An evening dedicated to the jazz music in Jaipur

  • | Friday | 29th March, 2019

Bringing the richness and beauty of world music, the evening at the beautifully lit venue witnessed Vintage Jazz Ensemble from Vancouver ‘Company B Jazz Band’ performing. Giving a perfect musical treat to Jaipur’s music lovers, a jazz evening was hosted at a heritage property of pink city. Says one of the performers, “Its just two days in India, and we are having such a delightful time here. This will be organised by Seher, UNESCO and Rajasthan Tourism. Its great to perform for the music lovers of Jaipur at such a beautiful setting of a palace.” The aim of the festival is to bring the world of Jazz and Blues closer to Indian audiences and to take this rare art form to the masses.

Giving a perfect musical treat to Jaipur’s music lovers, a jazz evening was hosted at a heritage property of pink city. With a beautiful backdrop of Rambagh Palace, the concert was organised in association with the High commission of Canada , Air Canada and British Columbia and Seher India Ainslee McAndrew, Natasha Singh, Insia Lacewalla and Hope StockmanAmbika Kumari and Ajai SinghThis was a prelude to the Jaipur Jazz and Blues Music Festival 2019 which is slated to be held in October in the city. This will be organised by Seher, UNESCO and Rajasthan Tourism. Bringing the richness and beauty of world music, the evening at the beautifully lit venue witnessed Vintage Jazz Ensemble from Vancouver ‘Company B Jazz Band’ performing. The famous quartet’s first performance in India with the harmonizing female vocal trio adding to the incredible instrumentals.Margaret Skinner and Eric Falt, director South Asia UNESCORendering fun and fresh vintage vocal harmonies, the female vocal trio of Shannon Scott, Juhli Conlinn and Bonnie Northgraves won the hearts of the audience with their high energy yet soulful renditions. Says one of the performers, “Its just two days in India, and we are having such a delightful time here. Its great to perform for the music lovers of Jaipur at such a beautiful setting of a palace.” The aim of the festival is to bring the world of Jazz and Blues closer to Indian audiences and to take this rare art form to the masses.

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