You asked for her, and she's back! Destiny Muhammad's inspired jazz will thrill you again. 

Award-winning jazz harpist Destiny Muhammad is back by popular demand, presenting a fabulous recital for Santa Cruz Symphony. Our 2023-24 Recital Series continues on Sunday, April 21 with Textures, Colors, Tones: Sketches in Jazz, performed by Destiny and her trio. Destiny created this program as a tonal tapestry in tribute to the legacy of the late African-American improvisational quiltmaker and fabric artist Rosie Lee Tompkins. The New York Times called her fabric creations “one of the century’s major accomplishments.” You can learn more about the recital program here.

Destiny Muhammad will rock the rafters with a trio of phenomenal musicians: Leon Joyce, Jr. on drums and percussion, Sundra Manning on piano, and Arthur "Chico" Lopez on upright bass. Destiny and her trio will be joined by two incredible poets and spoken word artists. Devorah Major, San Francisco Poet Laureate Emeritus, will speak the energy of Rosie Lee Tompkins. Enid Pickett, Healdsburg Jazz Festival Poet Laureate, will speak the energy of Effie Mae Howard.

We know you'll love this inspiring afternoon of storytelling through jazz!  



WHEN:
Sunday, April 21 at 2PM
WHERE: Samper Recital Hall at Cabrillo College
TICKETS: 831-479-6154 or cabrillo.edu/vapa


Leon Joyce, Jr.’s drumming and percussion savvy are in international demand. A consummate professional, Leon has worked with a variety of top artists worldwide, including Ramsey Lewis, Nancy Wilson, Scott Hamilton, Smokey Robinson, Norman Connors, Billy Harper, James Carter, Clark Terry, Conti Condoli, and Ellis Marsalis, among others. As an instructor, Leon has led clinics around the United States with various educational institutions and music programs. His musical career began in high school and was shaped in the US Marine Corps, where he served, trained, and performed as a drummer and percussionist for over 20 years. Leon is a regular with the Leon Joyce Trio, Quartet, and Quintet, Jamie Davis, Nicolas Bearde, The Destiny Muhammad Trio, and guitarist Calvin Keys. He has appeared at many jazz festivals internationally, including Montreaux and Lugano Jazz Festivals, Villingen Swing/Jazz Festival, the Monterey Jazz and Blues Festival, the JVC Jazz Festivals, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, and many more.

Sundra Manning is a Grammy-nominated pianist, keyboardist, Hammond B3 Organ player, and producer. Respected for her wide-ranging musical versatility, Sundra brings a funky, fresh, and gritty approach to her playing that is emotional, unique, and special. Sundra has recorded, written, and performed around the world with many artists such as Larry Graham with Prince, Sheila E., Lalah Hathaway, Raphael Saadiq, Peter Tork of The Monkees, Bobby Womack, Meshell Ndegeocello, Ledisi, Michael Franti and Spearhead, MC Hammer, Walter Hawkins’ Love Center Youth Ministry, Jody Watley, Jubu and Legally Blynd, The Braxton Brothers, Martin Luther, Peabo Bryson, Maysa Leaks, Pete Escovedo, Miguel Migs, EnVogue, Avery Sunshine, Anessa Strings, Nona Hendryx and Black Women Rock. She has written and produced music for several major films and television networks including Sony Pictures, Warner Pictures, HBO Films, and Bose Corp.

Bay Area native Arthur "Chico" Lopez is a sought-after jazz bassist. Proficient on both upright acoustic and electric bass, he brings his unique passionate precision to both instruments. Chico Lopez has enjoyed collaborating and performing with Clifford Brown aka ‘CB3’ (the grandson of jazz trumpet legend Clifford Brown, Jr.), Doug Ellington (the grandson of Duke Ellington), and jazz harpist Destiny Muhammad and The Destiny Muhammad Trio. His bevy of performance venues include SFJAZZ (the largest non-profit jazz presenter in the world), the Sundays in the Redwoods concert series in Oakland, the famed Yoshi’s Jazz Club, the Healdsburg Jazz Festival, and the San Jose Jazz Festival.

A California granddaughter of immigrants, both documented and undocumented, devorah major is San Francisco’s third Poet Laureate. A baker of pies and a lover of jazz, her poetry has carried her to many countries where she has performed with and without musicians. In 2022, she received Italy’s Regina Coppola International Literary Award. Published by Willow Press, her seventh book of poetry, Califia’s Daughter, was a Willow Press Editor’s Choice. Individual poems can be found in numerous magazines and anthologies including Callaloo, The New Black Fire, and Bum Rush the Page. She will put down her pen to march, act, and call for justice.

A northern California resident, Enid Pickett has been a Fulbright teacher in several countries, an advisor on issues of human rights, a jazz singer, and is now a celebrated poet. She has served on the Advisory Board of Learning for Justice, a Southern Poverty Law Center publication, as a Diversity Trainer for the NEA’s Human and Civil Rights Department, and as a Special Education and General Education teacher. She has appeared onstage with many poets and artists both as a singer and a poet and spoken word artist. The 2018 Poet Laureate for the Healdsburg Jazz Festival, Enid has published one volume of poetry, Through the Eyes of Enid, with a second volume expected to be published this year.


While certainly inspired by Alice Coltrane, Muhammad brings her own unique touch to the strings, as well as a contemporary melodic style that is exacting, whether she is working solo or accompanied. -Downbeat  


Festivals Rebroadcast Is This Sunday April 7th!

Our Festivals concerts on March 23/24 were incredible! If you missed the Festivals concerts, or just want to relive this performance, you can listen to the concert rebroadcast.

At 4 PM on Sunday, April 7 go to KAZU.org's online or HD classical station to experience the entire program performed by the Santa Cruz Symphony!

Learn more about our concert rebroadcasts and how you can listen to them here.



Textures, Colors, Tones: Sketches in Jazz with Destiny Muhammad

Can colorful quilts inspire jazz? They can if Rosie Lee Tompkins created them!

Jazz harpist Destiny Muhammad is back by popular demand, presenting a fabulous recital for Santa Cruz Symphony. Our 2023-24 Recital Series continues on Sunday, April 21 with Textures, Colors, Tones: Sketches in Jazz, performed by Destiny and her trio: Sundra Manning on piano, Leon Joyce, Jr. on drums and percussion, and Arthur Chico Lopez on upright bass. Created by Destiny, this program is a tonal tapestry in tribute to the legacy of the late African-American improvisational quiltmaker and fabric artist Rosie Lee Tompkins, whose work The New York Times called “one of the century’s major accomplishments.”

Destiny and her trio will be joined by two incredible poets and spoken word artists. Devorah Major, San Francisco Poet Laureate Emeritus, will speak the energy of Rosie Lee Tompkins. Enid Pickett, Healdsburg Jazz Festival Poet Laureate, will speak the energy of Effie Mae Howard. You can learn more about these featured performers here.

Rosie Lee Tompkins (1936–2006) is the art pseudonym of Richmond, Calif.-based Effie Mae Howard. This remarkable artist used brilliant colors, geometric shapes, and traditional materials to create dazzling, jubilantly creative, inherently subversive quilts. Her works have been compared with modernist paintings and have been added to the permanent collections of many museums, including the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City and the Oakland Museum of California. More than 500 works by Ms. Tompkins reside at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive. Destiny Muhammad and her trio will take us on a soul-stirring journey inspired by Rosie Lee Tompkins' life and enduring artistic perspective.  


WHEN: Sunday, April 21 at 2 PM
WHERE: Samper Recital Hall at Cabrillo College
TICKETS: 831-479-6154 or cabrillo.edu/vapa


Destiny Muhammad is known as the Harpist from the Hood, a noteworthy musician with an eclectic style that aligns with jazz but ranges from “Celtic to Coltrane,” as she describes it. A favorite of the San Francisco Bay Area music scene, she is known for her work with Azar Lawrence, Omar Sosa, and John Santos. She has curated concerts for Grace Cathedral Christmas Concert Series, SF JAZZ, and SF Symphony SOUNDBOX. A series guest performer with NEA Jazz Master Reggie Workman, she has shared the stage with jazz masters Denise Perrier and Blue Note artist Ambrose Akisemuire.

Destiny has headlined the Healdsburg Jazz Festival and Butchertown Jazz Fest and was the Healdsburg Jazz Festival 2023 Black History Month Artist in Residence. A Guest Workshop Presenter for Amateur Music Network, a collaborator with Santa Cruz Symphony, and Harp Ambassador for Awesome Orchestra Collective and The Marcus Shelby New Orchestra, she is an ASCAP Songwriter Awardee and a California Arts Council Legacy Fellow. 


"When one contemplates the great musicians of Jazz, a list of harpists does not immediately come to mind, but that is destined to change with Sound Sculptress, Destiny Muhammad."

– San Francisco Examiner