The 38th Anniversary of the Black Political Empowerment Project with upwards of 70 Pittsburgh Jazz notables at the Heinz History Center
Anchored by Roger Humphries and the RH Factor and the Tim Stevens Project leading the musical proceedings, a reunion of Pittsburgh Jazz royalty for a good cause.
Musicians scheduled to appear:
Afro American Music Institute Youth Jazz Ensemble (AAMI)
Artistree Live
Howie Alexander, Pianist
Don Aliquo, Sr., Saxophonist
Esai Aliquo-Varela, Vocalist Donna Bailey, Vocalist
Roger Barbour, Trumpeter
Heidi Beatty, Vocalist
Betty Biggs, Vocalist
Ronnie Biggs, Bassist
Carl Black, Guitarist
Hilary Borneo, Steel Drummer
Tim Bottegal, Vibraphonist
Tony Campbell, Saxophonist
Harry Cardillo, Pianist
Center of Life (COL) Music Ensemble
Paul Consentino, Saxophonist
Etta Cox, Vocalist
Antonio Croes, Pianist
Frank Cunimondo, Pianist
Tubby Daniels, Vibraphonist
Roger Day, Tuba Player
Phat Man Dee, Vocalist
Dwayne Dolphin, Bassist
Al Dowe, Trombonist
Al Dowe, Jr., Saxophonist
Brian Edwards, Drummer
Roby Edwards, Saxophonist
Larry Keith Estes, Guitarist
Tom Evans, Vocalist
Mike Farrell, Bassist
Joe Garuccio, Guitarist, Vocalist
Tom Glovier, Pianist
Sandra Green, Vocalist with Taylor Mayde
Scott Hanley, Vocalist
Teresa Hawthorne, Vocalist
Bob Insko, Bassist
Dr. James Johnson, Jr., Pianist
Pam Johnson, Vocalist
George Jones, Conga Drum Player
John Korpiel, Drummer
Janet Lawrence, Vocalist
Jessica Lee, Vocalist
Anita Levels, Vocalist
Terry Levels, Drummer
Bagumbo Lowery, Percussionist
Chris McGraw, Bassist
Jeff Montgomery, Drummer
Carl Murphy, Drummer
“THE OLD TIMERS”
Kenny Powell, Flutist/Saxophonist
Fred Pugh, Vocalist
Barbara Ray, Vocalist
Lee Robinson, Saxophonist
Ken Roosevelt, Guitarist
Lori Russo, Vocalist
John Shannon, Guitarist
Calvin Stemley, Saxophonist
Mark Strickland, Guitarist
Sunny Sunseri, Bassist
Hon. Judge Warren Watson, Saxophonist
Windafire, Vocalist
Robert “Bongo Bob” Young, Percussionist
Quinton Zigler, Pianist