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Gulf Coast Summer Fest with Lindsey Webster, Vincent Ingala, and more

Oct 18, 2024  ·  Vince J. Whibbs Sr Community Maritime Park, Pensacola, FL Vince J. Whibbs Sr Community Maritime Park, Pensacola, FL

Gulf Coast Summer Fest
Oct 18
Gulf Coast Summer Fest
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Born to enchant audiences worldwide, Dominique Hammons, an international recording violinist, is celebrated for his soulful renditions across diverse genres.
Soul R&B artist Lindsey Webster, known for her soulful voice and engaging stage presence, broke records with her #1 Billboard Contemporary Jazz hit. With 9 Top 10 Billboard songs, she was named Billboard Smooth Jazz Artist for 2016 and 2017. Collaborating with iconic musicians and partner Keith Slattery, her albums combine raw emotion with genuine talent.
LA guitarist Lee Ritenour, known for his work in '70s fusion, '80s pop, and Brazilian jazz. Famous for Fourplay, he boasts 45 albums, 16 Grammy nods, and collaborations with legends like Sinatra and Pink Floyd.
Richard Elliot, a Los Angeles-based saxophonist born in Scotland, is a key figure in urban contemporary jazz, with a style blending soul, funk, and smooth jazz. Formerly with Tower of Power, Elliot charted hits with Blue Note like "On the Town" and "Jumpin' Off." His work, including with Rick Braun on "RnR," frequently tops jazz charts. Notable collaborations include Dave Koz, the Yellowjackets, and covers like Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues." Elliot co-founded ARTizen Music Group, released "Metro Blue," and continues to shape jazz with releases such as 2021's "Authentic Life."
Vincent Ingala is a Connecticut-born urban contemporary jazz artist known for his dynamic performances and connection with fans. With nine #1 Billboard hits and twenty-two Top 10 singles, he blends R&B, funk, and soul with his own unique style, playing all instruments on his albums and fronting an electrifying band.
Kansas City's Julian Vaughn, a soulful bassist known for gospel-influenced smooth jazz and R&B, rose from a musically rooted family and has released hits like "Supreme." His work frequently includes collaborators like saxophonists Darren Rahn and Steve Cole.
San Francisco-based smooth jazz duo the Braxton Brothers, twins Nelson (bass) and Wayne (sax), rose from school band members to acclaimed musicians. Honored as California All-State Honor Band and Disney All-American collegiate band members, they first debuted in 1996 with "Steppin' Out." Popular for tracks like "When Love Comes Around," the duo's style blends smooth jazz influences, with Nelson touring with Najee and Wayne collaborating with Sheila E.

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