SAN JOSE SUMMER JAZZ FEST

I have had the pleasure of attending over twenty San Jose Jazz Festivals since its inception in 1990.  Initially it was held on one stage at the Plaza de Cesar Chavez on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.  The Plaza is a long stretch of grass, walking paths, shade trees, water sprouts and benches dividing S. Market Street in downtown San Jose. It’s directly in front of the San Jose Marriott.   Thirty-four years later Plaza de Cesar Chavez is still the main stage.  The Festival, now called the San Jose Summer Fest, has grown from one stage to 9 or more stages with a variety of genres and artists performing Friday evening through Sunday night. 

On their main stage I was thrilled to see jazz giants like Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Stanley Turrentine, Spiro Gyro, Kamasi Washington and many, many more.  I also enjoyed seeing Etta James, Cameo, Angelique Kidjo and Johnnie Gill.  The festival’s other stages are scattered within walking distance of Plaza de Cesar Chavez.  They offer diverse jazz genres such as: Latin Jazz, Big Band, a variety of Orchestras, Swing Dance Bands, Blues, Soul, and on some Sunday mornings, Gospel.   

As is the case in so many venues today, it is tenuous if you are allowed to bring in a professional camera like my Nikon Z9.  I had never had a problem at the Festival until this year.  I was let in at the main gate with no issue. But I was challenged when I had to re-enter at another gate, after attending one of the indoor venues.  Lucky, since I already had a wrist band, (Listen to Paul Simon’s “Wrist Band”), they relented and allowed me to bring in my Z9.   Not wanting to navigate any other challenges, I tried to be as inconspicuous as possible, which limited my photo taking.

The following are photos from three stages on Saturday, August 10th.

Applied Materials Foundation Blues/Big Easy Stage

Jay Paul Company Main Stage

Responses

  1. George Geder Avatar

    Boa noite Curtis,

    Wow! I miss the SJ Jazz Festival. 34 years old. And we went to the 1st
    one. Wow!
    I’m certain that it has changed. I can tell in your photographs and by
    what you wrote. They cramped your style. And yet, you came through with
    some great images. Well done! Obrigadu.

    Asé

    Peace & Blessings,
    “Guided by the Ancestors”

  2. George Geder Avatar

    Boa noite Curtis,

    Wow! I miss the SJ Jazz Festival. 34 years old. And we went to the 1st one. Wow!

    I’m certain that it has changed. I can tell in your photographs and by what you wrote. They cramped your style. And yet, you came through with some great images. Well done! Obrigadu.

    Asé

    Peace & Blessings,
    “Guided by the Ancestors”

    1. Curtis Corum Photography Avatar

      Thank you George. The changes that are mostly noticeable: added security at entry, which only requires patience; more indoor venues that require a higher ticker price ($35.00, General Admission is $25.00); that $35.00 allows you some seats in that area formally only for VIPs. Well worth the price.

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