CRISIS ALERT: Jazz 4 AfriKa Concert Benefits SAREAD:
Working for the Development of Rural Areas in South Africa
In-Joy Enterprises, Funkshunal Entertainment NYC, and SAREAD present
CRISIS
ALERT: Jazz 4 AfriKa, featuring jazz-soul giants Onaje Allan Gumbs
and Brian
Jackson performing with special guests at The Creole Restaurant on
Sunday,
January 1 at 9:00 p.m.
Harlem-born, Queens-raised, Onaje Allan Gumbs has enjoyed a career
as
first-call sideman, valued arranger and composer, producer, and most
importantly,
bandleader and recording artist. Many will remember him for his vital
contributions to such Woody Shaw classics as Moontrane, and Rosewood,
to
which he lent his exceptional composing and arranging skills. Still
others
will recall his work as producer/arranger for vocal dates led by
Downing,
Rubin, and Marlena Shaw; or perhaps his sideman contributions to dates
with
an impressive range of artists from NEA Jazz Master Kenny Burrell and
Nat
Adderley, to the cutting edge with Ronald Shannon Jackson, to the
crossover
dreams of Jonathan Butler. Onaje has staked out a territory that is
equal
parts originality, straight ahead jazz, R&B, Brazilian,
contemporary jazz,
and beyond.
Widely regarded as one of the early architects of the neo-soul era,
Brian
Jackson's enduring sound is capturing the hearts and souls of yet
another
generation. Having first collaborated with poet Gil Scott-Heron,
Jackson has gone on to work with legends such as Kool and the Gang, Roy
Ayers,
Phyllis Hyman, and George Benson. Today, Brian is not only a respected
jazz
artist but also a frequent collaborator with emerging artists who carry
on
the Tradition of inspiring and informing the masses through conscious
music.
This concert benefits the organization SAREAD, a non-profit
corporation
dedicated to the building of schools and providing aid for African
children
in rural South Africa. For more information on SAREAD, visit their
website
at
www.saread.org.
Concert Information:
CRISIS ALERT: Jazz 4 AfriKa
Featuring Onaje Allan Gumbs and Brian Jackson
The Creole Restaurant
2167 Third Avenue, (212) 876-8838
Doors open at 7:00 p.m., Showtime at 9:00 p.m.
Tickets, $15, are available at The Harlem Record Shack (
www.harlemrecordshack.com)
274 West 125th Street, 212-866-1600. |