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Transformative Visions: Music

March 13, 2010 at Studio One Art Center

Simbwala Schultz
Simbwala Schultz
The sacred sounds of the drum called the community to gather in the theater at Studio One for a feast of spoken word and spirited jazz courtesy of the magnificent Richard Howell Quintet.

The all-star line-up featured Richard Howell on sax and vocals, E.W. Wainwright on drums, Fred Harris on piano, Gary Brown on bass, and OneLife's own beloved Sister Destiny Muhammad on harp and vocals. Photos link to musician websites (where available).

Video coming soon. Please check back!


Richard Howell Quintet
Richard Howell Quintet
Richard Howell & Gary Brown
Richard Howell & Gary Brown
Fred's hands on keyboard
Fred Harris
 
Destiny Muhammad & harp
Destiny Muhammad
   
audience dancing
Dancin' to RHQ's "We Need More Love"
audience dancing
Everybody Dance Now!
Yuma - camera woman
Yuma Euell
Richard Howell Quintet
Richard Howell Quintet & Dr. Liza
Please click to visit Transformative Visions 2010 ART and WORD.

Photo credits: Oladunni Vandervall (photo of Simbwala Schultz & first Dancin' photo), Mark Yarbough (photo of Richard & Gary, Yuma Euell), remaining photos courtesy of Jim Dennis.