Time: 3:00pm.Admission: $20 suggested donation.Age restrictions: All Ages.Address:55 Washington Street, 94607.Damu Sudi Alii leads a tribute to Umoja in a memorial concert for Kenneth Byrd and Kamau Seitu.
Time: 3:00pm.Admission: $20 suggested donation.Age restrictions: All Ages.Address:55 Washington Street, 94607.Oaktown Jazz Workshops presents
Cynthia Lee – vocals
John R. Burr – piano
Ruth Davies – bass
David Rokeach – drums
Time: 3:00pm.Admission: $20 suggested donation.Age restrictions: All Ages.Address:55 Washington Street, 94607.The Erika Oba Trio celebrates the release of Ghosts on the Water. The album explores themes of ecology and ritual, and features original works as well as arrangements of Japanese and Okinawan folk songs.
Time: 3:00pm.Admission: $20 suggested donation.Age restrictions: All Ages.Address:55 Washington Street, 94607.Oaktown Jazz Workshops presents
Melvin Butts Quintet
Melvin Butts -alto saxophone
Don Beck – trumpet
Matt Clark – piano
Ron Belcher – bass
Robert Rhodes – drums
Time: 7:30pm.Admission: $30.Age restrictions: All Ages.Box office: (510) 238-9200.Address:510 Embarcadero West Jack London Square.Venue phone: (510) 238-9200.This year, nonprofit youth organization Oaktown Jazz Workshops is celebrating 30 years of music education and community building! Oaktown Jazz Workshops (OJW) invites you to celebrate its 30th Anniversary at Yoshi’s in Oakland on Saturday, November 16th, 2024 at 7:30P p.m. Hosted by KCSM’s Jesse “Chuy” Varela, the evening will include performances by Richard Howell, the John Santos Sextet, accomplished alumni including Kazemde George, Elé Howell, Jesse Levit, and Erika Oba, Oaktown Jazz Workshops’ Performance Ensemble, and special guests!
Oaktown Jazz Workshops is a non-profit, community based, cultural education organization dedicated to passing on the tradition of jazz music to young people through music instruction, educational presentations and live concerts.
Founded by the late great trumpeter Khalil Shaheed in 1994, Oaktown Jazz Workshops’ mission is to provide youth – particularly underserved youth – with the support, opportunity, and agency to build their skills, creativity, and confidence within the uniquely American art-form of jazz music. Our intergenerational community of teachers, mentors, and storytellers challenge youth from all backgrounds to develop the skills and discipline needed to succeed in any field they choose to pursue.
Since 1994, thousands of OJW alumni have moved on to higher education and meaningful careers. According to alumnus, Aubrey Love:
“My time with Oaktown Jazz was beneficial beyond measure. Outside of learning to be the best musician I can be, I was taught valuable life lessons that I continue to implement today. One is the importance of using creativity and being able to improvise to problem solve in certain professional settings. Another is the value of continually practicing to hone and perfect my skills in order to deliver high quality results. Lastly, Oaktown Jazz taught me to find the joy in activities that challenge me.”More information
Time: 3:00pm.Admission: $20 suggested donation.Age restrictions: All Ages.Address:55 Washington Street, 94607.Oaktown Jazz Workshops’ summer fundraiser concert
Featuring
Max Nguyễn
Jordan Dabney
Max Ehrhardt
Gus Hurteau
Ashanti “Cas’ti” Johnson
Ruben Green
Anthony Mills-Branch
Jayla Hernández
Pepe Tepka
Ale Sanchez