Saxophonist, composer and educator Chris Coles brings his meditation on the 2015 Charleston church shooting to Tri-C Metro Campus Auditorium
Named one of Cleveland Magazine’s “Most Interesting People of 2021,” saxophonist, composer and educator Chris Coles brings his meditation on the 2015 Charleston church shooting to Tri-C Metro Campus Auditorium on Nov. 14 at 7 p.m.
Combining jazz, spoken word and movement, audience and performers share a musical reflection on issues of social justice, racial inequality and gun violence. Co-presented by the Local 4 Music Fund and Tri-C Performing Arts.
Admission is free, but reservations are required. Proof of vaccination, photo ID and masking is required. Free parking is located in Lot 5 off Woodland Ave. Proceed to signs that say Auditorium. Parking garage is positioned directly underneath the auditorium. Capacity is limited so register now!
Personnel:
Chris Coles, Composer and Saxophone
Dave Morgan, Bass
Bobby Selvaggio, Saxophone
Zaire Darden, Percussion
Theron Brown, Keys
Brad Wagner, Saxophone
Emily Laycock, Vocals
Anthony Taddeo, Percussion
Chris Anderson, Trombone
Tommy Lehman, Trumpet
Sam Blakeslee, Trombone and Featured Soloist
Choreography and Dance by Dominic Moore Dunson
Emcee lyrics by Jul Big Green
Spoken Word Lyrics by Orlando Watson
For upcoming concerts and to donate visit: www.local4musicfund.org/performances
Local 4 Music Fund COVID-19 Policy
All audience, staff and performers must show proof of to be admitted to any Local 4 Music Fund event. Acceptable documentation may be a physical or digital copy of a COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card or other proof as permitted locally that can be matched with your driver's license or state ID. Masking is required for all audience members, staff and technical personnel.
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