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Anthony Hamilton with Eric Darius, Tank and The Bangas, and more

Aug 31, 2025 at 1:00 PM  ·  Riverfront Jazz Fest at Fair Park, Dallas, TX Riverfront Jazz Fest at Fair Park, Dallas, TX

Anthony Hamilton
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American saxophonist Eric Darius blends Jazz with R&B, Hip-Hop, Funk, and Pop, known for dynamic shows and hits like "Night on the Town." He’s collaborated with icons like Prince and Mary J. Blige and achieved five #1 hits on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz Chart.
New Orleans collective Tank and the Bangas blend poetry, soul, hip-hop & R&B; led by Tarriona “Tank” Ball & Norman Spence II; GRAMMY-winning The Heart, The Mind, The Soul.
Memphis-bred saxophonist Kirk Whalum blends gospel, R&B, blues, and jazz. Known for topping charts with "For You" in 1998 and winning a Grammy for "It's What I Do," he's collaborated with Whitney Houston, Luther Vandross, and Al Green. He recorded on The Bodyguard soundtrack, was part of BWB, and released notable albums like The Gospel According to Jazz series and Humanité. Whalum also toured extensively, contributing to soundtracks and covering artists like Stevie Wonder and Babyface.
Anthony Hamilton, born in Charlotte, NC, is known for his rugged yet graceful R&B voice. After early career struggles, he broke through with "Comin' from Where I'm From" in 2003. Hamilton's notable collaborations include Al Green, with whom he won a Grammy for "You've Got the Love I Need." His hits like "Charlene" and albums "Back to Love" and "What I'm Feelin'" earned Grammy nods. He's collaborated with artists like Babyface and Nas, and founded the My Music Box label for his 2021 album "Love Is the New Black."
The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL), established in Dallas, Texas, in 1977 by Curtis King, is a cultural organization dedicated to supporting African Americans in the visual and performing arts. It fosters understanding of African, African-American, and Caribbean arts and letters. TBAAL preserves and promotes Black art and culture, offering a platform for diverse artistic expression. The organization was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2015.
Michael Lington, renowned saxophonist, made Billboard history with his #1 hit "South Bay" from his 2023 EP "Looking Ahead." Known for his modern, funk-infused jazz style, his latest album "On the Scene" features collaborations with Paul Brown, David Mann, and musicians like Paul Jackson Jr. and David Garfield.
Gaye Arbuckle, a National Gospel Recording Artist from Dallas, Texas, is celebrated for her soulful praise and worship music. With over 30 years in the industry, she is a gifted songwriter, vocal coach, and mentor, known for touching hearts with soul-stirring music. Her album "Holy" received Stellar Awards recognition, and she won Female Vocalist of the Year for Bobby Jones Gospel. She has collaborated with gospel greats like Kirk Franklin and Bishop T.D. Jakes, and performed for US Presidents.

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