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Program, The Florida Orchestra And The Studio@620: An Intimate Collaboration, 2009, The Florida Orchestra, Studio@620, James Macmillan, John Fleming, Hein Jung, Jeffrey Multer, David Rogers, Bob Devin Jones, Sandra J. Gadsden, Victoria Newcomb, Anthony Georgeson, Alfred Gratta, Kathryn Young, Felix Mendelssohn, William Blake, Ralph Vaughan Williams Nov 2009

Program, The Florida Orchestra And The Studio@620: An Intimate Collaboration, 2009, The Florida Orchestra, Studio@620, James Macmillan, John Fleming, Hein Jung, Jeffrey Multer, David Rogers, Bob Devin Jones, Sandra J. Gadsden, Victoria Newcomb, Anthony Georgeson, Alfred Gratta, Kathryn Young, Felix Mendelssohn, William Blake, Ralph Vaughan Williams

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The Florida Orchestra and The Studio@620 present "An Intimate Collaboration", a series of entertaining and seriously fun happenings right in our own back yard. Occuring once each month, each evening will feature performances based on a theme.


Program, Just As I Am: The Life, The Times, The Voice Of Mahalia Jackson, 2009, Bob Devin Jones, Studio@620, Sharon E. Scott, Steve Garland, Ozanda W. Gray Jr., Glenn Grieves, Saida Ben Judah, Joe Oshry, Richard Agan, Benjamin Verhulst, Timm Mettler, Desmond Clark, Andy Orrell Oct 2009

Program, Just As I Am: The Life, The Times, The Voice Of Mahalia Jackson, 2009, Bob Devin Jones, Studio@620, Sharon E. Scott, Steve Garland, Ozanda W. Gray Jr., Glenn Grieves, Saida Ben Judah, Joe Oshry, Richard Agan, Benjamin Verhulst, Timm Mettler, Desmond Clark, Andy Orrell

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Just As I Am: The Life, The Times, The Voice of Mahalia Jackson is local and acting legend Sharon Scott's new musical about the life and times of preeminent gospel singer Mahalia Jacson. Widely regarded as the gospel singer of all time and one of the most powerful voices ever, Jackson was the first performing artist in history to receive a Grammy Award for Gospel Music. This inspiring musical follows Jackson's rise to fame while dealing with her struggles in the segregated South of the early 20th Century.


Program, 620 Gospel Brunch, 2009, Dundu Dole Urban African Ballet, Studio@620, Unity A Capella Gospel Ensemble, Aleshea Harris, Sharon Scott, Sofía Forte's Catering, Custom Concepts, Carter G. Woodson Museum Apr 2009

Program, 620 Gospel Brunch, 2009, Dundu Dole Urban African Ballet, Studio@620, Unity A Capella Gospel Ensemble, Aleshea Harris, Sharon Scott, Sofía Forte's Catering, Custom Concepts, Carter G. Woodson Museum

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Grits are on the stove. The only question is are they simmering or bubbling? They are definitely bubbling as the Studio celebrates the first of its five anniversary events. Grab your hat and gloves and come to the beautiful gardens at the Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum. We will be spotlighting talent from our diverse community including Sharon Scott, Aleshea Harris, Dundu Dole Urban African Ballet, Unity A Capella Gospel Ensemble and more!


Program, God's Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons In Verse, 2009, James Weldon Johnson, Studio@620, The Tampa Bay Writers Network, Buster Cooper, Trenia Byrd Cox, James E. Tokley Sr., John Conlon, Aleshea Harris, Sharon Scott, Louis M. Murphy, Leroy Mitchell, Julie Buckner Armstrong, Vikki Gaskin-Butler, Florida Humanities Council, The University Of South Florida, Timm Metler, Melanie Marquez, Sudsy Tschiderer, Wmnf Feb 2009

Program, God's Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons In Verse, 2009, James Weldon Johnson, Studio@620, The Tampa Bay Writers Network, Buster Cooper, Trenia Byrd Cox, James E. Tokley Sr., John Conlon, Aleshea Harris, Sharon Scott, Louis M. Murphy, Leroy Mitchell, Julie Buckner Armstrong, Vikki Gaskin-Butler, Florida Humanities Council, The University Of South Florida, Timm Metler, Melanie Marquez, Sudsy Tschiderer, Wmnf

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The Tampa Bay Writers Network (TBWN) will join the Studio@620 to celebrate the life, art, and activism of Florida Native James Weldon Johnson with a dramatic performance of his important poetic work, God's Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse. The date honors Black History Month and commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the NAACP. Johnson served as the organization's Executive Secretary from 1920 to 1930.