Jazz At The Creek, A Labor Day Celebration

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By VOICE & VIEWPOINT 

The 13th Annual Jazz At The Creek Labor Day celebration was held at the Education Cultural Complex (ECC) this year. In all respects, the two day event was an improvement over the Jacob’s Center where the event got its name. The grassy lawn, trees and open space provided a perfect setting for listening to great music under a cool breeze with a great choice of vendors close by for food and items of interest. Dr. Leonard Thompson, III, President of Mandate Records, Inc., along with his wife, Dr. Michelle Thompson, are and have been the main sponsors of this most popular event for bringing great holiday entertainment to the community.

This year Jazz At The Creek, 2024, brought a host of stars to the ECC South Lawn. Saturday’s lineup included Terry Steele and his “Tribute to Luther Vandross”; local home-grown saxophonist Erisa Nicole, and Daneen Wilburn. Mr. John Philips was the DJ that added his special touch to the atmosphere during event setups, and longtime radio personality Kelly Cole was on hand as she always has been to add her touch.

Sunday’s celebration continued with Kevin Flournoy and the K Flow Experience, Poncho Sanchez’s Latin sounds – since he was hospitalized the night before, but expected to be okay. Sanchez’s band represented him well and helped the excitement of the crowd. They were followed by Jonathan Butler, the long awaited headliner sound. The community turnout for both days was more than great as people brought their chairs, supported the vendors and supported the great opportunity for fellowship. What a way to start the holiday!

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