Gerry Eastman Experience

Gerry Eastman Experience

Fri, May 03

Williamsburg Music Center is a black-founded Jazz venue that was opened in 1981 by legendary composer, conductor & musician Gerry Eastman. Gerry has worked with artists like Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie, Etta Jones, and the Isley Brothers, to name a few. During the time of the opening of WMC, Williamsburg was at the peak of violence, poverty, and discrimination for People of Color living in NYC. One of the many reasons Gerry sought to open WMC was to provide a safe space for POC musicians to perform and to honor the African musical diaspora. Since its opening, WMC has successfully hosted 400 bands within the last 38 years; including Andy Bay, Jessica Cleaves, Mavis Pool, Onasje, Frank Foster, and Joe Ford. WMC is equipped with a baby grand piano, guitars, acoustic & electric basses, drums, electric organ, and more. 

Gerry Eastman Experience

Gerry Eastman Experience

Fri, May 10

Williamsburg Music Center is a black-founded Jazz venue that was opened in 1981 by legendary composer, conductor & musician Gerry Eastman. Gerry has worked with artists like Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie, Etta Jones, and the Isley Brothers, to name a few. During the time of the opening of WMC, Williamsburg was at the peak of violence, poverty, and discrimination for People of Color living in NYC. One of the many reasons Gerry sought to open WMC was to provide a safe space for POC musicians to perform and to honor the African musical diaspora. Since its opening, WMC has successfully hosted 400 bands within the last 38 years; including Andy Bay, Jessica Cleaves, Mavis Pool, Onasje, Frank Foster, and Joe Ford. WMC is equipped with a baby grand piano, guitars, acoustic & electric basses, drums, electric organ, and more. 

Gerry Eastman Experience

Gerry Eastman Experience

Fri, May 17

Williamsburg Music Center is a black-founded Jazz venue that was opened in 1981 by legendary composer, conductor & musician Gerry Eastman. Gerry has worked with artists like Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie, Etta Jones, and the Isley Brothers, to name a few. During the time of the opening of WMC, Williamsburg was at the peak of violence, poverty, and discrimination for People of Color living in NYC. One of the many reasons Gerry sought to open WMC was to provide a safe space for POC musicians to perform and to honor the African musical diaspora. Since its opening, WMC has successfully hosted 400 bands within the last 38 years; including Andy Bay, Jessica Cleaves, Mavis Pool, Onasje, Frank Foster, and Joe Ford. WMC is equipped with a baby grand piano, guitars, acoustic & electric basses, drums, electric organ, and more. 

Gerry Eastman Experience

Gerry Eastman Experience

Fri, May 24

Williamsburg Music Center is a black-founded Jazz venue that was opened in 1981 by legendary composer, conductor & musician Gerry Eastman. Gerry has worked with artists like Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie, Etta Jones, and the Isley Brothers, to name a few. During the time of the opening of WMC, Williamsburg was at the peak of violence, poverty, and discrimination for People of Color living in NYC. One of the many reasons Gerry sought to open WMC was to provide a safe space for POC musicians to perform and to honor the African musical diaspora. Since its opening, WMC has successfully hosted 400 bands within the last 38 years; including Andy Bay, Jessica Cleaves, Mavis Pool, Onasje, Frank Foster, and Joe Ford. WMC is equipped with a baby grand piano, guitars, acoustic & electric basses, drums, electric organ, and more. 

Gerry Eastman Experience

Gerry Eastman Experience

Fri, May 31

Williamsburg Music Center is a black-founded Jazz venue that was opened in 1981 by legendary composer, conductor & musician Gerry Eastman. Gerry has worked with artists like Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie, Etta Jones, and the Isley Brothers, to name a few. During the time of the opening of WMC, Williamsburg was at the peak of violence, poverty, and discrimination for People of Color living in NYC. One of the many reasons Gerry sought to open WMC was to provide a safe space for POC musicians to perform and to honor the African musical diaspora. Since its opening, WMC has successfully hosted 400 bands within the last 38 years; including Andy Bay, Jessica Cleaves, Mavis Pool, Onasje, Frank Foster, and Joe Ford. WMC is equipped with a baby grand piano, guitars, acoustic & electric basses, drums, electric organ, and more.