Apr 26 Friday
PLEASE READ FULLY TO ENJOY THIS EVENT-r BrownstoneJAZZ FEST up close and personal. Intimate acoustic livIngroom concerts. SOCIALLY DISTANCED TICKETED PERFORMANCE VENUE PLEASE ID, PROOF OF VACCINATION AND MASKS ARE A NYC AND OUR MUST HAVE TO ENTER HOSTING - DEBBIE McCLAIN Curator and M.C. ERIC LEMONS Bassist, Discover a JazzFest, in the restored 19th Century Victorian Brownstone, located in Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn’s Landmarked Historic District. SugarHill, Harlem and Bed Stuy, Central B'klyn were both Jazz Hey Day Communities. When Ella Fitzgerald lyricized the song 'TAKE THE A TRAIN' she gives confirmation. I believe she obviously was speaking of Brooklyn. A train connecting two jazz hubs fast. BrownstoneJAZZ Ensasmbles presents some of the best jazz artists of yesteryear’s Jazz Soldiers and today’s Jazz Front-liners swinging with an authentic classic jazz style. With something for everyone to enjoy. NOTES Dress to Impress NO FISH FRY AT THIS TIME. (It will return) BYOB (FILLED WITH GOODIES FOR YOUR TABLE) A LIMITED TIME OFFERING Take a peek into some of what's to return with more than 10% off the regular lowest ticket price. Make early purchases, prices are subject to change anytime. Tables and chairs are being sold at a limited capacity during this time of Covid. You may see us listed on exclusive only date sites at higher prices with different offerings occasionally with the full experience. WE ARE PRIVATE, AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO BE SELECTIVE. PLEASE RESPECT
Over 20 musicians and singers jam together, great food, drink and fun, no cover!
Apr 27 Saturday
Join Creatively Speaking Films at Union Settlement in East Harlem for a family friendly day of outdoor and indoor events for our first Harlem Earth Day: Vision 2050. Outdoor events include cooking demonstrations, games, giveaways and other fun activities along with DJ Stormin’ Norman! Inside we’ll have panels which include Harlem political representatives, community activists and a film screening. Bring family and friends for a fun Harlem Earth Day! For more information go to: CreativelySpeakingFilms.com
Two uptown organizations celebrating important milestones this year, the twenty-year-old Jazz Power Initiative (JPI), and the sixty-year-old Harlem School of the Arts (HSA), come together to honor two distinctly American music genres. Jazz and Hip-Hop are two of America’s biggest exports, embraced by international audiences and adopted by a global community of artists.
Both musical forms are rooted in the stories and experiences of America’s Black community, steeped in ancestral African, Afro-Latin, and Eurocentric rhythms and culture.
On Saturday, April 27th from 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm in honor of what would have been Duke Ellington’s 125th birthday, and as part of the continued celebration of Hip-Hop’s 50th, an exciting program has been curated by Eli Yamin, JPI co-founder/Managing and Artistic Director, and Lee Hogans, HSA Chief Education Officer. Featured performers include the spectacular Award-winning vocalist and educator Charenee Wade, first runner-up in the 2010 Thelonious Monk competition; as well as Brooklyn’s own Jason Fraticelli, best known as Silent Knight, indie hip-hop artist, and Ambassador at the Innocent Project.
Other performers rounding out the celebration include the All City High School Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Paul Corn; the ensemble is the product of the highly regarded Department of Education’s arts offerings. Also, Zah! Jr., Jazz Power Initiative’s advanced youth ensemble; the HSA Dance Ensemble and HSA Advance Jazz Band; the Dorothy Maynor Singers and Nat King Cole Trio.
This important collaboration and program is being held during Jazz Appreciation Month, which was created in 2001 in acknowledgment and as a celebration of the contributions “jazz has made to society”.
The event will be held at the Harlem School of the Arts, Dorothy Maynor Hall located at 645 St, Nicholas Avenue, on Saturday, April 27th from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. For more information visit www.jazzpower.org or www.hsanyc.org.
International Jazz Day, the 125th birthday of Duke Ellington, and the 50th Anniversary of Hip-hop. Featuring vocalist Charenee Wade, MC Silent Knight, and youth performers from Jazz Power Initiative, Harlem School of the Arts, and All City High School Jazz Ensemble Produced by Jazz Power Initiative and Harlem School of the Arts on April 27, 2024, at HSA. Co-hosted and co-produced by Eli “Dr. E” Yamin (JPI) and Lee Hogans (HSA).