Some visual memories of Java Jazz
Some visual memories of Java Jazz
The three-day, first-ever Java Jazz Festival wrapped up last
weekend, leaving a sweet aftertaste for performers, audience and
organizers alike. The festival, which boasted more than 600
performers on 11 stages and about 30,000 visitors flocking
Jakarta Convention Center, brought big names like James Brown,
Earth Wind and Fire and Incognito to an enthusiastic Jakarta
public. -- Evi Mariani
Photo A: Jazz
JP/Berto Wedhatama
R&B singer from the U.S. Angie Stone invites ther 3,000-strong
audience to sing along with her on the last day of the festival.
PhotoB: Jazz
JP/Berto Wedhatama
People from all ages and lifestyles queue to see Godfather of
Soul James Brown.
Photo C: Jazz
JP/Arief Suhardman
Jazz guitarist Donny Suhendra performs with his band, drawing a
large crowd during his brilliant performance.
Photo D: Jazz
JP/Arief Suhardiman
Versatile guitarist Vinny Valentino and his band entertain
hundreds on the last day of the festival.
Photo E: Jazz
JP/Arief Suhardman
Former bassist from Japanese fusion group Casiopea, Tetsuo
Sakurai, scribbles his autograph for fans after leading a music
clinic during the festival.
Photo F: Jazz
JP/Arief Suhardiman
Betawi musicians play traditional songs on a stage dedicated for
traditional Indonesian performances.
Photo G: Jazz
JP/Arief Suhardiman
Brazilian arranger and musician Eumir Deodato, recently more
popularly known as Deodato, shows his skill before thousands
during his jazz-funk performance.