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SUMMARY:The Spirit of Jazz in NC: John Brown and Romare Bearden
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate art and music with the Spirit of Jazz in NC\, an event that includes a film screening\, performance\, conversation\, and museum tour. \nNorth Carolina has long been home to legends in both art and music. The Spirit of Jazz honors two of them—Romare Bearden of Charlotte\, NC\, whose work is featured in Close to Home\, and a living legend of jazz\, John Brown\, the Vice Provost for the Arts at Duke University. \nThe afternoon begins with a screening of One Night in Kernersville\, a short documentary by Rodrigo Dorfman following jazz bassist John Brown’s journey as he makes a big band recording in Kernersville\, NC. A successful bassist\, composer\, educator\, and actor\, John has a long history of performance excellence. At the age of 13\, he began performing with the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra. He was playing Principal Bass with that orchestra and performing with the Florence Symphony in South Carolina while still in high school. \nAfter a Q&A session about the film with Adrienne Nirdé\, the Director of the NC African American Heritage Commission\, John takes to the stage with a trio of friends to weave the story of jazz across North Carolina’s music trails. Romare Bearden’s paintings and prints paint a backdrop to the performance. Bearden’s passion for jazz began at an early age\, and he kept his art studio at the Apollo Theater building\, where the hum of jazz could always be heard.  \nStay after the performance to see Bearden’s works in person on a tour of Close to Home on the exhibition’s final weekend. \n\nTICKETS\nTickets are $20 per Adult CAM Members; $25 per Adult Not-Yet-Members\, $10 for Students. \n  \n\nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations at (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org
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CATEGORIES:Film Screening,Performance
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SUMMARY:Sunset Performance Series: Sam Fribush
DESCRIPTION:Sunset Performance featuring Sam Fribush\nJoin us on Saturday\, March 22nd at 3:00 PM for an a special performance by Sam Fribush\, a Greensboro-born musician known for his soulful and masterful keyboard performances. His music blends old soul with modernity\, making this a performance you won’t want to miss. This performance is part of our Sunset Performance Series\, taking place next to the Boundless sculpture by Stephen Hayes in the PNC USCT Park. \nPlus\, enhance your afternoon with a visit to CAM Café\, located inside the museum. The café will be open from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Call (910) 777-2363 to reserve a table for brunch or grab a drink before the concert starts at 3:00 PM. \nFree; $5 suggested donation \nAbout Sam Fribush: \n\n\n\n\n\nBorn in Greensboro\, NC to a musical family\, Fribush began his professional career at a young age\, playing a variety of instruments including Steel Pan and Banjo.\n\n\n\n\n“To me\, Fribush epitomizes the old soul with a youthful spirit. Having grown up immersed in the sounds of everything from Dr. John to Tommy Jarrell\, his musical sensibility has an incredibly intuitive flow\, and his touch on the piano has always been beautifully unique. With that much natural talent\, he wouldn’t necessarily have had to push himself to the limits he has\, and it’s been a wonder to witness his evolution into one of the greatest working organ and keyboard players today. His sincerity cuts straight through every note he plays\, with a heartfelt smile and mischief-tinged eyes\, and his presence in any room feels like a big hug.” – Ric Robertson\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nIn 2017\, Fribush graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music with a degree in Contemporary Improvisation. During that time he worked with influential mentors like Ran Blake\, Jason Moran\, Jamie Saft\, Dennis Montgomery III\, Cecil McBee\, John Medeski and more.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFribush has recently produced and recorded music with Charlie Hunter\, Lucius\, Dori Freeman\, Ric Robertson\, MC Taylor (Hiss Golden Messenger)\, Joel Savoy\, Viv and Riley\, Taylor Meier (Caamp)\, California Honey Drops and more.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn 2021 Fribush joined Hiss Golden Messenger\, a band from Durham\, NC.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFribush released his sophomore record ‘People Please’ in March of 2024.\n\n\nPNC USCT PARK\nThe PNC USCT Park is the only sculpture park in the nation created to honor the United States Colored Troops and their fight for freedom. The park is located on museum grounds\, which was the site of the Battle of Forks Road. Located in the park is Boundless\, a life-size public  sculpture by NC artist Stephen Hayes depicting the figures of 11 African American men\, casted in bronze\, who are connected to the site and its story – USCT descendants\, re-enactors\, veterans\, and community leaders. \nLearn more about Boundless and the PNC USCT Park here. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSponsored in part by
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/sunset-performance-series-sam-fribush/
CATEGORIES:Performance,PNC USCT Park
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