Jazz, Community, and Creativity: Meet Marcus Lewis
As the vibrant sounds of jazz fill the air waves, one name stands prominent in Kansas City's pulsating music scene: Marcus Lewis. This talented trombonist, bandleader, and educator not only plays the trombone; he orchestrates a symphony of community connections through music. On June 20, Marcus and his band, Brass and Boujee, will light up the Juneteenth Heritage Festival—an occasion that celebrates freedom and culture.
A Journey from Waynesboro to Kansas City
Born in the small town of Waynesboro, Georgia, Marcus has traveled a long road filled with musical opportunities. With degrees from Valdosta State University and a master's from University of Nebraska-Omaha, his dedication to music led him from the bustling streets of New York to the rich, artistic landscape of Kansas City. Following a significant gig with Janelle Monae, Marcus's path brought him to Kansas City when his wife landed a job here, leading him to discover a community steeped in music and creativity.
Why Kansas City Stole His Heart
“Kansas City is amazing,” Marcus shares. “It has this unique vibe where it feels both big yet small.” He appreciates the connections he’s formed and the supportive community present within the music and arts scene. Notably, many local restaurants actively promote jazz, fostering a collaborative spirit. In his words, “It’s really nice to see how culinary arts intertwine with music here.”
Teaching with Passion
Marcus isn't just about performing; he’s also a vital part of the music education landscape as an adjunct professor at UMKC. His commitment to nurturing upcoming jazz musicians reflects his belief in the power of sharing knowledge. “A lot of my teaching revolves around arranging and composing,” Marcus explains, indicating that both skills are crucial in creating the immersive sound 'jazz' embodies. By involving students in the fundamentals of improvisation, he encourages them to find their own voices within the genre.
Jazz and Freedom: A Special Connection
The upcoming performance at the Juneteenth Heritage Festival represents more than just a show; it’s a celebration of cultural heritage. “While it’s sad we need a holiday like Juneteenth due to our history, I’m happy it’s recognized,” he remarks. This acknowledgment of past struggles through the lens of music is a call for unity and joy, making the event all the more significant for both performers and attendees.
Emotions at the Heart of Jazz
Marcus says, “A flow state is what you’re always striving for in jazz.” This quest doesn't come from self-centered ambition but rather an earnest connection with the audience and the music. “It’s about being in the moment and making music; the less about yourself, the easier it gets,” he explains. This mindset is pivotal, especially in a city known for its rich jazz traditions.
Connecting Local Business to Culture
Director of Brass and Boujee, Marcus further emphasizes the connection between local businesses and the arts. “Restaurants here truly support our jazz community,” he notes, hinting at how dining experiences intertwine with live performances. From family-friendly restaurants to renowned locations promising the best BBQ in Kansas City, the synergy of placing culture front and center encourages local patrons to explore what their city has to offer.
Hope for the Future of Kansas City's Music Scene
As Kansas City’s music scene continues to thrive post-pandemic, there’s a palpable excitement regarding the future. Marcus reflects, “People are hungry for music and eager to support live performances.” This renewed energy could lead to greater appreciation and attendance at local gigs, cementing Kansas City’s place on the map as an arts and culture destination.
As we approach the Juneteenth Heritage Festival, don’t miss Marcus Lewis and his band, Brass and Boujee, as they provide a stirring soundtrack to the celebration of freedom and community. For more details about the festival, visit juneteenthkc.com.
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