Community Artists' Collective will celebrate Black Music Month and the month’s Juneteenth festivities with “Jewel Brown: A Legacy.” The exhibition is in partnership with the Community Music Center of Houston and Harambee Art Gallery.
Brown, who grew up in Houston’s Third Ward and still lives there, is an American jazz and blues singer who sang and toured with Louis Armstrong’s All Star Band from 1961 to 1968. She continues to perform at clubs in Houston at the age of 85.
The exhibition will be on display through June 25.
Community Artists' Collective will celebrate Black Music Month and the month’s Juneteenth festivities with “Jewel Brown: A Legacy.” The exhibition is in partnership with the Community Music Center of Houston and Harambee Art Gallery.
Brown, who grew up in Houston’s Third Ward and still lives there, is an American jazz and blues singer who sang and toured with Louis Armstrong’s All Star Band from 1961 to 1968. She continues to perform at clubs in Houston at the age of 85.
The exhibition will be on display through June 25.
Community Artists' Collective will celebrate Black Music Month and the month’s Juneteenth festivities with “Jewel Brown: A Legacy.” The exhibition is in partnership with the Community Music Center of Houston and Harambee Art Gallery.
Brown, who grew up in Houston’s Third Ward and still lives there, is an American jazz and blues singer who sang and toured with Louis Armstrong’s All Star Band from 1961 to 1968. She continues to perform at clubs in Houston at the age of 85.
The exhibition will be on display through June 25.