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CTV News
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- CTV News
Jazz guitar legend Bill Frisell returns to Halifax for jazz festival performance
Grammy-winning guitarist Bill Frisell returned to Halifax this week to headline a performance at the TD Halifax Jazz Festival. Frisell spent more than four decades carving out a space in the world of modern jazz, earning critical acclaim for both his solo work and collaborations. Though it's been almost 20 years since he last played in Halifax, Frisell says returning stirred up memories – especially of longtime friend and musical collaborator Jerry Granelli – the late drummer and jazz icon who lived in the city for many years. 'I think I first met him in the late '80s, and we became friends and played a lot,' said Frisell in an interview with CTV Atlantic's Katie Kelly. 'We made two albums together. He was just such a beautiful spirit… He inspired me, and I know he inspired folks around here.' Performing at the Lighthouse Arts Centre Friday night, Frisell will be joined by longtime bandmates Rudy Royston on drums and Thomas Morgan on bass. He says their connection on stage is built on decades of friendship and musical trust. 'These guys are like my teachers,' he said. 'Every time I play with them, they blow my mind. We don't play with a fixed setlist - the music is really happening in the moment.' Frisell is one of several high-profile acts featured at this year's jazz festival, which continues through the weekend with performances across the city. The guitarist says he's just grateful to still be exploring and connecting through music. 'Every day you pick up the guitar and there's something new to discover. That feeling of wonder - like when you're a kid and you find something amazing for the first time - I try to hang on to that.' For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page


Axios
03-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Axios
Things to do in Denver this weekend: Jazz Fest, the Rockies and more
Enjoy a weekend of jazz music throughout Denver and Boulder during the inaugural Denver Jazz Fest, starting Thursday. State of play: This event replaces the long-running Five Points Jazz Festival, expanding the celebration from one day to four. Catch up quick: The fresh format hosts events in venues across the city and charges for tickets in lieu of the higher production and security costs of the former free street festival. City officials also announced a grant program to support artists and host events in Five Points year-round. What to expect: 27 performances across 13 venues including DPAC Sculpture Park, Spangalang Brewery and Boulder Theater. Grammy-recognized artists like Dianne Reeves, Bill Frisell and Omar Sosa are among the musicians in the lineup. More weekend events ⚾️ Rockies home opener — Pack Coors Field and cheer on the Rockies, who will host the Athletics Friday through Sunday. The first 15,000 fans at Saturday's game will receive a Brenton Doyle & Ezequiel Tovar T-shirt. Tickets 🎶 "Labyrinth" in Concert — See Jim Henson's cult classic on a big screen at the Paramount Theatre with the soundtrack performed by a live band and accompanied by David Bowie's vocals, 8pm Friday. Tickets start at $50