Curtain Call: International guitar sounds heat up Siskiyou Music Project’s jazz series

Mimi Fox will open Siskiyou Music Project's "Jazz in the Vineyard" series at Grizzly Peak Winery May 25 with a solo performance on acoustic and electric guitar.
May 12, 2025

Mimi Fox will open the season May 25 at Grizzly Peak Winery

By Jim Flint

Hungry for some good guitar jazz? Don’t fret. Siskiyou Music Project has a string of concerts lined up this spring and summer for fans of the iconic instrument.

“Jazz in the Vineyard” kicks off May 25, at Grizzly Peak Winery, 1600 E. Nevada St., Ashland, with a solo concert by Mimi Fox, a virtuosic improviser who’s collaborated with many of jazz’s greatest figures.

The Marcos Silva Quintet will bring its Brazilian jazz artistry on June 29, and South African Derek Gripper will make his Southern Oregon debut on July 9. All concerts are at 7 p.m.

The Affinity Trio launched the Siskiyou Music Project’s 2025 season April 26 with a sell-out performance at the Old Siskiyou Barn. Ed Dunsavage photo

It’s all part of SMP’s 22nd season, which began April 26 at the Old Siskiyou Barn with a sold-out performance by Affinity Trio, a Midwest piano-trumpet-bass combo playing standards from the Great American Songbook, original music, and bebop.

“It was a great way to kick off the season,” said Ed Dunsavage, SMP artistic director.

Jazz reunion

Dunsavage has a long history with the first artist in the vineyard series, Mimi Fox, a Bay Area jazz guitarist.

“I was her manager for 15 years,” he said. “I met her when I was booking music for the Mark Antony Hotel (now Ashland Springs) in the 1990s.”

Fox will be making a return engagement when she performs on acoustic and electric guitars on Sunday, May 25. She’s known internationally for her work as a player, composer and recording artist.

She gained much of her exposure at international festivals, such as the Montreal, Guinness Cork, Perth, and Jamaica Spice jazz festivals. Stateside, she has headlined at Lincoln Center, the Monterey and Newport jazz festivals, Kennedy Center and Blues Alley, among others.

Guitar Player Magazine said, “Fox plays with a profundity that only results from a lifetime of commitment and total immersion in one’s art.”

Brazilian heat

Making its SMP debut during a summer swing through Oregon, the Marcos Silva Quintet will light up the winery stage with its signature Brazilian jazz fusion on June 29.

The Marcos Silva Quintet will bring its hot Brazilian jazz sounds to SMP’s summer series at Grizzly Peak Winery on June 29.

“He’s a Grammy-nominated artist, now based in the Bay Area,” Dunsavage said.

Silva was music director for Flora Purim and Airto Moreira for 23 years, and has written arrangements for Dizzy Gillespie’s band.

A multi-instrumentalist, composer, and arranger, Silva will lead the group on piano and keyboards — but there’ll be plenty of guitar for fans of the venerable instrument.

Guitarist Seth Burrows will join Silva, along with bassist Andrew Lion, saxophonist Idit Shner, and drummer Zach Mondlick. They will perform a mix of bold originals and iconic standards.

“It will be a hot night of Brazilian jazz music,” Dunsavage said.

African echoes

South African guitarist Derek Gripper will close out the season on July 9.

“I found him online and have been listening to him for several years,” Dunsavage said.

Siskiyou Music Project welcomes South African Derek Gripper for his first Southern Oregon appearance on July 9.

A classically-trained guitarist, Gripper has gained fame with his kora interpretations for guitar. The kora is a West-African stringed instrument. It is often described as a harp-lute hybrid, typically featuring 23 strings.

When Gripper released “One Night on Earth,” his first album of kora translations, classical guitar legend John Williams said he thought it was “absolutely impossible until I heard Derek Gripper do it,” while kora maestro Toumani Diabaté asked for confirmation that it was indeed just one person playing.

Gripper is appearing in Ashland during a West Coast solo tour.

“This will be a very special evening of music you won’t want to miss,” Dunsavage said. “I’m happy he’s finally able to play a concert for Siskiyou.”

Two decades strong

Founded in 2001, Siskiyou Music Project came back after a pandemic break to mark Dunsavage’s 20th year helming the organization with a full season of concerts in 2023.

“I never imagined when I was asked to be part of Siskiyou Music Project that I’d still be at it 20 years later,” Dunsavage said at the time. “I hope the organization can continue bringing world-class music to Southern Oregon and music into our schools.”

Dunsavage is three years into experiencing long COVID, so is limiting his time performing.

“I still teach guitar at Southern Oregon University, and have played a few shows, but I save my energy for my work on the Siskiyou Music Project,” he said.

From Brazil to South Africa, Jazz in the Vineyard brings global guitar-driven firepower to Ashland — proof that the Siskiyou Music Project still knows how to hit all the right notes.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit siskiyoumusicproject.com.

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