Join hosts Miami Jazz Cooperative and Sunshine Jazz Organization for a night of essays, poetry and music celebrating the life and reputation of Martin Luther King Jr.
For tickets, visit www.MiamiJazz.org.
This is a jazz night out promoted by Miami Jazz & Film Society.
JAZZ at MOCA is MOCA’s free outdoor concert series in-person on the last Friday of every month. MOCA is pleased to present Tal Cohen and special guest John Daversa.
THE ART OF DUO, multi-Grammy award-winning trumpeter JOHN DAVERSA collaborates with acclaimed jazz pianist TAL COHEN, creating special chemistry of spontaneity and improvisation that dives deep into the realms of possibilities and enchantment within the celebrated duo format.
Seating starts at 7 p.m. Jazz performance starts at 8 p.m. RSVP here: https://111401.blackbaudhosting.com/111401/Jazz-at-MOCA-Featuring-Tal-Cohen
The MJC 11 year tradition of world-class jazz on Mondays continues at the UU Congregation of Miami, a jazz venue created by Ira Sullivan.
The Sunshine Jazz Organization puts together a monthly Friday series. This month features Wendy Pedersen. Tickets can be purchased at SandrellRiversTheater.com.
The MJC 11 year tradition of world-class jazz on Mondays continues at the UU Congregation of Miami, a jazz venue created by Ira Sullivan.
Pink Martini will perform old favorites and newer tunes at the Adrienne Arsht Center on February 11, featuring lead singer China Forbes and special guest Ari Shapiro.
The MJC 11 year tradition of world-class jazz on Mondays continues at the UU Congregation of Miami, a jazz venue created by Ira Sullivan.
Troy Anderson got his first taste for music while growing up in a Bahamian family filled with musicians. At the age of 10, he began playing the trumpet and went on to perform in the Florida Sunshine Band and the Gospel Sounds. Anderson first fell in love with the music of Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong while playing with the 2nd AD (Fwd) Jazz Band in Germany where he was stationed as a paratrooper. Anderson’s Armstrong is too natural to be called uncanny. Starting out with the look, he slips easily into the rest — the dinner jacket, the trumpet and hanky, the roly-poly voice, and above all, the contagious the joie de vivre that made Armstrong so beloved.
Florida legend Joey Gilmore is a distinguished figure in the world of blues and soul. As a teen he began his love affair with the guitar, learning from a local barbershop owner who was also a preacher. The minister’s electric guitar fascinated Gilmore and he would hang around the shop just to get his hands on the guitar. After learning through observation and practice, Gilmore’s talent would shine. He’s played at festivals and venues all over the world, sharing the stage with greats such as James Brown, Etta James, Johnny Taylor, and Bobby Bland, among others. In 2006, Gilmore won the IBC, the most distinguished and internationally coveted award in all of blues.
The art event of the year! Our three-day outdoor art festival focuses on one thing: world-class art. But, we are not just about art though. We offer something for everyone with culinary displays, live performances, and family areas to keep your team busy while you peruse all the art! (Shhh, that’s our secret) Held every Presidents’ Day Weekend, the Arts Festival is one of the nation’s premier arts festivals and is hosted right here in the charming waterfront village of Coconut Grove. More than 280 internationally-recognized and jury-selected artists showcase their spectacular works with Biscayne Bay as the backdrop. We invite you to visit the Arts Festival this February and learn why we’ve been at the top of everyone’s list for 59 years.
Grove Residents Please Email: Tickets@engagelivellc.com
Frankie Midnight is a recording, performing, and creative artist of music, stage and screen, based out of Miami, FL. Frankie’s style of music includes Indie R&B, Eclectic Pop, Hard Rock, Classic Metal, Progressive, Psychedelic, Pop, Grunge, Punk, Ballad, Funk, Soul, R&B, Jazz, Reggae, Hip–Hop, and Folk. A self-taught musician, Frankie’s musicianship includes guitar, bass guitar, drums, piano, keyboard, percussion, vocals, and harmonica.
Dixieland is the name given to the style of jazz performed by early New Orleans jazz musicians. The name is a reference to the “Old South,” specifically anything south of the Mason-Dixon line. Dixieland, which was developed in New Orleans, is one of the earliest styles of jazz music. The style combines brass band marches, French Quadrilles, biguine, ragtime, and blues with collective, polyphonic improvisation. Not often heard today, a handful of dedicated bands keep the music alive. Glyn Dryhurst and his band are South Florida’s leading group dedicated to this genre of music.
The Melton Mustafa Jazz Festival was founded 1996 by International Jazz Trumpet Legend and Miami Native Melton Mustafa Sr. The MMJF is now considered a staple in the community and celebrates 26 years of pure Jazz. This years jazz festival is dedicated to the all of the amazing Women Jazz Artist, the late Zakiyyah Mustafa and late Melton Mustafa Sr. We thank you for your dedication to the preservation of Jazz Music. This festival is a performance platform for local artists, international artists, students, educators, local businesses and the community. The MMJF26 welcomes all Jazz lovers regardless of their age, background, gender, social economic status, sexual preference, disability or education. Let’s Jazz together!!!
Mustafa Jr.
MMJF26 Artists Lineup: Endea Owens, Mariel Bildsten, Shirazette Tinnin, Teja Veal, Jazmin Ghent, Nicole Yarling, Quiana Lynell, The Real Tracy Fields, Radio Personality Jill Tracey, Nicole Kidd, Yarelis Gandul, Sherie Vaughn, Rebecca “Butterfly” Vaughn, Nailah Mustafa, Michele Bazin, Broward College Jazz Band directed by Waldron Dunkley featuring Yamila Ayala, Florida’s favorite entertainer Jesse Jones Jr., Vocalist Lenard Rutledge, Yamin Mustafa, James Cotman, Jim Gasior, The Legendary Melton Mustafa Orchestra, New World School of the Arts Jazz Band, and many more…
Olympia Arts MIAMI continues to “take art to the streets” with a new series of Street Stages through March 2023.
FREE community programming in Downtown Miami’s historic Flagler District. Every Thursday and Saturday, from 4:30p to 8:30p, Singer/ Songwriters, Jazz/Pop Ensembles, Jugglers, Electronica, Comedians, Opera and Performance Artists are presented on the steps of the Old Post Office at 100 NE 1st Avenue.
Olympia Arts MIAMI continues to “take art to the streets” with a new series of Street Stages through March 2023.
FREE community programming in Downtown Miami’s historic Flagler District. Every Thursday and Saturday, from 4:30p to 8:30p, Singer/ Songwriters, Jazz/Pop Ensembles, Jugglers, Electronica, Comedians, Opera and Performance Artists are presented on the steps of the Old Post Office at 100 NE 1st Avenue.
Olympia Arts MIAMI continues to “take art to the streets” with a new series of Street Stages through March 2023.
FREE community programming in Downtown Miami’s historic Flagler District. Every Thursday and Saturday, from 4:30p to 8:30p, Singer/ Songwriters, Jazz/Pop Ensembles, Jugglers, Electronica, Comedians, Opera and Performance Artists are presented on the steps of the Old Post Office at 100 NE 1st Avenue.
Olympia Arts MIAMI continues to “take art to the streets” with a new series of Street Stages through March 2023.
FREE community programming in Downtown Miami’s historic Flagler District. Every Thursday and Saturday, from 4:30p to 8:30p, Singer/ Songwriters, Jazz/Pop Ensembles, Jugglers, Electronica, Comedians, Opera and Performance Artists are presented on the steps of the Old Post Office at 100 NE 1st Avenue.
Olympia Arts MIAMI continues to “take art to the streets” with a new series of Street Stages through March 2023.
FREE community programming in Downtown Miami’s historic Flagler District. Every Thursday and Saturday, from 4:30p to 8:30p, Singer/ Songwriters, Jazz/Pop Ensembles, Jugglers, Electronica, Comedians, Opera and Performance Artists are presented on the steps of the Old Post Office at 100 NE 1st Avenue.
Olympia Arts MIAMI continues to “take art to the streets” with a new series of Street Stages through March 2023.
FREE community programming in Downtown Miami’s historic Flagler District. Every Thursday and Saturday, from 4:30p to 8:30p, Singer/ Songwriters, Jazz/Pop Ensembles, Jugglers, Electronica, Comedians, Opera and Performance Artists are presented on the steps of the Old Post Office at 100 NE 1st Avenue.
The Sunshine Jazz Organization puts together a monthly Friday series. This month features Tal Cohen. Tickets can be purchased at SandrellRiversTheater.com.
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