Burlington Discover Jazz Festival Artist Lineup Announced
The festival kicks off at the Burlington waterfront on June 4 with a joyous community event called 50 Saxophones.by BWW News Desk
Burlington Discover Jazz Festival, produced by the Flynn in association with Burlington City Arts, kicks off at the Burlington waterfront on June 4 with a joyous community event called 50 Saxophones-an open-call gathering of local saxophonists of all backgrounds (registration open now).
The festival concludes on June 13 with two jubilant final performances: a Hurly Burly concert (performed from a makeshift stage on back of a flatbed truck) at Smalley Park in Burlington by JACK Quartet and Matthew Evan Taylor, that features the world premiere of Wadada Leo Smith s String Quartet No. 13, as well as a Church Street rave-up courtesy of Resistance Revival Chorus. The 10 days in between feature a fantastic lineup of local and national acts sure to rekindle fond memories and newfound excitement for thi
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Protesters against crime and policing bill in Norwich.
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Campaigners will continue the Kill the Bill protests in Norwich city centre this weekend as they fight against draconian legislation.
Protesters from a range of groups including environmental movement Extinction Rebellion have been marching through the city in recent weeks carrying banners such as We Won t Be Silenced and Save Our Land .
The campaigners are fighting the government’s Police, Crime, Sentencing, and Courts (PCSC) Bill, which would give police more power to impose conditions on non-violent protests.
A masked protester holds up a placard, as Kill the Bill demonstrators hold a peaceful gathering on Hitchin s Windmill Hill
Anastasio led a performance by a one-off band called
8 Foot Fluorescent Tubes on April 17, 1998, at the original Higher Ground in Winooski, just outside Burlington, Vermont. The show was the first time Anastasio performed in public with Lawton and Markellis, who were joined by guitarist/vocalist
Tom Lawson of The Pants, saxophonist
Dave Grippo, trombonist
Heloise Williams of Viperhouse.
“First Tube” was seemingly named for its placement as the first song played at the 8 Foot Fluorescent Tubes show, which also saw the premieres of future Phish/TAB songs “Sand,” “Mozambique” and “Last Tube.” Trey, Tony and Russ would go on to form the first incarnation of the Trey Anastasio Band which made its debut back at the Higher Ground in February 1999. That concert again featured “First Tube” as part of the setlist.