Dubai International Jazz Festival 2007

DUBAI INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL 2007

source :: jazz press service
Jazz-Quad, Belarus
March 19 2007

The Skywards Dubai International Jazz Festival 2007 brought jazz
fanatics who flocked to Dubai from all over the UAE, the GCC and from
Europe, three spectacular nights of quality music and performances,
complimented by a magical atmosphere and a stunning set-up, and has
left people euphoric and hungry for more. This was the 5th year of
this hugely popular event and its success, thanks to an unparalleled,
legendary line up, was evident from the cheers of an appreciative
crowd the applauses of which are still resonating around the idyllic
venue at Dubai Media City’s outdoor amphitheatre.

"On the first night we had a crowd of 6, 500 fans, 9, 000 attended
the second night of the event, and an incredible crowd of 9, 500
attended the final night of performances." Said Anthony Younes,
managing director of Chillout Productions, founders and organizers
of the Dubai Jazz Festival.

The first night, Thursday March 8, saw the oriental jazz band, Kamal
Musallam Trio, open the festival to great acclaim from the audience.

The strains of middle-eastern jazz-fusion filled the air as Kamal
added his unique, doleful sounding Glissentar, an innovative instrument
created by Godin, which is an amazing marriage of the guitar and the
oud. Musallam’s alluring hybrid of oriental passion and charming jazz
was the perfect opener.

Suitably ‘warmed up’ by Kamal, the audience welcomed the second
act, a living legend in the person of the soulful Freddy Cole. Cole,
already a confirmed favorite of the UAE’s jazz and blues aficionados,
did not disappoint. Playing to his audience, Cole delivered a polished
performance, in his inimitable easy going style which, coupled with
his unforgettably husky voice and acute sense of melodic and rhythmic
phrasing made his interpretations of both pop and jazz music very
much his own.

Subsequently, Guy Manoukian, the charismatic, Armenian origin, Lebanese
born composer, stormed the Cadillac stage with his unique style of
classical jazz/oriental music. Manoukian enthralled the strong Lebanese
contingent and others with cover versions of Fairouz and traditional
Armenian songs ‘jazzed up’ (if you’ll pardon the pun) with catchy
upbeat rhythms that had people literally dancing all around; these
were featured alongside several of his own compositions. Manoukian
was called back on stage to perform another number that kept the
crowd applauding until long after the stage lights were extinguished.

The artist who topped the bill on the first night was the spectacular
Dee Dee Bridgewater, putting on a powerful show with the aid of her
Malian family "The Dee Dee Bridgewater Malian Project". Dee Dee’s
repertoire delved into the roots of jazz, blues and her own history
as an ‘Afro-American’. The power of her voice and the energy and
spirit of her performance was the perfect end to a fabulous evening
that celebrated the jazz movement from all four corners of the earth.

The local blues hero Sergio Bekhazi, formerly of the Sergio Bekhazi
Trio, opened the second night of the S-DIJF 2007 ably assisted by
Drummer Tim Burnell and his own brother cum bassist, Roy Bekhazi.

Sergio, winner of several North American blues guitar magazine awards,
‘charged up’ the crowd with a selection of music from such legends as
Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, John Mayer and others, in addition
to some of his compositions.

In true Emirates style, Sergio was given a rousing reception and a big
hand of thanks when his performance regrettably came to a close and he
handed the stage over to the Three Ladies of Blues, whose singing was
as impressive as their looks. Powerful, moving and sexy are some of
the adjectives evoked by the sheer vocal strength and range of these
three virtuosos, who delivered an intensely emotional and moving
performance. The audience of the 2007 S-DIJF were captivated and
taken back to the early years of Harlem paying tribute to such great
female Jazz, Blues and Gospel singers and musicians as Bessie Smith,
Billie Holiday, Diana Washington along with a number of other stars
of black American music, whose music and lyrics are still strong in
our minds even today…

What more can be said about the seasoned jazz veteran, amazing
trumpet virtuoso and prolific composer Randy Brecker who, following
the Three Ladies of Blues, shared the Cadillac stage with his wife,
Ada Rovatti, a fluent tenor and an accomplished soprano saxophonist
in her own right. The audience was transported by the melodic sounds
of this traditional and funky jazz duet.

The much anticipated TOTO, who were celebrating 30 years together on
stage, along with the 9, 000-strong audience at the Jazz Festival, ably
lived up to their reputation. This legendary group that has hundreds
of well-merited credits, tributes and honors to their names, blew away
the crowd for a full two and a half hours. Professionalism at its best!

The finale to our three-day jazz extravaganza was initiated by the
popular Dubai Drums, who were invited back by public demand thanks to
the extremely positive audience feedback received after last year’s
event. True to form, Dubai Drums put on an intensely interactive and
truly astounding show that energized the crowd and has surely given
them something to talk about for months to come.

Next, S-DIJF 2007 attendees welcomed on stage the European
jazz-chart-topping Robin McKelle. McKelle treated the attentive crowd
to a selection of songs from her debut solo album "Introducing Robin
McKelle", extending her repertoire of mesmerizing songs that echoed
with haunting memories of the postwar jazz greats to include a touch of
retro-swing and demonstrating the range of her remarkable soul-infused,
alto pitched voice.

Fresh from two successful world tours, a Grammy nomination (their
third), a Gibson Guitar Award, a Jazz Trax "Album of the Year" Award
and a National Smooth Jazz Awards nomination in the "Group/Duo of
the Year" category, the British jazz group Acoustic Alchemy closed
the Cadillac stage performances on March 10, 2007 with a sensational
performance of their two acoustic guitars concept via an adventurous
mix of Latin, jazz, pop and soul textures which drew people closer
and closer to the stage, mesmerized!

Jamie Cullum, the dynamic 26-year-old British singer, songwriter,
and pianist met everybody’s expectations, and then some! The crowd was
electric, but not more than the artist himself, who gave a performance
to top all performances – one that will stay in the memories of
everyone who had the good fortune to be there. Cullum played songs
from his Verve debut album, "Twentysomething", leaving the audience in
no doubt as to why he has set the record as the fastest-selling jazz
debut artiste in UK history. The album was certified Platinum in just
six weeks, selling over two million copies (including nearly 400, 000
in the States) and garnering a Grammy nomination. Jamie’s repertoire
for the 2007 S-DIJF as well as including songs from his new album,
"Catching Tales", also featured titles such as Photograph along with
some songs from his second album "Pointless Nostalgic". Cullum’s
performance was truly incredible. An onlooker from the crowd was heard
to declare "What a performer, he truly is the face of modern jazz.’

Anthony said, "My sincere thanks go out to the main sponsors Skywards,
Cadillac, Emirates, to name just a few, and all the press and media
partners and to everyone who has contributed to the success of this
incredible event. We will, of course, endeavor to put together an
equally illustrious line-up of invitees for next year."

The two stages, worked well giving the public the chance to discover
all the additional stands that were there, as they took a leisurely
stroll along the paved walkways between the two stages. Not forgetting
the Arts & Crafts village located next to the Cadillac stage which
showcased some of its best crafts so far. The atmosphere was one of
relaxed conviviality; the food and beverage village catered by Hilton
had a wide variety of snacks to suit all tastes, from burgers and
shawarmas, to the famous Zaatar W Zeit, right down to the Seatle’s
Best Coffee.

"This year we added a second jamming session venue besides Jambase,
Madinat Jumeirah "Midnight Jamming Session", held at the Tamaniya
terrace, Radisson SAS Hotel "Midnight Shisha & Jazz", and it had
proved to be highly successful with Furat Qaddouri Quartet and all the
festival musicians stepping on stage to create what we call the "magic
pot"! said Anthony, adding, "and we can promise all our fans that next
year is going to be no less surprise- filled than the years before.

Its an ongoing thriving vision, we have to keep the Jazz festival
reflecting nothing less than electrifying music blended with dazzling
performances that would appeal to the true music thirsted ever
growing audience, leaving them anticipating the following show that
is constantly evolving to evoke the soul in Dubai’s creative music
scene. See you next year at the 2008 Skywards Dubai International Jazz
Festival which is going to take place in the first 10 days of March."

BAKU: EU Special Representative: Azerbaijan And Armenia Should Inten

EU SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE: AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA SHOULD INTENSIFY CO-OPERATION WITH PUBLIC

Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
March 19 2007

Azerbaijan, Baku / Trend corr A. Ismaylova / Peter Semneby, the EU
Special Representative in the South Caucasus, urged that Azerbaijan
and Armenia should intensify their co-operation with the public in
order to sign a peace agreement.

Semneby believes both Azerbaijan and Armenia could exert more effort.

The issue has not been given enough attention to date.

Semneby expressed his hope that the peace agreement will be signed
as soon as possible. He was commenting on the statement of Goran
Lenmarker, the President of the UN Parliamentary Assembly, on the
possibility of the peace agreement on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
being settled after the presidential elections in Armenia.

"Some two decades have past since the conflict and it is high time
for the parties to sign the peace agreement. We hope that on the basis
of the last meeting of the presidents of the two countries in Minsk,
the settlement can be achieved," he noted.

Ahmadinejad: Iran-Armenia Joint Projects Broaden Mutual Ties

AHMADINEJAD: IRAN-ARMENIA JOINT PROJECTS BROADEN MUTUAL TIES

Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), Iran
March 19 2007

Teheran, Iran — President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Monday that
any cooperation and joint ventures between Iran and Armenia will
develop the relations of two nations.

According to a report released by the Presidential Office Media
Department, the statement was made during Ahmadinejad’s talks with
his Armenian counterpart Robert Kocharyan at Nordouz border area on
the sidelines of the inaugural ceremony of Iran-Armenia gas pipeline.

The president added that the strong will and firm determination of
Iranian and Armenian officials is highly significant in broadening
of bilateral relations in all fields.

Turning to Iran and Armenia as neighboring and friendly countries, he
said, "Expansion of relations has always been faced by administrative
problems and a number of other obstacles. But such a strong resolve
will eventually overcome all difficulties." Expressing his satisfaction
with the implementation of one of the joint projects between the
two states, he said that Iran’s numerous potentials in different
fields such as energy, establishment of refinery, railway and
power plant as well as cooperation in the domains of communication,
telecommunication and export of various products have prepared the
ground for transferring the relevant experience to Armenia.

Meanwhile, President Ahmadinejad declared the country’s readiness
for cooperation in this regard.

Energy Watch

ENERGY WATCH
By Krishnadev Calamur Report: Producers to set up gas cartel

Earthtimes.org
News Category : Energy (Environment)
March 19 2007

Major gas producer, including Russia, Iran and Venezuela, have agreed
to set up an OPEC-like cartel for gas exports, Russia’s Kommersant
reported Monday.

A deal was expected to be signed April 9 in Qatar, the newspaper
reported. It quoted "sources in Arab diplomatic circles" as saying
Russia, Iran, Qatar, Venezuela and Algeria would be part the cartel
modeled on the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.

"Russia’s Industry and Energy Minister Viktor Khristenko
will attend the forum, where he will express Russia’s position
regarding the issue," a Russian spokeswoman told Platts, the global
energy-information provider. Last month, during a visit to the Middle
East, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said even if a gas cartel
was not former, producers should coordinate their policies.

The West fears that an OPEC-like cartel would lead to high gas prices
and on Monday in a statement, the U.S. Energy Department said a cartel
would hurt the gas business in the long term.

"The Department believes that an open and transparent marketplace is
best situated to determine price for natural gas," it said.

"Activities that seek to control the flow of energy supplies to
the market and circumvent the role of the market to set prices are
contrary to the long-term interests of both producers and consumers."

CEO: Pemex is in ‘critical’ condition

The head of Mexico’s state-owned oil firm Pemex has said the company
is in "critical" condition. "The situation of Petroleos Mexicanos is
critical and merits immediate attention," Chief Executive Jesus Reyes
Heroles said Sunday. The company, once a source of pride for Mexico’s
energy industry has clearly seen better days. Its daily output fell
last year by 2.3 percent to about 3.2 million barrels per day.

Production at Cantarell, the country’s No. 1 oil field, fell almost
12 percent last year.

While much of the world’s oil monopolies have raked in the profits
because of high oil prices through much of last year, the story at
Pemex is the opposite. It sends more than 80 percent of its profits
to the government, leaving little to reinvest in the company’s
infrastructure.

"We have to invest, and invest seriously, in exploration and turn
this situation around," Mexican President Felipe Calderon said.

Iran-Armenia gas pipeline opens

The Iran-Armenia pipeline began pumping gas from Iran to Armenia
Monday.

Presidents Robert Kocharyan of Armenia and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of
Iran attended the inauguration ceremony in Agarak, on the border
between the two countries.

Twenty-five miles of the 90-mile pipeline have been built. In the
first stage, 300 million to 400 million cubic meters of gas will be
transported. Eventually, the pipeline will be able to pump about 2.5
billion cu.m. of gas, the report said.

Work on the $30 million pipeline will end in mid-2008.

Initially, Armenia will receive 1.08 million cu.m. per year from
Iran, a figure that is expected to double by 2019, according to the
U.S. Energy Information Administration, the Department of Energy’s
data arm. In exchange, Armenia will provide Iran with 3 kilowatts of
electricity per cubic meter of gas.

The pipeline allows Armenia to access Iran’s and Turkmenistan’s gas
exports without having to use Caspian Sea export routes, the EIA says.

Kocharyan: Iran’s Help To Armenian Nation Not To Be Forgotten

KOCHARYAN: IRAN’S HELP TO ARMENIAN NATION NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN

Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), Iran
March 19 2007

Armenian President Robert Kocharyan on Monday referred to the
commissioning of Iran-Armenia gasline as a historical event opening
a new page in bilateral relations.

The remark was made at a press conference after Iran-Armenia gas
pipeline was officially commissioned at the common borders of the
two countries and his talks with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Kocharyan said that ever since its independence, his country has
been facing various problems such as siege, war and energy crisis,
adding that such a bitter memory is now on the verge of oblivion.

Turning to the regularly coordinated growing trend of bilateral ties,
he said that Iran’s assistance to Armenia in the early years after his
country’s independence will never be forgotten and thanked Iranians
for their kind attention.

He said that there was nothing on Iran-Armenia common border 15
years ago, except a few rows of barbed wire symbolizing the ex-Soviet
Union’s rule.

"Neither did the border on which I welcomed President Ahmadinejad
exist at that time. This is while today 600,000 tons of goods are
annually exchanged between the two states," he added.

Kocharyan underlined that no energy was exchanged between Iran and
Armenia 10 years ago, but that today it can be said that their third
power transmission line will soon be commissioned.

Pointing to the growing trend of Iran-Armenia cooperation as a model,
he thanked his Iranian counterpart for efforts towards such a close
cooperation.

In response to a question about expansion of cooperation between the
two states, he said that bilateral ties can be divided into political
and trade sections.

He referred to the level of political relations as excellent, adding,
"This helps us regulate our ties with other countries in such a way
as to avoid causing any sensitivity."

The Armenian president pointed to the bright prospect of Iran-Armenia
economic development, saying that the economic projects due to be
drawn up aim to strengthen relations between the two nations and lead
to more tangible outcomes.

Council European Right And Integration Center To Meet In Yerevan

COUNCIL EUROPEAN RIGHT AND INTEGRATION CENTER TO MEET IN YEREVAN

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
March 19 2007

YEREVAN, March 19. /ARKA/. The Council of the Center of European Right
and Integration is to hold its maiden meeting in Yerevan. The press
office of the European Commission’s delegation to Armenia reported
that the meeting is to be held at Yerevan State University.

The Center was founded under the program of supporting the
establishment of a Chair of European and International Law and Center
for Integration and Promotion of the Partnership and Cooperation
Agreement launched by the EU in 2006. The goal of the EUR 912,000
worth program is the training professionals and promoting economic
and political research of European law and integration.

During a short period the Center initiated the publication of a
quarterly and a newsletter dealing with European law, integration
and the Armenia-EU relations. The Center personnel were retained and
visited numerous European educational institutions specializing in
law and European research.

The Center, which is located at Yerevan State University, plans
to establish a resource center with a library. The goal is to make
materials on European law, economy and political integration, as well
as a database, available.

Yerevan Police Interested In Detecting Crimes Against Reporters

YEREVAN POLICE INTERESTED IN DETECTING CRIMES AGAINST REPORTERS

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
March 19 2007

YEREVAN, March 19. /ARKA/. The police of Yerevan is interested in
detecting crimes committed against media representatives, said Head
of Yerevan Police Major-General Nerses Nazaryan commenting on the car
burning of Ara Saghatelyan, Head of the Armenian PR association and
combined editorial office of the newspaper "My Right" and Panorama.am
web-site.

"The fact of attacks on journalists is troublesome for the police,
and in any such case it is not we who control it. This is not honorable
for us and we intend to fully detect them," he said.

At the same time Nazaryan pointed out that it is difficult to detect
such cases because they can be connected with personal motives. "At
present an investigative group is formed, and its primary task is to
detect those who are guilty," he said.

This February, unknown evil-doers burned Saghatelyan’s car by using
polyethylene bottles with petrol.

Armenia’s Small, Medium Business Development Center To Sign Memorand

ARMENIA’S SMALL, MEDIUM BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER TO SIGN MEMORANDUM WITH OSCE YEREVAN OFFICE

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
March 19 2007

YEREVAN, March 19. /ARKA/. The National Center for Small and
Medium Business Development of Armenia is to sign a memorandum of
understanding and cooperation in developing small and medium business
with the OSCE office in Yerevan.

The signing ceremony is to be held on March 20, at the office of
the Center.

Executive Director of the Center Ishkhan Karapetyan and Head of the
OSCE office in Yerevan will take part in the ceremony.

First Group Of Armenian Children Within "Thousands Of Small Ambassad

FIRST GROUP OF ARMENIAN CHILDREN WITHIN "THOUSANDS OF SMALL AMBASSADORS OF ARMENIA" RECEIVED IN ICI-LE-MULINO

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
March 19 2007

YEREVAN, March 19. /ARKA/. The first group of Armenian children who
arrived in France under the "Thousands of small ambassadors of Armenia"
program, were received in Ici-le-Mulino.

The RA Foreign Ministry’s press service reported that the ceremony was
held in the city administration in the presence of Ici-le-Mulino Mayor
Andre Sangini and Armenian Ambassador to France Eduard Nalbandyan.

100 children aged 12-14 from ten schools of Yerevan and Echmiadzin,
blood brother of Ici-le-Mulino, have been staying with their
contemporaries.

After a saturated week, Armenian pupils visited Paris, its sights
and educational institutions.

"Thousands of small ambassadors of Armenia" program is implemented
within Armenia’s year in France. The program envisages the visit of
one thousand Armenian children to different cities of France.

During the first stage 500 Armenian pupils will visit Lion, Grenoble,
Valance, Vienne, Roman and Alforville.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Official Ceremony Of Opening Iran-Armenia Gas Pipeline Takes Place

OFFICIAL CEREMONY OF OPENING IRAN-ARMENIA GAS PIPELINE TAKES PLACE

Noyan Tapan
Mar 19 2007

MEGHRI, MARCH 19, NOYAN TAPAN. On March 19, at 2:20 pm the official
ceremony of opening the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline took place. The
Armenian president Robert Kocharian and the Iranian president Mahmud
Ahmedinejad participated in the opening ceremony, which was followed
by a joint press conference.