Sacramento Music Festival

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We hope you had fun!

Photo of 2010 Opening Parade

THANK YOU for your feedback.

It takes a collaborative effort to create a successful festival. Thank you to everyone who attended the 2010 Sacramento Jazz Festival & Jubilee! We especially want to thank our 2000+ volunteers who did an incredible job! We're also grateful to our amazing sponsors who keep the music playing!   
Please take a moment to fill out our 2010 Survey, below.

How did we do?

Tom Rigney and parasol cakewalker

Dear Jazz Fans,

Thank you for taking the time to answer questions on our 2010 Survey (link below). Rest assured, your answers will never be shared with any outside entity, and will remain completely anonymous. The survey’s answers are compiled for a few very specific reasons: (1) to help shape the following year’s Sacramento Jazz Festival & Jubilee in an effort to provide the best possible experience for our audience, and (2) to provide potential event sponsors with an accurate assessment of who patronizes the Sacramento Jazz Festival & Jubilee.

The more honest and accurate your answers, the better the likelihood STJS can secure corporate monetary support, and the more likely STJS can provide the types of music, food, venues and ambience you want to see in the future.

Once again, on behalf of the Sacramento Jazz Festival & Jubilee, and the Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society, thank you for your time and willingness to help.

Tom Duff, STJS President

Link to our online 2010 Sac. Jazz Fest. & Jubilee SURVEY.

Bria Skonberg with the RedSkunk Jipzee Swing Band

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Featured Music

  • Now presenting a full range of
    great music while still
    honoring our jazz tradition:
    BLUES, ROCK, JAZZ, DANCE BANDS
  • Soulful blues and rockin' blues
  • Swing and Western swing
  • Cajun and zydeco
  • Country, rockabilly and bluegrass
  • Latin and Mariachi music
  • New Orleans 2nd-line & street beat
  • Straight-ahead & mainstream jazz
  • Ragtime and early jazz
  • Marching bands
  • Youth bands
  • Banjo performances at the
    CA State Railroad Museum and
    on excursion trains
  • all in addition to Traditional jazz,
    also known as Dixieland or
    classic jazz, inspired by the great Louis Armstrong.

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