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XRIJF – 13 Years Lineup – 2002-2014 XRIJF – 13 Years Lineup – 2002-2014 Headliners: Aretha Franklin Chris Botti Dr. John Norah Jones Band The Average White Band The Blue Brothers Band The Rippingtons Remaining Lineup: Abraham Burton's "Forbidden Fruit" Ada Rovatti's "Elephunk" Akira Tana's Japanese All Star Quartet Beatle Jazz John Hammond (solo) Brad Mehldau Trio Brian Kellock Carnegie Hall Jazz Band Charles Mingus selected film shorts Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks David Murray -- "Jazzman " Dewey Time -- The Story of Dewey Redman Diane Reeves Duke Ellington European Jazz Ensemble European Jazz Ensemble Gap Mangione Big Band Greg Osby/Jason Moran Duo Helio Alves' Brazilian Love Affair rochesterjazz.com XRIJF – 13 Years Lineup – 2002-2014 It's Time for "T -- The Legend of Jack Teagarden Jane Bunnett & Spirits of Havana Jane Bunnett & Spirits of Havana Jazz MaTazz with Hayes Greenfield (jazz for kids) Jazz Shorts Animation & Performances Jimmy Wolf Joe Lovano's "Trio Fascination " Joe Romano Quartet John Abercrombie Trio John Mooney Band Jon Ballantyne Little Feat Matt Wilson Quartet (jazz for kids) Medeski Martin and Wood Metalwood Pacquito D'Rivera's UN Ensemble and Akira Tana's Japanese All Star Quartet Paul Bollenback & Joe Locke Quartet featuring Jeff 'Tain' Watts and James Genus Prime Time Funk Randy Brecker's Randroid Band Renee Rosnes Cabo Frio Respect Quartet RIT Alumni Chorale and The Dave Rivello Big Band / Films celebrating: Louis Armstrong -- 30 Years of TV Performances; "Bird" Round Midnight starring Dexter Gordon Russell Gunn w/ Gray Mayfield Trio Sonny Rollins Sun Ra Arkestra Terence Blanchard Sextet The Hiram Bullock Band featuring Will Lee The Story of Charlie Parker The Woody Herman Orchestra with Freddy Cole Wayne Krantz Trio Wycliffe Gordon & Marcus Printup w/Paradigm Shift Trio rochesterjazz.com XRIJF – 13 Years Lineup – 2002-2014 Headliners: Al Jarreau and Spyro Gyro Dave Brubeck George Benson Spyro Gyra Tony Bennett Remaining Lineup: Anders Osborne Avishai Cohen Group Big Chief Monk Boudreau Bill Carrothers Trio Bill Frisell Bob Sneider Trio Chris Potter Quartet Claudia Acuna Curtis Stigers Band DaAlex Skolnick David Leonhardt Trio Dawn Thomson Quartet Deanna Witkowski DJ Logic Eastman Jazz Ensemble with Brian Shaw Eilieen Eivers Eivor Palsdottir Gap Mangione Joe Romano and Friends John Scofield Kevin Dean's B3 Band rochesterjazz.com XRIJF – 13 Years Lineup – 2002-2014 Kevin Mahogany Kurt Rosenwinkel Leni Stern Group Lizz Wright Mambo Kings Maria Schneider with the Eastman Jazz Ensemble Mark Whitfield Matt Wilson's Carl Sandburg Project Medeski Martin & Wood Mynta Ray Barretto's New World Spirit Rich Perry Rik Emmett Rik Emmett Roberta Piket Ruyan Kisor Sonny Fortune Sonny Fortune & Rashid Ali Spyron Gyran Streetnix The Bad Plus Toby Robert-Koenigsberg Sextet Two Siberians U Street All Stars U-Street All Stars ve Liebman Quartet Victoria Corrigan Vince Ercolamento Yggdrasil rochesterjazz.com XRIJF – 13 Years Lineup – 2002-2014 Headliners: Al DiMeola Bobby McFerrin David Sanborn Jean-Luc Ponty Marian McPartland Oscar Peterson Stanley Clarke Yolanda Adams Entire Lineup: Antonio Ciacca/Wessell Anderson 4tet Assaf Rozov (Israel) Avanti Galoppi Benny Green & Russell Malone Bill Tiberio Quartet Bob Sneider Trio Bobby McFerrin & Jack Dejohnette Brad Mehldau Brian Lynch Quartet Campbell Brothers Sacred Steel Guitar Cedar Walton Trio Cloud Nine Music rochesterjazz.com XRIJF – 13 Years Lineup – 2002-2014 Curtis Stigers Dave Rivello Ensemble David "Fathead" Newman David Gibson Quartet David Giudice Plays The Great American Songbook David Sanborn Deanna Witkowski Trio Djabe Don Thompson Quartet (Canada) Earl Klugh Band Eastman Jazz Performance Workshops Eliane Elias Quartet Eric Alexander Trio Harold Danko & Special Guests Harper High School Jazz Bands Hot Club of Cowtown Ian Shaw Jam Session! James Blood Ulmer Jamie Baum Group Jeff Johnston Trio (Canada) Jeon Seongsik Quartet (Korea) Joe Locke Quartet John O'Gallagher Quartet Jon Ballantyne Jonas Kulhammar Quartet Latin Giants of Jazz Ligeti/Bjorkenheim Duo Marc Miralta's Flamenco Reunion (Spain) Marian Mcpartland Matthias Lupri Quintet Mel Henderson Duo Michel Besceglia Trio Mike Stern Band Mose Allison Oscar Peterson Quartet Paul Cebar & The Milwaukeeans Phil Flanigan & Bob Sneider Duo Raul Midon Richie Vitale and The Vitale Brothers RITE OF STRINGS Sam Kenninger Band Shikandaza (Japan) Featuring Ian Smith rochesterjazz.com XRIJF – 13 Years Lineup – 2002-2014 Sliding Hammers Sunny Jain Collective The Bad Plus The Holmes Brothers The Iguanas Tim Ries-Music of The Rolling Stones Toby Foyeh & Orchestra Africa Trio Da Paz Trip Hazard Valery Ponomarev Quartet Vijay Iyer & Rudresh Manthrappa Wallace Roney Quartet Yolanda Adams Headliners: Chaka Khan Chick Corea Chris Botti Dave Brubeck Madeleine Peyroux Sonny Rollins Will Downing rochesterjazz.com XRIJF – 13 Years Lineup – 2002-2014 Entire Lineup: Al Copley & Dan Amoretti Alex Torres Y Su Orchestra Anders Bergcrantz Quartet Arthur Blythe Autorickshaw Bad Plus Banda Brazil Ben Allison Bill Frisell Tiempo Libre Bob Sneider-Phil Flamigan Duo Chaka Khan Charles Ellison Quartet Chiaro Civello Chick Corea Chris Botti Circle Wilde Daniela Cotton David Weiss Sextet Dennis Parker Derek Trucks Band Dov Hammer Ernie Krivda Quartet Ethnic Heritage Ensemble George Schuller Harry Allen Quartet Harry Allen-Joe Cohn Quartet Hilton Ruiz Jakob Anderskov Joe LaBarbera Quartet John Scofield Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster Gentlemen Juana Molina Lumiere Lynne Arriale Trio Mad Science Madeleine Peyroux Mamdou Diabate Margaret Explosion Mauel Valera Quartet Mike Formanek & The Harold Danko Trio Moutin Reunion Quartet Orange Alert Paradigm Shift rochesterjazz.com XRIJF – 13 Years Lineup – 2002-2014 Paul Smoker Group Paula West Quartet Pete Laroca Swingtime Raul Midon Ravi Coltrane Quartet Sex Mob Shuffle Demons Smugtown Stompers Sonny Rollins Steve Green Steve Swell Strunz & Farrah Tiempo Libre Wallace Roney Quintet Wallace Roney Sextet Will Downing Willem Brueker Kollectief Headliners: Byron Stripling Dickey Betts Etta James James Brown Little Feat McCoy Tyner Phil Woods Susan Tedeschi Toots Thielemans Wayne Shorter Woody Allen rochesterjazz.com XRIJF – 13 Years Lineup – 2002-2014 Entire Lineup: Asylum Street Spankers Badi Assad Ben Allison Quartet Bill Tiberio Group Billy Bang Quintet Bob Sneider Trio BraamDeJoodeVatcher Bruce Katz Band Byron Striping Cedar Walton Central NY Jazz Orchestra Charlie Hunter Trio Chris Berry & Panjea featuring Michael Kang John Hollenbeck & Claudia Quintet Dave Rivello Ensemble Dawn Thomson Quartet Dickey Betts Djabe Dominic Duval & Jimmy Halpern Duane Andrews Gypsy Jazz Dwayne Dopsie & The Zydeco Hellraisers e.s.t Eddie Henderson Quartet Eldar Etta James & The Roots Band Folk Alarm 5 featuring Kevin Breit Fonfy Johnny and Rox Trio Gap Mangione Quintet Gray Mayfield + Delfayo Marsalis MK Groove Orchestra Greater Rochester Jazz Orchestra Hard Logic Harold Danko & Friends Hayes Greenfield Trio Hoffman & Sneider Duo Italian Tenors featuring Frank Tiberi and George Garzone Jack Allen Big Band Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey Jane Bunnett & Spirits of Havana Quartet Music Educators Big Band James Brown rochesterjazz.com XRIJF – 13 Years Lineup – 2002-2014 Jazz Epicure JazzmaTazz Jeff Campbell Trio Jeremiah Joe Locke-Geoff Keezer Quartet Joel Harrison plays George Harrison Jon Ballantyne Trio Juanito Pascual Karrin Allyson Katrine Madsen Kelley Hunt Kenny Garrett Quartet Little Feat Magnus Lindgren Quartet Mahavishnu Project McCoy Tyner Trio Mike Kaupa Quartet Mose Allison Nicki Denner's Latin Jazz Trio Osage County Soulive Papa Grows Funk Phil Woods & Strings "Celebrating Bird" Preservation Hall Jazz Band Red Stick Ramblers Respect Sextet Rigmor Gustafsson Quartet Rob McConnell Trio Robert Glasper Trio Roberto Occhipinti Quartet Roomful of Blues Schonig-Henderson Trio Featuring Dr. Lonnie Smith Shirantha Beddage Sliding Hammers Smugtown Stompers Somisunshine Sonya Kitchell Steve Gauci Trio Susan Tedeschi Band Terrell Stafford B3 Band The York Quartet Tim Posgate Hornband Featuring Howard Johnson Tom Harrell Quartet Wayne Shorter Quartet rochesterjazz.com XRIJF – 13 Years Lineup – 2002-2014 Whit Smith’s Hot Jazz Caravan Woody Allen and His New Orleans Jazz Band Headliners: Jean Luc Ponty Dave Brubeck Quartet Dr. John Jack DeJohnette & Larry Goldings Jerry Lee Lewis Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra W/Wynton Marsalis Madeleine Peyroux Raul Midon and King Solomon Burke Trio Beyond w/John Scofield Entire Lineup: 4 Brothers 7 Ryan Shaw Andy Milne's "Dapp Theory Alytaus Diksielandas (Lithuania) Andreas Petterson 4tet (Sweden) Avishai Cohen Trio Bettye Lavette Bill Frisell Trio Bob Sneider Trio Bonerama Brockport Community Big Band Catherine Russell rochesterjazz.com XRIJF – 13 Years Lineup – 2002-2014 Christian Scott CNYJO with Brett Z Corey Harris Corneliu Tutu (Hungary) Cowboy Mouth Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks Das Contras (Scotland) Dave Brubeck Dave Glasser 4tet Dave Rivello Ensemble + guest Don Byron's ÒIvey DyveyÓ Eastman School of Music Trio Eldar (Russia) Esperanza Spalding (Spain) Fedchock Five Corners 5tet (Finland) Fred Costello Quartet Fred Hersch Trio Gap Mangione Gene Bertoncini solo Geri Allen Trio Hannah Flanigan 4tet Harry Allen Quartet Hilario Duran Trio Ilmiliekki Quartet (Finland) In The Country (Norway) James Moody 4tet Jason & Bandwagon Jens Winther European Quintet Jerry Lee Lewis Jonathan Kriesberg Trio Josh Irving 4tet Kyle Eastwood Band Lalo Layah Jane (Canada) Los Lonely Boys Lotte Anker (Denmark) Maceo Parker Madagascar Slim (Madagascar)
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