Novi Sad Jazz Festival
It was quite modest, with a majority of jazz performers coming from the "Third Yugoslavia", of which Novi Sad was a part, at the time.Since 2004, the festival has been held in Novi Sad's Serbian National Theatre.Over the past seven years, the main concert programme has featured ensembles and musicians from many European countries, the United States, as well as other parts of the world.Artists from the countries of former Yugoslavia who have performed at the festival include: Stjepko Gut, Miša Blam, Duško Gojković, Bora Roković, Jovan Joe Miković, Miloš Mike Krstić, Vojislav Brković, Uroš Šecerov, Marko Đordjević and Aleksandar Milosević, among others.More than 100 ensembles from Serbia and abroad have performed at the Novi Sad Jazz Festival for the past seven years, and nearly 600 musicians, including Johnny Griffin, Jimmy Cobb, Al Foster, Benny Bailey, Andy Bay, Tania Maria, Trilok Gurtu, Steve Coleman, Keith Copeland, Eddie Henderson, Al Di Meola, Jerry Bergonzi, Kenny Garrett, Erik Rothenstein, Sheila Jordan, and Curtis Fuller to name a few.