South Beach Jazz Festival 1/12/25

South Beach Jazz Festival
Sunday, 01/12/2025-, 02:00 pm-03:00 pm
1111 Lincoln Road
1111 Lincoln Road Miami Beach, FL 33139,
Miami Beach, Florida, 33139
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Cost: Free

Carole Ann Taylor, affectionately known as CAT, is Miami’s most soulful jazz and cabaret singer. A connoisseur of classic jazz, she began her musical journey singing in her father’s historic Baptist church in Harlem and later at Central State University. Her professional career took off in the 1960s, performing at iconic venues like the 21 Club and major festivals across cities such as New York, Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and Miami. In 1970, she received a five-year contract from Duke Ellington and studied under his vocal coach, Luther Henderson. CAT has shared the stage with legendary artists like Lionel Hampton, Cedar Walton, Buck Clayton, and many more, making a lasting impact on the jazz scene.

After taking a 30-year hiatus to raise her sons and run her businesses, CAT made a triumphant return to the stage, performing at venues such as the Little Haiti Cultural Center, Sunny Isles Jazz Festival, and the Betsy Hotel. Now, Carole Ann Taylor will be performing live at the South Beach Jazz Festival in a free concert on Lincoln Road, offering audiences a chance to experience her soulful sound and timeless style in the heart of Miami Beach. Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy a jazz legend live!

Carole Ann Taylor is playing as part of an all-star jazz line-up on Lincoln Road (1100 Lincoln Road). Do not miss the South Beach Jazz Festival’s “Jazz Hits the Road,” a beautiful day of jazz music.

*The event is free, but please RSVP. This event is complimentary; however, we kindly request that you RSVP. While donations are optional, they are greatly appreciated and contribute to funding Power Access scholarships, our mission, and community programs. Power Access is committed to promoting accessibility and inclusion and does this by hosting the Annual South Beach Jazz Festival. The festival leverages the profound heritage of jazz music to broaden our community’s understanding and appreciation of individuals with unique abilities.

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