Live Saratoga Jazz Festival returns to SPAC | The Daily Gazette
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SARATOGA SPRINGS – The woman dancing down the aisle Saturday at Saratoga Performing Arts Center danced what everybody felt as the Hot Club of Saratoga, first act playing Freihofer’s Saratoga Jazz Festival, lit up “Swing 42.”
Musically, the festival looked back. The Hot Club celebrated 1930s fleet “gypsy jazz” of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli. Joey Alexander explored the piano’s every dialect, eloquent ala McCoy Tyner, Oscar Peterson and Teddy Wilson. Dianne Reeves sang and skated Brazilian-style: Antonio Carlos Jobim and Joao Gilberto. And Christian McBride’s New Jawn hard-bopped like the Jazz Messengers, Charles Mingus and Miles Davis.
Man Accused Of Killing 2 Wisconsin Brothers Requests Speedy Trial On Other Charges
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A Missouri man charged with killing two Shawano County brothers has now been indicted on federal charges in a cattle fraud case tied to the murders.
The indictment alleges Garland Nelson murdered the Diemel brothers to cover up a $215,000 dollar cattle fraud scheme. Nelson is charged with one count of mail fraud in the Western District of Missouri. The indictment states Nelson shot and killed Nick and Justin Diemel as they attempted to collect the debt from him. Prosecutors claim Nelson continued to fraudulently bill the Diemels for feed and yardage for cattle that had been sold, traded, or killed.
Man charged in Wisconsin brothers deaths accused of mail fraud
By Heather Hollingsworth
Nick and Justin Diemel (L, C), Garland Nelson (R)
A Missouri farmer accused of attempting to cover up a $215,000 cattle fraud scheme by killing two Wisconsin brothers was indicted Tuesday on a federal mail fraud charge.
Garland Joseph Nelson, 27, is awaiting trial on state murder and other charges in the deaths of 24-year-old Justin Diemel and 35-year-old Nicholas Diemel, of Shawano County, Wisconsin. The brothers disappeared after visiting Nelson’s farm in July 2019, and their burned remains were later found in Missouri and Nebraska.
The federal charge focuses on the financial deal that brought the brothers to Missouri.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. â The stage at Saratoga Performing Arts Center will soon be filled with entertainment and fans again as the 2021 Freihofer s® Saratoga Jazz Festival begins next month.
Saratoga Performing Arts Center and Absolutely Live Entertainment announce the return of the 2021 Freihofer s® Saratoga Jazz Festival, marking the first live performances on SPAC s stage since the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered arts venues last spring.
The festival will be headlined by Dianne Reeves, Cecile McLorin Salvant, Christian McBride s New Jawn, Al Di Meola, Joey Alexander and Artemis, presented by Skidmore Jazz Institute, and will also feature acclaimed local musicians including Garland Nelson leading Joyful Noise and Hot Club of Saratoga, presented by Caffè Lena.
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