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Here is the list of performers for the 2007 JVC Jazz Festival in Newport RI. A great line-up of old and new--Branford Marsalis, Dave Brubeck, BB King, Joshua Redman, Chico Hamilton, to name a few...Looks like both days are a must-see lineup!

Saturday, August 11th

Branford Marsalis Quartet

Marcus Miller Band

Dave Brubeck Quartet

Zap Mama

Bruce Hornsby w/Jack DeJohnette/Christian McBride

Joshua Redman Trio

Chico Hamilton & Euphoria

The Brubeck Brothers Quartet

Monk Legacy Septet featuring Ben Riley

Kenny Werner Quintet

Gunther Schuller conducts the Mingus Orchestra

Roswell Rudd Quartet

Abdullah Ibrahim - solo piano

Anat Cohen Quartet

Sunday, August 12th

BB King

Al Green

Etta James & The Roots Band

Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band

Paquito D'Rivera's Panamericana Ensemble

Luciana Souza - The New Bossa Nova

Ron Carter/Russell Malone/Mulgrew Miller

Jon Faddis' Teranga

The Music of Rahsaan Roland Kirk feat. Steve Turre

Ben Allison Quartet

Portrait of Bill Evans featuring Eliane Elias

Getz & Jobim: Harry Allen & Trio da Paz

Donald Harrison Quartet featuring Christian Scott

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