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entitled “Mighty Sounds: The Legacy of Detroit’s Jazz and Gospel

Lacey Holmes
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Join us for an unforgettable afternoon at Mighty Sounds: The Legacy of Detroit’s Jazz and Gospel event. Taking place at 3 p.m. Sun Jan 7th , at the Marygrove Theatre.

Though advanced RSVP's are sould out.  Non reservation seating is still available at the event.  
We Hope to See You There!

As part of the 20th anniversary of Too Hot To Handel, the jazz gospel Messiah at Detroit Opera House on Jan 13th, Rackham Choir and ACE have created this free panel discussion. Moderated by City of Detroit Director of Arts and Culture Rochelle Riley, and features Mark Stryker, author of Jazz from Detroit and former Detroit Free Press arts reporter and critic, and Deborah Smith Pollard, professor emerita, U of M-Dearborn, co-host: "Sunday Morning Inspiration," MIX 92.3 FM and Too Hot To Handel pianist Alvin Waddles.

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to celebrate the vibrant history and enduring influence of Detroit's jazz and gospel music. Mark your calendars and secure your spot for a truly unforgettable afternoon of soulful melodies and heartfelt performances.