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Yellow Jackets The 35th edition of the Canarias Jazz & Más International Festival begins this weekend with a program that will bring together prominent international and national artists in Gran Canaria, Tenerife and La Graciosa. The festival will offer more than a dozen concerts in Arucas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, La Laguna, Maspalomas and Caleta de Sebo. Yellowjackets and Ghost-Note inaugurate the 35th Festival Internacional Canarias Jazz & Más. Yellowjackets and Ghost-Note lead the line-up. The beginning of the festival will be starred by two of the most recognized groups on the international scene: Yellowjackets and Ghost-Note. Yellowjackets, an American band founded in 1980, has nearly thirty albums, two Grammy Awards and seventeen nominations. The group, made up of Russell Ferrante, Bob Mintzer, Will Kennedy and Dane Alderson, maintains a solid international track record with tours all over the world. For its part, Ghost-Note arrives in the Canary Islands after the release of its latest album, Mustard n’ Onions. The group, led by drummer Robert ‘Sput’ Searight, brings together musicians who have collaborated with artists such as Prince, Kendrick Lamar, Herbie Hancock, Snarky Puppy, Marcus Miller and Kirk Franklin. His proposal combines funk, virtuosity and improvisation. More than ten concerts during the first weekend The programming will begin on Friday, July 3 with a performance by Lajalada at the Inocencia Páez Sociocultural Center, in La Graciosa. That same day, the Plaza de San Juan, in Arucas, will host the concerts of Moisés P. Sánchez Where Light Begins and Yellowjackets, while Ghost-Note will perform in the Chamber Hall of the Tenerife Auditorium. On Saturday, July 4, the Esplanade del Faro in Maspalomas will host Powafunk and Sylwester Ostrowski–Freddie Hendrix Jazz Brigade 50/50 Birthday Tour. At the same time, Yellowjackets and Moisés P. Sánchez will offer a new concert in the Plaza del Adelantado, in La Laguna. On Sunday, July 5, Ghost-Note and José Vera Bello Quinteto will take the stage in Maspalomas. Meanwhile, Powafunk and Sylwester Ostrowski–Freddie Hendrix Jazz Brigade will perform at the Plaza del Adelantado. International and Canarian talent In addition to the big international names, the festival once again bets on Canarian talent. Charlie Moreno will present Powafunk, a project that fuses different styles of funk with the voices of Alex Delgado and Brigitte Emaga. José Vera Bello Quinteto will also participate, presenting his second album, Son de la Cueva, a proposal that combines different influences and reflects the moment that the Canarian jazz scene is experiencing. The program also includes Lajalada, Belén Álvarez Doreste’s project, which fuses author songs, folklore and electronic music with a staging marked by experimentation and live creation. After this first weekend, the Canarias Jazz & Más International Festival will resume its programming the following Wednesday with new concerts that, in addition to Gran Canaria and Tenerife, will also arrive in La Palma, El Hierro and Fuerteventura. Yellowjackets and Ghost-Note inaugurate the 35th Canarias Jazz & Más International Festival.

Originally reported by radiosintonia.com, rewritten by the Fuerteventura Times AI Editorial Desk.

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