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  • Jazz Girls Day

    Charleston Jazz Academy 3005 West Montague Avenue, Suite 200, North Charleston, SC, United States

    Charleston Jazz is pleased to partner with Dr. Colleen Clark and the University of South Carolina School of Music on Jazz Girls Day. This workshop is designed to inspire girls […]

  • 2024 Jazz Family Day

    The Scottish Rite Charleston 1051 Sam Rittenberg Blvd., Charleston, SC, United States

    Enjoy a family-friendly afternoon of good food and great music! NOTE: The event start time has been updated to 2:00PM. This highly anticipated event will feature live performances by local […]

  • Keys & Conversations: Momentum

    Momentum
    International African American Museum 14 Wharfside Street, Charleston, SC, United States

    The International African American Museum and Charleston Jazz are pleased to partner in presenting KEYS & CONVERSATIONS: FEATURING MOMENTUM. Momentum is what happens when jazz collides with fusion, R&B, soul, […]

  • Jazz Combo Camp: Improv 101

    2024 Jazz Combo Camp
    Charleston Jazz Academy 3005 West Montague Avenue, Suite 200, North Charleston, SC, United States

    Explore jazz improvisation in a fun, supportive environment! June 3—7: Improv 101 Location: Charleston Jazz Academy 9:00AM-3:30PM   Welcome to the Jazz Combo Camp, where the magic of music comes […]

  • Free Masterclass with Chris Potter

    Charleston Jazz Academy 3005 West Montague Avenue, Suite 200, North Charleston, SC, United States

    A world-class soloist, accomplished composer, and formidable bandleader, saxophonist Chris Potter has emerged as a leading light of his generation. DownBeat called him “One of the most studied (and copied) saxophonists on the planet” while Jazz Times identified him as “a figure of international renown.” Jazz sax elder statesman Dave Liebman called him simply, “one of the best musicians around,” a sentiment shared by the readers of DownBeat in voting him second only to tenor sax great Sonny Rollins in the magazine’s 2008 Readers Poll.

    This event is presented in partnership with Spoleto Festival USA

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