Jazz up your calendar with the 2021 JazzFest White Plains! For its tenth year, the festival remains true to its roots, presenting jazz from an outstanding roster of Westchester and NYC musicians. From September 9-12, we welcome audiences back to see established jazz greats, as well as rising stars who are carrying jazz in new directions. 2021 JazzFest programs will be presented in-person and streamed live!
A partnership between ArtsWestchester, the City of White Plains and the White Plains BID, JazzFest has become a signature White Plains event presenting free and affordable jazz experiences to jazz enthusiasts from Westchester and beyond.
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Wednesday, September 8
12pm – 1:30pm | Shah/Gomes/Belo Brazilian Jazz Trio (FREE & OUTDOORS) |
Thursday, September 9
12pm – 1pm | Gabrielle Garo Quartet (FREE) |
6pm – 9pm | Jazz’n ARTSBASH ft. Ravi Coltrane Quartet, a benefit concert for ArtsWestchester ArtsWestchester and Ginsburg Development Companies present the first annual Jazz’n ArtsBash Benefit Concert with live music by the Ravi Coltrane Quartet. Join us under the stars for cocktails, music, and hors d’oeuvres. The night will include two sets at 7pm and at 8:15pm. Ravi Coltrane is a critically acclaimed Grammy-nominated saxophonist, bandleader and composer. Ravi has released six albums as a leader. His albums include, “Moving Pictures,” “From The Round Box,” “Mad 6,” “In Flux,” “Blending Times,” and “Spirit Fiction.” Born in Long Island the second son of John Coltrane and Alice Coltrane, Ravi was named after Indian sitar legend Ravi Shankar. Ravi lives in Brooklyn, NY and maintains a fast-paced touring, recording, composing and performance schedule. He leads the effort to restore the John Coltrane Home in Dix Hills, Long Island (www.thecoltranehome.org) and presides over important reissues of his parent’s recordings. To purchase tickets or event sponsorships, click here. Tickets are non-refundable. In the event of inclement weather, the concert event will be rescheduled. Date to be determined. For ticketholders, proof of COVID-19 vaccination is required for entry. Given the outdoor setting and vaccination requirement, masks will be optional. |
Friday, September 10
12pm | Jazz at Noon: Anaïs Reno with the Pete Malinverni Trio (FREE and OUTDOORS) |
7:30pm and 9pm | Emmet Cohen Trio | ($25/set | $40 for both 7:30pm & 9pm) * For ticket holders, proof of COVID-19 vaccination and masks are required for entry. |
Saturday, September 11
12pm – 2pm | Music in Motion: Alphonso Horne and the Gotham Kings |
4:30pm | Dinner and a Show: Carole Alexis Dance Theatre and Via Garibaldi
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7:30pm and 9pm | Theo Croker Quartet ($25/set | $40 for both | 7:30 & 9pm) Theo Croker is a storyteller who speaks through his trumpet. The GRAMMY® Award-nominated artist, composer, producer, thought leader and influencer projects his voice through the music. After seven years of sojourn in Shanghai, Croker crash-landed with an original sound on the 2014 Dee Dee Bridgewater-assisted album Afro Physicist. Following the success of Escape Velocity in 2016, he ascended to a new stratosphere with Star People Nation in 2019. The record garnered a nomination in the category of “Best Contemporary Instrumental Album” at the 62nd GRAMMY® Awards. Along the way, he has also lent his sound to platinum-selling albums by everyone from J. Cole to Ari Lennox while touring his band across the globe. In 2020, he hunkered down at his childhood home in the midst of the global pandemic and wrote his sixth full-length album, which is set to be released this fall on SPN Records via Sony Music Masterworks. * For ticket holders, proof of COVID-19 vaccination and masks are required for entry. |
Sunday, September 12
1pm – 6:30pm | White Plains JazzFest Culminating Event
Court Street between Main Street and Martine Avenue
Tickets Required for Admission: $25/$15/$10
(rain or shine)
JUST ADDED: General Auditorium Seating (seating will be Auditorium Style which will be behind designated table/pod seating)
1pm – 1:45pm | Westchester Center for Jazz & Contemporary Music The Westchester Center for Jazz & Contemporary Music provides opportunities for musicians of diverse backgrounds, abilities and ages to develop their skills in jazz and other related musical forms. This performance features a selection of the Center’s top student musicians and faculty. |
2:05pm – 2:55pm | Gilberto Colón Jr. & Ensalada De Pulpo Gilberto “Pulpo” Colón Jr. is a pianist, composer, arranger, producer and band leader best known for his role as Musical Director for salsa superstar Héctor Lavoe. Colón has worked and recorded with some of Latin music’s most popular artists. |
3:15pm – 4:05pm | Erena Terakubo Quartet Born in Sapporo, Japan, Erena Terakubo began playing the alto saxophone at the age of nine. In 2010, Terakubo released her first album, “North Bird” with Kenny Barron, Christian McBride, Lee Pearson and Peter Bernstein, through the major Japanese label King Records. It marked No. 1 on the Japanese jazz charts and was awarded Swing Journal‘s Gold Disc. Terakubo has performed with Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb, Louis Hayes, Vincent Herring, John Beasley’s MONK’estra, Lewis Nash and Lenny White, to name a few. Terakubo has released six albums as a leader. |
4:25pm – 5:15pm | Kotoko Brass Kotoko Brass melds the traditional drum rhythms of Ghana, the sturdy bass and keyboards of the Caribbean, and the joyous horns of New Orleans to forge a new sound of its own. The band has shared the stage with Femi Kuti, the California Honeydrops, Vieux Farka Toure, Innov Gnawa, Take 6, Boston Pops and more. |
5:35pm – 6:30pm | Ray Blue Quartet with Special Guest Samara Joy Ray Blue is a soulful and tender saxophonist, composer and music educator. Ray has toured extensively both nationally and internationally. He has seven releases with his most recent project, Jazzheads. His newest recording, which features Kenny Barron on piano, is scheduled to be released this fall. Samara Joy, winner of the 2019 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, has a voice as smooth as velvet. In her self-titled debut album (Whirlwind Recordings), she is backed by guitarist Pasquale Grasso, bassist Ari Roland and drummer Kenny Washington. |
Dining options available from various restaurants throughout downtown.
** These performances will take place outdoors, at reduced capacity with advanced ticket purchase required. For the safety of all attendees and employees, tickets are sold in group seatings. Each group will have their designated table for the duration of the event and re-enter the event at their leisure. Tickets are non-refundable.
JazzFest events are accessible and welcome to people with disabilities. For more information call (914) 422-1336.