35TH ANNUAL SAN FRANCISCO JAZZ FESTIVAL

FINAL WEEKEND

CON BRIO

"The best new live band in America"
— PopMatters

Con Brio

SAT-SUN, JUN 17-18 · 7:30PM
OPEN DANCEFLOOR

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Fronted by the magnetic singer Ziek McCarter, Con Brio is the most electrifying soul/funk/R&B band on the scene, combining timelessly funky grooves with tight horns and blazing guitar. Named after the Italian musical direction meaning “with spirit” or “with fire,” the band mixes the old school funk influences of Sly Stone and James Brown with contemporary luminaries like Prince and D’Angelo into a fresh sound, informed by the past, but looking decidedly forward into the future. The band was one of the most electrifying headlining acts at this year's BottleRock Festival.

› WATCH: Con Brio Perform on KQED Forum

TONIGHT
New Project From Members of Snarky Puppy!

SNARKY PUPPY CARIBBEAN PROJECT

Bokanté
feat. Members of Snarky Puppy

FRI, JUN 16 · 7:30PM
OPEN DANCE FLOOR

Bokanté is one of the latest omnivorous conglomerations assembled by bassist and Snarky Puppy mastermind Michael League. Combining the Snarky Puppy guitar line and lap steel virtuoso Roosevelt Collier with a trio of percussionists including longtime Paul Simon hand drummer Jamey Haddad and Banda Magda/Snarky Puppy multi-instrumentalist Keita Ogawa, Bokanté brings a hugely dynamic multicultural musical approach that marries the electric blues of Led Zeppelin with Afropop and folkloric Caribbean styles, unified by the soaring vocals by Caribbean vocalist Malika Tirolien.

› 5 Things To Know About Malika Tirolien

JOE HENDERSON LAB HIGHLIGHTS

Linda Oh

THU, JUN 16 · 7 & 8:30PM
JOE HENDERSON LAB
SFJAZZ CENTER

An artist who has earned accolades around the jazz world including a #1 Acoustic Bass Rising Star nod from DownBeat magazine’s Critics Poll, Malaysia-born bassist and composer Linda May Han Oh is one of the most important young voices in jazz today. She performs music from her brand new album, Walk Against Wind.

Black Lives Matter

SUN, JUN 18 · 5:30 & 7PM
JOE HENDERSON LAB
SFJAZZ CENTER


A new projectby Bay Area pianist Jon Jang devoted to the seemingly endless list of young black Americans whose lives have been tragically cut short by violence in the recent past. The piece is a collaboration between Jang and poet Amanda Kemp, and organized into separate vignettes – each named for an African-American victim of violence including Eric Garner, Michael Brown, and Trayvon Martin.


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