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91原创 jazz and art fest spotlights talent at free Sunday youth concerts

Leading up to the festival in July, concert series features diverse musical styles
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Music fans filled the front lawn of the community hall in Fort 91原创on day 3 of the Fort 91原创 Jazz & Arts Festival in July 2023. (91原创 Advance Times files)

The historic CN Train Station in Fort 91原创 is a popular place on a nice summer day but will be much busier with young performers who are part of the Fort 91原创 Jazz and Arts Festival.

The festival鈥檚 youth showcase series run Sundays at 1 p.m. between May 26 and July 14, while the Rising Star award winners perform for the public at July shows.

鈥淭he Fort 91原创 Jazz and Arts Festival is committed to creating spaces for local youth to showcase their talent, connect with new fans, and advance their skills in jazz,鈥 said Dave Quinn, Festival artistic director and co-founder. 鈥淭hrough this music series, we鈥檙e creating a platform for young and emerging jazz musicians to shine.鈥

The festival will kick off a new eight-week summer youth jazz series with a concert by the 91原创 Fine Arts School junior and senior jazz ensembles.

The concerts are free and will include art exhibits showcasing the work of local artists and guided tours of the restored CNR train station that dates back to 1915.

鈥淛azz and local heritage make for a perfect combo,鈥 said Mark Forsythe, vice-president of the 91原创 Heritage Society. 鈥淭he 91原创 Heritage Society is excited to co-host this special youth concert series at the CNR Station where you can listen to great jazz tunes from tomorrow鈥檚 stars, and explore our historic station, rail cars, and relax in the heritage gardens.鈥

The concert series is presented by Fort 91原创 resident through the Tony Quo Vadis Foundation, in partnership with the 91原创 Heritage Society.

鈥淎s a long-time Fort 91原创 resident and massive music fan, I am excited to provide support for musicians of the future at such a great Fort 91原创 venue,鈥 said Quo Vadis.

The June 2 concert features the Max Holmes Quartet. Holmes is a rising star in the Canadian jazz scene, known for his prowess as a pianist and composer. He is currently a senior and music major at 91原创 Fine Arts School.

The SMURF Quartet is from Richmond and performs June 9. The members take inspiration from the likes of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock, and Wynton Marsalis.

On June 16, the performer is Ben Wayne Kyle Trio, a guitar player, composer and singer based in Vancouver. The trio plays across a variety of genres including jazz, funk, folk and rock, and are currently writing and recording their first album of original music.

James Vickers performs June 23. The 14-year-old blues prodigy was influenced initially by rocker Angus Young, but he soon graduated to the sound of Stevie Ray Vaughan. In January 2024, James showcased his talent at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, Tenn., competing in the youth category.

On June 30, the Jazz Orchestra of the 49th Parallel (JO49) performs. It is the newest big band in the Lower Mainland, featuring students, music teachers, and other players residing south of the Fraser River or in the Fraser Valley. The ensemble comprises 17 musicians, offering a contemporary instrumental big-band experience.

Ruthie Ha is a tenor saxophonist and a third-year student in the jazz program at Capilano University. Her July 7 show will include standards as well as original works.

Taking the stage July 14 is Trading Fours. The Vancouver-based jazz quartet is comprised of accomplished young musicians, having performed in honours ensembles at the provincial and national levels, such as BC Music Educators Association Honour Jazz Ensemble, the Conn-Selmer Centerstage Jazz Band, and the York University National Youth Jazz Combo.

More information about each of the Youth Showcase Series performers is available here https://www.fortlangleyjazzfest.com/youth-concert-series.

Stars rising

The festival has been championing youth initiatives since its inaugural event in 2018 including the annual Rising Star Jazz Awards.

This year鈥檚 award winners are 17-year-old violinist, guitarist, and upright bassist from Vancouver Technical Secondary Music Program, Jaiden Christie in the secondary school category and Steven Rutherford, a 19-year-old drummer and percussionist majoring in Music at Trinity Western University in the post-secondary category.

Both will have the opportunity to take the stage at the festival and receive a $1,000 scholarship, sponsored by Coast Capital and the Fort 91原创 Community Improvement Society.

Christie will play at this year鈥檚 festival on Saturday, July 27, from 11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., on the Rising Spirit Stage located in front of the Fort 91原创 Community Hall.

鈥淚鈥檓 a big fan of the Fort 91原创 Jazz Festival and more than honoured to have been recognized in this way,鈥 Christie said. 鈥滷ree public music festivals got me hooked on learning music in the first place and have played a big part in shaping who I am as a musician. Things have come full circle. I鈥檓 over the moon!鈥

Rutherford on Sunday, July 28 from noon to 12:30 p.m.

鈥淢y main goals with performing are to expand, promote, and grow 鈥楾he Ol鈥 Jazz Factory鈥 band to possibly play outside of our local area,鈥 said Rutherford. 鈥淚 see myself having a career within jazz music, possibly as a composer, bandleader, and professional musician.鈥

The Youth Showcase Series is the precursor to the Fort 91原创 Jazz & Arts Festival, July 25 to 28 鈥 with highlights including:

鈥 Thursday, July 25: Tribute to Duke Ellington Big Band Concert with the Fred Stride Jazz Orchestra,

鈥 Friday, July 26: The Cool Blues Show. Some of the biggest names in blues music will be featured, including Tom Lavin & The Legendary Powder Blues Band; Rick Estrin & The Nightcats; Miss Emily; Silent Partners, in a tribute to B.B. King; and Kenny 鈥淏lues Boss鈥 Wayne

鈥 Saturday, July 27: Jake and Elwood鈥檚 Blues Brother Revue. Fans of the Blues Brothers may want to catch this showband with dance routines, top-notch vocals, and hilarious skits.

鈥 Sunday, July 28: Jazz AWE finale. Jazz AWE (Alternative Worship Experience) with the Maureen Washington Quartet will take place at the United Churches of 91原创 - St. Andrew鈥檚 Chapel, providing a musical twist to the Sunday church experience in which live jazz music is woven into readings, reflection, and conversations. Admission is by donation and the event starts at 4:30 p.m. Registration is required due to limited seating.

Tickets are available at .

The festival on Saturday, July 27 and Sunday, July 28 features a free lineup of diverse performances and activities.

The free festival will kick off with the traditional Mardi Gras Strolling Parade led by RazzMaJazz Ensemble on Saturday, July 27 from 9:30 to 10 a.m. An incredible line-up of free performances will then take place on two outdoor stages in front of the Fort 91原创 Community Hall on both days along with free art, music and Indigenous cultural workshops.

The Fort 91原创 Jazz and Arts Festival is a not-for-profit cultural organization that makes accessible the highest caliber of jazz music and arts programming to a wide variety of audiences through the presentation of year-round concerts and events and an annual music and arts festival.

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