Monday, 30 April 2012

Ritual drums, concert with artists such as Herbie Hancock mark International Jazz Day in US

(Gerald Herbert/ Associated Press ) - Jennifer Jones dances with the Treme Brass band at a sunrise concert marking International Jazz Day in New Orleans, Monday, April 30, 2012. The performance, at Congo Square near the French Quarter, is one of two in the United States that day; the other is in the evening in New York. Thousands of people across the globe are expected to participate in International Jazz Day, including events in Belgium, France, Brazil, Algeria and Russia.NEW ORLEANS — Musicians including Herbie Hancock are kicking off performances in New Orleans to celebrate International Jazz Day.

The concert began Monday morning with ritual drumming and a string of jazz performances. Other artists performing included pianist Ellis Marsalis, trumpeters Terence Blanchard and Kermit Ruffins, and singer Stephanie Jordan.

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They performed as the sun rose on Congo Square, an area near the French Quarter neighborhood where slaves once gathered on Sundays to play music. Hundreds crowded the stage, some dancing and waving white handkerchiefs to the music.

International Jazz Day was launched in Paris on Friday and made its way to the United States. The concert is one of two to be held in the U.S. on Monday. The other is in the evening in New York.

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