Photo Gallery – Jenkins, Jazz and Jammin’ in Times of War and Peace
asmith
Feb 22, 2013
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Students from Northside Christian High School perform prior to the start of the program.
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Patriots Point Executive Director Mac Burdette welcomes guests.
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Charleston’s First Lady of Jazz, Ann Caldwell, performs the National Anthem at the start of the program.
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Former educator, politician and professional musician Lonnie Hamilton, III and Executive Director of the Jenkins Institute for Children, Mrs. Johanna Martin-Carrington, speak during the program.
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Former educator, politician and professional musician Lonnie Hamilton, III and Executive Director of the Jenkins Institute for Children, Mrs. Johanna Martin-Carrington, speak during the program.
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Ann Caldwell and Lonnie Hamilton perform “Summertime.” one of the most popular selections from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess opera.
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Lonnie Hamilton, backed by the band A Touch of Class, performs during the program
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Former educator, politician and professional musician Lonnie Hamilton, III and Executive Director of the Jenkins Institute for Children, Mrs. Johanna Martin-Carrington, speak during the program.
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Former educator, politician and professional musician Lonnie Hamilton, III and Executive Director of the Jenkins Institute for Children, Mrs. Johanna Martin-Carrington, speak during the program.
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Lonnie Hamilton and Ann Caldwell close the program with Duke Ellington’s “Take the A Train”
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Amazing show. The history of the Jenkins Orphanage was very interesting. But the chance to see jazz legends like Lonnie and Anne is what made it so special. And the band too was incredible. Great job!