Articles in Java Jazz 2009
Tom Scott, a famous saxophonist also well known for his composing projects, was performing on the last day with Paulette McWilliams, a strong jazz vocalist, also introducing their collaboration on Scott’s upcoming records project. Some …
As one of Java Jazz Festival 2009’s greatest highlights that went free in last day schedules, Peabo Bryson took all his enthusiastic audience into one amazing concert-experience. With Brian Simpson and Everette Harp’s collaborations, this …
This is one of the big headlines. For the first time, the Indonesian phenomenon with millions of fans, Slank, rocked this year’s Java Jazz Festival 2009! Who could predicted that Slank would have their moment …
Emerald performing again back at Java Jazz Festival 2009 this year. The room was full with their loyal fans. They brought their title hits that become their evergreen songs, such as “Hanya Angan”, “Satu Lagi”. …
Photo Taken at Entrance Java Jazz Festival 2009
Jakarta Broadway Singers at Femina Lounge opened up the 3rd day of Java Jazz Festival 2009.
The concept was a great broadway jazz show with some theatrical comedy delivered very hillariously and fresh.
The show presented a …
Formerly known as a gospel artist, the singer of the hit single we all loved, ‘Get Here’, performed with a huge collaborations with Michael Paulo, Lenny Castro, David Garfield and her drummer-husband, John Cushon. Singing …
Roy Ayers is one of the most important funk, soul and jazz percussionist. Not only that, he’s also a noticable composer. Roy Ayers has started his career from the early 60’s and he still keeps …
Although sounds like the name of an Indonesian group, Karizma is actually a free collaborations of LA’s jazz musicians pioneered by keyboardist David Garfield. Formed in 1975, many famous jazzers has collaborated in this group, …
Harvey Mason is undoubtedly one of the most influential drummer/percussionist of jazz,especially fusion. Having a long spanning career, he has worked with many important artists like Bob James, Lee Ritenour, Herbie Hancock, George Benson and …















