Result: 10 Speakers Found
Mindi Abair
One of the Most Recognized Powerhouse Saxophonists in Music
Mindi Abair is one of the most dynamic performers on the music scene today.
Jon Batiste
Musician, Bandleader & Musical Director of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert"
One of the most prolific and versatile musicians of any generation, Jon Batiste has spent his career bringing music.
Butterscotch Butterscotch
Vocal Percussionist Who Defies Gender & Other Social Constructs
Butterscotch, the vocal percussionist virtuosa, uses her powerful voice to defy gender and music social constructs.
Herbie Hancock
Iconic Jazz Musician Known as Much for his Mastery of the Traditional as he is for Entirely Changing the Game
Herbie Hancock will always be one of the most revered and controversial figures in jazz.
Lalah Hathaway
Lalah Hathaway referred to as the First Daughter of Soul, is a contemporary R&B and jazz singer. She is the daughter of soul singer Donny Hathaway and a classically trained vocalist.
She is the daughter of soul singer Donny Hathaway and a classically trained vocalist. In 1990, Lalah Hathaway released a self-titled album.
Doreen Ketchens
American Jazz Clarinetist; Founder of Doreen's Jazz New Orleans
Doreen Ketchens is an American jazz clarinetist who performs Dixieland and Trad Jazz. She has performed at concert halls.
Yusef Komunyakaa
Pulitzer Prize Winning Poet & Professor at NYU
Yusef Komunyakaa is an award-winning poet and professor known for his autobiographical poems about race.
Jason Moran
American Jazz Pianist, Composer & Educator; Composer of "Selma" Soundtrack
In 1999, the same year that Jason Moran released his debut recording Soundtrack To Human Motion.
Trombone Shorty
Trombone and Trumpet Payer from New Orleans
Troy Andrews, also known by the stage name Trombone Shorty, is a trombone and trumpet player from New Orleans.
Kamasi Washington
Experimental Jazz Saxophonist; Leader in The Modern Jazz Scene
Kamasi Washington is an acclaimed jazz saxophonist. Washington was born into a musical family in which music was more of a prerequisite than a privilege








