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Trumpet Player and FAMU Graduate appears with The Suite Jazz Series Band—doors open 6:30pm, Jazz with Lin Rountree at 7:30pm.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Chef Kevin Ashford of Catered Cakes and the chef coordinator for the Family Food Fest. He shares highlights from this year's events and encourages interested chefs to enroll.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Don Rivers about In The Action, formerly The C. T. Vivian Leadership Institute, about the upcoming Community Festival and outreach.
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Short term training or degree programs in growth positions funded by the Pepsico Foundation
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with William "Smooth" Wardlaw about a new stage production Luther Re-Lives which honors the revered performer Luther Vandross.
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Sometimes Incognito, Ledisi and Foreign Exchange vocalist appears with The Suite Jazz Series Band—doors at 6:30pm, Jazz with Deborah Bond at 7:30pm
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L. A. Session Ace Dino Soldo hits the spot with saxophone and harmonica on Fool Me Twice—hear it on Jazz 91.9 WCLK
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Stockbridge Ampitheater brings Gospel greats to the Southside—doors open 5pm, showtime at 7pm
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The Jazz Legacy Project feat. Maria Howell and Zora Payne features Ella's hits and information about her life and career.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Camille Love, Executive Director for the Office of Cultural Affairs for the City of Atlanta, about the opening night of the 2023 Atlanta Jazz Festival. The Blues and Its People: Negro Music in White America by Amiri Baraka Celebrates its 60th Anniversary with this signature production from the Apollo Theater performed at Symphony Hall.