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Date(s)
  
August

Years active
  
34

Most recent
  
2013

Location
  
Gresham

Frequency
  
annual

Inaugurated
  
1982

Attendance
  
up to 10,000/day

Genre
  
Jazz

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The Mt. Hood Jazz Festival was an annual jazz festival held in Gresham, Oregon, United States. The festival is produced by the Gresham/Mt. Hood Jazz Association (GMHJA) which is a non-profit, public-benefit corporation whose goal is to "promote the appreciation of jazz as a unique American art form." The Mt. Hood Jazz Festival is the signature production of the association, which produces other jazz performances and workshops year round.

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History

The first festival was held in 1982, and took place on the campus of Mt. Hood Community College for several years, then moving to downtown Gresham for five years (2003 through 2007) before returning to the college. Attendance dropped in the 2000s, from an earlier peak of around 10,000 per day to about 1,200 per day at the 2007 festival.

The event was held every year through 2009 and featured guests such as Sonny Rollins, Dave Brubeck, Tito Puente, Arturo Sandoval and B.B. King. The annual festival resumed August 3, 2013, after a four-year silence.

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Mt. Hood Jazz Festival Wikipedia