January usually feels quiet after the holidays. In the jazz world, it is anything but.
The article looks at how the new year starts with a dense run of jazz events in New Orleans and New York. Right after New Year’s Day, musicians, educators, presenters, and industry workers head straight into conferences and festivals.
In New Orleans, the Jazz Education Network conference brings together students, teachers, and professionals. The focus is learning, discussion, and live performance. Clinics, panels, and concerts run side by side, mixing academic work with real-world playing.
A day later, attention shifts to New York. Jazz Congress opens at Jazz at Lincoln Center with workshops and networking aimed at the business side of jazz. It is followed closely by Unity Fest, which fills multiple venues with short concerts over two days.
At the same time, Winter Jazzfest spreads across Manhattan and Brooklyn, offering dozens of sets by established and emerging artists. The schedule overlaps with the APAP conference, drawing presenters and bookers into the mix.
Together, these events show how the jazz calendar jumps into motion fast, blending education, industry, and live music at the start of the year.
