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      <image:caption>In the legacy of the Jenkins Orphanage Bands, the Jenkins Music and Arts Academy will restore the 100-year-plus tradition and legacy of music and arts training. The orphanage was established in Charleston in 1891 by the Rev. Daniel Joseph Jenkins, an African American Baptist minister, who founded it for black children with city assistance. More than 500 lived there by 1896. Its band played concerts across the US and Europe to help fund the orphanage, it was prominent in early jazz history. Alumni played for Duke Ellington, Count Basie and others. Jenkins Orphanage moved here in 1937 but its historic buildings burned in the 1980s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>OPENING CONCERT FOX MUSIC HOUSE At Fox Music House, Tuffus Zimbabwe will be joined by drummer Kevin Secrest, bassist Frank Duval and saxophonist Kevin Patton for an evening of quartet music. They're performing arrangements of Edmund Thornton Jenkins and Tuffus Zimbabwe's music. A post-concert Q&amp;A with Tuffus and a special guest academic, journalist, and co-founder of the Charleston Jazz Initiative Dr. Karen Chandler.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MORRIS BROWN AME CHURCH At the historic Morris Brown AME Church, the City of Charleston’s Honorable Mayor John Tecklenburg is in concert with Tuffus Zimbabwe for their 4th piano performance together since 2016. Mayor Tecklenburg will perform songs from his uncle Fud Livingston, and Tuffus Zimbabwe will perform songs from his grand-uncle the accomplished composer, and Charleston’s own Edmund Thornton Jenkins, as they pay homage to these Charleston-born greats. A post-concert Q&amp;A with Mayor Tecklenburg, Tuffus, and a special guest academic, journalist, and co-founder of the Charleston Jazz Initiative Dr. Karen Chandler.</image:caption>
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