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  1. 4 days ago · Ingrid Jensen’s career demonstrates the unifying power of music. Ingrid Jensen and the Iowa Women’s Jazz Orchestra headline Iowa City Jazz Festival from July 5 -7. Charlie Hickman, Arts Editor. July 2, 2024. Contributed by Ingrid Jensen/Mariana Meraz. Music festivals offer a chance for audiences to open themselves to new experiences they ...

  2. 3 days ago · When Jensen was growing up on Vancouver Island, her mother played a lot of Duke Ellington and Oscar Peterson in the house, a very early, jazz-centric taste that Jensen maintains to this day. While Jensen continued to play trumpet, she attended summer camps at nearby community colleges.

  3. 5 days ago · Ingrid Jensen will be joined by the Iowa Women's Jazz Orchestra as Friday night's headliner. Jensen is a renowned Canadian jazz trumpeter known for her dynamic and innovative playing style.

  4. 3 days ago · Ingrid Jensen was simply remarkable on the trumpet. Her tone control and experimentation was notable, with a variety of glorious whines, glissandos, and screeches that were as impressive as they were clever. On tenor saxophone, Nicole Glover was absolutely incredible.

  5. 1 day ago · 7:00 pm The Wayne Page Quartet @ Side Stage-Iowa City Jazz Festival. 8:00 pm Ingrid Jensen and the Iowa Women’s Jazz Orchestra @ Main Stage – Iowa City Jazz Festival. 9:30 pm City of Iowa City Fireworks @ Old Capitol Museum. 10:00 pm Jam Session with the Blake Shaw Quartet @ Wilder.

  6. 22 hours ago · The Rothschild family of bankers became the richest family in the mid-19th century. [55] . The family's accumulated wealth has been divided among many descendants, only one of which ( Benjamin de Rothschild) was officially recognized as a billionaire.

  7. 3 days ago · Featured artists include the saxophonists Joel Frahm and Tia Fuller, the trumpeter Ingrid Jensen, the vocalist Charenée Wade, the percussionist Pedrito Martinez and the saxophonist-cum-indie rock marvel Donny McCaslin — all of whom are united by a commitment to jazz’s evolution.