Scottsdale Jazz Festival to celebrate International Jazz Day and honor Quincy Jones

RnR featuring Rick Braun & Richard Elliot Early Bird Tickets are Now on Sale at scottsdalejazzfest.org. The duo RnR is among the performers at the Scottsdale Jazz Festival on April 26.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Mark your calendars for an unforgettable evening of music, culture and community as the Scottsdale Jazz Festival returns on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at Scottsdale Civic Center. 

Now in its 14th year, the Scottsdale Jazz Festival aligns with UNESCO’s International Jazz Day, this time paying a special tribute to legendary musician and producer Quincy Jones, who died in November. Organized under the visionary leadership of William “Doc” Jones, the festival continues to cement Scottsdale’s reputation as a vibrant cultural destination. 

“Several years ago, at the request of the legendary Herbie Hancock, I founded the Scottsdale Jazz Festival to support UNESCO’s International Jazz Day,” Jones said. “Our mission has always been clear: to unite our state around this incredible genre and celebrate its rich history and cultural significance.” 

The Arizona Legislature has officially proclaimed April as Jazz Appreciation Month and recognized April 30 as International Jazz Day. 

Set against the verdant backdrop of Scottsdale Civic Center, this year’s festival promises to be a spectacular celebration of jazz in all its forms. Enthusiasts will experience a dynamic lineup, featuring celebrated artists, such as Richard Elliot and Rick Braun, who will perform together as the electrifying duo RnR. Known for their signature sounds and showmanship, they are sure to deliver a thrilling experience for the audience. 

Dan Pinson, a woodwind master and music educator, will also appear at the festival with his All-Star Band, featuring David Baradic, a former pianist with the Quincy Jones Orchestra, two-time Grammy winning bassist Mel Brown and John Herrera, a Grammy-nominated producer and drummer. 

“We’ll perform songs from Quincy Jones and David Sanborn, one of Quincy’s frequent collaborators,” Pinson said. “I hope you’ll join us for a day of great music from some stellar artists!” 

The stage will also welcome Carlos Rivas Y Mex-sal, featuring Luisito Rosario, and Nayo Jones of the Nayo Jones Experience, whose soulful voice and captivating presence have frequently dazzled Scottsdale audiences. 

This year’s festival is the first in a groundbreaking partnership between the Scottsdale Jazz Festival and Scottsdale Arts. This collaboration is set to bring an even greater level of sophistication and excellence to the event, building on the festival’s history of success. 

“For almost a decade, Scottsdale Arts and the Scottsdale Civic Center campus have hosted this important annual event,” said Dr. Gerd Wuestemann, president and CEO of Scottsdale Arts. “We are thrilled to have taken this partnership to the next level by joining forces with Doc Jones and working together to build Scottsdale Jazz Festival into a major destination event for music and jazz lovers from around the Valley, the Southwest and beyond.” 

The Scottsdale Jazz Festival has become one of the most anticipated cultural events in the region, drawing a diverse audience from across Arizona, Canada and Mexico. Over the years, it has consistently sold out, with last year’s festival turning away countless attendees at the gates. The event not only showcases world-class jazz performances, but it also fulfills a key objective for the City of Scottsdale: extending the shoulder period of tourism after Spring Training.

Beyond its entertainment value, the festival has a deeply rooted commitment to community enrichment. A cornerstone of its mission is to inspire young people to learn, play and appreciate jazz. Through grassroots efforts led by Doc Jones and community supporters like jeweler Alfredo Molina and Don Fenstermaker, the Scottsdale Jazz Festival has become a symbol of cultural pride and artistic innovation. 

Unlike commercially driven festivals, the Scottsdale Jazz Festival is a grassroots-organized event, fueled by passion and a desire to make jazz accessible to everyone. The festival’s history of success is a testament to its organizers’ dedication and vision and the Scottsdale community’s unwavering support. 

Attendees will experience diverse jazz styles, from Latin and blues to New Orleans and contemporary sounds. The outdoor setting at the Scottsdale Civic Center will provide the perfect ambiance for this immersive cultural experience as the festival continues to honor the rich legacy of jazz while creating new opportunities for connection and celebration. 

“Jazz is more than just music; it reflects our national identity and creativity,” Jones said. “However, its presence in our communities is dwindling, and we must act now to ensure its revival. The Scottsdale Jazz Festival has worked tirelessly to bring together musicians, educators and fans from all walks of life to honor and promote jazz in Arizona.” 

Tickets are expected to sell out quickly, so don’t miss your chance to be part of this extraordinary event. Visit ScottsdaleJazzFest.org or call 480-499-8587 for tickets and event information. Scottsdale Civic Center is located at 7380 E. 2nd Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85251. 

The Scottsdale Jazz Festival thanks the following 2025 sponsors: Yrefy, LLC (Title); Molina Fine Jewelers; City of Scottsdale; Crescent Crown; Arizona Informant; Fearless Creative; and Scottsdale City Lifestyle. 

INTERNATIONAL JAZZ DAY AZ FOUNDATION 

For 12 years, the International Jazz Day AZ Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization, has partnered with UNESCO and Herbie Hancock’s global International Jazz Day to promote jazz as a vital aspect of America’s cultural heritage. Led by William “Doc” Jones, the organization’s commitment to this cause seeks to engage and unify the state of Arizona in celebrating International Jazz Day. Scottsdale is Arizona’s host city for this annual celebration with the Scottsdale Jazz Festival. 

SCOTTSDALE ARTS 

Through its dynamic partnership with the city of Scottsdale, the nonprofit Scottsdale Arts creates diverse, inspired arts experiences and outreach opportunities for the community while fostering active engagement with the arts among individuals, businesses, educational institutions and government agencies. Since its founding in 1987, Scottsdale Arts has grown into a regionally and nationally significant, multidisciplinary arts organization, offering an exceptional variety of programs for both residents and visitors through Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale Public Art, Scottsdale Arts Learning & Innovation, Canal Convergence and Civic Center LIVE. 

Youtube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bC7dxUJtwFc

MEDIA: For interviews, photos or additional information, please contact:

Alicia Haygood 

Marketing Manager 

International Jazz Day AZ Foundation 

Email: Alicia@Michelle.media

Phone: 770-827-0844 

Brian Passey 

Senior Communications Manager 

Scottsdale Arts 

Email:  BrianP@ScottsdaleArts.org 

Phone: 480-874-4626 

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