Friday, February 8, 2008

Aretha Franklin to perform at Kroger Indy Jazz Fest

The American Pianists Association (APA) announces “The Queen of Soul”, Aretha Franklin will perform Saturday at the 2008 Kroger Indy Jazz Fest presented by Coca-Cola, which will be held June 13-15 at Military Park in downtown Indianapolis. The Indy Jazz Fest is known for bringing in national, regional and local live acts to the city of Indianapolis. Franklin performed at the Indy Jazz Fest back in 2002 and APA is bringing her back to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the festival.
“For the 10th anniversary of the festival, we are indeed doing a retrospective of sorts. We like to think of it as along the lines of combining the “old with the new,” said Joel Harrison, APA artistic director. “We will be featuring some great artists from the past 10 years, some who have been here before and a few young and exciting emerging artists.”
The APA has met its first fundraising goal of $425,000 on the total goal of $600,000. The APA has set April 1 as the date to raise the remaining $175,000. APA is thrilled that Kroger has not only stepped up as the title sponsor, but also is bringing Coca-Cola on as the presenting sponsor.
“I am glad that Indianapolis is host to a cultural event that brings people from all walks of life together to enjoy music,” said Mayor Greg Ballard. “It is important that our community continues to support the arts in Indianapolis. Kroger, Coca-Cola and the rest of the sponsors are great examples for other businesses and organizations.”

About American Pianists Association (APA)
The mission of the American Pianists Association is to discover, promote and advance the careers of young world-class, American, jazz and classical pianists. In addition, the American Pianists Association assumed control of Indy Jazz Fest in 2003, which it now leads and manages. More information is available online at www.americanpianists.org and www.indyjazzfest.net
The American Pianists Association (APA) is an organization with local, national and international impact. In addition to worldwide performance opportunities the APA offers its jazz and classical Fellows, the organization has a strong commitment to improving the quality of life for members of the community. Through its educational outreach program, Concerto Curriculum, the APA provides free concerts and workshops for underserved youth, seniors and community members.
APA Fellows have engaged with 13 high schools in the metropolitan area, nine of the 14 Community Centers and retirement centers in all areas of the city. In 2007, the APA presented eleven of these free programs, reaching over 1,200 individuals who may not have otherwise had access to the arts.
The American Pianists Association receives support from the City of Indianapolis through the Arts Council of Indianapolis, the Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation, the Lilly Endowment, Christel DeHaan Family Foundation the Indiana General Assembly through the Indiana Arts Commission and the U.S. Congress through the National Endowment for the Arts, among others.

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