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Celebrating Juneteenth with Healdsburg Jazz

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Celebrate Juneteenth at Healdsburg Plaza with good food, good music, and of course good company!

Healdsburg Jazz is proud to present this FREE event featuring a diverse range of music, art, culture and education in honor of this holiday, free to the public in the Healdsburg Plaza. Our Juneteenth performances celebrate the wide range of Black music and art including gospel, early blues, New Orleans jazz, funk, R&B, spoken word, and straight ahead modern swing. We will also have an arts, crafts, and music workshops in the plaza for families and young people led by esteemed teaching artists. This is a free event, open to the public.

Featured artists include: the Charles McPherson Quintet featuring Terell Stafford, Randy Porter, Akira Tana, and Marcus Shelby, vocalist Martin Luther The Real McCoy, The Robin Hodge Williams Gospel Choir, MJ’s Brass Boppers, Healdsburg Jazz Poet Laureate Enid Pickett and KCSM’s Greg Bridges

Partnering with City of Healdsburg Community Services.
Education support provided by Creative Sonoma

Activity Type:

Social Activity, In Person, Outdoor

Level:

beginner-friendly

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