Charles Owens Quartet Live at CSUDH (2014) | Jazz in the Modern Era
🎶 Jazz in the Modern Era brings you an unforgettable night of live music from California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) in Carson, California. Experience the incredible Charles Owens Quartet as they perform timeless jazz classics — from Charlie Parker’s “Anthropology” to Billy Strayhorn’s “Isfahan” and Kenny Dorham’s “Una Mas.” Hosted live from the CSUDH campus, this concert celebrates the rich tradition, artistry, and evolution of modern jazz.Expect soulful saxophone solos, powerful rhythms, and a tribute to jazz legends that shaped the sound of American music.#CSUDH #JazzInTheModernEra #CharlesOwensQuartet #LiveJazz #BillyStrayhorn #CharlieParker #KennyDorham #ModernJazz #JazzConcert #CaliforniaJazz #CSUDHTV #JazzMusic
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