Dizzy Gillespie Afro-Latin Experience to Headline Free Outdoor Music Festival at Kean University
Kean University and internationally-acclaimed bassist/producer Mike Griot next month will present the inaugural Jazz
& Roots Music Festival WHEN: Saturday, October 16, from 4:30 - 8 p.m. The rain date is Sunday, October 17, from 4:30 - 8 p.m. Performing
at the music festival are pianist/composer Nat Adderley Jr.; rap and hip-hop
artist JSWISS, featuring Casey Benjamin and Mark Whitfield; the jazz group
Dave Stryker Quartet; and the evening’s headliner—the Dizzy Gillespie
Afro-Latin Experience. The music
festival is part of a weeklong Homecoming celebration at Kean University,
which includes the installation of President Lamont O. Repollet, Ed.D., who
became Kean’s 18th leader in the summer of 2020 amid the COVID-19
pandemic. “I can think
of no better time to celebrate with everyone at Kean and our neighboring
communities than Homecoming Week,” Repollet said. “I always tell our students
and alumni that they are part of the Kean family. This music festival will
welcome so many others into our family and underscore Kean’s important role
as a cultural hub in the region.” Nat Adderly
Jr. will take the stage at 4:30 p.m., followed by JSWISS, featuring Casey
Benjamin & Mark Whitfield at 5:15 p.m., the Dave Stryker Quartet at 6
p.m. and the Dizzy Gillespie Afro-Latin Experience at 7 p.m. Food trucks
will be on hand, but attendees may also pack a picnic supper and bring chairs
or a blanket to enjoy the music under the stars. Nat Adderley Jr. is best known for his work with Luther Vandross. He wrote and arranged Vandross’ first top 20 pop hit, Stop to Love, as well as the Grammy-nominated Give Me the Reason and others. He has worked with Beyoncé, Natalie Cole and other celebrated artists. Fans have described his music as lyrical, smooth and lightly swingin'. JSWISS brings his rap “awthenticity”—his term for being authentic and awe-inspiring—to the stage with inspiring messages, sharp wordplay, and an energy that moves the crowd. His infectious music combines lyrical prowess and adept flow. He has performed at the legendary Apollo Theater, Blue Note Jazz Club and more, and was the first hip-hop artist to perform at the New York Botanical Gardens.
Look for
updated information on the music festival at kean.edu/jazz-roots. ABOUT KEAN UNIVERSITY
Founded in
1855, Kean University is one of the largest metropolitan institutions of
higher education in the region, with a richly diverse student, faculty and
staff population. Kean continues to play a key role in the training of
teachers and is a hub of educational, technological and cultural enrichment
serving more than 16,000 students. The University’s six undergraduate
colleges offer more than 50 undergraduate degrees over a full range of
academic subjects. The Nathan Weiss Graduate College offers seven doctoral
degree programs and more than 70 options for graduate study leading to
master’s degrees, professional diplomas or certifications. With campuses in
Union, Toms River, Jefferson and Manahawkin, New Jersey, and Wenzhou, China,
Kean University furthers its mission by providing an affordable and
accessible world-class education. Visit www.kean.edu. |