
Massachus etts Stays Cool with Summer Jazz Guide
Boston, MA--Massachusetts has
released its second annual MassJazz Travel Guide, a round-up of jazz festivals,
concerts and musical events taking place across the Bay State from July through
October 2010. The 32-page magazine is available free to visitors and residents
at tourism kiosks, in hotels and nightclubs, and on college campuses.
The Guide includes a welcome
greeting from Governor Deval Patrick, as well as stories on Boston jazz
promoter Fred Taylor and the 25th annual John Coltrane Memorial Concert at
Northeastern University.
ÒJazz is part of our state's
cultural richness and vitality," says Betsy Wall, executive director of
the Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism, a partner in the MassJazz
initiative. ÒWe invite visitors from near and far to experience Massachusetts
Jazz in one of America's cultural capitals."
This summer, several local festivals
are celebrating New Orleans--the birthplace of jazz--to commemorate the fifth
anniversary of Hurricane Katrina this August, says Michael P. Quinlin, founder
of MassJazz. Paulie's New Orleans Jazz & Blues Festival in Worchester (July
16-17), Provincetown
Jazz Festival (August 13-14) and the Berklee
BeanTown Jazz Festival (September 15-25) are featuring New Orleans jazz masters
like Charles Neville, Paul Sanchez and Terence Blanchard.
In addition to festivals and
concerts, MassJazz Travel Guide lists dozens of nightclubs, hotel lounges,
restaurants and coffee-houses where jazz is played nightly, two dozen colleges
where jazz is taught, and dozens of radio programs, including local and
syndicated shows. The Guide lists the best places to have a weekend jazz
brunch, hotels with live jazz, and various jazz organizations, promoters and
bloggers throughout Massachusetts.