St. Augustine's Jazz Series
Showcasing jazz through the ages
from its African roots to the fusion
sounds of the millennia.
Showcasing jazz through the ages
from its African roots to the fusion
sounds of the millennia.
JAZZ AT THE EXCELSIOR
Lincolnville Museum
and Cultural Center
102 Martin Luther King Ave
St. Augustine FL 32084
Saturday, February 26, 2022 ~ 7:30pm
World-touring Jazz Performer, Educator, Composer.
Dr. Parsons is Professor of Music at Florida A&M University and is President of Tribal Disorder Records. 2019 brought a trio of album releases that included Work Song – 25th Anniversary Edition, To Satchmo with Love and 21 Blue – Blues for the 21st Century. , Parsons will be presenting selections from his 45 years of traveling and performing internationally. Along with his strong cultural roots in North Florida, Parsons’ extensive travels are important to his musical mission. As "Dr. Neu" says, “Just like music from various cultures can come together and musicians of various cultures can make music together, we humans must learn to make a good world together.” This idea of using musical expression as a positive experience has always been important to Parsons, and the music for both performances will traverse historic, cultural and stylistic boundaries.
Friday, March 11, 2022 ~ 7:30pm
#1 hit on the Smooth Jazz billboard!
Friday, March 25, 2022 ~ 7:30pm
High-energy rhythms and funky urban jazz vibe.
Friday, April 8, 2022 ~ 7:30pm
Featuring Allana Southerland
Jazz and new-soul music.
Friday, April 29, 2022 ~ 7:30pm
Classically trained, sultry jazz and soul vocalist.
SPONSORS
About the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
The Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center opened in 2007 in the historic Excelsior High School building, the first public high school for African-Americans in St. Augustine. Built in 1925, the building sits in the heart of the Lincolnville Historic District, which has many civil rights era sites and markers. The museum preserves, perpetuates and promotes St. Augustine’s and America’s African-American history through exhibits, permanent displays, educational and cultural programs, live performances and community involvement. To learn more, visit www.lincolnvillemuseum.org or call 904-824-1191.
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