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Table Rock House Restaurant, Niagara Falls

Twilight Jazz and Blues Series: Black History Month

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Niagara Parks and Niagara Jazz Festival Present the Twilight Jazz & Blues Series Featuring Cinnamon Jones w/ Quincy Bullen Band

Niagara Parks, in partnership with the Niagara Jazz Festival presented by TD Ready Commitment, will host an unforgettable evening of music and entertainment that celebrates Black History Month on Thursday, February 20 at Table Rock House Restaurant overlooking the Canadian Horseshoe Falls.

Set within one of Niagara Parks’ most iconic venues overlooking thundering Niagara Falls, the evening will feature performances by Cinnamon Jones and Quincy Bullen along with a keynote address from guest speaker Saladin Allah.

Table Rock House Restaurant will feature a special prix fixe menu, which includes choice of one starter, entrée and dessert. Tickets can be purchased for the concert with the option to add on the prix fixe dinner. An exclusive appetizer and dessert menu will be available to those attending the show as well.

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The Details

Date: Thursday, February 20, 2025

Time: 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. (doors open at 5:30 p.m., Prix Fixe Dinner at 6 p.m.)

Location: Table Rock House Restaurant, 6650 Niagara Parkway, Niagara Falls

Admission: Tickets begin at $43 per person, or add on a 3-course prix fixe dinner package for $80 per person (including tax and service fees). Discounted admission rates for the event are also available for musicians, arts workers and students.

Parking: Free with ticket purchase

 

Cinnamon Jones with Quincy Bullen Band

Dynamic performers Cinnamon Jones and Quincy Bullen transcend genres with their electrifying performances and passion for music. Hailing from Brooklyn, Jones has opened for legends like Rick James and George Clinton, toured globally with the Campbell Brothers and dazzles audiences with her bold tributes to music icons. As a youth advocate and producer, she empowers the next generation through her organization, Kids That Roc.

Toronto-based Quincy Bullen blends jazz, R&B, funk and hip-hop, bringing vibrant energy to stages worldwide, from the Montreal Jazz Festival to Caribana.

Together, they leave an indelible mark on audiences everywhere.

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GUEST SPEAKER SALADIN ALLAH

Saladin Allah is the founder of the Atlantis School for Gifted Youngsters, the Director of Community Engagement at the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center, the Public Art Project Coordinator for the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area and the third great grandson of freedom seeker Josiah Henson, whose story served as the inspiration for the famous novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

About Niagara Jazz Festival

Niagara Jazz Festival is an award-winning not-for-profit music festival dedicated to celebrating jazz and world music throughout the year with a summer festival in June. Now in its 12th season, the festival aims to inspire, educate, and develop jazz audiences by combining live music with an immersive Niagara experience: food, wine, culture, attractions, and natural wonders. The Niagara Jazz Festival is supported by Presenting Sponsor TD Bank Group through the TD Ready Commitment.

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