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After seven plus years, eJazz Travel & Lifestyle has re-branded to Kris King’s Travel & Lifestyle Photography. Our focus has changed over the years to cover more travel and lifestyle … Continue reading
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After seven plus years, eJazz Travel & Lifestyle has re-branded to Kris King’s Travel & Lifestyle Photography. Our focus has changed over the years to cover more travel and lifestyle … Continue reading
By Kris King
Quebec City, surrounded by a 4.6-kilometer wall is North America?€?s oldest city; capitol of the province of Quebec and the seat of the National Assembly, it is also one of North America?€?s most beautiful and romantic destinations. Founded in 1608 by French navigator and explorer Samuel de Champlain, it is now home to over 638,000 people who share their effervescent city with over 5 million tourists each year. Every season is the perfect season to visit Quebec City and find out why the citizens have a special ?€?joie de vivre?€?. Continue reading
By Kris King
With 700 islands and 2,400 cays, the Bahamas is THE place to go island hopping. Surrounded by 100,000 square miles of clear turquoise waters teaming with abundant marine life, no matter what your island vacation preference, you are sure to find it on one of the thirty inhabited islands that make up the Bahamas. Island hopping is easy and accessible by way of numerous scheduled flights, private charters, or planes and boats for hire. A relaxing way to get into the slower pace of island life is to take an inter-island mailboat, and if you just cannot let go of the pace of the city and you just have to get there, the fast ferry is the way to go. Continue reading
By Kris King
Park City, Utah, located in Wasatch Mountains, 32 miles east of Salt Lake is a beautiful small town with big festivals. Best known for the 2002 Olympics and the Sundance Film Festival, there is also another festival that should take top billing and that is the Park City Jazz Festival.
Jazz artists such as Joshua Redmond, and Christian McBride, Javon Jackson with organ stalwart Les McCann, Stefron Harris, and vocal group the Rippingtons, blended with Gospel Jazz from the Blind Boys of Alabama, swing music from Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, raucous blues from the Blues Traveler, funky New Orleans blast from Papa Grows Funk. Los Hombres C blended Hatian Rada, Merengue, fusion, samba, salsa, modern jazz and funk into a soulful stew of music genres. Continue reading