International Jazz Day: Herbie Hancock Launches Day Of Appreciation

By CHARLES J. GANS 03/20/12 06:47 AM ET AP

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NEW YORK — Ambassador Herbie Hancock believes what the world needs is a little jazz diplomacy.

The renowned jazz pianist's first major initiative since being named a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador last July is to establish International Jazz Day to be held on April 30 of every year. That date coincides with the last day of what has been celebrated as Jazz Appreciation Month in the U.S.

This year's inaugural event – organized by the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in partnership with the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, which Hancock chairs – will include star-studded concerts in Paris, New Orleans and New York as well as jazz-related events in several dozen countries from Algeria to Uruguay.

Hancock said he had little difficulty lining up support for his proposal from the 195-member U.N. cultural organization "because so many countries have been affected in crucial ways over the years by the presence of jazz."

"Jazz has been the voice of freedom for so many countries over the past half century," Hancock said in a telephone interview ahead of Tuesday's official announcement of International Jazz Day.

"This is really about the international diplomatic aspect of jazz and how it has throughout a major part of its history been a major force in bringing people of various countries and cultures together."

UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova endorsed the initiative. In a statement, she said International Jazz Day is intended to bring together people all over the world "to celebrate and learn more about the art of jazz, its roots and its impact, and to highlight its important role as a means of communication that transcends differences."

The official kick-off will be on April 27 with an all-day program at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris that will include master classes, roundtable discussions and improvisational workshops. An evening concert will feature Hancock, Dee Dee Bridgewater, South Africa's Hugh Masekela and Brazil's Tania Maria, among others.

Hancock will begin the April 30 celebrations with a sunrise concert at New Orleans' Congo Square, the birthplace of jazz, which comes right after the first weekend of the city's Jazz and Heritage Festival.

The concert will present local jazz luminaries Terence Blanchard, Ellis Marsalis, Dr. Michael White, Kermit Ruffins and the Treme Brass Brand. Hancock plans to perform his funky standard "Watermelon Man" with high school students from around the world via an Internet link.

He then will fly to New York for a sunset all-star jazz concert for the international diplomatic corps at the U.N. General Assembly Hall to be hosted by Morgan Freeman, Robert DeNiro, Michael Douglas and Quincy Jones. The concert will be streamed live via the U.N. and UNESCO websites.

Its lineup already includes Hancock, Bridgewater, Wynton Marsalis, Wayne Shorter, Christian McBride, Esperanza Spalding, Jack DeJohnette, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi and Jimmy Heath. The Americans will be joined by an international cast of musicians spanning different genres, including Richard Bona (Cameroon), Hiromi Uehara (Japan), Zakir Hussain (India), Angelique Kidjo (Benin), Lang Lang (China), and Romero Lubambo (Brazil).

Hancock sees his latest initiative as an extension of his 2010 CD, the double Grammy-winning "The Imagine Project," a globe-trotting, genre-mixing effort that featured a United Nations of pop and world music stars from 10 countries.

"I hope that this day spreads the joy of spontaneous creation that exists in this music," Hancock said. "My feeling is that jazz will be getting its just due."

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Online:

http://www.unesco.org/days/jazzday

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NEW YORK — Ambassador Herbie Hancock believes what the world needs is a little jazz diplomacy. The renowned jazz pianist's first major initiative since being named a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador ...
NEW YORK — Ambassador Herbie Hancock believes what the world needs is a little jazz diplomacy. The renowned jazz pianist's first major initiative since being named a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador ...
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04:53 PM on 03/21/2012
As a jazz fan and longtime fan and admirer of Hancock, I wish him well on this mission to inspire more people "to celebrate and learn more about the art of jazz." However, he's facing an uphill battle, and I suspect that not many non-jazz fans will be swayed.

Ever since rock assumed its ascendant position in popular music more than half a century ago, jazz's corresponding decline has never abated, and I don't see much reason to believe that will turn around. Hip hop's appeal is now worldwide and is the coin of the realm for a major segment of young people internationally.

Even in its funkier, more accessible hybrid forms (e.g., John Scofield, Charlie Hunter, Soulive), jazz is too complex for the masses to appreciate. I don't sense a hunger in the market for more challenging forms of the art.
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Logicalthinker10
Religious denominations cause division .
04:42 PM on 03/21/2012
Maybe we can get a little bit of the Yellowjackets on that day.
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Logicalthinker10
Religious denominations cause division .
04:41 PM on 03/21/2012
Yes, Should I pull out my Yamaha Recording Custom drumset?
04:10 PM on 03/21/2012
Make Jazz, not war!
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BilaalUSA
As-Salāmu `Alaykum (السلام عليكم)
04:03 PM on 03/21/2012
Jazz is the air which I breath. Met Herbie back in 1979; before my afro inverted. Like is mentor Miles Davis, he never stops looking beyond. It's a shame that so many of the great pioneers of this most American of sound could'nt experience the very freedom that it exudes.
04:02 PM on 03/21/2012
Herbie Hancock needs to come out with a new jazz fusion album, preferably something similar to The Imagine Project album. I love the songs "Timant Tilay" and "The Song Goes On". He's doing a good job so far getting young people like me into jazz fusion.
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rray
Jazz Fan in Floriduh
03:40 PM on 03/21/2012
Best Wishes on his " Maiden Voyage "...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwmRQ0PBtXU
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dwill123
flexing the "golden pipes" on the day's issues
03:26 PM on 03/21/2012
Bring back fusion! Bring back the Mahavishnu Orchestra!
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Kleet
Get busy living or get busy dying. Choose.
03:09 PM on 03/21/2012
Herbie Hancock is a leader, innovator and eloquent. Here here!
02:56 PM on 03/21/2012
April 30th….will be on a Monday….jam night,….hmmmm.
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triplettam
Mind Bender
02:11 PM on 03/21/2012
One of the all time greats, Herbie is still creating magic and good vibes. He was the one who started me loving jazz with this wonderful piece:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwmRQ0PBtXU

(with Ron Carter, Freddie Hubbard and Tony Williams)

Along with blues, a true American art form.
01:24 PM on 03/21/2012
Thank you for amplified, continued coverage of jazz, an American art form.
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Darius Molark
de gustibus non est disputandum
03:08 AM on 03/21/2012
Hail to Charlie Yardbird Parker!
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BilaalUSA
As-Salāmu `Alaykum (السلام عليكم)
04:06 PM on 03/21/2012
Bird revolutionized the sound but no one could play like the man in your avatar
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Logicalthinker10
Religious denominations cause division .
04:41 PM on 03/21/2012
Yes sir.
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debanne123
08:08 PM on 03/20/2012
Sounds good to me!
07:38 PM on 03/20/2012
I'm flattered to see that once again, jazz borrows it's best ideas from the blues. I personally started this group for an International Blues Music Day last August. Don't get me wrong. Let's do both, I'm just sayin though. http://www.facebook.com/groups/Internationalbluesmusicday/
08:56 PM on 03/20/2012
btw this is Johnny Childs - blues musician, president of the NYC Blues Society, subject of the documentary film "The Junkman's Son" and creator of the fb group: "Petition to declare an international Blues Music Day. Over 9,000 members and counting.
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03:57 PM on 03/21/2012
its

...and good comment.