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Portland’s 2023 Cathedral Park Jazz Festival | Longest-running Free Jazz Festival West of the Mississippi

The Cathedral Park Jazz Festival is both the longest-running free annual jazz festival west of the Mississippi. The free event features local jazz, blues, soul, and Latin artists.

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Cathedral Park FREE Jazz Festival
July 14-16, 2023
More info: jazzoregon.org

The free Cathedral Park Jazz Festival [CPJF] featuring local jazz, blues, soul, and Latin artists will take place in Cathedral Park under the historic St Johns Bridge in North Portland for the 43nd year of the festival on Friday, July 14, Saturday July 15, and Sunday July 16, 2023.

Oregonians Credit Union and the Jazz Society of Oregon [JSO] are this year’s presenting sponsors.  The festival is organized by the Jazz Society of Oregon), which is currently seeking sponsors, donations, and volunteers.

CPJF is the longest-running free annual jazz festival west of the Mississippi – and Portland’s longest-running annual community event, according to organizers. Future announcements will provide the full lineup and times of each performance. There is no admission charge.

Final performance lineup and schedule

Friday is dedicated to the Blues, Saturday and Sunday feature a mix of jazz, soul, and Latin music.

Friday, July 14:

Saturday, July 15:

1-2pm – The 1905 Orchestra blends both classic jazz and contemporary big band music.

2:30-3:30pm – Dmitri Matheny Group, “West Coast Cool”, will play from the Chet Baker songbook. A protegee of Art Farmer, flugelhornist Matheny has also been compared to Miles Davis and Chet Baker. He is accompanied by vocalists Zach Connolly and Holly Pyle.

4-5 pm – Shoehorn’s Hatband is an unusual jazz quartet led by tap-dancing saxophonist Michael Conley aka Shoehorn, who dances while he plays.

5:30-6:30pm – Chuchito Valdés – Cuban-born pianist, arranger, composer, and bandleader Valdes has performed for large audiences in South America, Europe, and the U.S. He is a master of Cuban music (mambo, danzon, timba/salsa, and guaguanco) with a passion for American jazz and classical music.

7-8pm – 3 Leg Torso – Originally a trio, now a quintet with an original, eclectic sound, 3 Leg Torso has released six CDs and composed music for films, TV and symphony orchestras. Calling themselves “modern chamber pop music”, the group’s music is influenced by tango, Eastern European folk music, other world music, chamber music, and rock and roll. Béla Balogh (violin, trumpet, piano, octave mandolin), Courtney Von Drehle (accordion, tenor sax, slide guitar), T.J. Arkko (percussion), and Bill Athens (double bass).

8:30-9:45pm – Ural Thomas and the Pain – Thomas topped the soul charts in the 1960s and was brought back to the live music scene by a group of young Portland musicians. A showcase for vintage soul and funk, this group always gets the audience dancing.

Sunday, July 16:

1-2pm – Portland Vanguard Big Band members combine Portland Youth Jazz Orchestra alumni, professionals, band directors, college students and top high school musicians. They will play big band music from all eras.

2:30-3:30pm – Latin jazz vocalist Jesse Marquez blends Cuban, Brazilian, jazz and pop sounds with lush harmonies. She recorded in Havana with members of the Afro Cuban All-Stars.

4-5 pm – New York-based organist and composer Brian Charette will be accompanied by Portland’s own Mel Brown on drums and Pink Martini’s Dan Faehnle on guitar. The trio will take us on a tour of jazz organ history.

5:30-6:30pm – Yak Attack is a live electronica power trio, drawing on a wide spectrum of electronica along with elements of jam, funk, and jazz.

7-8:15pm – Jr Soul Masters of Funk is an 11-piece band, including some original members of the iconic 1970’s group Pleasure, in a tribute that blends soul, funk, and jazz,

Keep it free: volunteers, sponsors, donations needed

“To help keep the festival free, the CPJF planning committee is seeking sponsors, donations, and volunteers,” noted Yvonne Lerch, CPJF Managing Director.

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