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Winter Jazzfest 2023 is the Hottest Thing In January

Winter Jazzfest 2023 is a January jazz showcase for the APAP presenters and booking agents convention, that is famous for its jazz marathons.

Winter Jazzfest 2023

The Winter Jazzfest 2023 festival of jazz showcases is at multiple venues in Manhattan and Brooklyn, for one week Thursday-Wednesday, January 12-18, 2023. The Manhattan Jazz Marathon is Friday, January 13. The Brooklyn Jazz Marathon is Saturday, January 14. From $65. winterjazzfest.com 🇧🇷🇨🇺🇩🇴🇫🇷🇭🇹🇵🇦🇵🇹🇪🇸

This year’s venues are:

Manhattan Venues

  • Bitter End in Greenwich Village.
  • City Winery in Chelsea.
  • Jazz Gallery in NoMad.
  • LPR (Le Poisson Rouge) in Greenwich Village.
  • Nublu in the East Village.
  • Zinc Bar in Greenwich Village.

Brooklyn Venues

  • Baby’s All Right in Williamsburg.
  • Brooklyn Bowl in Williamsburg.
  • Club Curious
  • Loove Labs in Williamsburg.
  • National Sawdust in Williamsburg
  • Opera House in Williamsburg.
  • Public Records in Gowanus
  • Superior Ingredients in Williamsburg.

    Winter Jazzfest New Standards Live, a night focused on women composers and Next Jazz Legacy artists, is curated by NEA Jazz Master Terri Lyne Carrington and hosted by Melanie Charles at City Winery in Chelsea on Thursday, January 12, 2023 at 7pm (5pm doors, 5:30 conversation with Carrington. From $20. winterjazzfest.com

    Latin artists include:

    • Michele Rosewoman 🇨🇺
    • Sara Serpa 🇵🇹
    • Julius Rodriguez 🇭🇹

    The Winter Jazzfest French Showcase features accordionist Vincent Peirani and saxophonist Emile Parisien with trumpeter Avishai Cohen and Nicole Glover at Le Poisson Rouge in Greenwich Village on Thursday, January 12, 2023 at 7pm (6pm doors). From $25. winterjazzfest.com 🇫🇷

    The Winter Jazzfest Opening Night Party features Gilles Peterson & Guests at Nublu in the East Village on Thursday, January 12, 2023 at 10pm. From $25. winterjazzfest.com

    Gilles Peterson is an influential UK radio DJ and founder of the Acid Jazz, Talkin Loud, and Brownswood Recordings record labels.

    Winter Jazzfest Manhattan Marathon

    The Winter Jazzfest Manhattan Marathon is at Bitter End, City Winery, Jazz Gallery, LPR, Nublu, and Zinc Bar on Friday, January 13, 2023 from 6pm – 3am. $65. winterjazzfest.com

    City Winery from 6-12:15am (5:30pm doors).

    • Yamandu Costa is a Brazilian guitarist. 🇧🇷
    • Lakecia Benajamin is an American saxophonist from Washington Heights. 🇩🇴

    City Winery Loft from 7pm – 11:30am (6pm doors).

    • Adam O’Farrill “Stranger Days” from the O’Farrill Cuban jazz family, is at 7pm. 🇨🇺
    • Sara Serpa “Intimate Strangers” is at 8:30pm. 🇵🇹

    LPR (Le Poisson Rouge) from 6:30-9pm (6pm doors).

    Zinc Bar from 6:15pm – 12:30am (6pm doors).

    • Marta Sánchez Quintet, led by the Spanish singer, is at 10pm. 🇪🇸

    Bitter End: Paris Jazz Stage from 6:45-11:45pm (6pm doors).

    • Abraham Reunion is at 6:45pm. 🇫🇷
    • Paris Jazz Sessions featuring Jeanne Michard is at 7:45pm. 🇫🇷
    • Yessaï Karapetian is at 8:5pm. 🇫🇷
    • Bada Bada is at 9:45pm. 🇫🇷
    • Ishkero is at 10:45pm. 🇫🇷
    • TISS+ is at 11:45pm. 🇫🇷

    Nublu from 6:30pm – 2am (6pm doors).

    Jazz Gallery from 7:30-11pm (7pm doors).

    Winter Jazzfest Brooklyn Marathon

    The Winter Jazzfest Brooklyn Marathon is at Baby’s All Right, Brooklyn Bowl, Club Curious, Loove Labs, National Sawdust, Opera House, Superior Ingredients on Saturday, January 14, 2023 from 6:30pm – 1:30am. $65. winterjazzfest.com

    Opera House, 6:30-11:30pm (6pm doors).

    Superior Ingredients, 7pm – 1:30am (6:30pm doors).

    Brooklyn Bowl “Future x Sounds salutes Revive Music,” 6:45-10:15pm (6pm doors).

    National Sawdust, 7pm – 12am (6:30pm doors).

    • Cuban pianist Dayramir Gonzalez, plays at 7pm. 🇨🇺

    Baby’s All Right, 6:30pm – 12:45am (6pm doors).

    Loove Labs, 7-11:30pm (6pm doors).

    • Roxana Amed sings jazz. 🇦🇷

    Club Curious, 7-8:45pm (6pm doors).

    • Chicago Panamanian drummer Daniel Villareal plays at 8:45pm. 🇵🇦

    Winter JazzFest Closing Night

    The Winter JazzFest Closing Night is at Nublu in the East Village on Wednesday, January 18,2023 at 8pm. winterjazzfest.com

    For tickets and more information, visit winterjazzfest.com


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    Published January 15, 2023 ~ Updated August 25, 2024.

    Filed Under: Brooklyn, Chelsea, City Winery, East Village, Greenwich Village, Jazz Gallery, Latin Jazz, Le Poisson Rouge, MUSIC, NoMad, Nublu, NYC Jazz Festivals, NYC Music Festivals, Williamsburg, Zinc Bar

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