Jazz music has its roots in local spirituals and other types of songs from the 19th century. One local musician named Scott Joplin of Texarkana influenced modern jazz music through his “ragtime” music. Join the community as they did in the past to enjoy evenings of great musical entertainment at Historic Washington State Park.
Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or a blanket to sit on. Concert begin at 7:30 p.m.
The Brass Biscuits is a five-piece brass band steeped in the sounds of New Orleans roots music. Based out of Little Rock, the Brass Biscuits bring a hot and buttery blend of funk, soul, jazz, and second line swagger. With trumpet, trombone, saxophone, upright bass, and keys, their sound is steeped in the rich traditions of second line, jazz, funk, and soul all delivered with their own playful twist. Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Brass-Biscuits/61578001709068/.
The event is supported in part by City of Washington Tourism, Bobbie Arnold Atkinson Foundation, Tyson Foods, Farmers Bank and Trust, Washington Grace Cottage, Lagrone Williams Hardware, Hempstead County Historical Society, and Historic Washington State Park.