The April May Webb Trio takes the stage at the Jay and Linda Grunin Center for the Arts at Ocean County College at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 19, the final installment in the fall “Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon” series.
Musician, songwriter, vocalist, and educator April May Webb is the winner of the 13th Annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. Her captivating voice has graced nationally syndicated televised specials like “Sounds of Summer” and “An American Christmas” alongside The Boardwalk Jazz Band. She was a lead vocalist in the acclaimed play “Sounding Board” by internationally renowned artist Tschabalala Self.
April May was the first African American female to graduate from The William Paterson University Jazz Education program, where she honed her craft under the guidance of the late great pianist Mulgrew Miller. Her commitment to excellence in jazz earned her recognition as a recipient of Chamber Music America’s Performance Plus grant with her jazz ensemble “Sounds of A&R.” Her achievements were celebrated with induction into the Music Hall of Fame of her hometown in Newton, Kansas.
As a co-founder of the jazz ensemble Sounds of A&R, also known as S.O.A.R., April May has played a pivotal role in its success. In 2019, the group received the esteemed “Best Group” title at the NYC Reader’s Jazz Awards, presented by Hot House Jazz Magazine and Jazzmobile. Their single “Horizon” charted in the top 20 on Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz Charts, and in 2021, SOAR released their third studio album, “Questions Left Unanswered,” which soared to #12 on The National Jazz Week Charts. The group’s influence continues to grow as they were selected to represent the United States as U.S. Cultural Ambassadors, embarking on a transformative tour across two South Pacific countries in 2023.
Tickets to the upcoming concert are $28/adults, $25/seniors, and $16/students and can be purchased online at grunincenter.org; by phone at 732-255-0500; or in person at the Grunin Center Box Office, Wednesday to Friday, noon to 5 p.m.
Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon is made possible through funding from the Wintrode Family Foundation, the Ocean County College Foundation, and support from the New Jersey Jazz Society.
About Ocean County College
For 60 years, Ocean County College, a public two-year community college sponsored by Ocean County and the State of New Jersey, has provided area residents with the opportunity to benefit from higher education. OCC is an innovative academic leader offering affordable, student-centered, high-quality educational experiences that empower diverse learners to achieve their goals while enriching the communities we serve. Learn more at ocean.edu.