Celebrated trombonist Wycliffe Gordon headlines 25th annual Jazz Fest

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    Wycliffe Gordon is headlining UofL's 25th annual Jazz Fest.
    Wycliffe Gordon is headlining UofL's 25th annual Jazz Fest.

     

     

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 Acclaimed trombone player will headline the University of Louisville School of Music鈥檚 25th annual Jazz Fest Feb. 22-25.

    Since 1992, Jazz Fest has brought jazz music鈥檚 most celebrated names to Louisville for concerts, workshops and master classes and is no different.

    The festival kicks off at 8 p.m. Feb. 22 in Bird Recital Hall with an International Night of Jazz featuring musicians from Colombia, Brazil, Republic of Georgia and other countries.

    , director of the festival and the School of Music鈥檚 jazz studies program, met several of the musicians as a Fulbright Senior Specialist to Tbilisi, Georgia, where he taught workshops and performed at the Kavkaz Jazz Festival.

    鈥淭his night is really a highlight for me. It brings the collaboration between UofL and the Tbilisi State Conservatoire full circle,鈥 Tracy said.

    will play 8 p.m. Feb. 24 in Comstock Concert Hall. The quintet is the resident ensemble for JazzReach, a nationally recognized New York City nonprofit dedicated to the promotion, performance, creation and education of jazz music.

    Gordon will perform at 8 p.m. Feb. 25 in Comstock. His technique, signature sound and mastery of the plunger mute has solidified him as a top trombonist of his generation. Downbeat Critics Poll named Gordon 鈥淏est Trombone鈥 for the last four years and the Jazz Journalists Association named him 鈥淭rombonist of the Year鈥 for the past nine years. In 2015, Gordon was dubbed 鈥淏est Trombone鈥 by the Jazzed Reader鈥檚 Poll and the Swing Jazz Culture Foundation awarded him with the Louis Armstrong Memorial Prize.

    UofL鈥檚 Jazz Fest celebrates America鈥檚 indigenous music and is part of the university鈥檚 observance of Black History Month. Since Tracy started the festival, it鈥檚 become a beloved Louisville tradition, furthered the education of hundreds of students and drawn jazz greats to Louisville such as Dave Brubeck, Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, Dr. Billy Tayor, Marian McPartland, Wynton Marsalis, Michael Brecker, Toots Thielemans, Paquito D鈥橰ivera, The Heath Brothers and more.

    Performances are $20 for general admission and student tickets are $5 with a valid student ID, unless otherwise noted. Tickets can be purchased in the School of Music lobby. For more information or a full schedule of events, call 502-852-6907 or visit .听

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