Swansea International Jazz Festival returns for the 3rd year

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Swansea International Jazz Festival returns for the 3rd year this summer over the weekend 17 - 19 June with over 50 events taking place at 16 venues located in the Swansea Maritime Quarter.

The Dylan Thomas Theatre will host the ticketed concerts with a diverse programme of Jazz featuring Artists from USA, Europe and Australia. Plus, Jazz workshops, South Wales Schools Big Band workshop and concert and free events all over the Maritime Quarter. 

For the 3rd consecutive year the Festival main sponsor is Swansea Headquartered Prescott Jones Insurance Solutions. Managing Director Ed Prescott said “We are delighted to offer our support once again to this important event in the cultural calendar of the region. I have every confidence that 2016 event will build further on the great success of previous years” 

Festival creative director Dave Cottle says “We have put together a strong and diverse programme for 2016 and a major coup in booking “360” - a very special 10 piece band featuring Average White Band founder members Hamish Stuart and Malcolm ‘Molly’ Duncan. They will be delivering their fantastic all new album and a selection of their old AWB classics. Amongst other bands performing are Alan Barnes Octet, Pee Wee Ellis Funk Assembly, NYJO, Alec Dankworth’s Spanish Accents, Keith Ball and his Jazzmen and Darius Brubeck Quartet.” 

Swansea's weekly jazz club, Swansea Jazzland, presents the festival and the Festival Patron is Sir Karl Jenkins, the worlds most-performed living composer.  Karl commented “2015 saw the second Swansea Jazz Festival, of which I am proud to be Patron. The event was a huge success. Swansea has no opera house, and no symphony orchestra, with little prospect of either being established in the near future, if ever. We can make Swansea ‘special’ and be proud of the ‘unique’ Swansea Jazz Festival. 

Published on 24 May 2016 by Ben Robinson

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