BAM Live at Fort Greene Park

 
FREE
 
Oct 1—Oct 9, 2022
 
   
 
 
 
 
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Produced by Danny Kapilian

 

This free, live, outdoor, fall concert series celebrates R&B, soul, jazz, funk, pop, blues, rock, electronica, spoken word, and more.

The electrifying artist lineup includes genre-bending New Orleans-born trumpeter Chief Adjuah, formerly Christian Scott + Moor Mother (Oct 1); Brooklyn-based jazz/soul/electronic musician and producer Taylor McFerrin featuring Big Yuki and J. Hoard (Oct 2); BAM Celebrates Jack DeJohnette’s 80th birthday and ShapeShifter Plus (Oct 8); Ivan Neville and friends Eric Krasno, Anjelika "Jelly" Joseph, Dumpsta Horns, and more, + Jerron “Blind Boy” Paxton (Oct 9).

RSVPs are not required, but encouraged for staying up-to-date on news about the series. The concert stage is located on Myrtle Avenue lawn at Fort Greene Park.


 

Leadership support for off-site programs provided by:

HG

 

Leadership support for BAM Access Programs provided by the Jerome L. Greene Foundation

Jerome L. Greene Foundation

Leadership support for BAM Community programs provided by The Thompson Family Foundation

 

Major support for BAM Community and Outdoor Programs is provided by Con Edison

HG

 

In Partnership with Fort Greene Park Conservancy and NYC Parks

HG

PAST EVENTS
Chief Adjuah
Music
Chief Adjuah (formerly Christian Scott) + Moor Mother
 

BAM welcomes Grammy-nominated trumpeter-composer-producer Chief Adjuah. Moor Mother opens.

Sat, Oct 1, 2022
 
 
Canceled
 
Free
Taylor Mcferrin
Music
Taylor McFerrin featuring Big Yuki and J. Hoard
 

Ready for this mix of R&B, funk, soul, experimental electronic music, and progressive jazz?

Sun, Oct 2, 2022
 
 
Canceled
 
Free
Jack Dejohonette
Music
BAM Celebrates Jack DeJohnette’s 80th Birthday and ShapeShifter Plus
 

Grammy-winning jazz drummer Jack DeJohnette is joined by an all-star lineup of collaborators.

Sat, Oct 8, 2022
 
 
Free
Ivan Neville And Friends
Music
Ivan Neville + friends Eric Krasno, Anjelika "Jelly" Joseph, and Dumpsta Horns
 

Ivan Neville—part of NOLA's Neville Brothers family—and friends come to Brooklyn.

Sun, Oct 9, 2022
 
 
Free