Cincinnati-based African musician Baoku Moses presents his fourth "Cincy Unity Jam" featuring an eclectic lineup of 12 performers playing everything from rock, jazz, R&B and hip hop to reggae, Celtic, gospel and AfroBeat.
Posted: 09/01/2010
By Mike Breen
CityBeat
Cincinnati-based African musician Baoku Moses (pictured) presents his fourth “Cincy Unity Jam” Saturday at downtown’s Blue Wisp Jazz Club.
This installment of the quad-annual event — organized as a means to “bring people together to celebrate peace in unity through music and art” — features a wildly eclectic lineup of 12 performers, playing everything from Rock, Jazz, R&B and Hip Hop to Reggae, Celtic, Gospel and AfroBeat. Artists slated to appear include and the Chris Comer Trio, iolite, The Electric Generals, Drew Lewis, Tri-Ur, Bonkers, Black Silk Quartet and Baoku’s Ensemble for Peace.
Music starts at 5 p.m. For more info and the full lineup, go to www.baokutcr.com .
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