April 19, 2023

African American Museum Marks Jazz Appreciation Month

The Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum (SSAAM) will celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month and the history of African American music in New Jersey with “Jazz in the Sourlands,” a series of special events on Friday and Saturday, April 28 and 29.

On Friday, SSAAM will hold a concert and wine and cheese reception at the True Farmstead, a historically Black-owned property on Hollow Road in Skillman. Guests will be invited to the National Historic Register-listed Mt. Zion AME Church to view “From Fiddlers to Jazz Bands: African American Music of the Sourlands,” a new exhibit from SSAAM.

Historian Isabela Morales will open the exhibit with a presentation on the rich history of Black fiddle playing in New Jersey and the United States from the 18th through the 20th centuries. Special guest and SSAAM contributor, violinist Laticia Lewis, will perform selections from her repertoire, including traditional African American spirituals and jazz pieces. Lewis is a composer, performer, and educator. She is an award-winning author and historian of slavery who serves as SSAAM’s education and exhibit manager.

On Saturday, SSAAM invites community members to bring their own food, drinks, and blankets to the grounds of the True Farmstead for a live, outdoor musical concert headlined by the Jonathan Ware Quartet. The quartet is a flexible consortium of members morphing from a duo to a septet. Their style ranges from funky jazz instrumentals to soulful jazz with vocals. Vocalist Gia Ware will accompany the band on Saturday. Visitors are welcome to stroll across the lawn to view “From Fiddlers to Jazz Bands: African American Music of the Sourlands,” as well.

“I’ve loved jazz from the moment I heard Louie and Ella on our family’s record player as a child,” said SSAAM Executive Director Donnetta Johnson. “This amazingly collaborative and improvisational music rich with complex harmonies and rhythms was created by Black musicians in New Orleans. As this popular music spread across the United States and the world, musicians in the Sourland Region played and contributed to the art form. Jazz Appreciation month is a wonderful opportunity for SSAAM to celebrate the joy of making and sharing music in the Sourland Region of Central New Jersey.”

SSAAM’s mission is to tell the story of the unique culture, experiences, and contributions of the African American community of the Sourland Mountain region. Visit ssaamuseum.org/upcoming-events for tickets.