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North Sea Jazz with Mavis Staples, Little Simz, and more

Jul 7, 2023 at 14:30, 15:30 and 18:00  ·  Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam

North Sea Jazz
Jul 7
North Sea Jazz
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Born into the Staple Singers, Mavis Staples is a legendary American soul, gospel, and blues singer known for hits across 7 decades. A multi-GRAMMY winner and Kennedy Center Honoree, she’s worked with legends like Bob Dylan, Prince, and Aretha Franklin.
Little Simz, a UK rapper and cultural curator, is a multi-award winner known for her Mercury Prize album *Sometimes I Might Be Introvert*. She's praised for powerful storytelling and live shows.
Buddy Guy, born in Lettsworth, LA, is an iconic blues guitarist known for blending classic Chicago blues with rock & roll flair. His journey began in 1959, and his hit "First Time I Met the Blues" became a staple. Influenced by T-Bone Walker and B.B. King, Guy became a legend with his performances and collaborations with greats like Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. Guy's album "Damn Right, I've Got the Blues" was a commercial breakthrough. He’s received numerous accolades, including Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, eight Grammys, and a Kennedy Center Honor.
Charlie Hunter, born in Rhode Island, is a renowned guitarist known for his mastery of the seven and eight-string guitar. Spanning 35 years and 30+ albums, he's collaborated with Norah Jones, Mos Def, John Mayer, and more. Famous for his bass, lead, and rhythm techniques, Hunter has recorded with major labels like Blue Note and now runs SideHustle Records. His innovative style and artistic sensibility make him a leading figure in jazz.
Australian brothers Sam and Josh Teskey captivate with their soulful blues, folk, and rock. Known for timeless albums, a Grammy nod, and ARIA wins, they're a global sensation.
Founded in NYC in 1988, Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, led by Wynton Marsalis, blends classic and new jazz, winning a Pulitzer and collaborating with artists like Ruben Blades.
Queens, NY singer-songwriter Yaya Bey blends R&B, hip-hop, jazz, soul, and soca from her Bajan roots. Known for uplifting, nuanced songs about joy, love, and resilience.
Kurt Elling, a Grammy-winning jazz vocalist, blends jazz, R&B, and poetry. Known for energetic, spontaneous shows, he collaborates with artists like Charlie Hunter and Branford Marsalis, and infuses social justice themes into his music.
Guitarist Bill Frisell, born in Baltimore and raised in Denver, is renowned for his versatile, emotive sound across jazz, Americana, and pop genres. Known for his unique guitar tone, he has released over 85 albums and collaborated with artists like John Zorn, Elvis Costello, and Marianne Faithfull. Notable works include his 1985 debut "Rambler" and the acclaimed 1997 "Nashville." He has also composed soundtracks and won the Deutsche Schallplattenpreis. Frisell's contributions to music span numerous collaborations and tributes, making him a celebrated figure in the jazz world.
Dave Holland, born in Wolverhampton, England, is a notable jazz bassist celebrated for his work in post-bop, avant-garde, and fusion. Initially self-taught, Holland drew early influence from jazz greats like Leroy Vinnegar and Charles Mingus. He gained fame playing with Miles Davis, contributing to albums like "In a Silent Way" and "Bitches Brew." A Grammy-winner, Holland has led innovative collaborations with Kenny Wheeler and Steve Coleman. He's known for his albums "Conference of the Birds" and "What Goes Around." Besides performing, Holland has also dedicated much of his career to music education and continues to push jazz boundaries.
Born in Philadelphia, jazz pianist Kenny Barron is known for his fluid, nuanced style. A key hard bop figure, he’s worked with Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, and Dave Holland, and earned multiple Grammy nods.
Born a prodigy drummer, Terri Lyne Carrington is a Grammy-winning jazz artist known for collaborations with Herbie Hancock, Cassandra Wilson, and Stan Getz. She's also Berklee's Jazz and Gender Justice leader.
Born in Los Angeles, Duckwrth blends hip-hop, R&B, and rock with influences like Outkast. Known for hits like “Super Bounce,” he’s collaborated with Tobe Nwigwe and Adidas.
Critically acclaimed, Maria Schneider's evocative music spans jazz, classical, and collaborations like David Bowie's "Sue." With 5 Grammys and 12 nominations, her pioneering ArtistShare-funded "Concert in the Garden" became the first internet-only Grammy winner. Named NEA Jazz Master in 2019 and inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2020, Schneider is also a vocal advocate for creators' rights.
ZG, a Dutch hip-hop artist known for his brazen and honest style, rose from poverty to fame, earning the first gold for a Dutch hip-hop record. He topped charts, sold out venues, and played major festivals like Couleur Café and Lowlands. His impactful lyrics tackle societal issues such as poverty and addiction. ZG, who sold out AB five times, garnered five RBEA nominations and received 5-star reviews.
Scottish jazz pianist Fergus McCreadie blends jazz with folk, inspired by Scotland’s landscapes. His album *Forest Floor* topped UK charts, earning critical acclaim and sold-out shows.
Born in Malaysia and raised in Australia, Linda May Han Oh is a renowned bassist known for her fluid jazz style. She's collaborated with Dave Douglas, Pat Metheny, and Vijay Iyer. Her acclaimed albums include "Walk Against Wind" and "Aventurine." Oh's achievements include the ASCAP Young Jazz Composer’s Award and performing at the Monterey Jazz Festival.

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