Showing posts with label Music Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music Festival. Show all posts

Saturday, March 5, 2011

BORNEO JAZZ 2011 – Eight Performing Groups – No: 1/8 – Maria Muldaur

By Anthony Tan email: anthonykhtan@yahoo.co.uk

This is first of the series of the eight performing groups shortlisted to perform at Borneo Jazz 2011.

How many of you, have heard of the name “Maria Muldaur”?

Maria Muldaur was born in September 12, 1943 of Italian origin in New York City's Greenwich Village and named Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D’Amato. She hit big time with “Midnight At The Oasis” in 1974. Maria has banked in 38 albums with latest in December last year with “Christmas At The Oasis”

Maria has released than 38 records

Maria has been nominated six times for the Grammy Award but yet to strike gold even at the latest at the 53rd annual award this February, it was won by Genuine Negro Jig “Carolina Chocolate Drops”. The evergreen Maria will be one of the performing groups at the Borneo Jazz to be held at Miri City, Sarawak from 12-14 May 2011 at the ParkCity Everly Hotel in Miri. If you want to catch Maria Muldaur performance, she will be taking the stage on Saturday May 14.

A better way to introduce “Maria Muldaur” is to watch the video clips of her performances and interview:




Watch the video interview by Living Legends Music where Maria spoke on her sing career from the start.

Before coming to Borneo Jazz, Maria will be performing For A One-Time Only Show at Gator By The Bay Zydeco, Blues & Crawfish Festival, San Diego, California on May 8, at 2PM. She will be backed by Norton Buffalo's Knockouts on stage.

More details about the Borneo Jazz also available from www.jazzborneo.com, email info@jazzborneo.com or call the Miri Visitors Information Centre at +6 085-434180/8.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Borneo Jazz 2011 - Hello Borneo Jazz, goodbye Miri International Jazz Festival

Following the growing success of the Miri International Jazz Festival after five years, the organiser, Sarawak Tourism Board (STB) has decided to adopt a new title, ‘Borneo Jazz’ (BJ) this year.

Minister of Tourism and Heritage for Sarawak, Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr George Chan, who announced this, said the rationale for the name change was to capitalise on the destination Borneo, a name which is associated with the images of a magical destination and to reflect the vibrancy of this festival altogether.

STB is now in the midst of reorganisation to further improve its overall tourism activities and see BJ become a viable commercial venture.

Effective 2011, BJ will be managed by STB subsidiary STB Leisure & Properties. With this move, STB will focus on the marketing and promotion of the event itself and tourism.

It has kick-started BJ’s transformation by extending the festival to become a three-day event with its Opening Night on Friday (12 May) having new features with activities happening around a few venues in the resort city of Miri.

The epicentre of the BJ’s happenings remains at the Parkcity Everly Hotel from 13-14 May. There will also be musical meetings on the Saturday afternoon of the festival followed by a Sunday Matinee.

According to STB chief executive officer Dato’ Rashid Khan, the board aims to attract 10,500 visitors to BJ with 60% of the crowd expected to be foreigners.

“STB is working with the private sectors to design tour packages to attract jazz enthusiasts from Peninsular Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan, Australia and Europe.

“With these packages, the visitors would be able to attend the festival at night, while during the day they can visit places of interest or participate in the local activities.”

Besides good jazz music and great company, he added, “We will also have stalls selling a wide variety of local and fusion food and beverages as well as festival memorabilia at the venue”.

BJ will have performances from various countries that will feature a wide range of jazz genre from gypsy jazz to traditional jazz. Grammy nominated Maria Muldur from the United States will be main attraction among the BJ performing groups.

Other selected jazz groups are Cunha & Piper from Brazil, SIU2 from Hong Kong, State of Monc from Holland, Les Doigts De L'Homme from France, Yuichiro Tokuda's RALYZZ DIG from Japan, Dhruv from India, Miri born Victor Yong, the Electric Carnival from Malaysia/Canada and C'QUENCE, a mixed group from Malaysia, Columbia, Venezuela, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

With BJ expected to be “sold out” music festival, it is advisable to book your admission tickets and confirmed your accommodation early to avoid last minute rush and disappointment.

Visit www.jazzborneo.com, email info@jazzborneo.com or call the Miri Visitors Information Centre at +6 085-434180 / 81 for more details.

Tickets will also be available at the Visitors’ Information Centre in Kuching, Sibu and Miri from March onwards.