5/29/2015

Come And Listen To The Wealth Of Great Music In Newport RI

By Ericka Marsh


The great thing about Rhode Island is that there are plenty of excellent musical events to attend. There are large public fairs and small locales where you can go to listen to the pros filling the air with great sounds. Every genre imaginable is presented year round. With a few tips you can enjoy the jazz and folk that have made the state a definite destination.

The Newport Jazz Festival tops the list of events you definitely must attend to hear music in Newport RI. This is probably one of the longest running events featuring jazz musicians from probably everywhere. It generally runs for three days, and has a lineup of at least a hundred performers. The first one was held in 1954, and it included top performers of the day, such as Billie Holiday, Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald, Gene Krupa and George Shearing. Up and coming jazz musicians rounded out the group. There were two completely sold out crowds that year. The venue, Newport Casino was in the news around the world.

Fort Adams State Park is the current venue for the contemporary festival. There are generally over a hundred performers lined up for the concert. The city harbor is the location, with its cool breezes and equally cool jazz floating through the groups of listeners. There are plenty of great seats, but the tickets sell fast. With wonderful things to eat and drink, plus other souvenir vendors, there is something for everyone who comes. Extra options include attending a cocktail party and annual opening evening concert, which have very limited tickets available, but are held in the International Tennis Hall of Fame located at the now famous Newport Casino.

The annual benefit gala which supports the festival activities holds an intimate affair on an evening when jazz greats are performing for the guests. For information about the non profit organization, questions are directed to the Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc.

The robust Newport Folk Festival has been a premier presenter of stellar folk music since 1959. The founder of these city festivals used his business acumen to bring together a history list of the best in the folk genre. Pete Seeger and Johnny Cash are just a few of the profoundly famous names that have performed here.

Classical pieces have not been neglected here at all. Since 1920, the Music Festival has ensured that worthy international performers have venues for their American debut concerts. Famous stars, including baritone voice Robert Merrill and talented Claudio Arrau, notable for his pianist prowess have both given first United States concerts here. The organizers open mansions listed by the Preservation Society here to become intimate concert spots. They also seek out other venues in surrounding local neighborhoods that provide up close and personal recital experiences for their chosen artists.

The Arts and Cultural Alliance is the sponsor of the annual Bridgefest. This is a lively blend of local musicians presented live at local restaurants, wineries, beaches, mansions, parks and much more. Designed to showcase popular and new performers, these concerts make emerging music accessible. Held over four days, the musical activities welcome adults and children, too.

Come to Rhode Island for music fun. It is alive with great summer sounds.




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