Legends of ...2012 Program Book

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Richland County Council

Committees Chairman Central Midlands COG Consolidation/Privatization Ad Hoc Committee Convention & Visitors Bureau Delegation Decker Center Ad Hoc Committee Fire Ad Hoc Committee Innovista Ad Hoc Committee International Ad Hoc Committee Midlands Technical College Recreation Commission Regional Recreation Complex

Kelvin E. Washington, Sr. District Ten

February 14, 2012 Greetings, Richland County Council and I would like to congratulate the Auntie Karen Foundation for its 9th Annual Legends of… Concert Series. Ms. Karen Alexander and her staff have done a phenomenal job of enriching the citizens of Richland County and the community with cultural awareness through education and an emphasis on the importance of preservation, which are essential to the development of the County, and especially important to our youth. With each year the Legends of…Concert Series gains more momentum, and this has afforded the foundation more visibility in the community. It has been a blessing to have the Auntie Karen Foundation, an organization that is committed to ensuring we value our worth in our community. I am assured that this year’s concert series, with the magnificent sounds of Ramsey Lewis on keyboards and the commanding voice of Patti Austin, will be as entertaining as ever. Richland County will continue to support the efforts of the foundation. Sincerely,

River Alliance Transportation Ad Hoc Committee

Kelvin E. Washington District Ten

P.O. Box 192*** Columbia, South Carolina 29202 ***Phone (803) 576-2060



Auntie Karen Foundation

“Empowering, Enlightening & Educating through the Arts”

Dear Friends of the Auntie Karen Foundation, Welcome to the 9th annual Auntie Karen Foundation Legends of…Concert Series. We are delighted to present Ramsey Lewis and Patti Austin to you this year, two renowned jazz legends with extraordinary talent and international acclaim. We believe you will enjoy this amazing musical experience, and it will be an evening to remember. Music gives meaning to our lives; it is enriching; and it is the one single innovation that ties even the most diverse of cultures together. Music creates a common bond among all people, even in the most remote corners of the world. Your awe-inspiring attendance and support for this event provides encouragement for the work of the Auntie Karen Foundation. We strive to bring the arts to our communities and our youth through various programs and projects. Presenting tonight’s performance has been a labor of love, and an example of the Foundation’s continued effort to make a difference through the arts. The Foundation continues to be heartened by your sustaining efforts in bringing alive its mission to enlighten, empower, and educate through the arts. Through your support and contributions, our the Greater City of Columbia, communities and neighboring towns are increasingly being inspired by the “Legends Experience.” Tonight’s performance is just a small portion of the programs and projects that are ongoing and provided by the Auntie Karen Foundation. The volunteer team and staff have contributed enormous hours to this event. The Auntie Karen Foundation Board and the Legends Of… committee commend and appreciate their work. Because of their dedication, the performance of Ms. Patti Austin and Mr. Lewis Ramsey Lewis will be magnified in success. Please join the foundation in showing our deepest gratitude to all of our sponsors and other contributors for bringing into reality the 9th annual Auntie Karen Foundation Legends of…Concert Series. Sincerely,

Sarah Watson, Executive Director Legends of…2012 Co-Chair

Mildred Allen Legends of…2012 Co-Chair

AUNTIE KAREN FOUNDATION WWW.AUNTIEKAREN.ORG

3419 HAZELHURST RD • COLUMBIA, SC • 29203 PHONE:803-748-7124 • FAX: 803-256-6971

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Background/Summary The Auntie Karen Foundation welcomes you to our ninth annual Legends Of... Concert Series. In 2004, our inaugural event featured Roberta Flack in concert with special guest, The Capital City Chorale. In 2005, we presented Jazz Legend, Dianne Reeves with special guest, The Auntie Karen All Stars, South Carolina’s Finest Musical Talent. Patrons are still raving about Al Jarreau (2006) and Patti Austin (2007). In 2008, we welcomed The Joe Sample Trio and Take 6. While in 2009, we showcased funk Legend, George Duke and jazz vocalist, Rachelle Ferrell. 2010 brought us the singer/songwriter duo, Ashford & Simpson, 2011, 10 time Grammy Award winner, singer, songwriter, producer, Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds. Tonight we welcome two Grammy Award winning Legends: Ramsey Lewis (pianist/ composer) and Patti Austin (vocalist) The Auntie Karen Foundation created the Legends of...Concert Series to pay tribute to the contributions African American music has made to history. Each year during Black History Month, the series profiles a jazz, rhythm and blues, gospel or blues artist who has made a lasting contribution to the history of music. The series places a special emphasis on Jazz Legends. In addition, we have extended our series to include “Legends of...In the Schools”. “Legends of...In the Schools” is a series of art events designed to salute African American Heritage. Events include: Folk Art, Quilting, Dance, Spoken Word, Written Word and Music. Through a partnership with The Columbia Museum of Art, on the last Saturday in January 2012, we featured some of the best local and regional artists at no cost to the public. About Us

The Auntie Karen Foundation is a global, nonprofit, 501(c) 3 charitable corporation certified by the state of South Carolina on October 31, 2001. The foundation’s mission is to create and implement a series of reproducible community outreach programs designed to empower, enlighten and educate through the arts.

Board of Directors Karen Alexander, President Dr. Phyllis Sanders, Vice-President Dr. Norma Jackson Janet Johnson-Whipple Gwen Jordan Linda Wilson Tony Wise Claudia Goodson Shirley Mack Sarah Watson, Executive Director Tonight’s performance is dedicated to the memory of Nicolas Ashford of Ashford & Simpson, 2010 Legends of...Artist. The Auntie Karen Foundation relies on community support from you to help us further our mission. We would kindly accept your tax deductible gifts.

Make checks payable to: The Auntie Karen Foundation 3419 Hazelhurst Rd. Columbia, SC 29203 Send an email to: akfoundation@aol.com Call: 803-748-7124 Visit: www.auntiekaren.org Pictured on the left:

Legends of... past artists: Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds (2011) Ashford & Simpson (2010) George Duke (2009), Rachelle Ferrell (2009), Joe Sample (2008), Take 6 (2008), Patti Austin (2007), Al Jarreau (2006), Dianne Reeves (2005), Roberta Flack (2004)


Auntie Karen® Foundation

The Auntie Karen Foundation is a global, nonprofit, 501(c) 3 charitable corporation certified by the state of South Carolina on October 31, 2001. The foundation’s mission is to create and implement a series of reproducible community outreach programs designed to empower, enlighten and educate through the arts. Programs include: Annual Young Entrepreneur’s Conference For the ninth year, this innovative conference held on the campus of Benedict College has brought together youth (ages seven to twenty two) from across the region to foster economic empowerment. Each year, ten young entrepreneurs under the age of twenty five are featured. Auntie Karen’ s Place TV Pilot: Auntie Karen’s Place The Auntie Karen Foundation partnered with SC ETV and Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital to produce a 30-minute DVD that uses puppets and music to provide a simple way to explain life skills such as: health, emergency preparedness, jazz music and financial literary. The Foundation received a grant from the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Columbia and SC Competitive Grants program. Artpreneur/Technopreneur Classes The purpose of the Artpreneur/Technopreneur classes is to “inspire a new generation of business leaders through arts and technology”. Classes include: visual art, dance, creative cooking, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, spoken word and etiquette. The Auntie Karen Foundation’s Artpreneur pilot program started in 2003. Hugs From Carolina The Auntie Karen Foundation partnered with Auntie Karen Inc. and City Light Inc. to create Hugs From Carolina. Hugs From Carolina, a division of Hugs Around The World, has Olivia The Octopus spreading hugs to the survivors of Hurricane Katrina. The program was launched in Biloxi, Mississippi on October 14, 2005. Children were given an adoption kit which included: an Olivia The Octopus Hand puppet and the book “Olivia Gave A Hug Today”. Once again, Olivia and City Light Inc. joined forces with a Hugs Campaign in Saluda, SC. Legends of...(A Salute to Black History) The Auntie Karen Foundation pays tribute to the contributions of African Americans with the Legends of...Programs. Each year, the celebration includes: Black History Program with The Columbia Museum of Art, The Legends of...Master Class with CSAM (Center for Southern African American Music at USC) and The Legends of...Concert & Silent Auction (Koger Center) Gordon’s Garden The Gordon’s Garden Program was created to teach kids about healthy living habits. Gordon, an original Auntie Karen character, is an overweight, purple Jamaican Yam. The Jamaican Yams are used to teach healthy living skills to youth via music, books and DVDs. The fear that Gordon’s weight and eating habits are putting him at risk for developing diabetes was the inspiration for the garden. Auntie Karen’s character Olivia The Octopus is an International Jazz Diva. The Hugs Around The World campaign was created to have Olivia travel the world giving hugs. To date Olivia has traveled to Brazil, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Japan, Holland, Ghana and Nigeria.


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Please consider becoming a friend of the Auntie Karen Foundation. When you contribute to the Auntie Karen Foundation, you help us empower, enlighten and educate in the state of South Carolina and around the globe. For almost ten years, the Auntie Karen Foundation has inspired kids and adults using the power of the arts, Auntie Karen characters and programs. Programs include: Legends of… (Celebrating Black History in South Carolina) Concert Series, Master Class and Black History Cultural Day at the Columbia Museum of Art

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Please make checks payable to Auntie Karen Foundation and mail to Auntie Karen Foundation, PO Box 602 , COLUMBIA SC 29202 Enclosed is my donation for $_________ Signature ________________________________________ Credit card payments can be made online at www.auntiekaren.org. All contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Annual Young Entrepreneurs Conference Hugs From Carolina Auntie Karen ‘s Place TV Pilot No donation is too small!! Just complete the form to the right and add your donation. Auntie Karen need your help! Thanks in advance! Olivia the Octopus Office Use Only Received by____________________________________ Cash Amount ___________ Online Amount ________ Check Amount __________ Check # ________ Ad received ___________ 2-11


Photos from the Home Arts classes taught at Heyward Gibbes Middle School and the TASC Center at Ebenezer

Artpreneur/Technopreneur Classes The purpose of the Artpreneur/Technopreneur classes is to “inspire a new generation of business leaders through arts and technology”. Classes include: visual art, dance, creative cooking, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, spoken word, sewing and etiquette. The Auntie Karen Foundation’s Artpreneur pilot program started in 2003.

Burton Pack Elementary School Pilot The Auntie Karen Foundation’s Artpreneur Pilot was implemented at Burton Pack Elementary School during the spring of 2003. Below are some pictures from that pilot.

Art Classes taught by Rodgers Boykin

For more information visit: www.auntiekaren.org Guitar Lessons taught by Terence Young

Cooking & Sewing Classes taught by Linda Wilson, Platinum Pomegrante and Elizabeth Pou, HighHeel Homemaker

Drum Lessons taught by Jeff Elmore

Funding provided in part by Richland School District One & The Lipscomb Foundation


Joan Mobley, Director The City of Columbia Lowe’s, Harbison Home Depot, Harbison Arden Tractor and Supply, Irmo Asya’s Organic Farm, Azeez Mustafa, Sumter, SC Edward Brogdon, Back to Eden, Columbia, SC Bright Morningstar Horse Ranch, Blythewood, SC Karen Alexander Sarah Watson Barbara Bowman Lisa Macon Linda Wilson Donald Wood Tre Tailor Audrey Nesbit Annette Lewis

Barbara Smith Terry Lynn Grayson Kris Brogdon William Davis Mack Brogdon Randy Samules Elizabeth Pou HighHeel Homemaker Irmo Elementary School City of Columbia Parks & Rec

Gordon’s Garden is a part of the Auntie Karen Foundation Healthy Living Initiatives. Gordon is one of the Auntie Karen Foundation’s Jamaican Yams. Yusef and Yolanda are Whipper and Mya’s parents. Whipper is Gordon’s best friend. Whipper’s parents fear that Gordon’s weight and eating habits are putting him at risk for developing Diabetes. To help Gordon, they are planting a garden; giving Gordon access to fresh vegetables will help him eat healthier foods. Working in the garden will help Gordon get some needed exercise. For more info visit: www.auntiekaren.org




"empowering, enlightening & educating through the arts"

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MAIN AND HAMPTON STREET, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA

January 28, 2012 - 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM

11:00 AM - 3:00 PM Exhibits The Auntie Karen Foundation The Auntie Karen Foundation will display information and the work of select artist directly affiliated with the organization. Auntie Karen's Young Entrepreneurs , Community Visual Artists & Vendors Visual Artists Rodgers Boykin, Sylvia Williams; Benedict College & Allen University Art Students

11:20 AM In our voice: African Americans Documenting History via the Media with Photographer, Author Cecil Williams Cecil Williams, famed professional photographer, videographer and author/publisher, will share his story and work. 11:40 AM Blythewood Jazz Orchestra Carlton Payne, Donnell Edwards & Dr. Chris Lee Auntie Karen Young Entrepreneurs Showcase 12:10 PM Dance the Word, Brookland Baptist NE 12:20 PM Kiera McFarlan, Singer 12:30 PM Horizon Band 12:50 PM Calvin Joyner, Singer 1:00 PM Shamar Harrison, Dancer The Auntie Karen Foundation is a global, 501 c 3 charitable corporation certified by the state of South Carolina on October 31,2001. The foundation’s mission is to create and implement a series of reproducible community outreach programs designed to empower, enlighten and educate through the arts. For more information visit: www.auntiekaren.org or call 803-748-7124. BDPA (Black Data Processing Associates) is a non-profit organization of professionals working in or having an interest in the Computer Science and Information Technology fields. BDPA has a diverse representation of information technology professionals. Included amongst the organization's members are programmers, analysts, engineers, managers, instructors, and entrepreneurs.

Enjoy the Shoppes at Auntie Karen Place 1:20 PM SC State Voice Students: Stephon Miller, Shonte Darby, accompanied by Dr. Jacob Clark 1:40 PM Magan Sullivan, Spoken Word 2:00 PM Julian Owens, Singer, Songwriter, Producer 2:20 PM South Carolina State University Ujimaa Dancers and Drummers

Black Family Technology Awareness Corner Sponsored by BDPA & Best Buy

The Greater Columbia Chapter of BDPA along with BestBuy, Harbison will present the Black Family Technology Awareness Corner. BestBuy will be showcasing 3D, Blue Ray Technology, the latest technology in Tablets, E-Readers, Digital Cameras and more. They will also present sessions on wireless networking at home, the purpose of HDMI Cables and will explain what the inputs and outputs are used for on these items.

OTHER EVENTS

February 23, 2012 - USC School of Music Jazz Legend Ramsey Lewis will share his talent and lessons learned in a master class at the University of SC. The class is designed for students from Elementary to College.

9th Annual Legends Of... Concert Series & Auction February 24, 2012, 8:00 PM, Koger Center, Columbia, SC www.capitoltickets.com

Ramsey Lewis & Patti Austin

Proceeds to benefit The Auntie Karen Foundation

For more information contact:

Elizabeth Pou (803-691-6909) epou@auntiekaren.org Kyle Coleman (803-343-2281) kcoleman@columbiamuseum.org This event is free, however there is a fee to tour the museum.

Auntie Karen 3419 Hazelhurst Rd. Columbia, SC 29203 Tel: 803-748-7124 Fax: 803-256-6971 Email: akfoundation@aol.com

Today is dedicated to the memories of Auntie Karen Board Members, Deborah Woodard & Dr. Linda Rochelle Lane


"empowering, enlightening & educating through the arts"

www.auntiekaren.org

AUNTIE KAREN CELEBRATES AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY with THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM OF ART & CSAM MAIN AND HAMPTON STREET, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA

PLEASE SUPPORT TODAY'S VENDORS

Organizations The Auntie Karen Foundation BDPA (Black Data Processing Associates) 103.1 KISS FM (11:00 AM to 1:00 PM)

Black Family Technology Awareness Corner

Visual Artists Cecil Williams, Photographer Rodgers Boykin Benedict College Art Students: Sheneka Kinsey,

12:30 PM - 12:50 PM 3-D and BlueRay Technology

Allen University Art Student: Traycee Hawkins

1:30 PM - 1:50 PM Latest in Tablets-Laptops-Netbooks

Young Entrepreneurs Josh Eaddy, Cakes by Josh Azia Williams, The Cupcake Girl Sylvia Williams, Visual Artist & Graphic Designer Pamper Me Body & Bath Products Yummie K Fashions & Accessories DJJ After School Academic Career Launch Program

2:00 PM - 2:20 PM Home Networking and What's in the Clouds

Patrick Wilburn, Opia Riley

Entrepreneurs HighHeel HomeMaker Audio Visual provided by: DDCP Communications Alberta Graham, Phat Mat Photos by Jaz Outen Platinum Pomegranate Auntie Karen Gordon's Garden P's Buns on the Run Pat's Perennial Landscaping

The Best Variety of R&B from the 80’s, 90’s, and Today!

12:00 PM - 12:20 PM The W's of BDPA (What, Who, Why)

1:00 PM - 1:20 PM Taking Books to the Net with E-Readers

2:30 PM - 2:50 PM How to Hook it all up

SPECIAL THANKS

Auntie Karen Foundation Board Mildred Allen, BDPA The Columbia Museum of Art Best Buy Harbison Ricky Taylor, SC ETV Courtland Thomas Diann Selph Kim Hicks Toby Carr Ileana Carr Tiger Carr Courtland Thomas Sarah Watson, Auntie Karen Foundation Karen Alexander, Auntie Karen Foundation Dr. Glenda Faye Coleman, USC



Executive Committee Karen Alexander, President Sarah B. Watson, Co-Chairperson Mildred Allen, Co-Chairperson Barbara Bowman, Preview Party Donald Wood, Public Relations Joan Mobley, Ticket Coordinator Linda Wilson, Reception Melanie Baker, Sponsorship Jackie GrifďŹ n, Auction Hope Jeffcoat, Master Class Elizabeth Pou, Black History Program Betty A. Etheredge, Program Book Tre Tailor, Public Relations Dr. Casey Goldston Giraudy, Volunteers Planning Committee Members Team Members Debbie Cherry Irma Lowman Evelyn Williams Kim Hicks Ashley Medbery Sylvia Williams Anne Kelly Stan Cummings Lorraine Mickle Percalee Morris Norma Irvin


Ramsey Lewis & Patti Austin Ramsey Lewis

Ramsey Lewis is a jazz pianist and multi-instrumentalist, and composer who has released approximately 80 albums over a 50-year career. After several years of live performances and over a dozen albums which only caught the attention of jazz fans, the Ramsey Lewis Trio made a huge impression on mainstream audiences with the 1965 album The In Crowd. The title-track was a No.5 pop hit, and the album reached No.2. Moving further towards a pop version of Jazz, Wade In The Water and Hang On Sloppy the following year were also commercial successes. His most successful album of the 70s was Sun Goddess, which was performed with the backing of members of Earth, Wind & Fire. It was his fourth album to be certified gold, and is still popular today with funk DJs and hip-hop samplers. This three time Grammy Award winner has an extensive, diverse career. In addition to his work as a performer, composer, educator, and disc jockey, Lewis has received five honorary doctorate degrees, won the National Endowment for the Arts’ Jazz Master Award in 2007, and is one of the few noted jazz artists to carry the Olympic Torch, having briefly escorted the flame as it passed through Chicago en route to the 2002 Winter Games.

Patti Austin

In 2008, fifty-three years after getting her first record contract, Patti Austin was awarded her first Grammy, winning Best Jazz Vocal Album for Avant Gershwin. A professional since the age of five, Patti Austin was a protégé of Dinah Washington and Sammy Davis, Jr. A 1969 single for United Artists titled “Family Tree” cracked the R&B Top 50. Austin cut her debut LP, End of a Rainbow, for Creed Taylor’s CTI label in 1976, followed by Havana Candy in 1977 and Body Language in 1980. She sang lead vocals for Japanese koto player Yutaka Yokokura on “Love Light” in 1978, did a duet with Michael Jackson on “It’s the Falling in Love” for Off the Wall, and sang “The Closer I Get to You” on Tom Browne’s album in 1979. Austin dueted with George Benson on “Moody’s Mood for Love” in 1980. She sang backgrounds for sessions by Houston Person, Noel Pointer, Ralph McDonald, Angela Bofill, and Roberta Flack. Austin did vocals on Quincy Jones’ The Dude LP in 1981, and was featured on the hit “Razzamatazz.” She inked a solo deal on Jones’ Qwest label, and her 1982 LP Every Home Should Have One included the number one pop hit (number nine R&B) “Baby, Come to Me,” which got widespread exposure via the ABC soap opera General Hospital. The follow-up single, “How Do You Keep the Music Playing,” was the theme for the film Best Friends. Both songs paired Austin with James Ingram. She continued recording for Jones’ Qwest label through the ‘80s, but couldn’t recapture her pop or R&B success, despite working with several top producers, including Jam&Lewis in 1985. Austin switched to GRP in 1990 and recorded Love Is Gonna Getcha, with the singles “Through the Test of Time” and “Good in Love.” She subsequently recorded Carry On and Live in 1991 and 1992. Street of Dreams followed in 1999 and On the Way to Love appeared in summer 2001. Her lovely tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, For Ella, appeared in spring 2002. Nearly five years later, Avant Gershwin was issued. After a decade on the jazz side of the fence, Austin returned more to the pop side with 2011’s Sound Advice, produced by Greg Phillinganes.


Master of Ceremony Mike Woolfolk, The Woolfolk Group

Welcome & Acknowledgements

Auntie Karen Presentation

Karen Alexander Sarah Watson Mildred Allen

Auntie Karen All-Star Band Intermisssion

Give Aways Introduction of Artist

Performance

Johnny Green & Kelly Sumpter On Air Personality, 103.1 KISS FM Ramsey Lewis Patti Austin


Terence Young - Musical Director Terence Young has earned the reputation of one of the most talented guitarist in the world. He has released 8 Cds to date with his latest Cd The Guitar Diary. His last Cd Love Stories Charted Nationally on The Smooth Jazz Charts. He has shared the stage with Envogue, Morris Day and the Time, Al Jarreau, Roberta Flack, George Duke, Rachelle Ferrell, Gerald Albright, Clarence Carter and Joe Sample. He has also played guitar for R&B singers such as Ashford and Simpson, Lenny Williams, Aaron Hall and Angie Stone just to name a few . Terence is a native of Elko S.C. He now resides in Columbia S.C. Booking: 803-730-5544 Website: www.terenceyoungmusic.com E-mail: terencejyoung@bellsouth.net.

Reggie Sullivan, Bassists Reggie Sullivan received his Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Studies from the University of South Carolina in 2006 and has since become one of the most-requested musicians in Columbia, SC. He has performed with musical legends such as Marian McPartland, Olivia Newton-John, Wycliffe Gordon, Herlin Riley, Chris Potter, Yuseef Latif, Ron McCurdy, Howard Hewitt, Randy Crawford, Joe Sample, and the Jazz Crusaders. Reggie has appeared in several local ETV broadcasts and national television series, most recently as a band member for Wynona Judd. He has also toured internationally with well-recognized jazz artists and legends. You can find him working worldwide as a freelance bassist or regionally with the John Wesley Satterfield band. Reggie currently lives in Columbia, SC.

Jermaine “Hollywood” Jackson, Bassists Jermaine “Hollywood” Jackson is a band founder and bassist from Aiken, South Carolina. Jermaine saw a vision of excellence and set out to establish the sound and feel of Chemistry. Jermaine, being a true leader, incubated the band for over a year until he felt it was ready to emerge as the sound of Chemistry! His bass skills are impeccable, touring with groups like Bill Pickney & The Drifter, The Platters, Keith Sweat, Tony Terry and renowned gospel artist such as Doc McKenzie. Jermaine is a musical force to be reckoned with!


Jenna McSwain-Pianist and Vocalist Jenna McSwain earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of South Carolina and a Master of Music degree from the University of Northern Colorado. In addition to being one of the most sought-after musicians in Columbia, she is an active arranger and composer, with arrangements published by UNC Jazz Press. Jenna serves as an instructor of jazz studies at the University of South Carolina and at Northwest College while maintaining a large studio of voice and piano students both in South Carolina and nationwide via Skype. Jenna has performed in clinics and concerts with Marian McPartland, Mundell Lowe, Kerry Marsh, Julia Dollison, Paul McKee, Bert Ligon and Craig Butterfield. She has been featured in the South Carolina Jazz Festival, the TIAA-CREF All-Star band, the University of Minnesota Morris Jazz Camp and the UNC/Greeley Jazz Festival, where she opened for Patti Austin in 2010 and for the New York Voices in April 2011. In addition to leading her own group, she performs locally and nationwide with The Pink Ivories, The Reggie Sullivan Project, the Columbia Soul Revue and the Think Jazz Orchestra.

Christopher Andrews - Saxophonist Christopher G. Andrews is an accomplished jazz musician specializing in Saxophone performance. Christopher is well trained in classical and jazz literature, a successful facilitator of master classes and has performed in various concert venues. His music has distinctive influences from the likes of John Coltrane, Charlie Parker and Sonny Rollins. Christopher is not only a great performer, he has received a formal education to further master his craft. Christopher obtained his MMA- Masters of Jazz Studies & Performance from the University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC and a Bachelor of Arts- Music Industry from South Carolina State University, Orangeburg, SC. Christopher is the Founder and Band Leader of Christopher Andrews Jazz . He is also a Free Lance Performer and has worked with artists such as Wycliffe Gordon Sextet, Fred Wesley and the New JB’s, Roland Haynes Quintet and The Skip Pearson Foundation. Christopher is the featured saxophonist on The Bhaki Project, recorded at the 13th Annual Hartsville 2010 Jazz Event. He has also preformed privately for Kenny G during an event sponsored by Famous Film Maker, John Silver. In May 2011, Chris along with Modus Bone performed for the private opening event of the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, Charleston, SC. Roderick Johnson - Drummer Roderick Johnson is a drummer extraordinaire from Orangeburg, SC. He has been playing drums 17 of his 24 young years. Roderick grew up playing drums in church and later expanded into other areas of music. There is not a style of music that he cannot play. Rock, Country R&B and Beach are just a few styles that Roderick has mastered. Roderick’s musical style is influenced by artists such as Ed Thigpin, Tony Williams, Aaron Spears and famed local drummer, John Blackwell. Roderick says “I am a professional striving for perfection by learning more each day.”


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2012 Master Class Artist

The Resonance String Quartet

The Resonance String Quartet was established in 1991 by two college friends who studied music education at the University of South Carolina. Karen Thompson, Audrey Harris, Nicole Neely, and Idris Chandler are the current members of the ensemble. The quartet members have over 25 professional years of experience. They are two teachers, one guidance counselor, and one assistant principal who come together to perform with The Long Bay Symphony in Myrtle Beach, Florence Symphony in Florence, The Augusta Symphony in Augusta, Ga., and The South Carolina Philharmonic Orchestra. The quartet members have also performed with legendaries such as Lou Rawls, Ray Charles, and Olivia Newton-John. The Resonance String Quartet is an all occasions ensemble. They provide services for weddings, receptions, birthdays, retirement celebrations, etc.

SC State University Vocalist: Stephon Miller / Shont`e Darby

Sam Jenkins “Bassman” A native of South Carolina, Samuel Jenkins a jazz bass guitarist graduated from Benedict College in Columbia, S.C. where he majored in Criminal Justice with a minor in Music. He contributed many years of performing with the renowned “Benedict Gospel Choir”, and attended and performed in many recitals 1986-1989, at the USC School of Music as well as with the S.C. Philharmonic Orchestra”, while completing his education. “Bassman” Sam tours both nationally and internationally as his audiences pull on his demand as an outstanding bass quitarist and jazz artist. . “Bassman” Sam has worked with other various artists including headliners with Ashford & Simpson. S

Brass Quintet Trumpets: Desmond Kelly / Justin Watts French Horn: Darius Davis Trombone: Mitchell Drath Tuba: Hussein Davies Conductor: Steven J. Reid, DMA Pianist: David Collins Accompanist: Dr. Jacob Clark

Special Thank you to: Elizabeth Pou, Auntie Karen Special Projects Envoy Tre Tailor, All-Star Band Coordinator Terence Young, All-Star Band Musical Directore


Apply now! For undergraduate admission and scholarship information: Jennifer Jablonski director of admissions jjablonski@mozart.sc.edu 803-777-6614

For graduate admission and assistantship information: Traci Hair student services coordinator for graduate studies thair@mozart.sc.edu or 803-777-4106


The City of Columbia

Proudly Welcomes Patti Austin & Ramsey Lewis As a sponsor of the Legends of Concert Series, we support educational initiatives that empower and inspire youth in our community. By bringing culturally rich events to Columbia, the Auntie Karen Foundation enhances the quality o of life of our citizens.

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Richland County Celebrates Legends This Evening... and Tomorrow During

AN AFTERNOON WITH THE

An Afternoon With The Red Tails:

A Discussion of The Tuskegee Airmen Saturday, February 25th, 2012 2:30pm-4:00pm Jim Hamilton-L.B. Owens Airport Airport Terminal Lobby 1400 Jim Hamilton Blvd. Columbia, SC 29205

For more information, please call 803-576-2065 This event is FREE and sponsored by Richland County Council, The Spann Watson Chapter of the Tuskegee Airmen, and the Richland County Airport Commission.


John & Marcie Baker Frank & Melanie Baker proudly welcome

Ramsey Lewis & Patti Austin to Columbia

Congratulations to Karen Alexander on another great evening of music.


1303 Elmwood Ave Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 933-9744




Catalyst April 2011

Rev. Ron Brailsford CityLight Prayer Breakfast

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Catalyst February 2011

May 2011

Henry Flowers, IV CityLight Prayer Breakfast

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CityLight Prayer Breakfast

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! What kind of times are these that turmoil, tornadoes and terrorists capture the news day in and day out?" Is there peace in the midst of all this?" King David summed it up well in Psalm 31." When surrounded by enemies, his trust in God rings out through the ages as he appeals for deliverance, “…You are my refuge." Into your hands I commit my spirit…” Sound familiar?" Jesus also spoke these words on the cross (Luke 23: 45)." With the coming of the Holy Spirit, I am to be as He was in the world - like Stephen at his martyrdom when he used the same words from Psalm 31 (See Acts 7:59)." Stephen mirrored Jesus at his death when he cried out, “Do not hold this sin against them (his persecutors)." How does this apply to me today in the 21st century amidst the circumstances of antiChristian forces?" Psalm 31: 13 – 14:" But I trust in you, O Lord; I say, “You are my God.”" My times are in your hands; deliver me from my enemies and from those who pursue me.”" Complete trust in a God who loves me is to be my attitude."

August 2011

! Having said that, I must also consider something else." God does not delight in the death of the wicked, but His judgments must be reckoned with." Romans 6: 23," “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”" There are two prongs to this statement:" (1) God cannot deny his holiness so evil has to be judged" (2) God is love and His Son’s death on the cross appeased his wrath." ! I John 4: 10:" “Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins.”" Propitiate is a verb meaning to regain the favor of" (a god, spirit, person) by doing something that pleases them." Propitiation is a noun, which is the action of propitiating or appeasing a god, spirit, or person. Now, it is clear." Jesus willingly appeased God’s anger against evil while Jesus was dying on the cross." Sin and judgment reckoned with and God’s love demonstrated in the same act!" How brilliant!" Finally, God has done everything necessary to save the human race from experiencing His judgment against evil." " According to John 1: 9, Jesus is the Light that lights every man, even Usama bin Laden, who comes into the world." Here are the options:" Either I accept God’s provision or I have to pay! In other words, I could end up, although it is not God’s desire, just like Usama bin Laden!"

So, whether turmoil, tornadoes, or terrorists, there is a God who loves me ! and will not abandonment me through it all." Can I say with David, Jesus, and Stephen," “My times are in your hands.” Gladys Grimaud President CityLight

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