AARP Presents a Virtual Concert Celebrating Black Music Month Featuring Raheem DeVaughn
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June 28, 2021 at 7:00 PM CT: Join us for a concert! Celebrate Black Music Month and learn more about the powerful connection between music and health during a virtual performance featuring R&B singer Raheem DeVaughn. Studies show that all kinds of music have benefits. Music can affect health by reducing stress, boosting mood, and inspiring movement. Raheem DeVaughn is an award-winning artist, singer, and songwriter, combining elements of blues, soul, hip-hop and R&B into his performances.
Want to find more events? Visit the AARP Virtual Community Center, offering interactive online events and classes designed for learning, self-improvement and fun.
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OHD Debut Album Available On All Major Streaming Platforms
aka. Owen H. Dunne, is a multi-talented New Orleans artist bringing an OHD(ly) refreshing new sound to house-pop.
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On Wednesday, June 18th, 2021, OHD will release his DEBUT ALBUM entitled “mine.”
available on all major streaming platforms. OHD will also host an Album Release Show at Café Istanbul on June 25, 2021. The Album Release Show is “by invitation only” due to COVID restrictions and limited capacity seating. Other live performance dates to be announced soon.
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OHD’s unique style and stunning vocals were born out of the desire to capture the range of emotions experienced when a new love transforms us, deeply and profoundly. OHD’s music includes elements of rap, hip-hop, R&B with a big dose of an alternative sound. Drawing major influences from Afro-house,
K Pop & music of the queer ballroom scene; the album establishes OHD’s signature sound. Some of OHD’s personal influences include Sam Smith, Childish Gambino, James Blake, Nina Simone, and Frank Ocean. OHD challenges his music to create visual imagery as palpable as vintage black photography.
The new album includes “VOODO Nile Ashton Remix (feat. Shango{bunmi}
Durotimi),” an upbeat sassy rap tune; and several vulnerable, heartfelt, queer love songs that will resonate with anyone who has ever dared to love such as, “ALONELY,” “WHAT TO DO ABOUT US,” and “NEVER REGRET YOU.”
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For bookings, interviews or other information, please contact OHD’s Manager,
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The New Orleans Jazz Museum celebrates jazz
in the city where it was born.
Please Visit Us Today!
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Through dynamic interactive exhibits, multigenerational educational programming, research facilities and engaging musical performances, the music New Orleans made famous is explored in all its forms.
Housed in the historic Old U.S. Mint, strategically located at the intersection of the French Quarter and the Frenchmen Street live music corridor, the New Orleans Jazz Museum is in the heart of the city's vibrant music scene.
Through partnerships with local, national and international educational institutions, the New Orleans Jazz Museum promotes the global understanding of jazz as one of the most innovative, historically pivotal musical art forms in world history.
Jazz Collection
The New Orleans Jazz Museum's collection is the largest and most comprehensive of its kind in the world.
The Jazz Collection chronicles the music and careers of the men and women who created, enhanced and continue in the tradition of New Orleans jazz at the local, national and international levels. It consists of instruments, pictorial sheet music, photographs, records, tapes, manuscripts and other items ranging from Louis Armstrong's first coronet to a 1917 disc of the first jazz recording ever made. It includes the world's largest collection of instruments owned and played by important figures in jazz- trumpets, cornets, trombones, clarinets and saxophones played by jazz greats such as Bix Beiderbecke, Edward "Kid" Ory, George Lewis, Sidney Bechet and Dizzy Gillespie.
Other artifacts in the Jazz Collection include some 12,000 photographs from the early days of jazz; recordings in a wide variety of formats, including over 4,000 78 rpm records that date from 1905 to the mid-1950s, several thousand 12-inch LPs and 45 rpm records, approximately 1,400 reel-to-reel tapes; posters, paintings and prints; hundreds of examples of sheet music from late 19th-century ragtime to popular songs of the 1940s and 1950s - many of them first editions that became jazz standards; several hundred rolls of film featuring concert and nightclub footage, funerals, parades, and festivals; hundred of pieces of relevant ephemera; and architectural fragments from important jazz venues...
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NEW ORLEANS JAZZ MUSEUM
400 Esplanade Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70116
(504)-568-6993
HOURS
Tuesday - Sunday: 10AM - 4:30PM
Monday: Closed
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Stephanie Jordan
"Lady Jazz!"
"Every so often a new voice stands up and proclaims itself, but few do so
with such supreme depth and understated soul."
- Ted Panken, Jazz at Lincoln Center Playbill
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Jazz Vocalist Stephanie Jordan is a proud user of Audix Microphones!
Available for Bookings:
Vincent Sylvain
504-232-3499
Vincent@SylvainSolutions.com
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