| Bodø Jazz Open | |
|---|---|
|  Mambo Compagnero 2013. | |
| Status | Active | 
| Genre | Jazz Festival | 
| Date(s) | Late January | 
| Begins | 31 January 2019 | 
| Ends | 2 February 2019 | 
| Frequency | Annually | 
| Location(s) | Bodø | 
| Country | Norway | 
| Years active | 2011 - present | 
| Inaugurated | Founded 2010 | 
| Founder | Jan Gunnar Hoff Tore Johansen Erik Johansen | 
| Website | www | 
Bodø Jazz Open is a jazz festival, presented at the end of January every year since 2011. The aim of the festival is to bring together local, national and international artists for collaborations, jam sessions and workshops. Every year between 2000 and 3000 festival participants visit the festival, and bring more life to Bodø in wintertime. Bodø Jazz Open brings jazz to Bodø's nightlife, and organizes gigs at local venues like Topp 13, Dama di, Paviljongen, Sinus, Bodø Kulturhus and Sydøst.[1]
Biography

Bodø Jazz Open was initially called Bodø International Jazz Festival, then Bodø Jazz Fest. In autumn 2010 it was proposed to change the name to Bodø Jazz Open. This name seemed more appropriate for a festival open to all genres and rhythmic expressions. Bodø Jazz Open was initiated in November 15, 2010 by Jan Gunnar Hoff, Tore Johansen and Erik Johansen. In 1921 'Bodø Jazz Band', with a lineup of 15 musicians, was established as the first jazz band in Bodø. Bodø Jazz Open took place for the first time in January 2011, and was a celebration of 90 years of jazz in Bodø. Since the city has a long tradition of jazz, it was a natural thing to establish a jazz festival here. Bodø's downtown is small, with hotels and airport easily accessible. This makes Bodø an ideal place for a jazz festival.[2][3]
Concerts
The number of events during the festival rose from 25 in 2011 to 33 in 2012. The goal for 2013 was not to increase the number of events, but to consolidate and ensure the quality of the festival. In addition to evening concerts Bodø Jazz Open also arranged gigs called "After Work Jazz". Musicians are set up in different cafés, and give free performances for café visitors and others who come by.[1]

Bands and artists
2011 (January 26–29)
 Norway – Misvær Ska Forening Norway – Misvær Ska Forening
 Norway – Hunting the light Norway – Hunting the light
 Norway – Bugge Wesseltoft Norway – Bugge Wesseltoft
 The Netherlands – FOCUS The Netherlands – FOCUS
 Norway – Acuna/Hoff/Mathisen Norway – Acuna/Hoff/Mathisen
 Norway – Torun Eriksen w/ Bodø Big Band Norway – Torun Eriksen w/ Bodø Big Band
 Norway – Ole Hamre Norway – Ole Hamre
 Norway – Slettens Merengue and Salsa-Prosjekt feat. Alex Acuna Norway – Slettens Merengue and Salsa-Prosjekt feat. Alex Acuna
2012 (January 25–28)
 USA – Larry Carlton Quartet USA – Larry Carlton Quartet
- Marengue feat.  Denmark – Marilyn Mazur Denmark – Marilyn Mazur
 Norway – Bodø Big Band Norway – Bodø Big Band
 Norway – Marit Sandvik Norway – Marit Sandvik
 Norway – Joddski Norway – Joddski
 Norway – Henning Gravrok Band Norway – Henning Gravrok Band
 Sweden – Anders Jormin Sweden – Anders Jormin
 Norway – Jan Gunnar Hoff Norway – Jan Gunnar Hoff
 Norway – Arve Henriksen Norway – Arve Henriksen
 USA – Tom Waits Tribute USA – Tom Waits Tribute
 Norway – Audun Kleive Norway – Audun Kleive
 Norway – 120 days Norway – 120 days
 Norway – Tore Johansen Norway – Tore Johansen
 Norway – Your Headlights Are On Norway – Your Headlights Are On
 Norway – Barnejazz with Espen Ruud and Nils Jansen Norway – Barnejazz with Espen Ruud and Nils Jansen
 Norway – Jaga Jazzist Norway – Jaga Jazzist
 Norway – Gabriel Norway – Gabriel
 Norway – Kjell Nordeng[2] Norway – Kjell Nordeng[2]
2013 (January 23–27)
 USA – Mike Stern w/ USA – Mike Stern w/ Norway – Jan Gunnar Hoff Quartet Norway – Jan Gunnar Hoff Quartet
 Norway – Pushwagon Norway – Pushwagon
 Norway – Oslo Strykekvartett Norway – Oslo Strykekvartett
 Norway – Arild Andersen w/ Bodø Rhythm Group and Bodø Big Band Norway – Arild Andersen w/ Bodø Rhythm Group and Bodø Big Band
 Norway – Eivind Aarset Norway – Eivind Aarset
 Norway – Oh! Norway – Oh!
 Denmark – JazzKamikaze Denmark – JazzKamikaze
 Norway – Tore Johansen Norway – Tore Johansen
 Norway – Sommerfuglfisk Norway – Sommerfuglfisk
 Denmark – Hanne Boel Denmark – Hanne Boel
 Norway – Hanne Hukkelberg Norway – Hanne Hukkelberg
 Norway – Mambo Compañeros Norway – Mambo Compañeros
 Norway – Lisa Dillan / Rolf Lennart Stensø Duo Norway – Lisa Dillan / Rolf Lennart Stensø Duo
2014 (January 22–26)
 Norway – Terje Rypdal and Norway – Terje Rypdal and Denmark – Palle Mikkelborg w/ Bodø Big Band Denmark – Palle Mikkelborg w/ Bodø Big Band
 Norway – Frode Alnæs Trio Norway – Frode Alnæs Trio
 Norway – LAVA Norway – LAVA
 Norway – Petter Wettre and Norway – Petter Wettre and England – Jason Rebello England – Jason Rebello
 USA – Steve Gadd[1] USA – Steve Gadd[1]
2015 (January 21–24)
 Norway – Jan Garbarek Group Norway – Jan Garbarek Group
 Denmark – Marilyn Mazur's Future Song w/ Denmark – Marilyn Mazur's Future Song w/ Norway – Eivind Aarset, Nils Petter Molvær a.o. Norway – Eivind Aarset, Nils Petter Molvær a.o.
 Norway – Elle Marja Eira Norway – Elle Marja Eira
 Norway – Ole Jørn Myklebust and Roger Ludvigsen Norway – Ole Jørn Myklebust and Roger Ludvigsen
 Norway – Aleksander Kostopoulos Norway – Aleksander Kostopoulos
 Iceland – Mezzoforte Iceland – Mezzoforte
 Norway – Knut Reiersrud Norway – Knut Reiersrud
 Norway – Arctic Philharmonic - for the second ever performance of Norway – Arctic Philharmonic - for the second ever performance of England – Django Bates’ bass clarinet concerto, written for England – Django Bates’ bass clarinet concerto, written for Norway – Håvard Lund[4] Norway – Håvard Lund[4]
References
- 1 2 3 Trellevik, Mads René (2013-01-26). "Fylte Bodø med jazz" (in Norwegian). Avisa Nordland. Retrieved 2015-04-24.
- 1 2 Brauer, Camilla Slaattun (2012-01-25). "Fylte Bodø med jazz" (in Norwegian). Nordnorsk.JazzINorge.no. Retrieved 2015-04-24.
- ↑ "Bodø Jazz Open". EuropeJazz.net. Retrieved 2015-04-24.
- ↑ "FESTIVAL ROUND-UP: Bodø Jazz Open 2015". LondonJazzNews.com. Archived from the original on 2015-01-31. Retrieved 2015-04-24.

