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Virtual Performance: Sounds of the Lowcountry

Sounds of the Lowcountry

America's greatest art form may have been born in New Orleans, but the Lowcountry was quite arguably one of the early incubators of jazz. One of the greatest influences on jazz history in the Holy City was the Jenkins Orphanage Band, producing jazz greats such as William "Cat" Anderson, Jabbo Smith and Freddie Green. Based on the rhythms of the Gullah/Geechee Culture, that Lowcountry Swing can be found in some of our favorite tunes - Corner Pocket, Tuxedo Junction, A Night in Tunisia and Porgy & Bess. From Ragtime to Broadway and everything in between, your Charleston Jazz Orchestra will explore the Sounds of the Lowcountry with music that is distinctly Charleston Jazz.

Featuring Special Guest Vocalist - Zandrina Dunning

Virtual Premiere: Saturday, October 17 at 7:30pm
Virtual ticket: $10

The performance will be available for all ticket holders for the rest of the year.

October 17, 2020

Virtual Event

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