The 20th Annual St. Lucia Jazz Festival feat. John Legend | April 30th-May 8th, 2011
John Legend to Headline Saint Lucia Jazz Festival
20th anniversary draws top musicians from around the world
CASTRIES, Saint Lucia, Jan. 18, 2011
/PRNewswire/ — In celebration of the 20th anniversary, six time Grammy
winner and multi-Platinum artist John Legend will headline this year’s
Saint Lucia Jazz Festival. Singer, songwriter and pianist, Legend has
sold more than five million albums worldwide, garnered multiple hit
singles (“Ordinary People,” “Used to Love U,” “So High,” “Save Room,”
“Heaven,” “Another Again”) and has received countless awards. Legend
demonstrates a rare ability to fuse classic old school soul music with
the edgy flavor of 21st century hip-hop.
From April 30 to May 8, 2011,
this year’s festival lineup is comprised of an international roster of
renowned musicians from jazz, R&B, pop, soul and world music from the United States, UK, France, Africa and Saint Lucia, including:
- Ledisi – Singer-songwriter Ledisi returns to the jazz festival stage sharing highlights from her Grammy nominated albums Lost & Found and Turn Me Loose.
- Regina Carter – American jazz violinist, Regina Carter, lauded as one of the finest violinists of her generation, will share African folk tunes from her newest album, Reverse Thread.
- Bad Ass Brass – Influenced from the sounds of traditional New Orleans
brass bands but adding their own unique twist, the group won the
opportunity to play at this year’s jazz festival through a contest in
the UK hosted by the Saint Lucia Tourist Board.
- Maceo Parker – American funk and jazz saxophonist, who had a long term association with the late, great James Brown, will perform hits from his latest album Roots & Grooves, which won a Jammie for best Jazz Album in 2009.
- Saint Lucian Collective – An ensemble of Saint Lucian’s jazz icons who will perform a melange of sweet pulsating Caribbean beats.
“As the leading and longest running jazz event in the Caribbean,
year after year we welcome thousands of visitors from all corners of
the globe to our legendary island to celebrate the premier voices in the
music industry,” said Saint Lucia Tourist Board Director of Tourism Louis Lewis.
“We’re thrilled to be marking our 20th anniversary with another
sensational lineup. Combined with our world-class resorts, unique
activities, exotic cuisine, unspoiled nature and warm people, this is
still the best party in the Caribbean.”
The festival
will have multiple complimentary daily shows of acoustic, new age, jazz,
soul, reggae, and R&B sounds held in a variety of locations and
venues around the island, including Jazz on the Square in Castries
and Fond d’Or Jazz in Dennery. Headliners will perform at the main
stage performances which will be held at Pigeon Island National Park and
Gaiety in Rodney Bay, the island’s epicenter of musical entertainment,
featuring local clubs, lounges and restaurants.
Several resorts
on the island will be celebrating the jazz festival with special
packages. For a full concert schedule, festival tickets and updates,
visit the official Saint Lucia Jazz website www.stluciajazz.org. For information on accommodations and attractions visit www.saintlucianow.com.
MAIN STAGE PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE |
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Wednesday May 4 |
Thursday May 5 |
Friday May 6 |
Saturday May 7 |
Sunday May 8 |
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Gaiety on Rodney Bay |
Gaiety on Rodney Bay |
Pigeon Island National Landmark |
Pigeon Island National Landmark |
Pigeon Island National Landmark |
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7:00 p.m. |
7:00 p.m. |
8:00 p.m. |
8:00 p.m. |
2:00 p.m. |
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Ledisi |
Sixun |
Morgan Heritage |
TBA |
John Legend |
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Regina Carter |
Augustin ‘Jab’ Duplessis |
Carimi |
Maceo Parker |
Chuck Brown |
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Allison Marquis & Eclectic Pan Jazz |
Bad Ass Brass |
Angelique Kidjo |
Yellowjackets |
Mike Stern with Richard Bona |
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Mervyn Wilkinson |
Taj Weekes |
Saint Lucia Collective |
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Anacaona |
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About Saint Lucia
One of the Windward Islands of the West Indies’ Lesser Antilles, Saint Lucia (pronounced Saint LOO-sha) is nestled halfway down the eastern Caribbean archipelago. The “Helen of the West Indies,” Saint Lucia
is known for its natural beauty and diverse attractions, including the
signature Piton Mountains – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – a tropical
rainforest and one of the world’s few drive-in volcanoes. Culturally
rich offerings include the bustling marketplace in the capital of Castries, quaint fishing villages along the coastline, and the annual Saint Lucia Jazz festival. Saint Lucia‘s
wide range of accommodations includes world-class five-star resorts,
all-inclusive resorts, intimate inns and value-oriented properties.
Saint Lucia Tourist Board