Headliner, James “PJ” Spraggins and band close the night out at the 2024 4th Ave Jazz Festival.
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Photos by Marika N. Johnson
The Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival is a one-day jazz festival which has been presented annually since 2003 in Birmingham’ s Historic 4th Avenue District downtown. The event held this year on Saturday August 24 offers jazz music, food, swing dance lessons and exhibits, and presents nationally known jazz artists and local jazz artists.
UAB 4th year student and Jazz Ensemble trumpeter, Joshua Thomas.
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In 2003, the Festival began with a goal of unifying the district by preserving the legacy of the Historic 4th Avenue District and the historic art of jazz.
The Festival brings people together from all walks of life in the name of music. This annual festival is a staple in the city of Birmingham bringing people from surrounding cities, counties and states.
This year’s artist lineup included James “PJ” Spraggins; Official Clutch Band; Overfloe featuring Mz. JQ Sweetz; UAB Jazz Ensemble; The Greenlight Band; Swing Theory Quartet; and Legendary Bo Berry.
UAB Jazz Ensemble.
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The festival presents food, swing dance lesson and the sounds of great jazz music.
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