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The Victor Garcia Organ Quintet plays for Rootabaga Festival 2017 at the Fat Fish Pub.

Knox-Rootabaga Jazz Festival: A Global Event

Jenn Erl '19, who is a current member of the ensemble, said that Rootabaga "brings everyone in the community together."

"People just gather for the love of music," she said. "It doesn't matter if alums live in different countries. They still come back for Rootabaga because of how unifying the experience is."

Stephen Moore '05, who's played at Rootabaga for 16 years, says that by being in the Big Band he feels as if he's carrying on the tradition of contributing to a community effort.

"As students, we got to share the stage with world-renowned jazz artists," he said. "It's an experience you don't get in a lot of places, let alone small colleges. You pay it forward. It's nice to be able to do what previous alumni did for us, playing and passing on the torch."

Rootabaga is part of the Knox Jazz Year, which includes two other annual events that culminate with free public concerts. The Jerome Mirza Jazz Residency brings world-renowned jazz artists to campus for a week of intensive and collaborative jazz activities with students. The Knox Winter Jazz series showcases global artists with diverse cultural perspectives for one-on-one experiential programming with Knox students and the Galesburg community.