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Love Supreme Jazz Festival with Little Simz, Marcus Miller, and more

Jun 30, 2023  ·  Glynde Place, Lewes Glynde Place, Lewes

Love Supreme Jazz Festival
Jun 30
Love Supreme Jazz Festival
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Born in Brooklyn, Marcus Miller is a versatile bassist known for his jazz-funk style and collaborations with Miles Davis, Lenny White, and Grover Washington, Jr. Winner of a Grammy for 2001's M², his albums often top jazz charts. Also a film composer with works like 2017's Marshall.
Born in Detroit, Castillo's band is famed for an "Oakland soul" style, blending Memphis influences with slick sounds. Known for hits, global tours, and backing legendary artists.
Shalamar, formed from "Soul Train" in the US, hit fame with Howard Hewett's "The Second Time Around." Known for funk, disco & R&B, they earned four gold US albums, including two platinum. After lineup changes, they reunited and still perform widely, with tracks like "The Real Thing" achieving over one million streams.
Emeli Sandé, BRIT Award winner, known for hits like "Heaven" and "Next To Me," sold 19M singles and 6M albums. 4x BRIT winner and MBE recipient, she's also the Chancellor of University of Sunderland.
Ethiopian Ethio-jazz pioneer Mulatu Astatke, born in Jimma, blends jazz, Ethiopian music, and global rhythms. Known for '70s hits, collaborations with Duke Ellington, Mahmoud Ahmed, and modern acts like The Heliocentrics. Featured in film "Broken Flowers", he influenced many, including hip-hop artists.
London-born Yussef Dayes is celebrated for his electrifying drum performances, blending African, Caribbean, and grime influences. Known from Yussef Kamaal & the album "Black Focus", he collaborated with Tom Misch on "What Kinda Music", hitting UK Top 5.
Born in Jamaica, Grace Jones rose from NYC's Studio 54 scene. Known for hits like "Pull Up to the Bumper," her unique style blends disco, reggae, and rock. Worked with Sly & Robbie, Trevor Horn, and Nile Rodgers, also starred in major films.
Saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins, from Philadelphia, now based in Brooklyn, composes deep jazz epics. Known for albums 'Omega' and 'The 7th Hand', collaborating with his quartet. 'Omega' was named #1 Jazz Album of 2020 by The NY Times.
Jazzmeia Horn, born in Dallas, is a New York-based jazz singer known for her vocalese style. Credits include winning the 2013 Sarah Vaughan and 2015 Thelonious Monk jazz competitions. Her albums, "A Social Call" and "Love & Liberation," earned Grammy nods. She’s also celebrated for her big-band album "Dear Love."
NY DJ Danny Krivit, a dance/club scene fixture since childhood, has worked with legends like François K, Joe Claussell. Known for re-edits, key gigs at iconic spots, and co-founded Body & SOUL.
Armenian-born, LA-raised pianist Tigran Hamasyan merges jazz, classical, and Armenian folk. Notable for albums like 'Shadow Theater' and 'Luys i Luso', he's won multiple awards and integrated electronic and vocal elements into his work, often collaborating with top musicians.
Pip Millett, from Manchester suburb Marple, blends influences like Joni Mitchell and Marvin Gaye into her soulful music. Known for the hit “Make Me Cry,” her style won acclaim on COLORS Studios.

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