By Ricky Henderson
(July 11, 2008)
*Los Angeles-Fireworks was not the only thing seen flying throughout
the sky on our nation's birthday. Various musical notes were flaring up all
over
The occasion was the 6th Annual Vision
Outside 4th of July Jazz Festival 2008. Los Angeles City Councilman Bernard C.
Parks, District 8, and the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs
presented this festival of
James Janisse served as Master of Ceremonies. The weather Gods blessed the festival with a steady breeze to keep everyone cool underneath the large canopy that hovered over the festival grounds.
The festival got under way on time with drummer Washington Rucker and His Bebop Cats. The group featured Dr. Derrick Finch-keyboards, Richard Reid-bass, George Harper-saxophone and Ron Lee on trumpet. This talented aggregation went straight-ahead with a set of Bebop and Swing on the following tunes "Night In Tunisia," "Someday My Prince Will Come," and concluded with "St.Thomas."
I was not familiar with Elisa Gomez Tailor before
this concert. Trust me; I will not soon forget this dynamic vocalist who took
the crowd on an adventurous journey thru
Los Angeles Councilman Bernard C. Parks and his lovely wife Bobbie presented a Proclamation from the City to National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Urban Los Angeles - www.namiurbanla.org on the occasion of the celebration of Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Healthy Month. Accepting the Proclamation were Nancy Carter, Lynn Goodloe and Madelaine Cobb.
There are two statements to describe the set presented by the next artist (It Ain't Nothing But A Party) and (The Blues is Alright)!!!!! Extra exclamation marks for emphasis. Press material states that she is "Blind, Beautiful & Bad" as well as "the talk of LA." I'm speaking of none other than Ms. Charlie Jene. She was the undisputed highlight and crowd favorite of the festival. She belted out the blues, segued into some jazz and took the audience down memory lane with some old school R&B. The crowd knew that they were in for a treat as she opened with "Let The Good Times Roll" and continued with "Rock Me Baby," "Moondance," "Summertime," "The Thrill Is Gone," "Let's Fall In Love," "Darling; You Send Me," "Daddy's Home," "Get Ready," "Down Home Blues and left the crowd with a good feeling with "Love and Happiness."
The late great DJ Chuck Niles had a saying "Jazz Straight Ahead and Down The Middle." Trumpeter Rick Perkins Quintet provided just what the good doctor ordered. If memory serves me right this is Rick Perkins 3rd or 4th time performing at the festival. It is also possible that he has performed at all six installments of the festival. This should give you and idea of how great The Rick Perkins Quintet is when they performed "Living For The City," "My Funny Valentine," and closed their set with some additional "Down Home Blues."
The LA String Collective closed out the festival
with a different spin/interpretation of jazz standards to the delight of the
audience.
The crowd was invited to the Los Angeles
Memorial Coliseum for the other fireworks extravaganza mentioned earlier. I was
fortunate to see a spectacular fireworks display the night before at the City
of
It is highly recommended that you will want to bookmark the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs website so that you can stay informed on the tremendous amount of events happening around our culturally enriched city. www.culturela.org click on Festival Guide and then click on events. You will find events listed until the end of the year. There are amazing events listed year round.
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In Lavish Ceremony
Holly Robinson, costar of the hit ABC sitcom "Hangin' With Mr.
Cooper," recently married Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Rodney Peete in
a lavish, elegant ceremony in the hills above
The wedding took place at the
The bride wore a gown of white silk satin and pleated tulle designed
exclusively for her and decorated with hand-beaded pearls and aurore borealle
Austrian crystals. She was escorted down the aisle by both her parents, her
mother and manager Dolores Robinson and her father Matthew Robinson Jr. of
Rev. Jesse Jackson officiated at the ceremony which was held on the grounds
of the estate. As he pointed out after the wedding, "Holly cried and
Rodney sweated" during the ceremony. She became so emotional during the
exchanging of the vows, that she began to sob.
The Perri Sisters sang a stirring rendition of The Lord's Prayer and James Ingram
serenaded the couple with a smooth version of his hit Find 100 Ways.
Once the couple said their 'I do's,' the bride's gift to the groom was
presented as a booming cymbal crashed and the University of Southern California
marching Trojan band marched down the aisle playing the school's well-known
fight song. Guests stood on their feet, applauding and waving their fingers
along with Peete, who was a star quarterback at the university. Holly had
arranged for the band to come in at just the time Rodney said 'I do.' "I
was really surprised," he said after the tribute.
"Rodney is not the only one with a USC connection," a beaming
Holly said of her successful surprise.
Following the ceremony, guests were treated to a diverse buffet dinner
ranging from Southern dishes of greens and fried catfish to designer pizza.
Talented R&B singer Charlie Jene, who is blind, had the wedding party
and guests dancing away for hours on end. The reception took place on the
estate's tennis court.
Rodney and Holly met two years ago when both were at a club in
The two met again two months after the first meeting during a barbecue Peete
had at his
The surprise of the USC band at the wedding was not the first the couple has
pulled on each other. Actually Peete played a big surprise on Holly when he
proposed to her last September right on the set of "Mr Cooper."
Later this summer, Peete has to report to football training camp and Holly
has to get back to the sound-stage of "Mr. Cooper." But for a few
weeks they can concentrate on each other as they honeymoon in
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