Hua Hin Jazz Festival & Asia Jazz 2014

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"This year’s Hua Hin Jazz Festival promises to provide a new experience for jazz enthusiasts by delivering programs and activities designed to delight even purebred jazz lovers.

The festival organizers have invited an impressive line-up of jazz artists, jazz producers and instrumentalists, to make sure that the Hua Hin Jazz Festival becomes one of the must attend annual musical extravaganzas within the region.

The Hua Hin Jazz Festival 2014, set in the charming beach resort of Hua Hin, will be held on 26 July 2014 from 5:00 pm until midnight.

Thai Artists - Hua Hin Jazz Festival 2014
Battle I: Saxophone Madness

Koh Mr.Saxman, the internationally famous Thai saxophone artist headlines this segment of the festival. Mr. Saxman has been instrumental and influential in the growth and development of saxophone in Thailand putting it into mainstream music in the last 10 years. This saxophone battle segment is further boosted by the equally strong performances by saxophone heavyweights, such as Pisoot Prateeprase (T-Bone), Passakorn Mora (the latest Kom-Chud-Luek Award winner), Krit Booranawittayawut (producer), and Tong-Tewan Subsanyakorn, who will appear as a very special guest.
Battle II: The Voice vs. the All Stars

To further impress the audience, this year’s festival has selected real jazz artists from among the pool of talents who can deliver both in voice talents and superior stage performances. Thus the festival pits The Voice Jazz Singers (May- Fang Khao and Nut-The Voice) with All Star Jazz Singers (King-The Star, Pure KPN and Nat-The Winner of Thailand Jazz Singing Contest), including two bands under the direction of Arnut Euemwongsrikul and Rattana Wongsansern.

Showcases - Hua Hin Jazz Festival 2014
Showcase I: Steve Canon Band – The New Compositions & Beyond

Steve Canon, the famous trumpet man from the U.S.A., and his band is sure to impress jazz lovers at the Hua Hin International Jazz Festival. Steve will present songs from his new album. In the name of Trumpet man, Steve will dedicate his romantic songs to Chet Baker - the legend jazz trumpet from Cool Jazz Age - who would have celebrated his 85th birthday this year. He passed away in 1988.

Showcase II: The Travellers

This jazz band from Japan is famous for their improvisations, which leave the audience spellbound. Their new indie-jazz style and achievement on the Fat Fest, makes them a jazz heavyweight who are sure to wow the audience with their trendy jazz performance.

Showcase III: Infinity

Thailand’s very own jazz-fusion band - Infinity, is expected to give the top international jazz performers a run for their music. Led by Chumpol Supanyo, these talented musicians who have recorded several precious jazz album and won many awards is expected to be a big hit during their special show of jazz by the beach.

Finale: Soul After Six

And for the finale, Hua Hin Jazz Festival will present “Soul After Six”, whose alternative legacy conforms to pop, rock and jazz. Stylistic in their own way, this band is one of the longest remembered artists of their time, with songs still alive until now, being enjoyed by even the younger disciples. They have proved that good songs are timeless. The band prepares a unique brass instrument for this international jazz event as they perform the songs of 80s, especially those of the fusion jazz heavy “The Tower of Power”. A perfect epilogue for the Hua Hin Jazz Festival 2014.

Thousands are expected to attend the Hua Hin International Jazz Festival 2014, and being just 3 or so hours from Bangkok, hotels are likely to fill quickly."

Source: http://www.asiatraveltips.com/news14/11 ... Jazz.shtml
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Having just failed to send a pm to Big Boy who I am sure would know the answer to my query I would be very grateful for advice on where is the best place for me to arrange a taxi/ tuk tuk drop off/ pick up point for this weekends Jazz Festival.
I have only been to Queens Park once many years ago and I seem to recall a very narrow road and bearing in mind that the area may be packed with Bangkok Thais I certainly don't want to have to walk back into the town centre with a whole load of drunk thai kids dreaming back into town on their motorbikes.
All advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Its actually a long fairly wide (about 4 'unmarked' lanes wide). Drop off, I shouldn'y think you'd have any difficulty getting the taxi right up to the place. If you're worried about pick-up, I would suggest the Petchkasem/Soi 19 junction (photos from immigration thread).
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I certainly don't want to have to walk back into the town centre with a whole load of drunk thai kids dreaming back into town on their motorbikes.
I'm not sure how many kids will be there, I was talking to a local Thai musician last night and when I mentioned the Jazz Festival, he said you have to be over sixty for that!
Anyway, the Queens Park is at the end of soi 19 if you need to book a taxi and it's not that far to walk back to Petchakasem road if you need to get a bus or whatever.
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Many thanks for the quick responses.
Roughly how long would it take me to walk from Queens Park to the Phetchkasem road junction?
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If anyone is going tonight please post some pics, cant make this one myself.
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Don't rely on me, I'll be in Thanyaburi, Pathum Thani province. I wanted to go, but unfortunately dates clashed.
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I went along last night and it was a pretty impressive event, a far better set up than when they used to have it on the beach. Very pleasant music as well, more of that laid back smooth jazz with female vocals reminiscent of the stuff that Sade used to do back in the eighties rather than traditional jazz. It was well attended without being crowded, with plenty of Bangkok weekenders and farang couples making up the majority.
Sorry I didn't get any pictures, I was heading into town after and didn't feel like carrying a camera.
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Some shots here since nobody has posted any: http://www.asiatraveltips.com/Pictureso ... 2014.shtml
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