The next edition of KUVO’s signature fundraising event – Live at the Vineyards on Saturday, August 17, 2024, is excitingly SOLD OUT! The setting is under a massive tent at Balistreri Vineyards’ Winery Event Center. The menu, over two dozen of the Denver area’s finest chefs, ice cream makers, restaurants, and food trucks.

The guests, the coolest music fans in town (and a few who flew in for the party). But the music, oh, the music! NEA Jazz Master/trombonist/composer/bandleader Delfeayo Marsalis and the Uptown Jazz Orchestra are coming from New Orleans to “do what they do.”

Uptown Jazz Orchestra’s mission is to promote the rich cultural legacy of American music through both entertaining and educational performances. Our educational shows are designed to give young people a greater awareness of important historical figures and musical traditions. All other shows are designed specifically with the intent of folks having a good time … hands clapping, toes tapping, and rump-shaking!

The Morning Set (Carlos, Steve, and Abi) sat down with Delfeayo (sounds like “Romeo”) and UJO music director Terence Taplin to catch up on their careers and the music they’re planning for this year’s Live at the Vineyards.

From a second-line entrance through the tables to a set list that fires up the celebration and represents the spectrum of danceable jazz, the fourth-born Marsalis brother told The Morning Set they are planning improvisation, personality, and interaction between band and audience. Marsalis and Taplin also discussed the importance of building up the New Orleans music community and traditions.

In 2007, NEA Jazz Master and Grammy Award-winning trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis formed the Uptown Jazz Orchestra (UJO) for the purpose of keeping important jazz music traditions alive; such as riff-playing, spontaneous group improvisations, and collective New Orleans instrumental polyphony. At the time, Marsalis realized that the New Orleans music community was lacking the infusion of young homegrown talent outside of the great brass band tradition, and chose to form an orchestra that could present traditional, classic, and modern compositions with authenticity. Since that time, UJO has grown into one of the premier large ensembles in the world, releasing three CDs to critical acclaim, and touring locally, nationally, and internationally.

“Delfeayo is, in many ways, the most fun of the Marsalises.” – The Buffalo News

In 2008, Marsalis founded the educational program, “Swinging with the Cool School” (a soft introduction to jazz for hip-tots and adults), which was used as an experimental form of music therapy at the New Orleans Children’s Hospital. The Cool School has since expanded to introduce live instrumental jazz to students around the country, with the intent of helping young people develop a relationship with music that has gradually disappeared from mainstream radio and media at large. Through these performances, UJO is able to introduce students (and adults) to the wide emotional range of instrumental music.

Since 2021, UJO has produced the annual Jazz at Congo Square Festival (JACS) to celebrate New Orleans culture by presenting live performances of musicians, poets, dancers, and Black Masking Indians to local and visiting audiences. JACS Festival also features local food, and arts & crafts vendors. Marsalis and the Uptown Jazz Orchestra plan to continue using the great legacy of American music to engage and hopefully inspire the younger generations for many years.

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