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ATL Jazz Fest presents Cecily at Late Night Concert powered by Amazon!

Atlanta Jazz Festival introduces Cecily, an exciting new singer/songwriter, who will headline the Late Night Jazz Concert powered by Amazon.

Cecily
Cecily (Mansa Johnson)

This year the Atlanta Jazz Festival will introduce Cecily, an exciting new singer/songwriter, who will headline the Late Night Jazz Concert powered by Amazon. The event will take place on Saturday, May 27 at 10 pm at the Park Tavern, 500 10th Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309. To reserve your tickets, click HERE.

“Listening to this fresh new voice will be a great way to top off the evening after the festival in Piedmont Park,” states Camille Russell Love, Executive Director of the City of Atlanta – Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs. “Here’s a sneak preview of ‘I Am Love’ from Cecily’s recent Tiny Desk Contest performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7OWj3A2PRM. Make plans to join us!”

“Amazon is proud to sponsor this year’s Late Night Jazz Concert featuring singer/songwriter Cecily,” said Terreta Rodgers, Head of Community Affairs, Amazon, Atlanta Region. “We are excited to deliver smiles through music this year to residents and visitors from across Metro Atlanta and the entire region.”

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DC-based vocalist and songwriter Cecily is known for her agile soprano and honest lyrics. Her sound is rooted in a deep appreciation for mid-century soul and jazz, 90’s R&B, and re-imagined folk music. Her debut album Songs of Love and Freedom (2018) garnered a 2019 Wammie Award for Best Soul Album and was named Best New Soul on Bandcamp, which they described as “timeless and modern.”

Cecily’s 2019 release, Awakening Pt. 1, is an exploration of unconditional love. It landed her first SoulTracks Readers’ Choice Awards nomination for Female Vocalist of the Year, a 2020 Indie Soul Music Award for Best Female Artist of the Year, and a 2020 Wammie Award for Best Soul Song for her single, “Clumsy,” which BET.com praised for its “gorgeously sultry vocals.” The project was also named Best

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New Soul on Bandcamp who noted the album blended “top-notch songwriting and thoughtful self-reflection with a gentle jazz-influenced sound.”

Cecily was a featured vocalist on modern jazz stylist José James' No Beginning No End 2 (2020). She has opened for award winning jazz and soul artists Gregory Porter and Maysa, R&B stars Johnny Gill, Kenny Lattimore and Elle Varner, folk artist Becca Stevens and alternative soul pioneer Bilal.

Awakening Pt. II is set to be released in late Spring 2023. The album interweaves Cecily’s life experiences with inspiration from the book All About Love by Black feminist writer bell hooks.

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The 46th Annual Atlanta Jazz Festival is presented by the City of Atlanta - Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs. The mission of the Atlanta Jazz Festival is to educate and entertain a diverse audience of jazz fans and to nurture the next generation of jazz musicians. The festival is funded through corporate sponsorships and by Atlanta Jazz Festival Inc, a 501(c)(3) cultural, non-profit organization. For more information about this year’s festival including park rules, transportation options, nearby accommodations, VIP Experience, or the Late Night Jazz Concert, visit the website at atljazzfest.com.

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