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SUMMARY:Jazzmobile Summerfest 61: Steve Oquendo
DESCRIPTION:Bringing the vibrant rhythms of Afro-Cuban jazz to the forefront\, trumpeter\, bandleader\, and educator Steve Oquendo is a dynamic force on today’s Latin jazz scene. A graduate of New York’s renowned LaGuardia High School\, he earned Outstanding Soloist honors at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Essentially Ellington Competition\, where he was mentored by Wynton Marsalis and Jon Faddis. Founder of the acclaimed Steven Oquendo Latin Jazz Orchestra\, he has performed with legends including Celia Cruz\, Rubén Blades\, and Eddie Palmieri. His exhilarating performances celebrate the passion\, power\, and irresistible groove of Latin jazz. \nRSVP: Click Here
URL:https://harlemweek.org/event/jazzmobile-summerfest-61-steve-oquendo/
LOCATION:Ulysses S Grant National Memorial Park\, 122nd Street & Riverside Drive\, New York\, 10027\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jazzmobile Summerfest 61: TK Blue & Antonio Hart - Centennial Celebration: Jimmy Heath\, Randy Weston\, and Melba Liston
DESCRIPTION:CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION OF 3 JAZZ GREATS\nMELBA LISTON | RANDY WESTON. | JIMMY HEATH \nT.K. BLUE – AFRICAN RHYTHM ALUMNI QUINTET \n“Coming to Jazzmobile in New York City is what did it for me.” Those words capture the remarkable journey of saxophonist\, flutist\, composer\, and bandleader T.K. Blue\, whose artistry was shaped through Jazzmobile’s legendary Saturday workshops with Jimmy Heath\, Frank Foster\, Ernie Wilkins\, Jimmy Owens\, and the inspiration of Jazzmobile Founder\, Dr. Billy Taylor. An internationally acclaimed leader with 15 recordings to his credit\, including the celebrated Planet Bluu\, Blue has created a distinctive body of work that bridges jazz\, African\, Latin\, and Caribbean traditions. A longtime collaborator of NEA Jazz Masters Abdullah Ibrahim and Randy Weston\, he continues to inspire audiences with music that celebrates culture\, discovery\, and the limitless spirit of jazz. \nANTONIO HART – JIMMY HEATH BIG BAND\nWith a soaring alto sound\, masterful improvisation\, and unmistakable lyricism\, Grammy Award nominee Antonio Hart is one of today’s premier jazz saxophonists. A celebrated composer\, bandleader\, and educator\, Hart was mentored by NEA Jazz Master and Jazzmobile Co-Founder Jimmy Heath and now proudly continues that legacy as musical director of the Jimmy Heath Big Band. A longtime Jazzmobile artist\, he has been a featured performer at Summerfest and educational programs while appearing on more than 100 recordings and performing with the Dave Holland Big Band and the Dizzy Gillespie Big Band. Every performance reflects his passion for honoring jazz tradition while inspiring its future.
URL:https://harlemweek.org/event/jazzmobile-summerfest-61-tk-blue-antonio-hart-centennial-celebration-jimmy-heath-randy-weston-and-melba-liston/
LOCATION:Marcus Garvey Park (Richard Rodgers Amphitheater)\, 18 Mt Morris Park W\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
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SUMMARY:HARLEM DAY
DESCRIPTION:The day that started it all in 1974\, HARLEM DAY is our largest and final day\, featuring three stages of entertainment\, the Harlem Health Village\, Harlem Broadway Row\, Performances from Broadway productions\, local\, national and international artists in various musical genres from Jazz\, R&B\, Hip-Hop\, Gospel\, Reggae\, Soca\, Latin and more\, including the popular Sundae Sermon with special guest ADEVA\, performances from Kwame\, Afribembe CARNIVAL presented by the Caribbean Cultural CenterAfrican Diaspora Institute\, HARLEM WEEK’s celebration of MAXWELL\, and hundreds of food vendors\, arts & crafts\, music\, jewelry\, hats\, sculptors\, corporate exhibitors and games. \nPlus hundreds of food vendors\, arts & crafts\, music\, jewelry\, hats\, sculptors\, corporate exhibitors\, and games.
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