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JazzReggae Festival @ UCLA

JazzReggae Festival @ UCLA is a two-day festival for music, art, culture and diversity, held every Memorial Day Weekend on the UCLA Intramural Field. By featuring artists such as Jill Scott, Buju Banton, The Roots, Beenie Man, and Stephen Marley, as well as unique opportunities to experience new ethnic foods,[1] crafts and cultures, the event has been highly acclaimed by the press, artists, and the Los Angeles community as one of California's premiere concerts in jazz and reggae.

Jazz Reggae Festival @ UCLA
2010 JazzReggae Festival
GenreJazz, reggae
DatesApril 25, 2015
Location(s)UCLA Intramural Field
Westwood Village
Los Angeles, California
Years active1986-present
Founded byUCLA students
Websitejazzreggaefest.com

The 2015 festival has been shortened to one day and will be held at the Los Angeles Tennis Center due to construction at the UCLA Intramural Field and budget issues.[2]

History edit

Despite the festival's current reputation as one of Los Angeles' essential yearly events, the concert began in 1986 with humble intentions. Originally held at the UCLA Sunset Canyon Recreation Center, the one-day Jazz Festival at UCLA was created to provide more avenues for student musicians to perform in front of the public. As time moved on and interest in the event increased, a shift in focus occurred, and the festival began to pursue hiring professional musicians. Soon afterwards, a second day featuring Reggae music was added to the annual festival, and it was moved to its current location at the UCLA Intramural Field, where a much larger audience could be accommodated.

After many years of maintaining this format, 2007 marked the most recent structural change to the festival. Instead of limiting day one of the festival to jazz music alone, Jam Day was created to incorporate the tremendous spectrum of music that has also been strongly influenced by the jazz genre. This has allowed the festival to continue hiring premier jazz musicians such as Dr. Lonnie Smith, while also giving opportunities to up and coming stars such as Lupe Fiasco.

Going green edit

Since 2007 the festival has run the stage with bio-diesel fuel, partnered with Eco Limo, printed their flyers and other promotional material on recycled paper, and included an informational booth on site in which audience members can learn more about ways to be environmentally responsible.[3]

Producers edit

 
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The JazzReggae Festival @ UCLA is entirely produced by UCLA students, predominately through the Undergraduate Student Association Council's Cultural Affairs Commission,[4] making it one of the largest student-produced festivals in the nation.

Art edit

Each year, the JazzReggae Festival also incorporates a great deal of live art into the day’s various amusements. Past festivals have included live interactive painting, sustainable art installations, realtime graffiti art, sculptures, and a gallery for all to browse and purchase works from LA artists. The visual art is another key component to the festival’s status as a cultural constitute of LA, showcasing LA’s art scene, further educating the community about music, art, and sustainability.

Vendors edit

For the past 26 years, the JazzReggae Festival has teamed up with local restaurants and businesses throughout greater Los Angeles area. With over 70 diverse vendors, the festival is dedicated to working with the men and women responsible for helping continue the city’s tradition of culturally diversity that it celebrates. Additionally, in accordance with its mission to promote sustainability, the festival includes monetary incentives for its food vendors to provide biodegradable and compostable food service items.

25th anniversary documentary edit

In 2011, the JazzReggae Festival celebrated its 25th year, continuing on as the largest solely-student run event in the nation. Both days of the festival quickly sold out, with the show itself yielding a large amount of attendees. The Wailing Souls, Little Dragon, Lupe Fiasco, Talib Kweli, Steel Pulse, and Gyptian came together in this celebration of jazz, jam, and reggae music. Coming to represent jazz, reggae, neo-soul, and hip-hop artists alike, the reggae and jam days both showcased an array of music, live art, sustainability, and culinary vendors. A documentary was released with footage of the festival through the years, connected by the stories and experiences of past producers and participants.

Performers edit

2023

Hempress Sativa , Jordan Ward , Maxo Kream, Your Grandparents , Dj Q Bwoy ( Jamaican Gold Productions ), & Dj Proper of Equality Radio

2015 edit

Wale, Portugal. The Man, Shwayze, Lido, Marian Hill , JMSN and Ce'Cile (Reggae).

2014 edit

Jam Day (Sunday, May 25):

Snoop Dogg, Aloe Blacc, The Internet, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Sarah Reich's Tap Music Project feat. Lee How and Nico Rubio

Reggae Day (Monday, May 26):

Ky-Mani Marley, Black Uhuru, Kevin Lyttle, Gramps Morgan of Morgan Heritage, Sister Carol, Fortunate Youth

2013 edit

Jam Day (Sunday, May 26)

Santigold, Common, The Grouch and Eligh, Jhene Aiko, Ryan McDermott, Gluck Jazz Ensemble, The Street Hearts

Reggae Day (May 27)

Ziggy Marley, Barrington Levy, Mr. Vegas, Marcia Griffiths, Kes the Band

2012 edit

Jam Day (Sunday, May 27)

The Roots, Booker T. Jones, Gary Clark Jr., Thundercat, Selah Sue, Sonnymoon

Reggae Day (May 28)

Shaggy, Tarrus Riley, Collie Buddz, Alison Hinds, Don Carlos, Kes The Band, Cris Cab

2011 edit

Jam Day (Sunday, May 29)

Lupe Fiasco, Little Dragon, The Stepkids, Talib Kweli

Reggae Day (Monday, May 30)

Steel Pulse, Gyptian, Los Rakas, Tanya Stephens, The Wailing Souls

2010 edit

Jam Day (Sunday, May 30)

Raphael Saadiq, Q-Tip, Bilal, The Foreign Exchange, Georgia Anne Muldrow & Declaime, Quadron, Tha Boogie

Reggae Day (Monday, May 31)

Distant Relatives Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Barrington Levy, Cham, Etana, Nneka, Tizzy

2009 edit

Jam Day (Sunday, May 24)[5]

Erykah Badu, De La Soul, Leela James, People Under The Stairs, Ayo, Nino Moschella, NK Band, Mateo, Pangea Collective, Kalil Wilson & the Berkeley Everett Sextet, Louder Than Words

Reggae Day (Monday, May 25)

Mavado, Peetah and Mojo Morgan of Morgan Heritage, Machel Montano, Assassin, Cherine Anderson, Tanto Metro & Devonte, The Dirty Heads, Nola Darling, Eljai, Dan Marcus

2008 edit

Jam Day (Sunday, May 25)

The Roots, John Densmore's Tribal Jazz, Immortal Technique, Amos Lee, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Goapele, Elevaters, JP and the Ambassadors, Brent Canter Trio

Reggae Day (Monday, May 26)

Capleton, Stephen Marley, Mr. Vegas, Alaine, Selena Serrano, Pangea Collective, DJ Courtesy of Krossfayah Sound, Rebelution, Arepa, Uma Verde, Seen Reds

 
Early hours of JazzReggae Festival 2008

2007 edit

Jam Day (Sunday, May 27)

Jill Scott, Lupe Fiasco, Les Nubians, Soulive, Christian Scott, J Davey, Dujeous

Reggae Day (Monday, 28)

Luciano, Cham, General Degree, Mr. Peppa, Triniti, Joseph Israel, Syren, E Dee, Eljai, DJ Courtesy

2006 edit

Jazz Day (Sunday, May 28)

Dianne Reeves, Trio Beyond: John Scofield, Jack De Johnette & Larry Goldings, Floetry, The Gerald Wilson Orchestra, Kenny Burrell & Friends, Donnie, Bobby Rodriguez & The UCLA Latin Jazz Ensemble

Reggae Day (Monday, May 29)

Buju Banton, Bushman, Assassin, Macka Diamond, Tami Chynn, Panic and The Rebel Emergency, Irie Love

2005 edit

Jazz Day (Sunday, May 29)

Roy Hargrove's RH Factor, India.Arie, Dwele, Unwrapped Allstars featuring Denis Nelson, Sheree Brown, UCLA Jazz Ensemble, Nolan Shaheed, Garth Trinidad

Reggae Day (Monday, May 30)

Anthony B, Rupee, I-Wayne, Red Rat, Elan, Mr. Mutton, Noriega, Valerie

2004 edit

Jazz Day (Sunday, May 30)

Poncho Sanchez, Madlib, Everette Harp, Angaza ft. Pamela Williams, Michele Henderson, Selaelo Selota, Dr. Billy Ingram, Jamal Ali, DJ Simple Citizens, MC: Jerry Quickley

Reggae Day (Monday, May 31)

Beenie Man, Mr. Vegas, Warrior King, Michael Montano with Xtatik, Nasio Fontaine, Milestone, Caribbean Xchange, DJ Blackston International, DJ: Junior Francis

2003 edit

Jazz Day (Sunday, May 25)

Roy Ayers, Russell Gun, Francisco Aguabella, The Bad Plus, Blay Ambolley's African Jazz Ensemble, Emiliano Rodriguez and The Modern Son Conjunto

Reggae Day (Monday, May 26)

Morgan Heritage, Elephant Man, L.M.S., Mr. Easy, Mikey Dread, Fahrenheit, Detour Posse, Cannons, Caribbean Xchange, DJ Apollo of Triple Threat

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-05-24. Retrieved 2009-03-02.
  2. ^ Joseph Vescera, JazzReggae Festival to be shortened in face of budget deficit, UCLA Daily Bruin, January 12, 2015
  3. ^ [1] October 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "About Cac – Ucla Cultural Affairs Commission". Culturalaffairsla.com. Retrieved 2014-05-20.
  5. ^ "The 23rd Annual JazzReggae Festival at UCLA: May 24–25 – UCLA CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMISSION". Culturalaffairsla.com. Retrieved 2014-05-20.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources JazzReggae Festival UCLA news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message JazzReggae Festival UCLA is a two day festival for music art culture and diversity held every Memorial Day Weekend on the UCLA Intramural Field By featuring artists such as Jill Scott Buju Banton The Roots Beenie Man and Stephen Marley as well as unique opportunities to experience new ethnic foods 1 crafts and cultures the event has been highly acclaimed by the press artists and the Los Angeles community as one of California s premiere concerts in jazz and reggae Jazz Reggae Festival UCLA2010 JazzReggae FestivalGenreJazz reggaeDatesApril 25 2015Location s UCLA Intramural FieldWestwood VillageLos Angeles CaliforniaYears active1986 presentFounded byUCLA studentsWebsitejazzreggaefest comThe 2015 festival has been shortened to one day and will be held at the Los Angeles Tennis Center due to construction at the UCLA Intramural Field and budget issues 2 Contents 1 History 2 Going green 3 Producers 4 Art 5 Vendors 6 25th anniversary documentary 7 Performers 7 1 2015 7 2 2014 7 3 2013 7 4 2012 7 5 2011 7 6 2010 7 7 2009 7 8 2008 7 9 2007 7 10 2006 7 11 2005 7 12 2004 7 13 2003 8 See also 9 ReferencesHistory editDespite the festival s current reputation as one of Los Angeles essential yearly events the concert began in 1986 with humble intentions Originally held at the UCLA Sunset Canyon Recreation Center the one day Jazz Festival at UCLA was created to provide more avenues for student musicians to perform in front of the public As time moved on and interest in the event increased a shift in focus occurred and the festival began to pursue hiring professional musicians Soon afterwards a second day featuring Reggae music was added to the annual festival and it was moved to its current location at the UCLA Intramural Field where a much larger audience could be accommodated After many years of maintaining this format 2007 marked the most recent structural change to the festival Instead of limiting day one of the festival to jazz music alone Jam Day was created to incorporate the tremendous spectrum of music that has also been strongly influenced by the jazz genre This has allowed the festival to continue hiring premier jazz musicians such as Dr Lonnie Smith while also giving opportunities to up and coming stars such as Lupe Fiasco Going green editSince 2007 the festival has run the stage with bio diesel fuel partnered with Eco Limo printed their flyers and other promotional material on recycled paper and included an informational booth on site in which audience members can learn more about ways to be environmentally responsible 3 Producers edit nbsp The JazzReggae Festival UCLA is entirely produced by UCLA students predominately through the Undergraduate Student Association Council s Cultural Affairs Commission 4 making it one of the largest student produced festivals in the nation Art editEach year the JazzReggae Festival also incorporates a great deal of live art into the day s various amusements Past festivals have included live interactive painting sustainable art installations realtime graffiti art sculptures and a gallery for all to browse and purchase works from LA artists The visual art is another key component to the festival s status as a cultural constitute of LA showcasing LA s art scene further educating the community about music art and sustainability Vendors editFor the past 26 years the JazzReggae Festival has teamed up with local restaurants and businesses throughout greater Los Angeles area With over 70 diverse vendors the festival is dedicated to working with the men and women responsible for helping continue the city s tradition of culturally diversity that it celebrates Additionally in accordance with its mission to promote sustainability the festival includes monetary incentives for its food vendors to provide biodegradable and compostable food service items 25th anniversary documentary editIn 2011 the JazzReggae Festival celebrated its 25th year continuing on as the largest solely student run event in the nation Both days of the festival quickly sold out with the show itself yielding a large amount of attendees The Wailing Souls Little Dragon Lupe Fiasco Talib Kweli Steel Pulse and Gyptian came together in this celebration of jazz jam and reggae music Coming to represent jazz reggae neo soul and hip hop artists alike the reggae and jam days both showcased an array of music live art sustainability and culinary vendors A documentary was released with footage of the festival through the years connected by the stories and experiences of past producers and participants Performers edit2023Hempress Sativa Jordan Ward Maxo Kream Your Grandparents Dj Q Bwoy Jamaican Gold Productions amp Dj Proper of Equality Radio 2015 edit Wale Portugal The Man Shwayze Lido Marian Hill JMSN and Ce Cile Reggae 2014 edit Jam Day Sunday May 25 Snoop Dogg Aloe Blacc The Internet Georgia Anne Muldrow Sarah Reich s Tap Music Project feat Lee How and Nico RubioReggae Day Monday May 26 Ky Mani Marley Black Uhuru Kevin Lyttle Gramps Morgan of Morgan Heritage Sister Carol Fortunate Youth 2013 edit Jam Day Sunday May 26 Santigold Common The Grouch and Eligh Jhene Aiko Ryan McDermott Gluck Jazz Ensemble The Street HeartsReggae Day May 27 Ziggy Marley Barrington Levy Mr Vegas Marcia Griffiths Kes the Band 2012 edit Jam Day Sunday May 27 The Roots Booker T Jones Gary Clark Jr Thundercat Selah Sue SonnymoonReggae Day May 28 Shaggy Tarrus Riley Collie Buddz Alison Hinds Don Carlos Kes The Band Cris Cab 2011 edit Jam Day Sunday May 29 Lupe Fiasco Little Dragon The Stepkids Talib KweliReggae Day Monday May 30 Steel Pulse Gyptian Los Rakas Tanya Stephens The Wailing Souls 2010 edit Jam Day Sunday May 30 Raphael Saadiq Q Tip Bilal The Foreign Exchange Georgia Anne Muldrow amp Declaime Quadron Tha BoogieReggae Day Monday May 31 Distant Relatives Nas amp Damian Jr Gong Marley Barrington Levy Cham Etana Nneka Tizzy 2009 edit Jam Day Sunday May 24 5 Erykah Badu De La Soul Leela James People Under The Stairs Ayo Nino Moschella NK Band Mateo Pangea Collective Kalil Wilson amp the Berkeley Everett Sextet Louder Than WordsReggae Day Monday May 25 Mavado Peetah and Mojo Morgan of Morgan Heritage Machel Montano Assassin Cherine Anderson Tanto Metro amp Devonte The Dirty Heads Nola Darling Eljai Dan Marcus 2008 edit Jam Day Sunday May 25 The Roots John Densmore s Tribal Jazz Immortal Technique Amos Lee Dr Lonnie Smith Goapele Elevaters JP and the Ambassadors Brent Canter TrioReggae Day Monday May 26 Capleton Stephen Marley Mr Vegas Alaine Selena Serrano Pangea Collective DJ Courtesy of Krossfayah Sound Rebelution Arepa Uma Verde Seen Reds nbsp Early hours of JazzReggae Festival 20082007 edit Jam Day Sunday May 27 Jill Scott Lupe Fiasco Les Nubians Soulive Christian Scott J Davey DujeousReggae Day Monday 28 Luciano Cham General Degree Mr Peppa Triniti Joseph Israel Syren E Dee Eljai DJ Courtesy 2006 edit Jazz Day Sunday May 28 Dianne Reeves Trio Beyond John Scofield Jack De Johnette amp Larry Goldings Floetry The Gerald Wilson Orchestra Kenny Burrell amp Friends Donnie Bobby Rodriguez amp The UCLA Latin Jazz EnsembleReggae Day Monday May 29 Buju Banton Bushman Assassin Macka Diamond Tami Chynn Panic and The Rebel Emergency Irie Love 2005 edit Jazz Day Sunday May 29 Roy Hargrove s RH Factor India Arie Dwele Unwrapped Allstars featuring Denis Nelson Sheree Brown UCLA Jazz Ensemble Nolan Shaheed Garth TrinidadReggae Day Monday May 30 Anthony B Rupee I Wayne Red Rat Elan Mr Mutton Noriega Valerie 2004 edit Jazz Day Sunday May 30 Poncho Sanchez Madlib Everette Harp Angaza ft Pamela Williams Michele Henderson Selaelo Selota Dr Billy Ingram Jamal Ali DJ Simple Citizens MC Jerry QuickleyReggae Day Monday May 31 Beenie Man Mr Vegas Warrior King Michael Montano with Xtatik Nasio Fontaine Milestone Caribbean Xchange DJ Blackston International DJ Junior Francis 2003 edit Jazz Day Sunday May 25 Roy Ayers Russell Gun Francisco Aguabella The Bad Plus Blay Ambolley s African Jazz Ensemble Emiliano Rodriguez and The Modern Son ConjuntoReggae Day Monday May 26 Morgan Heritage Elephant Man L M S Mr Easy Mikey Dread Fahrenheit Detour Posse Cannons Caribbean Xchange DJ Apollo of Triple ThreatSee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to JazzReggae Festival UCLA List of reggae festivals ReggaeReferences edit The Daily Bruin Festival organizers jazz up selection of culinary options Archived from the original on 2008 05 24 Retrieved 2009 03 02 Joseph Vescera JazzReggae Festival to be shortened in face of budget deficit UCLA Daily Bruin January 12 2015 1 Archived October 12 2008 at the Wayback Machine About Cac Ucla Cultural Affairs Commission Culturalaffairsla com Retrieved 2014 05 20 The 23rd Annual JazzReggae Festival at UCLA May 24 25 UCLA CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMISSION Culturalaffairsla com Retrieved 2014 05 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title JazzReggae Festival UCLA amp oldid 1156399737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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