This morning, my inbox contained this message from the producers of the Rochester International Jazz Festival:
Media Advisory
For release January 31, 2007Rochester International Jazz Festival Producers and Baltimore Mayor to Announce Major New Jazz Festival at Press Conference in Baltimore Wednesday
Rochester Companies to Play Key Role
WHAT
Announcement of a Jazz Festival in the Inner Harbor and areas of downtown Baltimore
in August 2007.WHEN
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 – 9:30 A.M.
Mayor Sheila Dixon will unveil the Festival’s official name and logo, introduce the
event’s two producers and corporate sponsor. The festival’s producers, as well as the CEO of the corporate presenting partner, will be available following the press conference for interviews.WHERE
Mayor’s Executive Conference Room – 2nd Floor of Baltimore’s City Hall, 100 N. Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202
WHO
- Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon
- John Nugent and Marc Iacona, Co-producers and Partners in the Rochester-based
company, RIJF, LLC- Rochester-based Corporate Presenting Partner
As you may already know, John Nugent produces the Stockholm Jazz Festival in Sweden. Now it looks like he’s adding another U.S. festival to his growing production company. That’s exciting news for jazz fans, and exciting news for Baltimore.
I wrote yesterday about the benefits for Rochester of the jazz festival. It looks like Baltimore has already realized the potential of a major cultural event. I’m glad to see their mayor out in front. I was also glad to see Rochester Mayor Bob Duffy at the RIJF press conference last year. Our mantra should be: Remember Montreal!
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