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Juneteenth Heritage Celebration: Heritage Brunch featuring Longineu Parsons

  • Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center 102 Martin Luther King Avenue St. Augustine, FL, 32084 United States (map)

Get in the spirit with Dr. Longineu Parsons II, international trumpeter, and Master Musician. Enjoy a brunch of downhome delicacies catered by Heart & SoulFood in the Excelsior Room of the historic Lincolnville Museum & Cultural Center.

Enjoy an afternoon of enchanting music for your soul and food for your body at our second annual Juneteenth Heritage Luncheon. Master musician, composer and trumpeter, Parsons has played with jazz greats such as Cannonball Adderly. He has performed this tribute to Louis Armstrong on stage at Carnegie Hall and performed for royalty around the world. He brings his unique talent back to Lincolnville where he has deep familial roots. This program will include a tribute to Dr. Dorothy Israel, who is among the Living Legends of St. Augustine.

The Heritage luncheon will be held at the LMCC at 102 Martin Luther King Ave. at 11:30 am. Doors will open at 11:00 am. Lunch is catered by Heart and SoulFood. Tickets are available for $55 via Eventbrite. Onsite parking and cash bar are available.

Guest Bio

Dr. Longineu Parsons II has performed in over thirty countries in North, South and Central America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa, appearing before such dignitaries as the King of Morocco, the President of Gabon, the Royal Family of the Netherlands, the President of Austria, the U.S. Ambassador to France, The Royal Family of Monaco and for UNESCO.

He holds a BS degree in Music from Florida A&M University, a Master of Music in Classical trumpet from the University of Florida and a Doctorate in Classical Composition from the University of Florida. He has also had supplementary jazz studies at the Berklee College of Music in Boston and has been featured as a guest artist at Universities worldwide.

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