Join us for an unforgettable night where Jazz music bridges generations and lights up the soul.

DETAILS

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2025

7:00 PM (DOORS OPEN AT 6:00 PM)

ST. GEORGE THEATRE

35 HYATT STREET, STATEN ISLAND, NY 10301

TICKETS: $37

ARTIST LINEUP

  • ARTURO O’FARRILL & THE AFRO LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE

  • WYCLIFFE GORDON WITH THE DAL SEGNO TRIO

  • THE BRIANNA THOMAS BAND

  • SOUNDS OF APRIL & RANDALL

  • JULIE MANISCALCO DECTET

Universal Temple of the Arts promotes the Staten Island JAZZ Festival with images by Romare Bearden, America’s preeminent African American visual artist, signifying the special relationship between Universal Temple of the Arts with iconic cultural creators and innovators since its inception in 1967 as an art, cultural and educational nonprofit organization.

JAZZ Festival 37 Gallery Recap

Staten Island JAZZ Festival 37

Universal Temple of the Arts’ Staten Island JAZZ Festival 37 promises an unforgettable night with Arturo O’Farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble, Wycliffe Gordon with the Dal Segno Trio, the Brianna Thomas Band, Sounds of April & Randall, and the Julie Maniscalco Dectet. This year’s festival is set to be an electrifying celebration of jazz, community, and culture, bringing together friends, family, neighbors and music enthusiasts from across the globe for performances representing the highest level of artistic excellence.

Guiding the night’s festivities as the esteemed emcee will be none other than Sheila E. Anderson of WBGO, 88.3 FM, whose insightful commentary and passion for jazz will elevate the experience for all attendees.

A Stellar Lineup Ignites the Stage

Arturo O’Farrill

The Grammy Award-winning pianist and founder of the Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble will grace the stage with his masterful blend of jazz and Latin influences.

Wycliffe Gordon

Renowned trombonist and composer, and former member of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Gordon is celebrated for his infectious energy and virtuosity.

Brianna Thomas

This jazz vocalist’s greatest asset is the soulful quality of her sound. Distinctively unique, her voice ranges from sweet invitations to confident assertions, creating a personal and timeless style that leaves listeners mesmerized after her performances.

Julie Maniscalco Dectet

The Staten Island-based ensemble, celebrated for its innovative sound and deep community roots, will showcase the borough’s rich musical talent.

Dr. Darrell Smith
Musical Director of Universal Temple of the Arts Staten Island JAZZ Festival 37

The festival’s captivating musical journey is curated under the expert direction of Dr. Darrell Smith, a distinguished Staten Island native, educator, composer and bandleader, ensuring a program that resonates with both jazz aficionados and newcomers alike.

Sheila E. Anderson
Host of the Universal Temple of the Arts Annual Staten Island JAZZ Festival 37

Sheila Anderson joined the staff of WBGO-FM, in 1995, where she hosts Weekend jazz Overnight

Sounds of April & Randall

An award-winning jazz ensemble led by vocalist April May Webb, 2024 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition winner, and trumpeter Randall Haywood, named “Male Rising Star” by Hot House and Jazzmobile NYC. The dynamic duo blend jazz, with Country, R&B and Gospel influences – together they create music that inspires.

Honoring Pillars of Jazz, Culture, and Community

In addition to the distinguished musical performances, SIJF 37 will formally honor three outstanding individuals who embody the festival’s spirit of excellence, justice, and joy through their contributions to jazz and community:

  • The incredible Antoinette Montague, blues and jazz singer, entertainer and educator, aka, “Jazz Woman to the Rescue,” and acclaimed jazz producer and educator, Amilcar Mtu, will both receive the Sajda Musawwir Ladner Jazz Legacy Award.

  • Edwina Frances Martin, Esq. Commissioner, Public Administrator of Richmond County, honored for her unwavering dedication to civic engagement and advocacy will receive the Community Leadership Award.

These honorees represent the values our founder, Sajda Musawwir Ladner, stood for: excellence, justice, and joy through culture,” said Rashida Ladner-Seward, UTA Executive Director. “Their contributions are a testament to the enduring power of community and the arts.

Antoinette Montague

Sajda Musawwir Ladner Jazz Legacy Award

Antoinette Montague is an incredible Blues and Jazz singer and entertainer. She consistently delivers an amazing experience for audiences to enjoy.

Amilcar (“Al”) Mtu

Sajda Musawwir Ladner Jazz Legacy Award

Amilcar (“Al”) Mtu. At the early age of 12, his father took him to see two of the greatest pianists at the time, Oscar Peterson and George Shearing. That experience is when he acquired a love of culture and modern American music, JAZZ. As a teenager, while attempting to become a saxophonist, he remembers that he played his favorite tune “Contemplation” written by Wayne Shorter, performed by the Art Blakely band, every day after school after walking his girlfriend back to her house.

Edwina Frances Martin, Esq

Universal Temple of the Arts Community Leadership Award

Edwina Frances Martin, Esq., is a public interest lawyer experienced in Litigation, Public Policy, Government Relations, Non-Profit Management, and Strategic Communications.

How to Buy Tickets

  • 1

    Call the St. George Theatre Box Office at 718-442-2900 Tuesday through Friday from 12pm to 5pm. There is a nominal credit card fee but no TM fees to pay.

  • 2

    Visit the St. George Theatre Box Office, 35 Hyatt Street, Tuesday through Friday from 12pm to 5pm. If paying cash, there are no additional fees.

  • 3

    For convenience, tickets can be purchased online Ticketmaster.com 24/7. TM fees are applied.

Thank you

UTA's Staten Island JAZZ Festival 37 is supported, in part, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.  Additional corporate support has been provided by Con Edison. UTA gratefully acknowledges Empire Outlets, WBGO and the Romare Bearden Foundation for their support.

A special thank you to Council Member Kamillah M. Hanks.

FEATURED ON

SILive.com

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Around The Island

Hot House Jazz

The New York Amsterdam News

• SILive.com • WBGO 88.3 FM • Around The Island • Hot House Jazz • The New York Amsterdam News

  • “As we enter our third decade as Staten Island’s oldest continuously run jazz festival, we remain committed to presenting iconic and popular jazz artists as well as showcasing Staten Island performers who stand tall delivering their understanding of this world-wide, cherished music called jazz. Universal Temple of the Arts thinks of JAZZ in all capital letters. We explore every aspect of the art form.”

    October 19, 2019: Quote from the late Sajda Musawwir Ladner, who was the Founder of the Staten Island JAZZ Festival and Artistic/Executive Director of Universal Temple of the Arts.

  • "The Romare Bearden Foundation shares a part of our mission with Universal Temple of the Arts - the arts education of young people and adults. UTA stays true to the spirit of its founder Sajda Musawwir. The annual jazz festival is also a jewel of the arts in New York City!"

    Diedra Harris-Kelley
    Co-director, Romare Bearden Foundation