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International Jazz Day 2021 Concludes with Spectacular All-Star Global Concert Featuring Performances from Cities Across the Globe
WASHINGTON, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- Hosted by Michael Douglas at United Nations Headquarters in New York, Concert 
Caps Extraordinary 10th Anniversary Celebration Spanning More than 190 Countries

With more than 190 countries participating, the International Jazz Day 10th 
Anniversary celebration concluded with a thrilling All-Star Global Concert 
reaching millions worldwide. Hosted by Michael Douglas and led by artistic 
director Herbie Hancock and musical director John Beasley, the concert brought 
together renowned artists from over 20 countries, and was made possible by Lead 
Partner Toyota, with United Airlines serving as Airline Partner.

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The 2021 Global Concert featured memorable moments illustrating the unifying 
power of jazz. From New York, vocalist Veronica Swift and trumpeter Ingrid 
Jensen opened the program with "Sing," an uplifting tribute to the positive 
change that music can bring to the world. Other standout performances included 
pianist and composer Jacob Collier in London, Beninese songstress Angélique 
Kidjo in Paris, Japanese pianist Junko Onishi in Tokyo, Ivan Lins in Rio De 
Janeiro and vocalist/trumpeter Mandisi Dyantyis in Cape Town. Capping the 
remarkable presentation from Los Angeles was a sensational interpretation of 
"God Bless The Child" by vocalist Andra Day.

Anchored by Academy Award winner Michael Douglas from UN Headquarters in New 
York, the 2021 concert showcased jazz as a truly global art form. As United 
Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres noted, "Ten years ago, we launched 
the very first International Jazz Day in the United Nations General Assembly 
Hall at the initiative of UNESCO and the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz. With 
every passing year, this has been a joyous celebration – not only of music, but 
also of freedom, diversity and human dignity. These are the values the United 
Nations works to protect and promote around the world."

UNESCO and the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz presented free educational and 
outreach programming throughout the day. In one of the most anticipated events, 
UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Herbie 
Hancock engaged in a moving dialogue on the history and legacy of International 
Jazz Day.

Celebrated with thousands of concerts and jazz-related programming around the 
globe each year on April 30, International Jazz Day brings together countries 
and communities on all seven continents to honor the international art form of 
jazz, highlighting its important role in encouraging dialogue, combating 
discrimination and promoting human dignity.

SOURCE  Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz

CONTACT:  Alisse Kingsley, Muse Media, 323-467-8508, e:  AlissetheMuse@aol.com
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