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Speakeasy Hot Jazz

featuring Tony Glausi

www.JAG.tv

ON-DEMANDFRI, FEB 26 – SUN, MAR 7, 2021

JAZZ AT THE SOUTHERN THEATRECONCERT SERIES

ARTISTIC CHAIR SPONSOR

Ann & Tom Hoaglin

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JAZZ ARTS GROUP BOARD OF DIRECTORS

ADMINISTRATION

PRODUCTION TEAM

Press Southworth IIIChief Executive Officer

Yvette BoyerAccountant

Alexa BrennanEducation & Outreach Coordinator

Alex BurgoyneDigital Media Manager

Diane CattranGrant Manager

Zach CompstonDirector of Education &

Community Engagement

Kimberlee GoodmanDirector of Development

Vital Companies Jason Clayton – Chief Marketing Officer and Founding Partner

Fred Blitzer – CEO and Founding Partner

The Social FirmMatt Erney – Strategy DirectorJason Willis – Creative Director

Byron StriplingCJO Artistic Director

Mary ManosJazz Academy Coordinator

& Orchestra Manager

Pete MillsProgram Director,

Jazz at The Lincoln Theatre

Sarah SimonOffice Administrator & Database Specialist

Louis TsamousDirector of Affiliate Musicians

Terence WombleDirector of Marketing & Communications

John AmmendolaHeather BrodAlessandro CiaffonciniSteve DriverKevin Flanigan, MDDale GreesonJohn JohanssenRon JohnsonBill Kiefaber

Robert LeeTherese McCann

Pete Mills Michael Peddicord

Milton RuffinLarry Smith

Press SouthworthKelly Wilson

Gary Wadman | PresidentManaging Partner | BakerHostetler

Tami Van Tassell | TreasurerPartner | PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Jim Negron | Past PresidentPresident | Corna Kokosing Construction

Kevin L. Murch | SecretaryPartner | Perez & Morris LLC

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Speakeasy Hot Jazz Musicians RosterByron Stripling – Leader/Trumpet/Vocal

Tony Glausi – Guest Trumpet SoloistBobby Floyd – Piano

Andy Woodson – Acoustic BassJim Rupp – Drums

The Columbus Jazz Orchestra (CJO) was formed as a vehicle to create performance opportunities for jazz musicians in a big band setting. Forty-eight years later, the CJO is considered one of the world's finest jazz orchestras and a model for success, presenting big band jazz and world-renowned guest artists to thousands each year.

The flagship performing ensemble of the Jazz Arts Group, the Columbus Jazz Orchestra consists of musicians who are highly regarded as performers and educators across the country and around the globe. The CJO presents over 20 subscription concerts each season in Columbus, Ohio.

By incorporating contemporary arrangements into its repertoire and commissioning new arrangements and masterworks for jazz orchestra, the CJO promotes the future of big band jazz and cultivates the dynamic, adventurous spirit that has kept audiences coming back again and again.

The CJO has toured Europe and has collaborated with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, BalletMet Columbus, Columbus Gay Men’s Chorus, Cleveland Jazz Orchestra, ProMusica Chamber Orchestra, Opera Columbus, and the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company.

The CJO is led by world-renowned band leader and trumpet virtuoso Byron Stripling, former lead trumpet for the Count Basie Orchestra. Stripling has been a featured soloist with orchestras including the Boston Pops, Cincinnati Pops, the National Symphony, and the Pittsburgh Symphony. He has been a featured soloist at the Hollywood Bowl and performs at jazz festivals throughout the world. He has performed and recorded extensively with the bands of Dizzy Gillespie, Woody Herman, and Lionel Hampton, among others, as well as the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band and the GRP All-Star Big Band.

In 2020, Byron Stripling was appointed Principal Pops Conductor of the famed Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, holding the Henry and Elsie Hillman Principal Pops Conductor Chair. This is only the second time in the orchestra’s storied history that a Principal Pops Conductor has been named. In this new role, Stripling succeeds Emmy, Oscar, Tony, Grammy, Golden Globe and Pulitzer prize-winning composer/conductor Marvin Hamlisch.

This JAG TV concert is dedicated to the memory of

“The World’s Greatest Xylophonist,”Ian Finkel

who inspired this concert and continues to bring us joy through his musical legacy.

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A B O U T TONIGHT’S A R T I S T S

TONY GLAUSITony Glausi Hailed as “a great writer and a terrific trumpet player” by legendary songwriter Burt Bacharach, Tony Glausi is an international award-winning trumpeter, keyboardist, singer, writer, and producer in New York City.

Among other accolades, Tony won first prize in the jazz division of the 2014 National Trumpet Competition, first prize in the jazz division of the 2017 ITG International Trumpet Competition, and first prize in the 2017 Carmine Caruso International Jazz Solo Competition. Tony has been recognized in several issues of Downbeat Jazz & Blues Magazinefor outstanding improvised solos and compositions, and he was the sole recipient of the 2016-17 Laurie Frink Career Grant, an award given every other year to a young brass player in honor of Laurie’s legacy as an incomparably inspiring pedagogue, mentor, and friend.

Growing up in a musical family in Portland, Oregon, Tony began to sing and play the piano at a young age. Citing Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Tracy Chapman, Paul Simon, Queen, Chet Baker, and Earth Wind & Fire amongst his earliest influences, by 10 years old he had started to play the trumpet and compose, later becoming his emphases. Tony now resides in New York and performs and records with the likes of Billboard-charting pianist and singer Peter Cincotti, GRAMMY-nominated pianist Randy Porter, highly celebrated vocalist Halie Loren, and a wide array of artists based in the city. To date, Glausi has produced eight records of his own music in physical and digital formats, garnering awards, high-praising press, and an ever growing buzz amongst fans of all ages across social media platforms. As a diversified composer, his works have been commissioned on many occasions to be performed and recorded by world-class musicians. He has toured dozens of countries around the world playing at renowned festivals and clubs including the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, the Leopolis Jazz Festival in Ukraine, the New Morning in Paris, and the Blue Note in New York, while also having performed as a featured guest artist with ensembles such as the United States Marine Corps All Star Jazz Band, the Eugene Symphony, and high school and college bands throughout the states.

Tony is on teaching staff at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York and at The Idyllwild Arts Academy in Los Angeles. Over the years he has also held teaching positions at the University of Oregon, where he completed his degrees, and the John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts, where he founded the Shedd Youth Jazz Orchestras.

Artist and cultural organization grants and resources.

GCAC.org

SUPPORTING ART. ADVANCING CULTURE.

ColumbusMakesArt.com#artmakescbus

Jazz has played a major role in bringing people together. It’s a language, an expression of ideas, a means of communicating. When jazz speaks, it conveys thoughts. It moves some intellectually and others emotionally. In our community you’ll find every form of art from all genres of music, dance, visual arts, spoken word, etc. And for those who observe it, art affects them the same way ... it crosses boundaries and transcends barriers, so that it’s shared by all. I’m Bobby Floyd. Music is my art and there’s no place I’d rather make it.

Learn more about Bobby’s story and other Columbus artists, performances, exhibitions, concerts, public art and more at ColumbusMakesArt.com.

Additional support from: The Sol Morton and Dorothy Isaac, Rebecca J. Wickersham and Lewis K. Osborne funds at The Columbus Foundation.

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‘70s‘70sJAZZ & POP

HITSThe Southern Theatre 21 East Main Street

LIVE IN-THEATRE & RECORDINGWED, MAR 10, 2021 | 8 PM$70 at www.CBUSArts.com

ON-DEMANDFRI, MAR 19 – SUN, MAR 28, 2021$25 at www.JAG.tv

Gas lines, Watergate and the breakup of the Beatles.Who can forget the ‘70s? So break out the tie-dye and bellbottoms, your shag and mullet, cause we’re swinging ‘70s Jazz & Pop Hits with the Jazz Arts Group All-Stars and Columbus’ favorite piano man, Dave Powers.

J A Z Z A T T H E S O U T H E R N T H E A T R EC O N C E R T S E R I E S

‘70s‘70s‘70sARTISTIC CHAIR SPONSOR

Ann & Tom Hoaglin

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The Jazz Arts Group gratefully thanks the following corporate, foundation and institutional partners for their support.

ANNUAL FUND CONTRIBUTORS

VISIONARIES(Gifts of $100,000 or more)Anonymous gift to educate and uplift through the art of jazz

CHAMPIONS(Gifts of $50,000 or more)Jessica & Jerry Jurgensen Season Sponsor

GUARANTORS(Gifts of $25,000 or more)John** & Patricia AmmendolaAnn & Tom Hoaglin Byron Stripling Artistic Director's Chair

BENEFACTORS($10,000 - $24,999)Allan R. Korb Fund of The Columbus FoundationAnonymousGeorge BarrettBill & Lexie BickellRobert Shenton*Tadd & Nancy Seitz Fund of The Columbus FoundationThe Welch Family Fund of The Columbus FoundationDennis* & Marty Yacobozzi

SUSTAINERS(Gifts of $5,000-$9,999)Dr. Craig & Deborah AndersonBill* & Diana* ArthurDebbie Phillips Bower & George RichardsPaul & Elyse ChambersJerome G. & Bette C. Dare Fund of The Columbus FoundationJohn** & Pamela JohannsenSamuel C. Randazzo* & Carol FarmerNeil & Susan RectorAnne Powell RileyFahn & Denny TishkoffKelly** & Dave Wilson

BAND LEADERS(Gifts of $3,000-$4,999)Debbie Phillips BowerTony & Mardi CiriacoSteve** & Amber DriverEd & Nancy Strause Fund of The Columbus FoundationTim* & Marilu FaberHank & Melinda GleissnerRobert C. & Beverly GoldieJennifer Michael Keefer Memorial Fund of The Columbus FoundationLynn MeeksDavid R. SchoolerTami** & Jason Van Tassell

COMPOSERS(Gifts of $1,200-$2,999)AnonymousCraig AndersonGeorge & Vanessa ArnoldBob & Julie BarnettJudith & Ashley BirdFrank BirinyiNadine BlockHeather Brod**Robert & Marilyn CarbonaraThomas Cherry & Susan ReedAlessandro Ciaffoncini**Jerry* & Jill DannemillerMr & Mrs Thomas DavisGary Doernhoefer & Jan ThomasDiane Driessen & Ron CurrinKeith & Katherine DufraneGeoff Eagleson*Elizabeth S. Johnson Family TrustKevin & Caroline FlaniganRichard FurnstahlRobert M. Gardner Sr.Michael & Deborah GeorgeMark & Dara GillisGil* & Marianne GradisarJanet Jackson*Bill** & Suzy KiefaberKridler Family Fund of The Columbus Foundation

** Current Board Member* Former Board Member

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

The musicians, board and staff of the Jazz Arts Group gratefully acknowledge and celebrate our individual supporters. Your gifts enable us to provide artistic excellence on the stage and quality education programs both in the schools and in the community. Annual gifts of $350 or more for the period July 1, 2019 – December 18, 2020 are acknowledged below.

$50,000 OR MOREThe Columbus Foundation

Grange InsuranceGreater Columbus Arts Council

Ohio Arts Council

$25,000 - $49,999State Auto Insurance Companies

PNC Foundation

$10,000 - $24,999Cardinal Health

Columbus Zoo and AquariumVital Companies LLC

$5,000 - $9,999Corna Kokosing Construction Co.

US BankWBNS TV, Inc.

$2,500 - $4,999Baker Hostetler, LLP

$1,000 - $2,499Arts Midwest

The Behall Law Group, LLCColumbus Eyeworks

Concept Business Solutions, Inc.Crabbe, Brown & James

Encova Foundation of OhioOrigo Branding Company

Perez & Morris, LLCPricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP

$500 - $999GFS Chemicals, Inc.

The Hildreth Foundation Inc.Ohio Alliance for Arts Education

$250 - $499Shaffer Distributing CompanyWagenbrenner Development

CONTRIBUTOR LIST, continuedGeorge LarrsonKent & Anki LarrsonRobert E. Lee**William C. LeiterStephen & Lisa LexVince* Lodico & Stacey Jeff Loucks & Susan BrekelmansMr. & Mrs. Sean MentelKevin** & Elizabeth MurchJames P. Negron**Michael Peddicord**Allen Proctor & Gail WalterBob Redfield & Mary YerinaSusan Reed & Tom CherryRick & Sandy Van Brimmer Fund of The Columbus FoundationMilt Ruffin**Larry Smith** & Andrea ApplegatePress Southworth III**Thomas Doernhoefer Charitable FundGary** & Jari WadmanChris & Ruth Ann WashekKyle & Libby Welch

ARRANGERS($600 - $1,199)Sandi Alibrando & Richard ThompsonIrwin & Beverly BainCraig & Lisa BaldridgeSandra BanksJames & Joanne BarnesRobert Barrow & Carla EdlefsonPaul & Maria “Tere” BeckRod & Dorothy BeehnerTeresa BierdemanJerry & Lois BorinMike & Stephanie CadyJack ConnerJack & Marty CulpPatricia Cunningham & Craig HasslerPeter M. DeniskyBarbara & Gary DouglasJoshua & Dorothy DresslerRobert Erickson & Jane SimonSean EriksonDavid & Nancy EvansMark FeinkopfDr. Thomas R. FryeSteven & Gabrielle GordonRichard & Linda GuntherNedra HadleyCraig Hassler & Patricia CunninghamDr. Charles & Molly HedgesMatthew JamesJeanne & Herb* (deceased) JohnsonJames & Elizabeth KinneyDaniel J. KochCarl & Sallie LevanderJeff Loucks & Susan BrekelmansKevin & Monica McJunkinPam & John McManusRonald MlikiTimothy Morbitzer & Giancarlo MirandaLarry & Peg NealMs. Becky OgdenMark & Susan RealHeather RiceRichard & Linda Gunther Fund of The Columbus FoundationLinda & Craig RoubinekHoy J. SeckingerSheila Feinknopf Women’s Empowerment & Preventive Health Fund of The Columbus FoundationLarry SheiplineAnna StephensonKim Stuckenbrock*Don & Mimi ThompsonJohn & Marcia ThompsonHeidi Wallace

Jan Williams & Michael LucasTom & Maureen WithgottRobert & Connie WoodwardJohn & Barbara Young

SOLOISTS($350 - $599)Garneta AberWilton AebersoldRobert J. AlberiniJudy & Gene AlfonsiRobert AndersonPhil & Rhonda AnglimCynthia & Ralph AntolinoJeremy AppelJohn & Mary AzelvandreRonald & Maritza BaerSandra BanksRobert & Linda BauerMilt BaughmanBob & Carla BehalSam & Joyce BellMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey BeuterDr. Robert D. BlackwellEldridge H. BrewerRichard BrommerJackie L. BrowningJohn & Trish CadwallanderGeorge ChioranJack ConnerTimothy D’AngeloEric Darwin & Barbara Teward-DarwinGary DoernhoeferMr. & Mrs. Gary DouglasTim & Lisa DoveTom & Judy DriskellMary Duffey & Tony LoganNicole EdwardsJim & Judy EmertRoss EricksonWilbur E. Barb EwingEd & Sandy FarberJack FarshtJoanne FiggeJoanne ForgeBob & Deborah ForsblomWade & Christine FranklinMabel FreemanBruce & Anita FreimarkVirginia E. FrickSherri GeldinBlake GetsonEvan GidleyDeeDee & Herb GlimcherRalph (deceased) & Barbara GoettlerStephen & Gaybrielle GordonAdriane GrayRoseanne & Michael GuyStephen J. HabashBeth & Robert HamiltonDr. Charles HedgesChristopher HermannCharles HillRobert & Elizabeth HoudekMr. & Mrs. J. David HuddleSteve HummelSteel & Pam HutchinsonMitch & Susan HydeElana Irwin & Brian RoeDavid & Jean IvesJane M. Leiby Fund of The Columbus FoundationKiehner JohnsonCharles JonesKathleen & Joseph Schindler Fund of The Columbus FoundationKEBL Family FundKathryn KellerKay KellerWilliam J. Kelly

Michael Kirkman & Dr. Jean AtwoodSteven & Gale KlaymanJohn KratzJohn & Beverly KratzSue & Joseph KromalicMichael & Pamela LanganKent & Anki LarssonFrederick & Jerri LawrenceJay & Kayla LinthicumDavid LongDavid Long & Sally WoodDr. Alan & Ruth LongertKenneth P. LloydMichael & Janice WilliamsDave & Kathy MankinKaren & Franklin MartensJames MeethDavid & Betty MeilSanford & Constance MeizlishMr. & Mrs. John MenkedickJohn & Betty MessengerRon & Karen MlickiMonica MoloneyDebbie & Robert M. MooreheadMike & Caryl MurphyJohn MurrayJohn NorthRobert J. & Laurie OndaWilliam Owad Jr. & Donna OwadEric & Karen PachtKaren & Carolyn PappasStephen PariserBruce & Melissa PecciRebecca PetersLawrence & Anne PetersonAngela S. PetroKelly & Tucker RanftFred RansierDavid & Gretchen RischHarriette & Darryl RobbinsLarry & Janet RobertsonHenry RockoJohn & Lane RothschildAdam RuffMonica SalisburyMarcy SamuelFrancisco SanchezJeffrey W. SchneiderJohn & Linda SeboLinda Siefkas* & Donald SlowikTodd SimonSteven & Cheryl SimsDan & Barb SinclairWilliam Slutz & Linda RoomannCraig & Ellen SmithRichard & Karen SpectorAngela StewartStewart & Bernice Malquist Fund of The Columbus FoundationLinda & Bob StowersThomas & Tamea SutphenBrandon & Ashley SweaneyGary & Jan ThomasBruce & Jane WalsonJeff WasilHugh Westwater & Linda LarrimerBernice & Chuck WhiteJason WillisMary WilsonTopm & Maureen WithgottLarry E. Woods & Annita M. MeyerBecky S. Wright

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GIFTS IN HONOR & MEMORIAM GIFTS IN HONORIn Honor of Diana Arthur’s Birthday Cynthia (Sandy) PfeningIn Honor of Bill Bickell Carolyn SeidelIn Honor of Zach Compston Larry Woods & Annita MeyerIn Honor of Jinny Frink Kathleen & Joseph Schindler Fund of The Columbus FoundationIn Honor of Ian Gleissner – Class of 2020 The Wellington School Judy & John Chester, Jr.In Honor of Ann & Tom Hoaglin Susan & Ken QuintenzIn Honor of Margaret McNally Patrick McNallyIn Honor of Hazel & Charles Morrow-Jones Charles JonesIn Honor of Corrin Moss Robert MossIn Honor of Gerald Piper Jean PiperIn Honor of The Plisga Family AnonymousIn Honor of Neil Rector’s Birthday Michael & Peg FlackIn Honor of David Rickert’s Birthday Wayne & Cheryl RickertIn Honor of Larry Smith Otto Beatty IIIIn Honor of Press Southworth Ann Gabriel Ted InbuschTimothy & Cynthia Kelley Ed & Nancy Strause Fund of The Columbus FoundationIn Honor of Press & Joan Southworth Hugh Westwater & Linda LarrimerIn Honor of Byron Stripling Stephen PariserIn Honor of Richard Thompson Lightsail Capital ManagementIn Honor of Music Educators Catherine Hope Cunningham & Todd Cunningham

GIFTS IN MEMORIAM In Memory of Albin J. Alberini Robert J. AlberiniIn Memory of Chuz Alfred Brent Osborn Sarah & Robert ReidIn Memory of Tom Cherry Nancy Brownell Barbara & Ray Force Lori Gillfillan Constance Kunds & Martha Lunds Jim Lehnerd Nancy Loomis Lucinda M. Vogtsberger

In Memory of Rhoda Yvonne Church Arizona Supreme Court Cheryl Armentrout Robert W. Booker, Sr. Leslie Haynes Polly WardenIn Memory of Gene D’Angelo Timothy D’AngeloIn Memory of James Emert Stephen Destephen Jeff & Leslie Laughlin and Family The McCormick & Sharp Families Catherine & Paul Richert Craig & Ellen SmithIn Memory of Burdette Green Donice WoosterIn Memory of Jean Larimer Carol LarimerIn Memory of Richard Lopez Jennifer MerkowitzIn Memory of Stewart & Bernice Malquist Jack ConnerIn Memory of Richard Masters Sr. Havovi DesaiIn Memory of James McGeorge James Barnes Michael Cavotta Edie & Charles Emery Dianne Goss Dorothy & Roger Hurd Shaffer Distributing Company Paul & Kathleen Sullivan Susan Sutherland James & Suzanne WilliamsIn Memory of Frank Melnik Jo & Bruce Bailey Art & Tina Baker Don & Eleanor Diurba Robert Noe Barry & Zee Schirg Alison & Dave Somers Anthony Susi Ann T. Ullom-Morse Sharon White Shirley & Gary WuslichIn Memory of Lawrence Peterson Anne PetersonIn Memory of Rita Schmalz Michael & Pam Langen Diane & Tom Rosso Dow VoelkerIn Memory of David Strause John & Trish Cadwallander Clarence & Jane Cunningham Susan Dutton & Thomas Szykowny Joseph Griffin Michael Kirch Catherine Klamar Ellen Palmer Lisa Rovner Marilyn Smith Nancy Strause Mr. & Mrs. Norton & Nancy Webster Robert & Gloria Werth Mr. & Mrs. Thomas WestfallIn Memory of Frank Williams Gale Klayman

COME ON

GET HAPPYThe Southern Theatre

21 East Main Street

LIVE IN-THEATRE & RECORDINGFRI, APR 16, 2021 | 8 PM

$70 at www.CBUSArts.com

ON-DEMANDFRI, APR 30 – SUN, MAY 9, 2021

$25 at www.JAG.tv

The Columbus Jazz Orchestra concludes the season celebrating the songs of

Harold Arlen, Duke Ellington, The Gershwins, Cole Porter and more with veteran

vocalist Phil Clark and rising jazz singers Rachel Azbell and Sydney McSweeney.

The CJO Swings the Great American Songbook

J A Z Z A T T H E S O U T H E R N T H E A T R EC O N C E R T S E R I E S

ARTISTIC CHAIR SPONSOR

Ann & Tom Hoaglin

CONCERT SPONSOR

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See how we’re working to make communities stronger at cardinalhealth.com/community

Celebrating auniversal languageMusic has the power to heal and connect us.

Never has that been as important as it is today. The Jazz Arts Group, through its exceptional performances and outstanding Jazz Academy, makes our community stronger.

We are grateful.

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J A Z Z A T T H E L I N C O L N T H E A T R EC O N C E R T S E R I E S

Bird Lives!A Celebration of Charlie Parker at 100

featuring Alexa TarantinoThe Lincoln Theatre

769 East Long Street

LIVE IN-THEATRE, LIVE-STREAM & RECORDINGFRI, APR 9, 2021 | 8 PM

$30 at www.CBUSArts.com

ON-DEMAND VIEWINGFRI, APR 10 – THURS APR 18, 2021

$15 at www.JAG.tv

This original production celebrates the centennial of saxophone great Charlie Parker and his impact on jazz today. Rising saxophonist Alexa Tarantino is joined by members of the Columbus Jazz Orchestra saxophone section, strings and an all-star rhythm section. Included in the concert is music from the classic, Grammy Hall of Fame recording, “Charlie Parker with Strings.”

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State and federal dollars through the Ohio Arts Council supported your arts experience today.

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J A Z Z A T T H E L I N C O L N T H E A T R EC O N C E R T S E R I E S

The Lincoln Theatre 769 East Long Street

LIVE IN-THEATRE, LIVE-STREAM & RECORDINGTHUR, MAY 13, 2021 | 8 PM$30 at www.CBUSArts.com

ON-DEMAND VIEWINGFRI, MAY 14 – SUN, MAY 23, 2021

$15 at www.JAG.tv

With his second album release, “Solidarity,” Cleveland-born, Juilliard-trained drummer/composer Jerome Jennings explores resistance and resilience through the prisms of Black Lives Matter, #MeToo, and LGBTQ rights. There are musical homages to activists and freedom fighters such as Audra Lorde, Marsha P. Johnson, Marielle Franco, Recy Taylor and more in this deeply affecting evening of new jazz.

Jerome Jennings

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This presentation is supported by the Arts Midwest Touring Fund, a program of Arts Midwest that is funded by the 13 National Endowment for the Arts, with additional contributions from the Ohio Arts Council and the Crane Group.

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