
Jazzzelle in Concert at Celebrate Black History Month Reception
Event Information
Description
Celebrate Black History Month
with
Jazzzelle
and Vince Evans
Friday February 23, 2018, 7:30pm
An Urban Music Experience
Concert & Reception
Thurgood Marshall Center
1816 12th St. NW
Washington, DC 20009
Concert, Reception, Door Prizes, Special Guest, RnB and Standards
$25 early bird tickets at www.Jazzzelle.com
$30 day of event Call 240-429-2063, @JazzZelleLove instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn Periscope
***Prizes include tickets to the National Museum of Africa American History and Culture in Washingto, DC
About JazzZelle
Jazzzelle is a singer and an urban music recording artist. She also sings standards from the American Songbook in concert in theaters and venues. Jazzzelle started singing in Washington, D.C. at a young age. Then she became active in music groups, and theater companies.
Jazzzelle sang with City. This music group took her to many venues including the Washington Convention Center, luncheons, galas, and churches in the Washington, D.C. area.
Later, she joined The UDC Chorale and Voices. She performed with them at venues such as the Mellon Auditorium, and the National Academy of Sciences.
Jazzzelle is a guest host for official events, and many cultural events.
Jazzzelle has shared the stage with musicians such as Nnenna Freelon, Pierce Freelon, Sharon Clark, Joel Holmes, Howard Franklin, Carlton Burgess, Melba Moore, Karen Clark-Sheard, Stephen Hurd, Dr. Marva Cooper, William Hubbard, Jonathan Butler, Gerry Gillespie, Everette Williams, Valeria Foster, Vince Evans, Nelda Ormond, and William Jones to name a few. Her musical versatility is showcased in many artistic styles. She is making her mark in music.