Miami Herald

‘Incorporat­e the next generation.’ This weekend’s Jazz in the Gardens has something for everybody

- BY C. ISAIAH SMALLS II csmalls@miamiheral­d.com

year, Jazz in the Gardens tries to do something a bit different.

In 2019, it was an old school R&B lover’s dream. In 2022, it was more hip-hop acts. In 2023, it was a neo-soul revolution.

This year, JITG aims to attract a younger audience. Of course, R&B icons such as Maxwell and Babyface and gospel star Kirk Franklin will grace the stage but so will Davido, Summer Walker and Jazmine Sullivan. The rest of the bill — which includes Omarion, Jeezy and Tamia as well as special DJ sets from Kid Capri, DJ Cassidy and Miami’s own DJ Nasty 305 — has a little something for everybody.

The goal was to broaden the audience and “incorporat­e the next generation,” said Black Promoters Collective CEO Gary Guidry. The BPC partnered with the city of Miami Gardens to produce the 2024 festival, which runs Saturday and Sunday.

No artist on the bill embodies that more than October London. Signed toDeath Row Records, London had one of the most soulful records of 2023, “The Rebirth of Marvin.” The project exposed generation­s to soulful sounds similar to Marvin Gaye.

“You can open up minds, you can open up new aspects of music,”

London said of the value of being an artist whose music is multi-generation­al. After dropping “The Rebirth of Marvin,” London noticed the amount of younger people who were in his comment section on social media and had never heard of Gaye. London considered it an honor to be the catalyst for younger generation­s to be able to explore Gaye and other artists who inspired him.

“It’s so great to bring all that together because they can now understand ‘Oh, that’s where it started from.’ ”

This idea is part of why the BPC, which took over the production of JITG after LiveNation, curated the lineup in such a way.

“That’s really what Black culture is about: family, togetherne­ss,” Guidry said. “We’re the kings and queens of backyard barbecues — that is multi-generation­al loving on each other. You got to give a platform for people to party together and love on each other and that’s what we’re trying to do.”

And few DJs can rock a party like Cassidy, a man who’s always considered himself a “bridge-builder.”

“Connecting artists and connecting people has always been at the core of what I do,” the New York native said. “Through ‘Pass the Mic,’ I’ve had the privilege of continuing this journey as I’ve been able to bridge musical genres, to bridge generation­s, to bridge walks of life.”

In 2020, Cassidy’s career exploded to new heights following his creation of “Pass the Mic,” a social-media show turned full-blown concert series that featured classic hiphop and R&B artists performing a medley of their hits. JITG will be Cassidy’s first festival performanc­e of “Pass the Mic” and he brought with him a brilliant cast — Uncle Luke,

Lil Kim, Too $hort and T.I.

“It was really important for me to not only represent Miami but to repreEvery sent the entire country,” Cassidy said.

Early indication­s are that BPC’s approach has worked. After JITG attracted roughly 8,000 people per day in 2023, this year’s iteration expects to double attendance, according to Guidry.

“It’s a testament to what we can do by letting our culture be presented by people who understand it,” the Texas Southern University graduate said, his voice trailing off a bit before quipping “and numbers don’t lie.”

C. Isaiah Smalls II: 302-373-8866, @stclaudeii

$105-$1,500. https://jazzinthe gardens.com

 ?? DANIEL A. VARELA dvarela@miamiheral­d.com | March 13, 2022 ?? Jazz in the Gardens will be held on Saturday and Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium.
DANIEL A. VARELA dvarela@miamiheral­d.com | March 13, 2022 Jazz in the Gardens will be held on Saturday and Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium.
 ?? JOHNNY NUNEZ Jazz in the Gardens ?? DJ Cassidy will bring his ‘Pass the Mic’ series to Jazz in the
Gardens with Uncle Luke, Lil Kim, Too $hort and T.I.
JOHNNY NUNEZ Jazz in the Gardens DJ Cassidy will bring his ‘Pass the Mic’ series to Jazz in the Gardens with Uncle Luke, Lil Kim, Too $hort and T.I.

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