Community Artists’ Collective and Community Music Center of Houston Celebrates Black Music Month with their 7th Annual Legacy Project

The opening reception will be held on Saturday, June 3rd from 4:00- 6:00 P.M. at Community Artists’ Collective, 4101 San Jacinto St. Suite 116, Houston, TX 77004. The musical tribute will be held on Sunday, June 4th from 4:00- 6:00 P.M. at Pilgrim Congregational United Church, 3115 Blodgett St, Houston, TX 77004 from 4:00-6:00 P.M.

Community Artists’ Collective and Community Music Center of Houston are proud to announce the 7th Annual Legacy Project, a month- long celebration of Black Music Month. The Legacy Project honors local and national individuals' contributions to music and seeks to create a sense of community through music.

  • Get Ready for the 7th Annual Legacy Project: A Celebration of Black Music Month!
  • Join us as the Community Artists’ Collective and Community Music Center of Houston proudly present the 7th Annual Legacy Project, a tribute to
  • Black Music Month. Immerse yourself in the vibrant contributions of Black musicians to American music, culture, and history throughout June.

This year, we’re honoring Dr. A. Jan Taylor, an accomplished pianist, singer, and choral conductor who has passionately served as the Director of Choral Music Activities at Prairie View A&M University.

Mark your calendars for the opening reception of the month-long art exhibition with Dr. A. Jan Taylor on Saturday, June 3rd, from 4:00-6:00 PM at the Community Artists’ Collective at 4101 San Jacinto St, Suite 116, Houston, TX 77004.

But wait, there’s more! Don’t miss the musical tribute on Sunday, June 4th, from 4:00-6:00 PM held at Pilgrim Congregational United Church, 3115 Blodgett St, Houston, TX 77004; that will include performances by talented

musicians and vocalists from all over the Houston area, including the chorale group Voices of Houston.

Best of all, these events are FREE and open to the public!

"We're thrilled to celebrate Black Music Month with our 7th Annual Legacy Project," said Ron Scales Managing Director of the Community Music Center of Houston. "Music has the power to bring people together, and we hope that our events will inspire our community to celebrate the contributions of Black musicians to American culture and history."

The Legacy Project is about fostering a sense of community and celebrating the rich musical heritage of Black Americans. Music can unite, uplift, and inspire positive change in our communities. Take advantage of this unforgettable celebration!

For more information, call 713-523-9710 or email us at cmch1@live.com