Chicago LATIN JAZZ FESTIVAL
Part of Jazz City, 2023, presented in partnership with Chicago Park District, Night Out in the Park, and WDCB radio 90.9 FM.
Friday and Saturday, JULY 14 & 15
Humboldt Park Fieldhouse
1440 N. Humboldt Blvd.
Free and Family Friendly
TITO CARRILLO URBANESSENCE
Friday, July 14, 6PM
Tito Carrillo, trumpet
Maddie Vogler, alto saxophone
Ben Lewis, piano
Clark Sommers, bass
Kyle Swan, drums
Joe Rendon, congas
Dynamic trumpet artist Tito Carrillo is a 25+ year veteran of Chicago’s vibrant jazz and Latin music scene. He contributes nine indelible originals to the album’s eleven tracks, and the music reflects his ongoing expansion on his Latin and Black American Music roots, both of which share a common ancestor — Africa. Carrillo seeks to merge black music of the three Americas in his own music, blurring the lines between Afro-Caribbean rhythmic styles, soul, funk, and modern jazz.
Photo credit: Kari Peacock
Marlon Simon and the nagual spirits
Friday, July 14, 7:30PM
Born in the small town of Venezuel Percussionist Marlon Simon has worked with ilton Ruíz, Dave Valentin, Jerry González, and Chucho Valdés. With own group he formed his own Latin jazz ensemble, the nagual spirits, he showcases his talents as a composer and drummer, defining a distinct approach to Latin Jazz.
RaÍces, a Tribute to Ruben Alvarez
Saturday, July 15, 5PM
Raíces pays homage to the originators of Latin Jazz such as Cal Tjader, Tito Puente and Mongo Santamaria and also performs original music composed in the same genre. The group was founded by Chicago percussionist Ruben Alvarez to whom this performance will pay tribute. Raíces has played to packed audiences at Fitzgerald’s Night Club and enthusiastic crowds at several area music festivals.
De La Buena
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a tribute to Cecilio Negron Jr.
Saturday, July 15, 6:30PM
Employing jazz harmonic sensibility and a deep-seated love of diverse cultures, De La Buena explores the textures and rhythms of Latin musics of the Americas with roots planted firmly in African Diasporic traditions.
Growing from a trio into a powerful 10-piece over the last six years, De La Buena has been electrifying audiences with their own brand of Afro-Cuban and Latin Jazz. De La Buena, ever conscious of the influence and necessary respect for tradition… yet, a band willing to inject sophisticated, psychedelic sensibilities into an aggressive, expansive framework
Bring your lawn chairs and picnics!
Part of Jazz City 2023. Jazz City is free, family friend, open to the public, and presented by the Jazz Institute of Chicago in partnership with the Chicago Park District and is supported by a CityArts grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, The Illinois Arts Council Agency, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Media sponsors are WDCB and WHPK radio. Support for Latin Jazz Fest, 2023 also comes from CANTV, San Lucas Church, Puerto Rican Arts Alliance, Alberto Ramos American Family Insurance.
Jazz Institute of Chicago is proud to receive generous support from the following organizations
The Alphawood Foundation; a CityArts grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events; Crown Family Philanthropies; Chicago's Cultural Treasures; The Darling Family Foundation; The Ella Fitzgerald Foundation; The Epstein Family Foundation; The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelly Foundation; The Fry Foundation; The Glossberg Foundation; The Illinois Arts Council Agency, a state agency; The MacArthur Fund for Arts and Culture at Prince; The Mellon Foundation; The Polk Bros. Foundation; The Oppenheimer Family Foundation; The Walder Foundation; The Wang Family