The Harriet Tubman Museum and Education Center's "Jazz at the Mural" event on July 13th was a resounding success, bringing together music lovers and supporters for a night of unity and celebration.
We extend our deepest gratitude to the Hyatt Regency for graciously hosting this special event. The luxurious setting provided the perfect backdrop for an evening of smooth jazz and communal spirit. The Hyatt Regency's elegant ambiance and top-notch service ensured all attendees had a memorable experience.
The event saw a fantastic turnout, with a diverse crowd united by a shared love for music and a common goal of supporting the museum's mission. Music is indeed a powerful medium that transcends barriers and brings people together, and this night was a testament to that fact. The brilliant sounds of Paul Carr’s Organ Quartet filled the venue, creating an atmosphere of joy and connection.
The night's musical lineup was spectacular. Paul Carr on saxophone, Pat Bianchi on organ, David B. Cole on guitar, and Lenny Robinson on drums delivered an enthralling performance that kept everyone swaying and tapping their feet. Each musician brought their unique flair and expertise to the stage, creating a harmonious blend of sounds that resonated with all in attendance.
The "Jazz at the Mural" event at the Hyatt Regency was more than just a concert; it was a celebration of community, culture, and the enduring power of music. We are immensely grateful to everyone who attended and supported the Harriet Tubman Museum and Education Center. Your presence and enthusiasm made this night truly special.
As we reflect on this successful event, we look forward to many more opportunities to come together, celebrate, and support the important work of the Harriet Tubman Museum and Education Center. Thank you once again to the Hyatt Regency and the incredible musicians who made this night possible. Here's to many more nights of music, unity, and celebration!
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