Onaje Allan Gumbs Talks Jazz For The Harlem Jazz Series (Audio) Update

April 25, 2017

Join hosts Danny Tisdale, The Danny Tisdale Show and Marko Nobles, Rhythm And Soul Radio during April’s Harlem Jazz Series interview as part of Harlem World Talks with Harlem’s Onaje Allan Gumbs before his performance this week at City College on Friday, April 28th, 2017.

“Truth to Power is an expression of our Blackness and a defiant assertion of our humanity. We are thrilled to bring our music and our message to new audiences and new generations, and to be able to have so many talented artists join us,” said Onaje Allan Gumbs. The concert’s star-studded line-up will include musicians V. Jeffrey Smith, Marcus McLaurine, Vince Ector and Gary Fritz. Poetry will be performed Yarbrough as well as Whitney Asoul Pulliam and Luquan Graham (Luquantumleap), who will be reciting a new poem entitled “Truth to Power,” written by Abiodun Oyewole, one of the founding members of the trailblazing spoken-word and music group The Last Poets. The concert will also feature vocalist Tulivu-Donna Cumberbatch.

Click HERE to listen to the show:

Tickets for the concert are $20 reserved seating and $10 for seniors and students and can be purchased online at www.citycollegecenterforthearts.org or by calling the box office at (212) 650-6900.

 


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