Many 2020 events have been either cancelled, rescheduled, or going virtual due to the coronavirus pandemic.....added to that list is the Riverfront Jazz Festival in Dallas, Texas. The Riverfront Jazz Festival has been rescheduled for September 3-5, 2021 The Riverfront Jazz Festival founded by Curtis King, President of the Black Academy of Arts and Letters, is a multistage musical festival, that promotes, cultivates, and spotlights renowned musical artists from around the world as well as promising young artists from the Dallas/Fort Worth area. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE RIVERFRONT JAZZ FESTIVAL Riverfront Jazz Festival Website Riverfront Jazz Festival on Twitter Riverfront Jazz Festival on Instagram Riverfront Jazz Festival on Facebook FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE BLACK ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS TBAAL Website TBAAL on Instagram TBAAL on Facebook TBAAL on Twitter TBAAL on Youtube KEYWORDS Riverfront Jazz Festival - Erykah Badu - Rahsaan Patterson - Rachelle Ferrell - jazz fest - jazz fest 2020 - riverfront jazz festival tickets - jazz festival performers - 2020 cancelled events - dallas events - labor day 2020 - labor day weekend jazz festival - convention centers in dallas - black academy of arts and letters - the black academy of arts and letters riverfront jazz festival - TBAAL - when we speak tv READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDThe perfect online platform for exhibitors around the world to meet, showcase their products and services, and connect with the largest minority-owned hair care customer base in the world. The National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) President and CEO H. Beecher Hicks III and Mayor David Briley signed lease that officially gives the museum control over the space the museum will occupy at Fifth and Broadway. The 51st Running of the AJC Peachtree Road Race will be held across the country and around the world as the race moves to a completely virtual event in 2020.
āTweet is gearing up to release her brand new single "Neva Felt This Way". The single is now available for pre-order, and will be available everywhere on August 28, 2020. The track is being delivered just in time for Tweet fans as the summer is heating up & offers the soulful vibe they're used to. Pre-order "Neva Felt This Way" here.
"I want this music to touch and soothe the soul of my fans during this difficult time in all of our lives," shares Tweet.
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āSome of you may remember our interview with Terrell Carter on When We Speak TV....some may remember him from Tyler Perry plays.....some may remember him from the hit tv show, Empire on Fox!!!
āGrammy nominated guitarist, Rod Harris Jr shares with When We Speak TV the joy of being a musician.
āGRAMMY Award-winning singer/songwriter Brandy releases her highly anticipated new studio album, b7, via Brand Nu Entertainment/Entertainment One (āeOneā).
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āb7 is a 15-track confessional exploring Brandyās journey over the last few years, and how she came to be the resilient, spiritually grounded woman she is today.
b7 Track listing 1. Saving All My Love 2. Unconditional Oceans 3. Rather Be 4. All My Life, Pt. 1 5. Lucid Dreams 6. Borderline 7. No Tomorrow 8. Say Something 9. All My Life, Pt. 2 10. I Am More 11. High Heels (Brandy & Syārai) 12. Baby Mama (feat. Chance the Rapper) 13. All My Life, Pt. 3 14. Love Again (Brandy & Daniel Caesar) 15. Bye Bipolar READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYED
News Source: City Winery AtlantaThank you for being a part of the City Winery Atlanta family. These have been trying times for everyone, and we are so grateful for your continued support. The length of our temporary closure is unclear at this time, but we are optimistic that it will only last a short while. Ultimately, that timing will be dictated by uncontrollable factors that we are hopeful will work in our favor sooner than later. This decision is not one that we took lightly, and one that has been made in order to preserve the continued existence of City Winery. I believe we will return stronger than ever to serving you, our incredible guests, putting on concerts, hosting private parties, and supporting our amazing team members, but for now, we are truly in survival mode. Although this process has been more painful to endure than we initially thought, we will get through this. In the meantime, take care of yourselves and your communities, and if you are able, please consider supporting City Winery by:
We will continue to communicate with you on our efforts throughout this pause, and we look forward to sharing hopeful news of safely reopening soon. Peace, Michael Dorf Founder & CEO, City Winery *All wine orders will ship from City Winery Hudson Valley during this temporary pause READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYED
In response to the immense toll of the combined forces of COVID-19, recent racial unrest, and the intense economic instability currently facing many BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities, Burnaway will award ten grants of $500 ($5,000 total) to Black, Indigenous, and other artists of color in the South. You can contribute to this fund here. BIPOC artists living and working in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia are eligible to apply for this grant. While all BIPOC artists in our coverage region are invited to apply, special consideration will be given to Black and Indigenous artists. Applications are due by 11:59 pm EDT on Sunday, July 12. Grantees will be notified by Wednesday, July 15. Eligibility
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Hammonds House Museum presents new free virtual program: Conversations about Jazz with Carl Anthony7/8/2020 NEWS SOURCE: Hatchett PRHammonds House Museum, through their new Hammonds House Digital programming, is creating and curating rich arts and cultural experiences that reach audiences beyond the walls of the museum. Conversations about Jazz and Other Distractions with Carl Anthony – July 9 through December 24, 2020 – every other Thursday from 7:30-8:30 pm Jazz is America’s classical music. Birthed in New Orleans in the late 19th and early 20th century, jazz would become American's popular music and enjoyed by audiences all over the world. Hammonds House Museum is thrilled to welcome former jazz radio host and founder of Notorious Jazz, Carl Anthony. Carl will take Hammonds House Digital audiences on a unique journey through the music and include artist talks, workshops, listening sessions and other opportunities to engage in this music called jazz. A cool little set for the jazz novice and jazz head alike, this special series will take place digitally every other Thursday! The events are free, but registration is required. To RSVP, click HERE. Hammonds House Museum is generously supported by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, Fulton County Arts and Culture, the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, AT&T and WarnerMedia. Hammonds House Museum’s mission is to celebrate and share the cultural diversity and important legacy of artists of African descent. The museum is the former residence of the late Dr. Otis Thrash Hammonds, a prominent Atlanta physician and a passionate arts patron. A 501(c)3 organization which opened in 1988, Hammonds House Museum boasts a permanent collection of more than 450 works including art by Romare Bearden, Robert S. Duncanson, Benny Andrews, Elizabeth Catlett, Jacob Lawrence, Hale Woodruff, Amalia Amaki, Radcliffe Bailey and Kojo Griffin. In addition to featuring art from their collection, the museum offers new exhibitions, artist talks, workshops, concerts, poetry readings, arts education programs, and other cultural events throughout the year. Located in a beautiful Victorian home in Atlanta’s historic West End, Hammonds House Museum is a cultural treasure and a unique venue. During the COVID-19 pandemic, they continue to observe CDC guidelines, but look forward to welcoming in-person visitors soon! For more information about upcoming virtual events, and to see how you can support their mission, visit their website: hammondshouse.org. READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYED
Happy Birthday to our very own... Jermaine Sain (Owner of When We Speak TV)HAVE A BEAUTIFUL DAY!!!!READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYED
Established by Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, the CreATL Relief Fund facilitates private philanthropic grants to the independent creative industry workforce engaged in creative industries and entertainment. Artists, creative entrepreneurs and entertainment professionals generate an estimated $62.5 billion in economic impact each year in the State of Georgia and represent 5% of all employment and 4% of all business revenue in the state. This Fund provides a means of addressing the negative economic impact of the measures taken to control the novel COVID-19 virus in the U.S., Georgia, and particularly in the city of Atlanta. READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYED
NEWS SOURCE: OCA ATLANTA The Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs' Contracts for Arts Services (CAS), the City of Atlanta’s program for granting public funding to arts and cultural activities, has opened its proposal submission process for the upcoming FY '21 Grant Cycle. Each year, CAS awards contracts to non-profit 501(c)(3) organizations, individual artists, and creative projects within the City of Atlanta. Artists and arts organizations interested in these funding opportunities should apply by 11:59 pm on Wednesday, July 1, 2020. Both general operating and project-based funding requests are accepted. The CAS program awards funding related to the production, creation, presentation, exhibition and managerial support of artistic and cultural services in the City of Atlanta. Applications will be accepted in the following categories from arts and cultural organizations, community and neighborhood organizations, and practicing professional artists:
First-time applicants interested in submitting a proposal for Contracts for Arts Services funding must complete a virtual workshop covering the submission process. To access the FY21 virtual workshop, click here. Returning and new respondents can submit a proposal for Contracts for Arts Services funding consideration by clicking here. For more information including the virtual workshop, access to the application and guidelines, click here or contact the Contracts for Arts Services Program Manager, Brittnee Buley, at bjbuley@atlantaga.gov. READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYED
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