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| New Mass Jazz Guide Promotes Vibrant Jazz Scene In Massachusetts The Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism (MOTT) has released its 2017-2018 MassJazz Guide showcasing the Bay State's vibrant year-round jazz scene of festivals, concerts, night clubs, jazz brunches, college courses and radio programs. The free, 40-page MassJazz Guide includes stories on celebrated jazz musicians such as bassist Esperanza Spalding and pianist Yoko Miwa, jazz singer and radio executive Amanda Carr of WICN-FM and the New England Jazz Hall of Fame in Worcester. Berklee College of Music's new partnership with the Shanghai Conservatory in China is covered, along with the upcoming Beantown Jazz Festival and other festivals in Massachusetts this fall. Jazz promoters such as Fred Taylor, Berkshires Jazz, Woods Hole Jazz Series, Northampton Jazz Series, John Coltrane Memorial Concert and Mandorla Music are profiled, along with WGBH-FM's award-winning jazz programs. The 2017-2018 issue features notable Boston jazz clubs such as Les Zygomates Wine Bar, Darryl's Corner Kitchen + Bar and Slade's Bar & Grill, while also listing jazz brunches throughout the state. The free MassJazz Guide is available at visitor kiosks, college campuses, and venues where live jazz is performed. Read the digital 2017 MassJazz Guide online, and find ongoing information on live jazz in Massachusetts at MassJazz.com and the Mass Jazz blog. About the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism MOTT's mission is to promote Massachusetts as both a leisure and business travel destination for domestic and international visitors. MOTT highlights the state's culture, history, cuisine and outdoor resources, working closely with 16 regional tourism councils across the state and with larger tourism alliances such as Discover New England and BrandUSA. write your comments about the article :: © 2017 Jazz News :: home page |