12th annual Jazz Week celebrates Eric Jackson

Jazz Week 2018 kicks off on Friday, April 20, and runs through Monday, April 30. As always, this annual rite of spring is scheduled to tie into the national observance of April as Jazz Appreciation Month and, since 2012, the worldwide observance of April 30 as International Jazz Day.
Revived by JazzBoston in 2007 after a 24-year hiatus, Jazz Week is a collaboration of Greater Boston’s jazz musicians, venues, presenters, and publicists to celebrate the music and the dynamic and diverse year-round jazz scene that makes Boston one of the world’s great jazz cities. JazzBoston provides the catalyst and promotes all events under the Jazz Week umbrella. We also produce special events that bring the music into neighborhoods and lower the cost barrier. More than 100 venues typically participate, with new ones signing on each year.
JazzBoston extends a big welcome to the Museum of Fine Arts, participating for the first time this year with a concert on Wednesday, April 25.

Eric Jackson, the voice of Boston jazz

You would know Eric’s voice anywhere – introducing headliners at jazz festivals, lecturing on jazz history in university classrooms and museums – but where you’ve heard it the longest is on WGBH Radio. Eric arrived at WGBH in 1977 to host a show called “Artists in the Night.”  In 1981 “Eric in the Evening” hit the airwaves and went on to introduce thousands of music lovers to jazz, become a fixture on the daily schedule of ardent jazz fans, and win Eric the title of  Dean of Boston Jazz Radio.
JazzBoston honored Eric at a tribute concert during Jazz Week 2011, where we presented him with the Roy Haynes Award  in recognition of  his “exceptional contributions to jazz and the jazz community. (Roy himself was the first recipient in  2009; Fred Taylor was the third in 2014.) With Jazz Week 2018, we join WGBH in celebrating Eric’s long and distinguished career as a jazz radio host, with 40 of those years at the station. Look for “Eric events” nearly every day of the week, beginning with three events on Sunday of the kickoff weekend: Fred Taylor’s Jazz Brunch at the City Winery, followed by JazzBosto’s Annual Members & Friends Party at Pastoral, followed by the Cambridge Jazz Festival’s Eric Jackson Concert Series at the Abundant Life Church.

A few Jazz Week highlights

JazzBoston’s very cool Annual Members and Friends Party is the place to be to connect with other members of the jazz community, thank Eric Jackson in person for decades of supporting Greater Boston’s jazz scene, hear great music by the Yoron Israel Trio – New Dreams, join the jam session, and enjoy great food from the Pastoral kitchen. Also, special guests, a few surprises, and great door prizes. Sunday, April 22, 2 – 5 PM, Pastoral, Fort Point.
Not a Member? Join now, then RSVP by April 12  to be added to the guest list!
Jazz at the Mosesian features The “Be-Bop” Guitars, an all-faculty band from Berklee College of Music. Wednesday, April 25, Mosesian Center for the Arts, Watertown.
The Arlington Jazz Festival features John Patitucci and daughter Grei. Now in its 7th year, the festival runs for 4 days with a lineup of nearly two dozen artists appearing in several venues around town. The Festival, which includes an abundance of local talent, is also a celebration of the flourishing jazz scene throughout Greater Boston. April 25 – 29, Arlington.
The Terence Blanchard E-Collective features layered grooves teeming with funk, R&B, and blues created by four young musical pioneers: guitarist Charles Altura, pianist Fabian Almazan, bassist David “DJ” Ginyard Jr., and drummer Oscar Seaton. Presented by World Music/CRASHarts at Brighton Music Hall, April 27.
Keep an eye on the Jazz Week Calendar. Events are added daily.