Now, Its My Turn: A Tribute To Betty Carter
LIVE MUSIC IS BACK AT HAYTI!
Our Black American Music Series is Back! In Season 2, we continue the tradition of celebrating our music with a tribute to jazz vocalist legend, Betty Carter.
Tell Me Something Good: A Tribute to Chaka Khan
LIVE MUSIC IS BACK AT HAYTI!
Our Black American Music Series is Back with Season 2!
We continue the tradition of celebrating our music with a tribute to funk/r&b/soul legend, Chaka Khan.
Featuring Anesia Renee
About CHAKA KHAN:
For more info visit – https://chakakhan.com/
Inner Visions: A Tribute to Stevie Wonder
LIVE MUSIC IS BACK AT HAYTI!
Our Black American Music Series is Back with a new Season! We continue the tradition with a tribute to r&b/soul legend, Stevie Wonder.
Featuring Chuckey Robinson
About Stevie Wonder:
For more info visit – http://www.steviewonder.net
The Jazz Messenger: A Tribute to Art Blakey
Our Black American Music Series is Back with a new Season! We continue the tradition with a tribute to Jazz Legend Art Blakey. Featuring Don Cheatham on drums.
Everbody Loves The Sunshine: A Tribute to Roy Ayers
Our Black American Music Series is Back with a new Season!
We kick things off with a tribute to Jazz & R&B Legend Roy Ayers.
Brandon Mitchell on vibes
Graeme Slonaker on keys
Dupresha Townson on vocals
Dorien Dotson on drums
Chris Mills on bass
About Roy Ayers:
For more info visit – http://www.royayers.net/
The Prime Element
It is important to hold a high standard for our music and preserve its power to future generations in our community, as everything still to follow has come from the birth of Black American Music. #BAM #HAYTI
The Time Is Right: A Tribute To Lou Donaldson
BLACK AMERICAN MUSIC SERIES
Every Month, Hayti pays tribute to the masters of Jazz and the legacy they left behind.
This Month we pay tribute to NC Jazz Legend, LOU DONALDSON!
Featuring Sam King – #Sax | Donovan Cheatham – #drums | James Daniels – #guitar | Mark Wells – #organ
It is important to hold a high standard for our music and preserve its power to future generations in our community, as everything still to follow has come from the birth of Black American Music. #BAM #HAYTI
***THIS IS A VIRTUAL PERFORMANCE***
***Premieres Sunday, Nov. 22nd & Available Until Sunday, Dec. 13th***
About Lou Donaldson:
Jazz critics agree that “Sweet Poppa Lou” Donaldson is one of the greatest alto saxophonists of all time. He began his career as a bandleader with Blue Note Records in 1952 and, already at age 25, had found his sound, though it would continue to sweeten over the years — earning him his famed nickname –“Sweet Poppa Lou.”
Donaldson, also known as “Sweet Poppa Lou,” has received many awards throughout his career, including admission to the International Jazz Hall of Fame.
Recently, Lou’s hometown Badin, North Carolina passed a resolution honoring its native son and publicly declaring its intention to re-name a portion of its NC Highway 740 “Lou Donaldson Boulevard.”
A Love Supreme: A Tribute To John Coltrane
The first event in our new series celebrates the jazz giant, John Coltrane, on his 93rd birthday!
Come and vibe to the sounds of local jazz artists, Shaquim Muldrow #Sax, Brandon Shamar #Piano, Chris Sharp #Bass, and Dwayne Jordan #Drums, as they reinterpret sounds of the North Carolina native who forever changed the landscape of music.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd
7:30pm
$15 Advanced Tickets
$20 Day of Show
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