Jazz in the Yard For Charlotte Jazz Appreciation Day
To cap off Jazz Appreciation Month, all are welcome to celebrate some of the best jazz in Charlotte, the evening of Friday April 30th. JazzArts Charlotte and Charlotte Center City Partners wrap up Jazz Appreciation Month with a little jazz for everyone. Free and open to the public, a variety of the region’s best jazz musicians will rock the outdoor stage at Victoria Yard.
Food trucks will be on hand to create a small jazz festival feeling and a full evening of jazz entertainment.
FREE. Space limited to ensure safety due to COVID limitations. Please preregister to ensure space. Save the date and keep your eye out for registration.
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Lion City Youth Jazz Festival 2021 Finale Concert: The Count and The Duke will be presented on April 24, 2021.
The Lion City Youth Jazz Festival (LCYJF) was launched in 2017, with the aim of helping local youth musicians grow in depth and skill, and to welcome new musicians to join the burgeoning jazz scene in Singapore.
Focusing on nurturing the talent and developing the skills of youth musicians under the tutelage of international jazz legends and prominent professional jazz musicians specially invited to be their mentors, the Festival comprises a series of intensive rehearsals and workshops culminating in a Finale Concert on the last day of the festival.
Welcome Signage: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson Los Angeles – How time flies. It is hard to believe that we have reached the first quarter, fourth month of the year. April is an exciting time of the year, with its pleasant spring weather.
April is Jazz Appreciation Month
April is Jazz Appreciation Month (aka, “JAM”) was created to recognize and celebrate the extraordinary heritage and history of jazz for the entire month of April. Jazz Appreciation Month is intended to stimulate and encourage people of all ages to participant in jazz in some form- to study jazz, attend concerts, listen to jazz on the radio and jazz recordings, read books about jazz and more.
ELIZABETHTON â In honor of Jazz Appreciation Month, the Bonnie Kate will be holding an evening of music, featuring three jazz groups next Saturday, April 24. The concert signifies a reopening of Bonnie Kate performances after coming to a halt during the past year because of the COVID-19 social distancing guidelines.
The performances start at 7:30 p.m. and there will be hour long concerts for each group, ending at 10:30 p.m. The groups performing will include âEddie Dalton and the TJO Sevenâ; âThe Peterson Perkins Quintetâ; and âThe ETSU Jazz Faculty & Friendsâ.
âEddie Dalton and the TJO Sevenâ is a group of very talented jazz musicians from Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. The group is led by drummer Eddie Dalton and composed of a select group of players from the Tri-Cities Jazz Orchestra. These musicians are well-known for their âjazz chopsâ in our area and audiences are thrilled with their performances. Many of the
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