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Event
Music at the Library Fundraiser: Tuffus Zimbabwe and Mayor Tecklenburg
A Special Fundraiser for the Jenkins Institute with Tuffus Zimbabwe and Mayor John Tecklenburg
Thursday, May 30th ~ 6:30 - 9:00PM
Join Saturday Night Live pianist Tuffus Zimbabwe and Mayor John Tecklenburg for an evening rich in the jazz roots of the Lowcountry. Zimbabwe, the great-grandson of the Rev. Daniel Joseph Jenkins, founder of Jenkins Orphanage, and the world famous Jenkins Orphanage Band will play and tell stories with the Mayor as a special benefit for Jenkins Institute for Children.
Tickets are $50 to support this swingin' evening.
Tuffus is a pianist and composer from the Roxbury area of Boston. He comes from a rich background of artists and musicians, most notably the musical genius Edmund Jenkins, a brilliant composer and performer in the genres of Jazz and Classical music from the early 1900s. He was internationally renowned and is remembered for his significant contributions to the development of jazz in the United States, via Charleston, South Carolina. Tuffus, a versatile composer and master musician in his own right, started piano lessons at the early age of five. His father, a teacher, and his mother, a visual artist, both armed with knowledge of their rich musical heritage, made it a point to provide Tuffus with substantial musical exposure. He began by studying classical piano, which he did for roughly two decades. At the age of 12 he explored gospel music at a local Roxbury church where he started playing piano with the mens choir.
In his early teens, Tuffus joined Berklee College of Musics City Music Program, where he began his formal training in jazz. Here is where his skills and talents as a musician matured. The program offered him a laboratory to develop his compositions and a forum to perform with his peers. At 18, Tuffus received the prestigious Walter Beasley Award, won the song writing competition at Berklees Five Week Summer Program, and was subsequently awarded the full-tuition City Music Continuing Scholarship to study in Berklees undergraduate program (class of 05). Here he dual-majored in Music Business and Film Scoring while engaging in extensive studies in composition and performance.
Tuffus composition skills landed him a spot on Liz Walkers CBS-TV morning show where he performed his original African Breeze with the Tuffus Zimbabwe Group. One of his original compositions was already being used weekly as the theme for this show. Tuffus continued his education, earning his Master of Music degree in Jazz Studies from New York University.
Tuffus currently works as a keyboardist in the Saturday Night Live Band on NBC. He also works in a number of bands such as Ron Rieds Sun Steel band and Jovol Bells Reality.
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LocationCharleston Library Society (View)
164 King Street
Charlesotn, SC 29401
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Owner: Library Society |
On BPT Since: Aug 20, 2012 |
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Charleston Library Society |
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