Jazz in the Gardens Music Fest with Jaheim, Babyface, and more

Mar 10, 2024  ·  Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, FL Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, FL

Jazz in the Gardens Music Fest
Mar 10
Jazz in the Gardens Music Fest
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Jaheim Hoagland, from New Brunswick, NJ, blends R&B with styles of legends like Teddy Pendergrass. Known for hits like "Could It Be" & "Anything," his album "Ghetto Classics" hit #1. Despite minimal radio play in the 2010s, his records like "Appreciation Day" achieved Top Ten status.
Born in Indianapolis, Babyface, a prodigious R&B singer, producer, and songwriter, influenced the genre with hits like "Whip Appeal" & "When Can I See You." An 11-time Grammy winner, he co-founded LaFace Records, boosting stars like TLC & Usher. Also known for soundtracks and notable collaborations across genres.
Maxwell, famed R&B/soul artist, redefined the genre with debut 'Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite' & hits like "Ascension." Winner of multiple Grammys & honored with 2021 Soul Train "Legend" Award. Known for powerful live performances. Collaborated on Michael Jackson tribute.
Atlanta rapper Jeezy, known for pioneering the Southern trap genre, gained fame with his 2005 debut "Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101." His hits include albums like "Trap or Die 3" & "TM104."
Canadian R&B singer-songwriter Tamia, discovered by Quincy Jones, gained fame with hits like “You Put a Move on My Heart.” Grammy-nominated multiple times, she's known for “Spend My Life with You” and albums like "Love Life" reaching Billboard’s No. 1. Collaborated with Babyface & Barry White.
Born in Liverpool, raised in London, Marsha Ambrosius is known for soulful R&B ballads & slow jams. Co-writer of Michael Jackson's "Butterflies", she debuted in Floetry, earning Grammy nods with hits like "Say Yes". Her solo career includes Grammy-nominated "Far Away" and albums like 'Nyla'. Known for collaborations with Kanye West, Dr. Dre, & more.
Born in NYC, DJ Cassidy became a hit after spinning at Diddy's MTV Awards party in 2001. Known for gigs at Obama's inaugurations & Beyoncé's wedding, he signed with Columbia and drew inspiration from 70s-80s R&B. Collaborators include Nile Rodgers, Mary J. Blige, Usher, and Daft Punk.
Born in Houston, Scarface broke from Geto Boys, leading Southern thug rap. Known for raw lyrics, he influenced many, like 2Pac and Ice Cube. Bestseller 'The Fix' marked his peak, never mainstream, yet a lasting icon.
October London, hailing from South Bend, Indiana, channels R&B legends like Marvin Gaye in his music. Known for his debut "Black Man in America," collaborated with Snoop Dogg, Faith Evans, and BCANIC. His works include EPs "Color Blind: Love" and "Color Blind: Hate & Happiness," plus the album "Not Your Average Album."

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