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Virtual International Jazz Day Celebration!

  • New Orleans Jazz Museum 400 Esplanade Ave. New Orleans United States (map)

The New Orleans Jazz Museum presents a virtual celebration of International Jazz Day! Join us virtually on our Facebook page as we present a full day of virtual performances, lectures, and archival content celebrating of the global impact of jazz music and culture.

The New Orleans Jazz Museum is proud to premier the headlining performance of the evening, Caili O’Doherty: Celebrating Lil Hardin Armstrong.

This project brings to the forefront a voice that has been long forgotten. Lil Hardin Armstrong was an African-American woman pianist, composer and vocalist born in Memphis in 1898. She was breaking barriers for women in jazz since the 1920s, yet most people, including many jazz musicians, do not know much about her.

The second wife of Louis Armstrong, people have heard of her in the context of Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five group, but she had a career of her own with King Oliver before even meeting Louis Armstrong, and for 40 years after they divorced. Armstrong led her own bands, wrote dozens of compositions (including several made famous by Louis Armstrong, Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles) and played piano as a side musician for many years. She had a long legacy as a serious composer and created original works at a time when women were often relegated to singing or dancing in the chorus line.

This project features pianist Caili O’Doherty and her arrangements of Lil Hardin Armstrong compositions performed by O’Doherty’s sextet: Tahira Clayton and Michael Mayo (vocals), Nicole Glover (tenor saxophone), Tamir Shmerling (bass), and Cory Cox (drums).

This performance, which is Part 2 of a 3 part series, will premier on the New Orleans Jazz Museum’s Facebook Page at 7:00 pm CDT. Part 3 of this concert series will be presented by the Alabama Women in Jazz Festival on May 22nd of 2022.

This project is made possible by a grant from Chamber Music America and its Presenters Consortium for Jazz program which is funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.

This concert will be presented virtually on our Facebook facebook.com/nolajazzmuseum/live.

 

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