on a buffet of gourmet cuisine prepared by the expert chefs as you listen to the unique blend of jazz and traditional gospel music performed live. There is truly no better way to bid farewell to the Jacksonville Jazz Festival than this perfect sensory experience.


History

In 1979,
Jake Godbold Jake Maurice Godbold (March 14, 1933 – January 23, 2020) was an American politician who served as mayor of Jacksonville, Florida from 1978 to 1987. Godbold was elected to the Jacksonville city council in 1967 and served until 1979; he was cit ...
was elected Mayor of Jacksonville. He and aide Mike Tolbert founded the Jazz festival and envisioned it as an event that would help the struggling fishing village of Mayport. It began as a one-day free concert featuring regional talent and a major headliner. The producers expected a few hundred people to show up, but a crowd of 25,000 turned out. The following year, attendance was even higher and Mayport could not handle the crowds. The Mayport Naval Base was uncomfortable with such a big crowd on their border, so the event moved to the newly opened Metropolitan Park in 1982. It remained a free concert as costs were low ( Dizzy Gillespie headlined the 1981 show for just $7,500) and sponsors were willing to support it. Churches and other groups provided food and drinks which helped make money. At one time, before Channel 7 decided to use it as a fundraiser, 100,000 people attended. In 1985, the production was turned over to public television station
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and they used it as their primary fund-raising event for many years. In the mid-1980s, big-name entertainers started raising their rates to perform. The 1986 festival featured
Miles Davis Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926September 28, 1991) was an American trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. He is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th-century music. Davis adopted a variety of musi ...
for approximately $25,000, more than three times the cost of the headliner five years earlier. Costs began to rise faster than sponsorship money, so the show in 1995 included a $5 admission to help cover the shortfall. Vic DiGenti, who produced the event from 1993 to 2000 stated, "We probably lost some of those people who just want to come and hang out, and drink beer." In the late 1990s attendance rose to 20,000, but that wasn't enough to cover shrinking sponsorships and rising artists' contracts. After the show in 2000, WJCT announced their withdrawal of sponsorship, citing large losses, resulting in no festival in 2001 and 2002. The City of Jacksonville resurrected the event in 2003 and named
Tony Bennett Anthony Dominick Benedetto (born August 3, 1926), known professionally as Tony Bennett, is an American retired singer of traditional pop standards, big band, show tunes, and jazz. Bennett is also a painter, having created works under his birt ...
the headliner. However, Bennett was the most expensive act in festival history. He was paid $100,000 for his 75-minute performance at Metropolitan Park, plus $10,000 for expenses. The festival in 2003 did not charge admission. It was a sunny weekend and nearly 60,000 people attended, but the festival's profits were half a million dollars short of its expenses. When it rained in 2004, attendance numbers fell to 22,000 and the festival lost another half-million dollars. In 2006, the city decided to begin charging admission, but the deficit stayed around $500,000. The 2007–2008 budget included significant cuts that required the festival to be scaled back. Saturday and Sunday music was limited to Metropolitan Park whereas, in 2007, concerts were also held at the Florida and Ritz theaters.


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External links


Official Jacksonville Jazz Festival Website
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