Columbus Jazz Society

Columbus Jazz Society

Off To A Great Start The year has begun as a momentous one for culture, arts, and of course jazz in our city.The Annual CJS Soiree 2024 was a huge success as we were joined by our community in celebrating our often overlooked “Giants of Jazz.” The Cavaliers Orchestra, Columbus’ premier 17-piece jazz group led by Maestro Jim Evans, made a spectacular display of force with their thundering horns and tightly orchestrated harmonies.Hosts Jimmy “Swan”…

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The SiBL Life -Growing from Seed to Shooting Star with Joe Fiveash

The SiBL Life -Growing from Seed to Shooting Star with Joe Fiveash

Josiah Levon Fiveash likes the game Jackbox. “The game Jackbox is where you try to tell if what someone says is the truth or a lie, so the goal is to be as elusive as possible,” explains Fiveash – who goes by Joe, with Sire as a nickname, and SiBL as his stage name. “So I say, ‘I sing because I’m happy,’ then ‘I sing because I’m sad.’ It’s hard to know. I’ve always used…

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Columbus Jazz Society & The CJS Annual Jazz Soiree at The Loft – Giant Steps on Giant Shoulders

Columbus Jazz Society & The CJS Annual Jazz Soiree at The Loft – Giant Steps on Giant Shoulders

The notion of standing on the shoulders of giants feels especially true when discussing music and the arts. In jazz, as Louis led to Dizzy, and from Dizzy we got Miles, we can often directly attribute our successes to our mentors and heroes. From my father, my first guitar teacher Crisanto Bautista, my jazz teacher Paulo Siqueira, to David Morgan and through Dr. David Banks who invited me to the Columbus Jazz Society in the…

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Starr Power – Blackberry Smoke front man Charlie Starr comes to Columbus for intimate acoustic show January 17th

Starr Power – Blackberry Smoke front man Charlie Starr comes to Columbus for intimate acoustic show January 17th

“My dad was a bluegrass guitar player and loved traditional country, bluegrass, and gospel,” Charlie Starr says when asked what music he heard as a child. “My mom liked the Stones, the Beatles, and Bob Dylan. And my sister liked Rock 103.” Speaking by phone two days before Christmas from his Atlanta-area home, Starr – a Chattahoochee Valley native, having bounced across the river a few times growing up between Chambers County, Alabama and Troup…

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The LocaL – Calendar, December 2023

The LocaL – Calendar, December 2023

The Arts and Museums ½ off Tuesdays at the Columbus Collective MuseumsDiscover the wonder of the Columbus Collective Museum. Immerse yourself in a maze of thrifting and discovery. Originally the Lunch Box Museum, now also the Royal Crown Cola Museum, The Chero-Cola Museum, The Nehi Drink Museum, The Georgia Radio Museum, The Tom Huston Peanut Museum, a Car Museum and more. Over 1,000 lunch boxes will just get you started. Local Readers get ½ off…

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How Sweet It Is – The Loft Seeks to Soothe the Soul with New Live-Music Series “Sweet South”

How Sweet It Is – The Loft Seeks to Soothe the Soul with New Live-Music Series “Sweet South”

Music, sweet music, filled the air in downtown Columbus on a warm Wednesday evening in November. The streets were alive and abuzz as middle-aged rock and rollers poured out of restaurants and bars on Broadway, giddy to see classic rock favorites “Foreigner” on their farewell tour stop at the RiverCenter. Meanwhile, the sweet sound of live music wafted from the Loft’s balcony onto the street below and baptized believers and non-believers alike. Such a vibrant…

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The Columbus Jazz Society Is Back!

The Columbus Jazz Society Is Back!

Columbus has a rich jazz history which can often be overlooked. Ma Rainey, who is widely considered the “Mother of The Blues,” was born here and is a Columbus icon. Jazz has been a staple in our city over the decades through venues such as The Liberty Theater, which was part of the legendary “Chitlin Circuit,” and The Loft, which has been a patron of jazz since opening its doors in the 90s. Even as…

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Band of Brothers – The Normas – Find The Groove

The Normas are not normal. And that is a very good thing. Too polite to be true misfits — yet still walking through life and its endless obstacles with a swagger that carries a hint of menace — the Columbus-based indie/pop-rock quintet is on the cusp of something bigger. Something better. They can feel it. On a sunny October afternoon, all five of them — Charles Glausier (bass, synthesizers, vocals), Trenton Golden (drums, percussion), Josh…

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What a Rush – Rush South Music Fest Brings Big Names, Bigger Possibilities to Columbus

What a Rush – Rush South Music Fest Brings Big Names, Bigger Possibilities to Columbus

Seeing the line-up for the first big-time music festival Columbus has had in a good, long while was, well, a rush. Rush South Music Fest & Outdoor Games features two stages along Columbus’ vibrant riverfront in Woodruff Park, where an electrifying lineup of local and national artists will perform. The two-day festival will show off Columbus on a global stage, with the ICF Freestyle Kayaking World Championship bringing hundreds of competitors from dozens of countries…

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Jonboy Storey: Tradition, Innovation, and Real Country Music

Jonboy Storey: Tradition, Innovation, and Real Country Music

Local artist Jonboy Storey exudes that southern charm bred of a true country upbringing. He believes that is what makes the music he creates so impactful – “I think the fact that I’m living in the Deep South, immersed in it every day, makes me able to stay true to it. I’m doing the same things that the people who listen to country music are doing,” he says. Having grown up playing in the youth…

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