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Chilling while Enjoying the Cool Sounds of Jazz & Blues in Leimert Park Village | PHOTOS

The 2nd Annual Barbara Morrison Jazz & Blues Festival was held on Saturday, September 7, 2024.
Leimert Park Village thrived with energy at the jazz festival. // 2nd Annual Barbara Morrison Jazz & Blues Festival, flyer, Courtesy Photo
2nd Annual Barbara Morrison Jazz & Blues Festival, flyer, Courtesy Photo

*(Los Angeles, CA) —  A large crowd of music lovers descended upon Leimert Park Village for the 2nd Annual Barbara Morrison Jazz & Blues Music Festival, presented by the California Jazz & Blues Museum. This year’s festival presented an unforgettable experience for all in attendance.

The festival was held on Saturday, September 7, 2024, in Leimert Plaza Park, in the heart of the cultural hub of the African American community.

Leimert Plaza Park signage: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Leimert Plaza Park signage: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson

The heat is on. You are aware that we are experiencing a heatwave. The heatwave was made on television, radio, and social media. Local authorities reminded everyone to take precautions and utilize local cooling stations around town.

Hundreds of music enthusiasts and I agreed to chill and relax, (chillaxing), underneath a large canopy, at the Barbara Morrison Jazz & Blues Festival. The canopy served as a cooling station on this hot day.

The Leimert Plaza Park was the ideal spot to celebrate the life and legacy of the internationally known jazz and blues singer, and educator, Barbara Morrison.

Jay Jackson served as emcee, of this wonderful celebration to honor Barbara Morrison. A live recording of Barbara Morrison was on rotation throughout the afternoon. Barbara’s spirit could be felt throughout the program.

Jay Jackson: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Jay Jackson: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson

The first incredible performance was produced by The Harmony Project in Leimert Park. This talented group of teens is led by Malia Pinkard, Program Manager. The group performed several college cadences “Apple Tree,” “FAM 2,” and “Coming to America.”

Yvette McCullough, VP of Community Relations, City National Bank, Roscoe Lee Owens, and Linda Morgan Sam, Jazz Zone addressed the crowd.

The World Stage Big Band exploded on stage to start their set with a picante arrangement of “Manteca.” They continued with “Simone,” “Buster’s Blues,” and “Moving West, Part 2.” Vocalist Amita DeLone joined the band to perform “How High the Moon,” “and “Sweet Georgia Brown.” The band performed “Black Orpheus,” and concluded their swinging set with “Moonlight in New York” with Dwight Trible on vocals.

The World Stage Big Band: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
The World Stage Big Band: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Dwight Trible: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Dwight Trible: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson

Tim Morganfield, co-owner of The Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center and CEO of the California Jazz and Blues Museum and business partner, Karen A. Clark, gave an overview of the relocation and future reopening of the California Jazz & Blues Museum in Leimert Park. Robert Saucedo, President and CEO, of Community Build, Inc., and Councilmember Heather Hutt addressed the guests.

Tim Morganfield and Karen A. Clark: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Tim Morganfield and Karen A. Clark: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Karen A. Clark, Tim Morganfield and Robert Saucedo, President and CEO, Community Build, Inc.: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Karen A. Clark, Tim Morganfield and Robert Saucedo, President and CEO, Community Build, Inc.: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Councilmember Heather Hutt: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Councilmember Heather Hutt: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson

Eloise Laws started her wonderful set with an energetic, upbeat version of “Let the Good Times Roll.” She continued with “Wang Dang Doodle,” a classic blues track. Additional selections performed were “What You Won’t Do for Love,” and “Love Comes Easy. The set was a family affair with Debra Laws on vocals and Ronnie Laws on saxophone.

Eloise Laws: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Eloise Laws: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Debra and Eloise Laws: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Debra and Eloise Laws: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson

Bobby “Hurricane” Spencer performed next. Bobby “Hurricane” Spencer performed a set of sho nuff, down-home blues. The quartet was great on “Rock Me, Baby,” “I Used to Stop Drinking,” “Put on your Red Dress,” and explained “Why I Sang the Blues.”

Bobby Hurricane Spencer: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Bobby Hurricane Spencer: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson

The party shifted into high gear for the remainder of the evening. TheKarenA and Jazzy Rita featuring Richard 88 Fingers Turner, Torrence Brannon-Reese & Everything with Soul Band, Klymaxx featuring Cheryl Cooley, and The Barbara Morrison Band with special guest (The Bu Crew Band) contributed tremendously to our enjoyment of the 2nd Annual Barbara Morrison Jazz & Blues Festival.

Jazzy Rita: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Jazzy Rita: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
TheKarenA: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
TheKarenA: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Torrence Brannon-Reese: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Torrence Brannon-Reese: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson

The 2ndAnnual Barbara Morrison Jazz & Blues Festival was sponsored by the City of Los Angeles, Councilmember Heather Hutt, (10th District), Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), City National Bank, KJAZZ 88.1 FM, Community Build, 102.3 FM Radio Free KJLH, Jazz Zone, Big Momma’s Bayou Shack, and FAMLI, Inc.

For more information about upcoming shows at The Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center visit https://www.tbmpac.com stay connected on social media.

Ricky Richardson is a Southern California-based writer, music reviewer, and photographer. Contact him via: [email protected]

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