DC Jazz Festival with Travel Package

Washington, DC (USA) – 26 March 2012 — The DC Jazz Festival (DCJF) today announced that the Washington Marriott Wardman Park hotel and Amtrak are extending special discounted travel packages to out-of-town jazz enthusiasts planning to attend the 2012 Festival, which will take place June 1-10 in venues throughout the nation’s capital city.

“We have been enthused about the considerable number of out-of-town fans who have attended the Festival in prior years,” said DCJF Executive Producer Charles Fishman. “This year, thanks to the generous support of the Washington Marriott Wardman Park and Amtrak, we anticipate an even larger number of tourists who will be treated to dazzling performances by such renowned artists as Dianne Reeves, Jimmy Heath, Roy Hargrove, David Sanchez, Les Nubians, and John Scofield, among many others.”

This year’s signature concert, Jazz Meets the Classics at the Kennedy Center, will feature National Endowment of the Arts Jazz Masters Paquito D’Rivera, Kenny Barron and Ron Carter, along with the Classical Jazz Quartet presenting jazz interpretations of Bach, Chopin, Mozart, Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky.

The Washington Marriott Wardman Park is offering an exclusive discount rate of $159 per night, which includes free self-parking from June 1-10. The hotel is situated on 16 garden acres and has hosted a long list of U.S. presidents, dignitaries and VIPs. Guests can enjoy convenient on-site Metro accessibility, which provides access to major Festival performances. Travelers can call (800) 228-9290 or (202) 328-2000 or visit www.wardmanparkmarriott.com to book reservations using the promotional code M16.

Take Amtrak to the DC Jazz Festival and save 30 percent on a companion fare when you book now through December 16, 2012. Festival guests can visit www.amtrak.com/visitdc and use the “Book It Now” feature to receive the companion fare discount.

“We encourage tourism during the DC Jazz Festival because it enhances the local economy and opens the door for young people traveling from all over the country to hear jazz in our nation’s capital,” said Sunny Sumter, Executive Director of the DC Jazz Festival and Director of the Roberta Flack Music Excellence Program, which offers free concerts, workshops, and master classes throughout the Festival. “Our aim is to build tomorrow’s jazz fans and to encourage youth to get excited about this music.”

Proud major sponsors and partners of the DC Jazz Festival, to date, include Events DC; ABC 7-TV/WJLA/NewsChannel 8; Patton Boggs LLP; Sage Communications; The Washington Post; The Phillips Collection; Linda and Michael Sonnenreich; the Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation; Marriott; the Washington City Paper; Verizon; the Mayo Charitable Foundation; LCG Systems; Bacardi USA; Destination DC; Dworbell Inc.; Downbeat; Brownstein Hyatt Farber and Schreck; Amtrak; and the NEA Foundation, among others.

About the DC Jazz Festival
With over 100 performances in nearly 50 venues, the DC Jazz Festival (DCJF) is the largest festival in Washington, D.C. A project of Festivals DC, Ltd., a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, the DCJF is one of the most highly-anticipated cultural events in the nation’s capital. The Festival has garnered widespread media acclaim, and has quickly become recognized within the global jazz community. The DCJF presents year-round programs with performances featuring local, nationally and internationally acclaimed artists that promote music integration in school curricula, and actively support community outreach to expand and diversify its audience of jazz enthusiasts. The 2012 DC Jazz Festival will take place June 1 – 10. For more information about the DC Jazz Festival and upcoming programs, visit www.dcjazzfest.org.

The DC Jazz Festival® is a project of Festivals DC, Ltd., a 501(c)(3) non-profit service organization. The DC Jazz Festival is funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, an agency supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

Media Contact:
The DC Jazz Festival
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Hannah Dolby
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