Ed Harlow presented the first Soular Jazz Festival on the grounds of the First Parish Church, 40 Church St. Northborough, MA. The Bands were Boston Horns, Gringo Kings, Yabuno/Ettun/Barshay, and Jason Palmer Quartet.
The Soular Jazz Festival is a celebration of life, music and technology. The festival brings great local and international jazz artists and the innovators and entrepreneurs of green technologies together. Their goal is to spread the promise of a better future through music and sharing ideas that preserve our planet for future generations.
There were examples of Soular’s green technology at a hamburger grill and also large covered pot.
There even was a bench where you could sit and recharge your phone battery.
(Full 3-hour video of the whole Soular Jazz Festival by Kathleen Dalgliesh of Northborough Cable Access Television is below.)
Gringo Kings front line:
Ed’s own band, the Gringo Kings at 1st Soular Jazz Festival in Northborough, MA
Trumpets – Garret Savluk, Bobby Gallegos
Alto – John Clark
Tenor – Ed Harlow
Trombone – Clayton DeWalt
Piano – Amy Bowles
Bass – Keala Kaumeheiwa
Drums – Bertam Lehmann
Rhythm Section with Amy Bowles piano:
Here is the full 3:12 hour video of the whole Soular Jazz Festival by Kathleen Dalgliesh of Northborough Cable Access Television with the Boston Horns, Gringo Kings, Yabuno/Ettun/Barshay, and Jason Palmer Quartet:
Ed is asking for your support in your time, talents and money to make the Soular Jazz Festival possible. Volunteer, become a vendor and/or make a tax deductable donation here: http://soularjazzfest.com/new-page/
We’re looking forward to the next Soular Jazz Festival!!
Marce