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Entries in International Jazz Day 2012 (2)

Sunday
Apr292012

Want to Play “Watermelon Man” along with Herbie Hancock live from Congo Square, New Orleans?

Watermelon Man

We invite students and schools from around the world to join in the celebration of International Jazz Day and play “Watermelon Man” along with Herbie Hancock live from Congo Square, New Orleans at 8:15am EDT on April 30, 2012.  Please video your performances of Watermelon Man and upload them to youtube.com and title them: International Jazz Day – Watermelon Man.  Please include tags: JazzDay, April30, IntlJazzDay, HerbieHancock. Let us know the link and the musicians and where you performed and for how many people on this form. We’ll post your videos and your photos right here on JazzDay.com. Thanks for being part of this history making event!

“Watermelon Man” downloads:

The example track is performed by a Student ensemble – Aaron Shaw, tenor sax.; Brandon Choi, trumpet; Nathan Heldman, piano; Sarah Kuo, bass; Jonathan Pinson, drums;

Sunday
Apr292012

Update: See 2 Of 3 UNESCO Int'l Jazz Day Concerts Here! (April 27 & 30, 2012) 

 

 

[1 May 2012  Update: The video for the April 30th, 2012 Concert at the United Nations has been uploaded to this post. Please scroll down to enjoy almost 3 additional hours of music!]

The first ever International Jazz Day will be celebrated around the world on Monday, 30 April 2012. Three star-studded concerts have been planned for the auspicious event!

International Jazz Day Launch Concert at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, France on 27 April 2012:

Vocalist China Moses' enthusiastic introduction started off the evening in Paris. The Madame Director General of UNESCO welcomed the audience in French and English. Another speech came from someone that presented greetings from President Barack Obama. During Herbie Hancock's presentation, I found out that Google and Microsoft were among the numerous sponsors for International Jazz Day (don't mind me, that's just a random comment). The concert starts about 21 minutes into the video. Check out the entire two hour and forty-five minute video below:

 

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