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2014 Wangaratta Jazz and Blues Festival

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ABR Arts 10 November 2014

2014 Wangaratta Jazz and Blues Festival

by
ABR Arts 10 November 2014

There was a genuinely celebratory air to this year’s Wangaratta Jazz and Blues Festival, and why not, given that the Festival was marking its twenty-fifth birthday. When the city first hit upon jazz as the basis for a festival back in 1989 – a somewhat arbitrary decision, based on the fact that most other musical forms had already been snapped up – few could have predicted it would attain this sort of longevity, let alone develop into an event of international standing that attracts some 25,000 visitors each year.

The Festival’s continued success can be can be attributed to many factors, not least of which is the support and goodwill of the city and its many volunteers. But if pressed to nominate one telling ingredient, I would settle for Adrian Jackson, the artistic director, whose singular vision has steered the Festival for a quarter of a century. Jackson’s push to spotlight contemporary, rather than older styles of jazz, has provided the Festival with ongoing relevance, helping to shape the direction of jazz in this country, and nurturing the growth of musicians and audiences alike.

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  • Long live Wangaratta! It is a jewel in Australia's cultural crown and should be celebrated and reported much more widely than it is. Thanks for this great review of the 2014 weekend.
    Posted by Louise Denson
    11 November 2014