 Steve Forse, Alex Han, Earl Travis Jr, and Charlie Foldesh on stage at the Lapataia International Jazz Festival in Punta del Este.
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Steve Forse, Nick Stubblefield, and Alex Han.
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 Rakim Yarbrough and Corey Fonville.
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Francisco Yovino, Linda Gonzalez.
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Francisco Yovino, Tourism minister Hector Lescano, Linda Gonzalez, Rodolfo Schuster.
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A group of teen musicians sponsored
by the U.S. Embassy Montevideo were a huge hit during the
"Jazz by Teens for Teens" segment of the Lapataia
11th International Jazz Festival held in Punta del Este,
Uruguay, January 4-8, 2006. The group consisted of 9 young
jazz players from Virginia, North Carolina, Texas and Arizona.
In the best traditions of jazz, more
than half of the musicians had never met until the day before
their concert but they immediately coalesced as two bands.
One was The Phoebe Stubblefield Quartet, with Phoebe Stubblefield
in vocals, Corey Fonville in drums, Mark Steinert on piano,
and Rakim Yarbrough on base. The other band was The Alex
Han Quintet, with Alex Han on saxophone, Charlie Foldesh
on drums, Earl Travis Jr on trumpet, and Nick Stubblefield
on piano.
Fans and veteran musicians agreed that the
group belonged at an international festival based solely
on their talent and musical skill rather than just the novelty
of their age, and they immediately clicked with the Uruguayan
and other world class musicians with whom they shared the
stage.
The five day festival attracted jazz enthusiasts
from many different countries, including many from neighboring
Argentina and Brazil. The near sellout crowds included Uruguayan
Finance minister, Danilo Astori, and minister of Tourism,
Hector Lescano.
The U.S. Embassy's Public Affairs officer
Linda Gonzalez hosted a lunch with the musicians that was
attended by the director of Uruguay's largest selling newspaper,
the Ambassador of Poland, former Speaker of the House and
Colorado party member Congressman Abdala, as well as many
local musicians, representatives of government, and industry.
The lunch brought together the festival organizers with
sectors of government involved in culture and tourism and
with the local chambers of commerce.
The embassy donated over 100 tickets for
students at local schools and the binational centers to
attend the festival.
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(Steve Forse and Alex Han) |
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Corey Fonville, Alex Han, John Topping, Rakim Yarbrough, Linda Gonzalez, Mark Steinert, Earl Travis Jr, and Charlie Foldesh.
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Story: Tom Hamm Photos and video:
John Topping |