International recording artist, Tasha LaRae, was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. Shortly after her first year of college, she relocated to Atlanta, GA to pursue a career in music.
In 2008, Ms. LaRae began traveling internationally as the female lead vocalist for 2x Grammy Award Winning group, Arrested Development (“Tennessee”, “Mr. Wendel”, “People Everyday”).
In the winter of 2014, Tasha LaRae founded the Racism Sucks Fashion Movement in an effort to promote peace and unity within various communities across the U.S. and around the world. To date, her shirts are represented in over 30 states, 20 countries and 5 continents.
April 1, 2016, Ms. LaRae released her single, "Find My Way" on Quantize Recordings, presented by DJ Spen & Tracy Hamlin and produced by Atlanta based producer, Trü.ski the Transmitter. This soulful house package includes remixes by DJ Spen, Earl TuTu & John Khan, DJ Beloved, and Larry Espinosa.
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Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Find My Way by Tasha LaRae (UNofficial music video by SAINJ Productions)
Thursday, May 5, 2016
2016 Atlanta Jazz Festival: 31 Days of Jazz
The Atlanta Jazz Festival is not just a Memorial Day weekend event, it is a full month of great music and fun through out the entire month of May. Here a few of the great events happening this year for "31 Day of Jazz"
SPEAK WITH YOU THERE!!!!
May 1 Music in the Park featuring singer Theresa Hightower; renowned drummer, Chris Dave and many more! This event is from 1-7 pm and takes place in Atlanta’s West End.
NEIGHBORHOOD JAZZ CONCERTS PRESENTED BY BANK OF AMERICA
– FROM 4-8 PM
MEMORIAL DAY CELEBRATION AT PIEDMONT PARK
SPEAK WITH YOU THERE!!!!
Here are a just a few of this year’s highlights:
May 1 Music in the Park featuring singer Theresa Hightower; renowned drummer, Chris Dave and many more! This event is from 1-7 pm and takes place in Atlanta’s West End.
May 3 Bassist Kevin Scott hosts a jam
beginning at 9 pm at Elliott Street Pub
May 5 Harper Family Jazz Jam beginning
at 9 pm at Churchill Grounds
May
14 Annual Spring Vespers under the direction of pastor and
saxophonist Dwight Andrews at 7 pm at the First Congregational Church
May 17 Trumpeter Joe Gransden’s Jazz Jam
beginning at 9 pm at Venkman’s
May 26 Lunchtime Jazz at noon at Colony Square
MARTA MONDAYS - FROM 3-5 PM
May 2 Brazilian guitarist Sander Pinheiro at Chamblee Station
May 9 Saxophonist Mike Walton and his Quartet at Five Points Station
RUSSELL GUNN |
May 7 Singer &
pianist Freddy Cole hosted by Council Member Bottoms at John A. White Park
*Note the event at John A.
White Park will go from 3-7 pm and will be followed by a screening of “Annie”
the movie starring Jamie Foxx.
May 15 Trumpeter
Gordon Vernick hosted by Council Member Wan at Howell Park
May 21 Singer Julie Dexter hosted by
Council Member Young at Washington Park
MEMORIAL DAY CELEBRATION AT PIEDMONT PARK
Friday, May 27
Main Stage:
7:00 pm Next Collective
9:00 pm JOI
Saturday, May 28
Local Stage:
12:30 pm Rialto Jazz for Kids All Stars
2:30 pm The Rialto Youth Jazz Orchestra (RYJO)
4:30 pm Mabu’s Ark Band
6:30 pm Alex Lattimore
International Stage:
1:30 pm Camila Meza
3:30 pm TATRAN
5:30 pm Mette Henriette
7:30 pm Etienne Charles
Main Stage:
1:00 pm Chargaux
3:00 pm Tomeka Reid
7:00 pm Jamison Ross
9:00 pm Hypnotic Brass Ensemble
Sunday, May 29
Local Stage:
12:30 pm Band Room Nation
2:30 pm Anonymous DaBand
4:30 pm Joe Alterman Trio
6:30 pm Chandra Currelley
9:00 pm Gregory Porter
6:30 pm Chandra Currelley
International Stage:
1:30 pm TBD
3:30 pm Tumi Mogorosi
5:30 pm Daby Toure
7:30 pm Eliane Elias
Main Stage:
Main Stage:
1:00 pm Navy Band Southeast: V.I.P. Protocol Combo
3:00 pm Eugenie Jones
5:00 pm The Headhunters
7:00 pm Benny Golson
9:00 pm Gregory Porter
Sponsors for this year’s Atlanta Jazz Festival
include MARTA, PNC Bank, Loews Atlanta Hotel, the Atlanta Convention &
Visitors Bureau, Standard Press, Fontis Water, Eubanks Collection, the Coca-Cola
Company, Bank of America, Publix and Publix Charities. To find out how your
company or organization can be featured at this year’s festival contact Laura
Moody at the Office of Cultural Affairs at LMoody@AtlantaGa.Gov.
Social Media:
Find out about all the latest
festival news, enter contests, and join the conversation! Facebook: AtlantaJazzFestival
Twitter: AtlantaJazzFest
Instagram: AtlantaJazzFestival
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Instagram: AtlantaJazzFestival
The 39th Annual
Atlanta Jazz Festival is presented by the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of
Cultural Affairs. The mission of the Atlanta Jazz Festival is to educate and
entertain a diverse audience of jazz fans and to nurture the next generation of
jazz muhttps://youtu.be/3CZnYdd2ticsicians. The festival is partially supported by Atlanta Jazz Festival
Inc, a 501(c)(3) cultural, non-profit. For a complete list of events for 31 Days of Jazz and more details about the Atlanta Jazz Festival, visit: www.atlantafestivals.com.
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ABOUT JERMAINE SAIN
Jermaine Sain is the host/ creator of a talk show called When We Speak. After exiting the U.S. Army in 2003, as a Medical Sergeant, Jermaine began pursuing a career in music after he auditioned for American Idol in 2005, in Austin, Texas.
In 2008, Jermaine moved to Atlanta where he has had the opportunity to provide backing vocals for Kem (Grammy nominated R&B Singer) Heart (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame), and Barry Manilow, as well as for companies such as Pink Ribbon Story Foundation and Verizon Wireless. He made his first music video appearance in Kem's Glorify The King.
Jermaine's talk show, When We Speak, caters to entertainment with a close focus on indie music professionals.