Malta Jazz Festival – Day 3, Part 2
The last two acts of Day 3 of the Malta Jazz Festival 2010, Ari Hoenig Punk Bop Trio featuring Gilad Hekselman & Orlando Lefleming and Richard Bona. That’s all folks! (or maybe not).
The last two acts of Day 3 of the Malta Jazz Festival 2010, Ari Hoenig Punk Bop Trio featuring Gilad Hekselman & Orlando Lefleming and Richard Bona. That’s all folks! (or maybe not).
It does take a toll… Three days of fun, meeting friends and good music. Time to catch up on sleep, but before that, here are some pictures from the first act of day 3 – Charles “City” Gatt Quartet. The rest tomorrow… assuming I wake up, that is!
It is four o’clock in the morning. I’ve dozed off a couple of times, I’m sure of that – but it was worth it. Enjoy the images from the Malta Jazz Festival 2010, Day 2, featuring Esperanza Spalding and Joshua Redman Double Trio. The latter will be published as soon as I get the go ahead.
This year I have once again been honoured with a photography pass to the Malta International Jazz Festival. It is now 20 years since the inception of this event, and it has become an institution both locally and overseas. Last night’s performance was fantastic – three very different styles, each impeccable and thoroughly enjoyable. The performers from last evening were Francesca Galea and Leonardo Montana, The Bad Plus, and Mike Stern. I must say that I personally enjoyed Mike Stern most, with his fusion of Jazz and Rock. Brilliant!
So, without further ado, here are some photos from last night’s performance.
P.S. See the photos published also on the Malta Jazz Festival official blog here and here.
Seems like lately I’ve been doing quite a few events. It is summer after all, and it is a great way to spend an evening. This time I’ve managed to squeeze myself into the Malta Jazz Festival, which after a few years went back to its original location and more importantly, its original format. Unfortunately I was only able to attend one of the evenings, however here are some photos from the great Cuban band Maracas, who managed to get everyone dancing in the end!
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