OutBeat Jazz Festival: Andrew D'Angelo's Gay Disco Trio - Video
PUBLISHED:  Sep 29, 2014
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On September 18 through 21, 2014 in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia, USA - OUTBEAT JAZZ FESTIVAL took place: America's First Queer Jazz Festival
The idea of Chris Bartlett - Executive Director of The William Way LGBT Center in Philadelphia - this jazz festival was created to present some of the more well known - and, the not-so-well-known - jazz musicians who identify as either Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Trans. Generous financial support came from The Pew Center for Arts and Heritage, while The Philadelphia Jazz Project was a sponsored project of The Painted Bride Art Center with funding provided by The Wyncote Foundation.
It can be argued that the jazz genre is very homophobic among the genres of the music world, and there are very few who are 'out' and identify proudly in this industry. This event then can be heralded as being an historic one that was important to catch on video so that whoever can see this can see a sampling of the wide variety of styles within jazz that are represented herein. Both national and local-to-Philadelphia jazz musicians took part in this festival that included speaking panels and concerts taking place in seven venues across town over four days, with the final day being an all-day affair that began at 1pm and went until 11pm.
Here is Andrew qouted in an article in 2010 by John Murph - who took part in Outbeat w/ 2 discussion panels: "When discussing the soundtrack to contemporary mainstream gay life, jazz is often treated as an allergen on a musical landscape more devoted to vocal pop, club hits and electronica. At the risk of stereotyping, gay culture feels more allegiance toward Lady Gaga than Lady Day. As someone who frequents gay bars with almost the same regularity as jazz clubs, I often sense a great divide between the two worlds. “It is extremely polarized,” argues saxophonist and clarinetist Andrew D’Angelo, “so much so that when my ex-boyfriend came to one of my gigs, some of his gay friends were so disproportionately removed from my [jazz] scene. If they come to one of my shows it feels like a huge statement.”
Here is the full article: http://jazztimes.com/articles/26802-rhapsody-in-rainbow-jazz-and-the-queer-aesthetic
Here's a post-festival article from Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lew-whittington/outbeat-the-nations-1st-g_b_5861254.html
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