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April 30, 2025
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7:00 pm
9:00 pm

Charles Rahmat Woods Ensemble: International Jazz Day 2025

Join the Charles Rahmat Woods Ensemble at An die Musik Live for a program celebrating International Jazz Day!

Charles Rahmat Woods – flute/saxophone/bandleader
Peter Frassrand – piano
Emory Diggs – bass
Gus Johnson – drums

Guest flautists:
Phoenix Harris
Lady G

CHARLES ‘RAHMAT’ WOODS has performed on flute or saxophone with Roy Haynes, Helen Humes, Don Cherry, Tarika Blue, Conjunto Peligro, Jean Paul Bourelly, David Ornette Cherry, Lafayette Gilchrist, Bobby Thomas Butterfly Band, Mosaic of Sound (DC), and other great artists. He has appeared with his own ensembles on radio and television broadcasts, and at a number of distinguished performance spaces and live-stream platforms. His theme music was used for the syndicated Native American cable TV show “Four Winds”. His groundbreaking use of ‘wah-wah’ pedal flute on his song “Look What You Done to Me”, recorded by singer Sheila Skipworth, was used in the major feature film “Something New” starring acclaimed actress Sanae Latham. His recording “Eleven Fifty Nine” was featured in the PBS documentary “July ‘64” by award winning film maker Carvin Eison. A native of Buffalo NY and longtime resident of the Washington DC Metropolitan area, his latest recording on the Rahmat Shabazz label is “Blues For Martyrs”.

In-person seats: $25 / $10 students
Attendees receive a link to the recording to view for one week.

Streaming passes: $15
The link will remain active through May 7

Donations welcome!

An die Musik

$25, $10 for students

409 North Charles Street
Baltimore, 21201