Nashville, get ready to swing! This weekend, the vibrant sounds of jazz will fill the air as celebrated saxophonist and educator Rahsaan Barber returns to the Music City. Although he currently dives deep into the academic realm as a professor at The University of North Carolina, Barber’s roots are firmly planted in Nashville, where he’s been a beloved figure in the local jazz community for many years. This is the perfect time for him to share his passion with all of us again!
Rahsaan Barber will take center stage at the Nashville Jazz Workshop’s Jazz Cave on October 27 to celebrate the release of his latest LP, “Six Words.” This album showcases his sextet called Everyday Magic and features a collection of all original compositions that are sure to get your toes tapping. The atmosphere is expected to be electric, as fans and jazz enthusiasts gather to celebrate Barber’s artistry. The concert kicks off at 7:30 PM, and tickets are just $35, which is a steal for a night of fantastic music.
For those who might not know, Barber’s musical journey is nothing short of impressive. He’s had the honor of collaborating with some truly remarkable names in the industry, including jazz legends like Christian McBride and Brian Blade, as well as pop icons like Kelly Clarkson and Meghan Trainor. Imagine sharing the stage with the Temptations and the Wooten Brothers! That’s just a glimpse of the eclectic range of artists Barber has worked with.
His remarkable talents have graced prestigious stages across the globe, including the Ryman Auditorium, Lincoln Center, and even international events like the Montreux Jazz Festival. He’s not just a performer; he’s a force in the music community and a pioneer in expanding jazz’s reach. Barber also co-leads El Movimiento, a Nashville-based Latin-jazz septet that’s been making waves in the local music scene.
If you want to dive into his discography, earlier works like “Mosaic,” a double-disc collection released in April 2021, showcase his deep commitment to original music. Not to mention critically acclaimed albums like “Everyday Magic” and “The Music In The Night.” These releases have solidified his reputation as one of Nashville’s top musicians, and with “Six Words” dropping now, who knows what new inspirations he will unveil?
Barber’s contributions extend far beyond performance. He has dedicated over a decade to teaching, starting at Belmont University where he taught jazz and classical saxophone, commercial music styles, and ensembles. His commitment to education is evident in the numerous masterclasses and concerts he’s held at various prestigious colleges, including Indiana University and the University of Tennessee.
On a community level, Barber played significant roles in the Tennessee Jazz and Blues Society and the Nashville Jazz Workshop’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion panel, advocating for inclusivity in music. His passion for not just performing, but also teaching and lifting up future generations of musicians, illustrates the heart he puts into his craft.
So, if you find yourself in Nashville this weekend, make sure you don’t miss the incredible opportunity to witness Rahsaan Barber and Everyday Magic live. Celebrate the launch of “Six Words” alongside friends, family, and fellow jazz lovers at the Nashville Jazz Workshop. It’s bound to be a night filled with fantastic music and lasting memories!
Grab your tickets and be part of this special evening! After all, it’s not every day you get to see an artist of this caliber right in your own backyard.
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