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Highlights of Twin Cities Jazz: Fifteen + in 2015

2015 Twin Cities Jazz Festival, © Andrea Canter

Looking back on 2015, it was truly a good year for the Twin Cities jazz scene, from the overflowing crowd that paid tribute to the late Leigh Kamman back in January to the record-setting Twin Cities Jazz Festival in late June to new venues and new series of jazz and improvised music throughout the Metro. It’s risky to create a “top 10” list because there’s always #11+ so I’ll just note some (15) of the many highlights that prove jazz is alive and well in the Twin Cities*:

New Recordings in 2015
A lot of new music was released in late 2014, but 2015 was a fertile year as well, with new releases from Irv Williams, Reynold Philipsek, JT Bates, Linda Peterson, Andrew Walesch, King Fletcher Woods, Dean Sorenson, Steven Hobert, Graydon Peterson, Dean Granros, and Chris Thomson, and former residents John Raymond, Karrin Allyson, Maria Schneider, Peg Carrothers, Nancy Harms, Jose James, and The Bad Plus. (And sorry to any I have omitted here.)

Dave Karr Quartet, the Dunsmore Room, © Andrea Canter

Coming in 2016!
There’s every reason to expect 2016 will be another strong year on the local jazz scene, as we already can anticipate:

*This article is an expanded version of “Jazzeteria,” posted earlier by Andrea Canter on the Twin Cities Jazz Festival Facebook Page, and is reposted from Andrea’s blog (www.jazzink.com)

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