Talent
Description
Marshall Hawkins and
Seahawk MoJO will perform February 15th 2015, at the Diamond Valley Arts
Council’s Esplanade Arts Center at 2181 W. Esplanade Ave., San Jacinto Ca 92583. Admission is $20
for Online Pre-Sale and $25 at the door. Student tickets are $10 for Online
Pre-Sale and $15 at the door. Tickets may be ordered ONLINE at the DVAC website
(www.thedvac.org) or through PurplePass (www.purplepass.com)
Marshall Hawkins along with Seahawk MoJO will take listeners on a journey from Africa where music began with the drum through the new world and into modern music. Hawkins' delivery of his message of the unifying power of music makes this Black History Month celebration one for all ages, races, genders and backgrounds. In the late 1960s and ’70s, Hawkins played bass with legends such as The Miles Davis Quintet, Shirley Horn and Roberta Flack before forming his own quintet. In 1978, Marshall moved to Idyllwild, California, home of the internationally famous high school for the arts. In 1986, he founded the Jazz program at the Idyllwild Arts Academy, serving as the head of the Jazz Department until his retirement. The Idyllwild Arts Jazz program has earned top honors the prestigious Berklee School of Music High School Jazz Festival. In addition to teaching Jazz as an art form, Marshall has mentored hundreds of talented young people who he still consider to be "his kids." Being well aware of the numbers of talented young people who cannot afford to attend a private high school for the arts, Marshall saw the need to raise scholarship funds for deserving young musicians. In 1994, Marshall co-founded the enormously successful Jazz in the Pines Festival and served as its Music Director for over 20 years. Marshall is deeply committed to teaching and exposing school children to the uniquely American art form of Jazz. In 2002, he organized the Seahawk Modern Jazz Orchestra (MOJO) and brings unforgettable Jazz and educational programs to elementary and secondary schools. This orchestra also gives Marshall's former students an opportunity to play with an amazing group of musicians and guest artists. “That’s what makes it so unique,” Hawkins said. “The students are able to come back and play with the teachers. Any other group can come join the orchestra, too.” He added there can be as few as seven people and as many as 35, but each performance exposes the kids to connections between music and society. Hawkins said the program is not meant to turn all kids into professional musicians but to make them cognizant of how important art is in their lives. This message is not only for “his Kids” but for the rest of us as well. MUSIC AT THE CENTER is a fundraiser for The DVAC and its programs. Contact dvacinfo@gmail.com for sponsorship opportunities. Guests receive two glasses of wine (or other beverage), appetizer, access to the current gallery exhibition as well as the concert. Doors open at 6:00 pm with the concert beginning at 6:30 pm. Items Not Allowed
Please no outside food or beverage. No Flash Photography.
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Presented By
6:30pm to 9:30pm
All Ages
250 951-651-1964 UPCOMING EVENTS
PAST EVENTS
Saturday, April 15th
Diamond Valley Arts Center Past Event
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