Pensacola, Fla. (September 30, 2021) - Each year, Legal Services of North Florida (LSNF) brings live music and high energy jazz to downtown Pensacola in the annual Jazz for Justice event. This year, Jazz for Justice will be one of the final events rounding out the end of the Seventh Annual Pensacola Foo Foo Festival on Sunday, Nov. 14 at the Seville Quarter. This year’s packed lineup will run all afternoon into the evening and includes the notorious Sunday brunch at the Seville Quarter!
Start the festivities on Nov. 14, 2021 with live jazz music, New Orleans-style beignets, and favorite brunch beverages during Seville Quarter’s Sunday brunch. Then, step outside and start your afternoon with an energetic and packed day of music and activities.
2021 promises to be one of Jazz for Justice’s biggest events yet, with two headliners, seven additional bands and artists from North Florida all the way to Louisiana (and counting!). This lineup not only brings back many of LSNF’s favorites, including Tallahassee native Big Daddy & Red Hot Java, but also new to Jazz for Justice artists like Pensacola’s local band Entropy Machine, Ft. Walton artist Nik Flagstar, Blues crooner and Mississippi native Ed Adams, and Alabama’s trumpet sensation, Pat Whitehead. Last year’s headliner Flow Tribe will join the ranks of the 2021 lineup again, delivering the enthusiastic flair we expect from their animated jazz riffs.
LSNF’s co-headliners will bring the brass and the beat that’s been missed in live concerts over the last year and a half. Jazz for Justice is excited to announce New Orleans bands New Breed Brass Band and Tuba Skinny as 2021’s knockout headliners! New Breed Brass Band takes the energy and pizzaz of the second-line brass band tradition to all-new heights. Their musical coordination and passion, mixed with youthful exploration, brings a whole new attitude toward brass bands. Not only were they named “Best Emerging Artist” by OffBeat Magazine, New Breed Brass Band played Newport Folk Fest and has backed Common at the Essence Festival.
This is a show you do not want to miss this November! Finally, LNSF will offer the energetic buzz of Tuba Skinny who has been growing their musical talent for well over a decade in New Orleans. Slowly the group grew into a combination of traditional New Orleans jazz, with remnants of ragtime and depression era blues. This robust musical sound embodies the rich heritage for which Southern Louisiana is known.
While this event is completely free to the public, there are options for those who want to guarantee a seat or get the VIP treatment under designated tented areas. VIP tickets are limited and include designated seating, food, and a VIP happy hour. As the closing activity of the Pensacola Foo Foo Festival, LSNF is proud to be in the ranks of many talented artists and amazing events taking place in the weeks prior.
Event: Jazz for Justice
Date: Sunday, Nov. 14, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. CST
Location: Seville Quarter – 130 E. Government St., Pensacola, Fla.
Ticket Cost: General Admission is Free; VIP Tickets are $50; Reserved Seats are $25
Ticket Purchase Link: www.JazzForJustice.org
The Pensacola Foo Foo Festival will take place November 4-15, 2021. For a detailed festival FAQ, general information, continuing news, and general updates visit FooFooFest.com or follow Foo Foo Festival on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. For more information about Jazz for Justice, the 2021 lineup, or purchasing special VIP tickets, go to www.JazzForJustice.org.
About Legal Services of North Florida
Legal Services of North Florida (LSNF) is one of seven legal services organizations in Florida funded by the Legal Services Corporation (LSC). LSC is a private, not-for-profit corporation created by an Act of Congress to ensure low-income people have equal access to the courts nationwide. LSNF receives financial assistance primarily from the following sources: Legal Services Corporation, The Florida Bar Foundation, Department of Justice, Internal Revenue Service, the Area Agency on Aging, United Way, the Attorney General, local governments and private contributions. For more information about LSNF, visit lsnf.org.
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