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  • There are many specials during each week that we want to bring to your attention.Coming up the week of December 14-20:12.16.20 @ noon Vincent Peirani and…
  • The New York Jazz Society presents four award-winning jazz divas who will celebrate Women"s History Month through the Jazz performances of Joy F Brown, Nikita White, Grace Young, and Kimberla Parrot.
    The free concert will take place at THe Natl Jazz Museum In Harlem 58 W 129th street Saturday, March 25th, 2023 from 530pm to 830 pm,

    The singers are part of The John Satchmo Mannan Band which includes Bertha Hope on piano Denton Dariren on piano, Tarik Shah, on bass Craig Haynes, drum, Alvin Flythe drums, and John S mannan vocalist /saxophonist and band leader
  • After placing third in the 2017 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, Christine Fawson returns this year with renewed energy and focus.Not…
  • It’s always a special occasion when artists visit and perform in our studios here in Newark. Every now and then jazz royalty even comes through. Organist…


  • On Saturday, December 17th, 2022, the New York State Jazz, and Literature Society is sponsoring A Holiday tribute to Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, and John Coltrane at the world-class NATIONAL JAZZ MUSEUM IN HARLEM (Performance Center 58 W 129th Street from
    5:30 pm to 8:30 pm



    These great artists will be together once again in the person of award-winning jazz vocalists/instrumentalists John Satchmo Mannan, Terri Davis, Bertha Hope. Denton Darrien Norbert Marius and others.



    These artists will perform America’s Best Jazz classics spanning from the Great Jazz Era and covering contemporary 21st-century gems of jazz. with the hope of raising awareness of the importance of Satchmo, Ella, and Coltrane to American and World Music culture and their connection to the City of New York and Harlem.



  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE




    REMEMBERING AFRICAN AMERICAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO JAZZ
    FROM AUTUMN LEAVES TO AFRICAN VILLAGE





    On Saturday FEB 18, th from 6:30 pm to 930PM at HARLEM HERITAGE TOURS at 104 Lenox Avenue (115 -116 Street) piano masters Bertha Hope, Denton Darien, saxophone/vocalist John Satchmo Mannan, Alvin Ellington Flythe on tenor sax Tarik Shah on bass and many others will celebrate the music and contributions of Louis Armstrong, John Coltrane, Ella Fitzgerald, Horace Silver and others to the Jazz idiom
    The concert is live and free The event is supported by the New York State Jazz Literacy & Arts Society, the law firm of Lipsig, Shapey Manus and Moverman and The Jazz Foundation of America
    Free live stream connect is https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJhOImcp1ed_3JX
  • The August Wilson African American Cultural Center, one of the largest non-profit cultural organization in the country is presenting the first-ever…
  • The service offers an opportunity for those who cannot attend a worship service on Sunday morning but still receive a word of spiritual meditation with ALL THAT JAZZ! The service takes place every first Saturday, except in July. Come on out, join us - we'd love to have you!
  • Ages: 13 – 18 Class Times: Saturday 11AM – 3PM Semester: Fall: October 10 – December 19 Spring: January 9 – May 1 Tuition: Single Semester: $150 Full Year: $300 Play by your own rules. NJPAC’s jazz training program for musicians and vocalists has gone digital! Develop your own style and strengths as you work with our faculty of world-class professionals. You’ll have group classes in history, technique, improvisation, theory, and composition. You’ll even play live online with your ensemble. No previous jazz experience necessary—musicians and vocalists are welcome at any level of ability.
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