![]() ![]() $40ĭon’t Miss: Wadada Leo Smith’s Golden Quartet. ![]() Sunday, John Anson Ford Amphitheater, 2580 Cahuenga Blvd. Here’s a rundown of what’s not to be missed, the challenging hybrids and hidden gems that should again prove that for all the concerns about the economics of jazz in 2010, the music’s pulse in the City of Angels remains strong. But with a festival pass covering four nights of music for only $75, there’s plenty of reason to sample what Angel City has to offer. jazz promoter Rocco Somazzi and violinist Jeff Gauthier, founder of the forward-thinking local label Cryptogramophone, the festival offers such an array of treats that it’s daunting to consider where to begin. jazz, the festival in its third year spans six nights that encompass a range of artists and merge boundary-pushing jazz with elements from the worlds of art, film, dance and even dining.Īgain organized by longtime L.A. ![]() But in a move that points to the eclectic nature of L.A. Is it possible to grow both bigger and smaller at the same time?Īfter stretching to two days at the John Anson Ford Amphitheater last year with a lineup offering nods to West Coast jazz past and present, the festival has this year scaled back its multi-act “festival” component to one night at the Ford. Thinking about the upcoming Angel City Jazz Festival feels like a logical paradox. ![]()
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