Vancouver International Jazz Festival presents The Nightcrawlers in North Vancouver Civic Plaza

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Civic Plaza

A free outdoor North Shore Jazz Festival performance by The Nightcrawlers, featuring Dawn Pemberton.

In the tradition of ’60s Hammond B3 organ bands like Booker T and the MGs, The Nightcrawlers explode with soulful swagger and greasy swing. Led by drummer Jesse Cahill, with Cory Weeds sax, Dave Sikula guitar, Steve Kaldestad sax, Chris Gestrin keys, and the powerhouse vocals of Dawn Pemberton.

The story of Coastal Jazz and Blues Society is the story of determination, passion, idealism, community, and of course, music. Incorporated in 1986, as a community based, not-profit, charitable arts organization located in Vancouver, British Columbia, the society, from the very beginning, has worked diligently to establish Vancouver as a center for the creation and exchange of sounds and ideas between the local, national and international music community. Our mission is to not only increase the appreciation of the music, but to strengthen the arts community by developing special projects, artistic exchanges, partnerships, educational initiatives, community programs, and collaborations that further the art form. Our vision encompasses a wide spectrum of jazz, blues, world, creative, and improvised music, including evolving forms of jazz and the technologies and media that influence jazz as an art form.

Today, the Society ranks as BC’s largest music presenter producing the annual TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival, the Music Series at the Winterruption Festival on Granville Island, the Time Flies Improvised Music Festival and several year-round concerts. Along with music presentation, the Society also has a long standing commitment to music education, presenting the TD High School Jazz Intensive Program exclusively for high school students, the Creative Music Think Tank Symposium exploring the nexus of innovation and social practice, regular workshops by local visiting international artists, children’s music programs, and more.

The Society is also a significant part of Vancouver and BC’s economic engine and tourism industry, attracting over half a million people to the annual jazz festival and generating over $35 million in economic activity.

For more info on the North Shore Jazz Festival please visit our website at www.coastaljazz.ca

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