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SUMMARY:Jazz on the Green at Fisher Park
DESCRIPTION:Jazz on the Green is a showcase of local music culture\, set within the lush green space of Fisher Park\, in the heart of Olney. The event was launched in 2016 and grew into an annual tradition with an increasing audience\, up until the pandemic in 2020. After a two year hiatus\, we are bringing this beloved community event back. Olney Culture Lab is joined by Fisher Park Alliance and Gibson School of Music to produce this event. Confirmed featured performers so far are: Professor Randy J. Gibson & Double Portion\, Malik Henry & NuERA\, and Kendrah Butler Quartet. \nIn case of inclement weather\, the event will be held at Grover Washington Jr. Middle School at 201 East Olney Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA 19120.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/jazz-on-the-green-at-fisher-park/
LOCATION:Fisher Park\, 571 West Spencer Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19120\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ruth Naomi Floyd – Jazz Cultural Voices Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:Ruth Naomi Floyd is a vocalist\, composer and educator.  She leads her own multi-faceted ensemble and her discography consist primarily of original compositions.   Served as Director of Jazz Studies at Cairn University\, Langhorne\, Pennsylvania and is an Artist in Residence at Temple University\, Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania. Ruth taught music for twenty years at The City School in Philadelphia. The Frederick Douglass Jazz Works is Ruth’s latest body of compositions for jazz septet\, based on the speeches and writings of the great leading orator\, abolitionist\, writer\, publisher\, and statesman.  This body of work won the Best Vocal Recital Award at the San Francisco Classical Voice Audience Choice Awards for 2020-2021. In 2021\, Intercultural Journeys commissioned Ruth to compose a three-song cycle for voice and cello in honor of the legacy and activism of the great contralto Marian Anderson.  In May 2021\, Ruth in partnership with Intercultural Journeys was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Project Grant for her new body of work\, The Frances Suite\, which explores the life\, advocacy and literary work of Frances Ellen Watkin Harper\, and will feature an all-female ensemble.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/ruth-naomi-floyd-jazz-cultural-voices-concert-series/
LOCATION:PA
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SUMMARY:Honoring Radio Personality Bob Perkins and Celebrating the Life & Legacy of W. Cody Anderson
DESCRIPTION:Join the Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection and the Office of Community Affairs and Engagement for a day of celebration and remembrance. Festivities include a conversation with Bob Perkins and WRTI music host and producer J. Michael Harrison\, live entertainment featuring the Renaissance Messengers\, reflections by Dr. Molefi Kete Asante\, and a special tribute by Robert Kenyatta to the legendary William “Cody” Anderson\, pioneer and iconic leader in Black radio in Philadelphia for decades. \nJuneteenth celebrates the freedom of enslaved African Americans in the United States at the end of the Civil War and emphasizes education and achievement. From its Galveston\, Texas origin in 1865\, the observance of Juneteenth as the African American Emancipation Day was recognized as a federal holiday on June 17\, 2021\, when President Joseph Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act into law.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/juneteenth-2022-honoring-radio-personality-bob-perkins-and-celebrating-the-life-legacy-of-w-cody-anderson/
LOCATION:Temple Performing Arts Center\, 1837 N. Broad Street\, Philadelpia\, 19121\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Lunchtime Unplugged at the Kimmel featuring Drexel University Student Musicians
DESCRIPTION:Make post-lunch slumps a thing of the past! Bring your lunch and picnic in the Plaza while listening to music that moves you. Featuring free live performances by emerging Philly artists\, showcasing many genres of music from classical to jazz. \nFeaturing Drexel University Student Musicians \nKenneth Blake\, Piano \nDaniella Guigliano\, Voice
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/lunchtime-unplugged-at-the-kimmel-featuring-drexel-university-student-musicians/
LOCATION:Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts\, 300 S Broad St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19102
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SUMMARY:Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise Film & Director Q&A At Moorestown Library
DESCRIPTION:This is the first episode in a series titled “Jazz Journey with Greg” where jazz documentary films will be shown along with Q&A sessions following the film. \nSun Ra’s influence on the world of avant garde jazz will be explored through the presentation of the 60-minute PBS American Masters jazz documentary film by Robert Mugge – “Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise”.  Bob Mugge will present via Zoom an introduction to the film and join series moderator Greg Drusdow in discussing Sun Ra experiences and stories that the audience will no doubt find of interest.  Be prepared for an experience that will take you beyond this world with the music and philosophy of Sun Ra. \nSponsored by the Friends of Moorestown Library.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/sun-ra-a-joyful-noise-film-director-qa-at-moorestown-library/
LOCATION:Moorestown Library\, 111 West Second Street\, Moorestown\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Nicholas Krolak's 'Expedition'
DESCRIPTION:Bassist Nicholas Krolak is a young veteran of the Philadelphia jazz scene. He has spent the last decade working as a side-man\, experiencing new styles\, and studying with the masters. Now\, he has taken all he has learned and is applying it to his own group. Tracing the lineage of bebop into the contemporary\, his compositions celebrate the city and honor nature. He is also the host of the Voice = Power Podcast in which he interviews visionaries of the Jazz world\, pursuing the question: How does an artist find their voice?
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/nicholas-krolaks-expedition/
LOCATION:Chris’ Jazz Cafe\, 1421 Sansom St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19102\, United States
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