Rootabaga Jazz Festival: GHS Jazz Bands, Knox Alumni Big Band, Victor Garcia Latin Sextet

Friday, May 17, 2024 from 6:00pm to 11:00pm
Galesburg Community Arts Center, 349 East Main Street

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Grammy nominated trumpeter Victor Garcia brings his energetic Latin Sextet to the Galesburg Community Arts Center to headline the Friday night of the Rootabaga Jazz Festival.

6pm

Galesburg HS Silver and Gold Jazz Bands

Andy Empey and Chris Lopez - Directors

7:30pm

Knox Alumni Big Band

Justin Haynes - Director

Representing Knox jazz alumni from the last 30 years, the alumni big band is a celebration of the jazz community at Knox. Returning players assemble for a brief rehearsal on Friday afternoon, and though most ensemble members have not played together since last year's festival, the camaraderie, enthusiasm, and talent of the jazz alumni never fail to produce a high-energy, raucous performance. Knox Jazz Ensemble director and Knox alumnus Justin Haynes directs this year's ensemble.

8:30pm

Victor Garcia Latin Sextet

Stu Mindeman - keyboard

Rocky Yera - tenor sax

Josh Ramos - bass

Jonathon Wenzel - drums

Jean Leroy - congas

Victor Garcia - trumpet, flugelhorn

All ages are welcome. There is a full bar and you can bring food from any of our fantastic local restaurants, some within walking distance. (No outside beverages are allowed.)

The Galesburg Community Arts Center is located at 349 E Main Street (the northwest corner of Main and Seminary Street. Look for the open sign.)

For over four decades,the Knox Rootabaga Jazz Festival, or "'Baga" as it's known to fans, has been a true celebration and affirmation of the unique spirit of the Galesburg community- a "small'' community that has achieved the rare accomplishment of sustaining and growing an annual jazz festival of national renown. The festival reflects a unique collaboration between schools, businesses, and the Galesburg community. The greatest jazz artists from around the world have graced the stages of Rootabaga. Schedule, tickets and donation information is available at www.knox.edu/jazzyear. The Knox Jazz Year acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.

Complete Schedule

Knox-Rootabaga Jazz Festival

May 14-18, 2024

Galesburg IL

Tuesday, May 14

Victor Garcia Quartet

United High School

7:00pm

Free and open to the public

As part of the Rootabaga Jazz School tour, the Victor Garcia Quartet will perform a joint concert with the United High School bands.

Wednesday, May 15

Galesburg Junior High Big Band

Canton High School Big Band

ROWVA High School Big Band

Cherry St Combo with guest Victor Garcia

Galesburg Community Arts Center

6:00pm-10:00pm

Admission: $3

Thursday, May 16

Faculty and Friends Combo

Galesburg Community Arts Center

7:00pm-10:00pm

Admission: $5

The Faculty and Friends performance features Knox's accomplished jazz faculty and local jazz musicians from the vibrant live music community of central Illinois.

Friday, May 17

6pm Galesburg HS Big Bands

7:30pm Knox Alumni Big Band

8:30pm Victor Garcia Latin Sextet

Galesburg Community Arts Center

6:00pm-11:00pm

Admission: $10

Saturday, May 18

Rootabaga Kids

Victor Garcia Latin Sextet

Galesburg Public Library

10:00am

Free and open to the public

This free, family-friendly event promises to be a very engaging and entertaining experience for the whole family

Saturday, May 18

The Victor Garcia Organ Quintet with vocalist Jill Katona

The Knox Jazz Ensemble

Rootabaga Jazz All-stars

Orpheum Theatre, 6:30 p.m.

Pay what you wish! Tickets available at galesburgorpheum.org/events

GRAMMY-NOMINATED VICTOR GARCIA IS A MUSICAL FORCE TO BE RECKONED WITH...

Examiner.com's Neil Tesser calls him "one of the most exciting young musicians." Chicago Tribune's Howard Reich says that he "stands out as an ebullient soloist offering a formidable technique and a radiantly polished tone." JazzChicago.net's Brad Walseth regards him as a "young lion trumpeter."

He's as versatile as he is creative. His trumpet talent heralds his international acclaim. He sings, plays percussion, and his songwriting, arrangements and charts have led him to professorial positions at Roosevelt University, Loyola University and the University of Illinois in Chicago.

The lineup of greats he's performed with speaks for itself: Aretha Franklin, Arturo Sandoval, Spoon, Monty Alexander, Wynton Marsalis, Victor Manuelle, Nicholas Payton, La India, the Temptations, Steve Turre, BeBe Winans, Tito Puente, Jr., Paquito d'Rivera, Christian McBride, Randy Brecker, Branford Marsalis, The Isley Brothers, and Dr. John. He released his debut album, The Grind/The Groove, in 2018 and he's recorded on dozens of other albums, three of them Grammy-nominated.

Category: Festivals | Live Music