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  • Tucker Carlson's new three-part series on the Jan. 6 siege of the U.S. Capitol relies on a rogue's gallery of conspiracy theorists to divert blame from supporters of former President Donald Trump.
  • Shunzo Ohno is recognized as one of the most influential trumpeters and composers today. His recordings are known for their tender and fearless spirit. Ohno’s performances and recordings with Gil Evans, Wayne Shorter, and Herbie Hancock have influenced his current works. Shunzo’s award-winning albums and compositions received acclaimed global recognition, in addition to two Grammy Award-winning albums and much more.

    Live at The Cutting Room, Shunzo Ohno’s Metamorphosis performs with his distinguished
    Jazz Ensemble and the Lotus Chamber Music Collective - Oct 9th 7:00pm
    His life story of resilience and riveting live performances are compelling and energizing. In
    pursuit of global harmony through music, he claims, “We all are Dreamers, and together,
    we are all triumphant.”
    "[Shunzo Ohno]... plays tight, crisply phrased lines with a stabbing rhythmic effect.
    Without the mute, his open tone has a broad, ringing sound that soars through high-powered
    driving lines…” - The New York Times

    “Clearly Shunzo Ohno is no ordinary man. A spectacular trumpeter and an even greater
    musician” - JazzdaGama
    “[Shunzo Ohno’s] open trumpet engages with an ethereal breath containing the same solid
    beauty of a samurai sword shaped in countless battles."

    Italy: JAZU, Nico Conversano
    Website https://www.shunzoohno.com
  • Singer/songwriter Ellen Woloshin will perform in concert at the Englewood Public Library on Sunday, September 18 at 7 p.m. on the library’s front plaza. This concert is rescheduled from September 11. The program is free and open to the public. Registration is not required, but encouraged at bccls.libcal.com/event/9495199. Please bring a chair or blanket if possible.


    With a vocal sound that is unmistakably distinct and a collection of original songs that are personal yet still universal, Woloshin crosses over pop/folk genres while also revisiting standards from the 1930s and 1940s. In this performance Ellen will feature songs from both her CDs Tried & True and Water Into Wine. Guitarist Rick Briskin will accompany Ellen..
    For further information on the concert, please contact the Programming Department, by e-mail at programming@englewood.bccls.org, call 201-568-2215 x244; or visit www.ellenwoloshin.com. The Englewood Public Library is located at 31 Engle Street, Englewood, NJ.
  • Charlie Apicella - guitar
    Gene Ghee - tenor sax
    Brad Whiteley - organ
    Austin Walker - drums
  • Charlie Apicella - guitar
    Anthony Nelson, Jr. - tenor sax
    James Stewart - tenor sax
    Brad Whiteley - organ
    Austin Walker - drums
  • Charlie Apicella - guitar
    Brad Whiteley - organ
    Austin Walker - drums
  • Charlie Apicella - guitar
    Brad Whiteley - organ
    Austin Walker - drums
  • Listen along to a story inspired by beautiful cherry blossoms and let your creativity bloom! After the story, have fun in a festive art-making activity. Materials: Cardstock, paint (acrylic or washable), paintbrush, popsicle stick, aluminum foil OR Cardstock, Styrofoam take out container, pen or pencil, paint (acrylic or washable), paintbrush
  • The FrostKings will open the library’s outdoor concert season. The FrostKings bring their unique blend of R&B,blues and swing, so come and enjoy the music of T-Bone Walker, Louis Jordan, Muddy Waters, and other blues greats. The concert will take place on the library’s front plaza. Due to COVID restrictions, there is a limit of 75 people allowed on the library's front lawn.For more information, please contact programming@englewood.bccls.org Rain date: April 18
  • Intergenerational Jazz Power Jam will stream live on Sunday, April 11th at 3pm from Upper Manhattan. New York City, April 5, 2021 - Jazz Power Initiative (JPI) continues its 2021 season of INTERGENERATIONAL JAZZ POWER JAM on Sunday, April 11, 2021 at 3 PM EST on Facebook Live and YouTube. In collaboration with The National Jazz Museum in Harlem, "World of Change" is our April Intergenerational Jazz Power Jam. From our first-ever live-streamed LATIN JAZZ POWER ON JAM a year ago as the worldwide pandemic spread, to our global dance and music spotlight last month with SWINGING INTO SPRING, the intergenerational whirlwind of talent that joined us to come together online over the past year has helped us to stay connected and inspired. For us, like you, it has been a world of change! Audiences of all ages are invited to participate. Tune in through Facebook and YouTube Live at jazzpower.org/powerjam2021 at 3 PM EST. Hosted by Jazz Power Initiative's Managing and Artistic Director Eli Yamin, our April Intergenerational Jazz Power Jam is a fun, friendly-family celebration featuring performances by Knoel Scott (saxophone), Jerry Madera (upright bass), Karen Joseph (flute), Alberto Toro (flute/saxophone), Nicki Denner (piano), Steven Oquendo (trumpet), Wilson Torres (percussion), Zaccai Curtis (piano), Eddie Venegas (violin and trombone), Dwayne "Cook" Broadnax (drums), Bruce Edwards (guitar), Chris Byars (saxophone), Shireen Dickson (dance), Mickey Davidson (dance), Frank Owens (piano), Max Pollak (tap and body percussion), Jennifer Vincent (bass), Ximena Salgado (dance), Annette Aguilar (percussion), and Eli Yamin (piano). For our audiences of all ages: Help us to showcase you at April's Intergenerational Jazz Power Jam! PASS THE MIC Dancers, musicians, singers, and poets are all invited to participate by submitting a video from 10 seconds to 3 minutes here (https://forms.gle/49UrWNyYaLwehUuHA), to spotlight their own WORLD OF CHANGE. With our thanks to our supporters: The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs with the New York City Council and Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez; the Hispanic Federation; The Miranda Family Fund; The Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone; Lower Manhattan Cultural Council; The New York State Council for the Arts; The National Jazz Museum in Harlem; The Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation; Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer; and Jazz Power Initiative's individual supporters. For Artists bios, visit bit.ly/aworldofchange. About Jazz Power Initiative Jazz Power Initiative (JPI) is a non-profit, 501 (c) (3) organization founded in 2003. Jazz Power serves over 3100 New Yorkers and visitors annually - students, teachers, artists, seniors and general audiences, ages 8-80+, to promote youth development, and build more creative and inclusive communities through jazz music, theater and dance education and performance. Led by highly experienced teaching and performing artists who are award-winning jazz, theater and dance professionals, JPI offers multidisciplinary training, scholarships and performance opportunities to New York City youth, ages 8-22, from every economic and social milieu at low or no cost to families, with extended outreach to students in under-served New York City public schools in Northern Manhattan. We currently engage hundreds of students and their teachers annually, providing after-school instruction mainly in Harlem, Washington Heights and Inwood (where our offices are located) and the Bronx. Our programs include after-school youth workshops at the United Palace; our monthly Intergenerational Jazz Power Jam at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem; local community senior center workshops, and our annual Jazz Power Summer Institute at Lehman College (CUNY) for artists and educators. About The National Jazz Museum in Harlem The National Jazz Museum in Harlem is a thriving center for jazz that stimulates hearts and minds, and reaches out to diverse audiences to enjoy this quintessential American music. The Museum is committed to keeping jazz present and exciting in the lives of a broad range of audiences - young and old, novice and scholar, artist and patron, enthusiast and curious listener. Each year, the Museum produces and presents nearly 100 free programs in New York City, engages hundreds of professional jazz artists and reaches nearly 20,000 people from around the world. Media Contact: Janny Gonzalez, JPI Director of Business Affairs (917) 818-1759 info@jazzpower.org Follow us! Facebook: fb.com/jazzpowerinitiative Instagram: @jazzpowerinitiative Web: jazzpower.org More Information: http://jazzpower.org/powerjam2021
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