Baltimore Jazz Futures: An Ethel's Place Panel Discussion and Jam Session

Baltimore Jazz Futures: An Ethel's Place Panel Discussion and Jam Session

Reflect on the past and envision the emerging future of Baltimore jazz during an afternoon of inspiring conversation and music featuring Sean Jones, John Fowler, Charles Covington, Charenée Wade, and more! 

Peabody Jazz Studies chair Sean Jones will lead an intergenerational discussion about the past, present, and future of Baltimore's jazz scene in combination with the Sheridan Libraries' exhibition, Ethel’s Place: Celebrating Ethel Ennis, Baltimore's First Lady of Jazz. The featured panel speakers are Left Bank Jazz Society founding member John Fowler, world-renowned jazz pianist and organist Charles Covington, Peabody faculty artists Tim Green and Brinae Ali, and Peabody sophomore Ebban Dorsey.

Following the panel discussion, Peabody faculty vocalist Charenée Wade and her trio will bring to life a few of Ethel Ennis’s signature songs before a jazz jam session with the panel's musicians. Guests are invited to view the Ethel's Place exhibition and enjoy a drinks reception while listening to the music. 

This program is presented by the Winston Tabb Special Collections Research Center at the Sheridan Libraries and the Billie Holiday Center for Liberation Arts at the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.

Program

3:30 PM   Doors open, exhibition viewing
4:00 PM   Panel Discussion and Q&A
5:00 PM   Exhibition viewing resumes, reception begins
5:15 PM   Performances and Jam Session
6:00 PM  Event concludes

 Event Date
Sunday, April 7, 2024
Start Time: 4:00pm EDT
End Time: 6:00pm EDT

 Location
George Peabody Library

17 E Mt Vernon Pl
Baltimore, MD 21202
USA

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 Contact
Sheridan Libraries
Winston Tabb Special Collections Research Center
410-516-8348
tabbcenter@jhu.edu