Music has always been commonly described as a universal language. However, having a platform that brings those who are in the Top 1% of their craft is uncommon.
On Sunday, June 14, Calvary Jazz shall feature musicians who have attained mastery of their instrument.
Conceptualized by Baritone Singer, Poet and Gospel Recording Artiste, Samuel Jonathan, this concert allows you the opportunity to enjoy an intimate feel of pure music.
Above all, it’s the junction where mastery meets the Master’s Touch.
The four phenomenal jazz icons to headline the concert are mesmerizing diva Ofie Cudjoe, Africa’s most sensational saxophonist, Mike Aremu, international multi-award winning producer, Wole Oni and award winning guitarist Agboola Shadare.
The concert will be held at the +233 Jazz Bar and Grill.
For reservations, call the Event Hotline 0243 22 77 22 or +233 Jazz Club & Grill on 0233 233 233.
For more details about this iconic event, including detailed profiles of the Artistes, can be obtained by visiting the concert’s online office: www.CalvaryJazz.com
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