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Chicken Bone Beach Jazz

Chicken Bone Beach Jazz keeps Atlantic City’s African American history and music alive.

06/26/2019

State of the Arts

Chicken Bone Beach Jazz

Clip: Season 37 Episode 7 | 3m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

Chicken Bone Beach Jazz keeps Atlantic City’s African American history and music alive.

Chicken Bone Beach Jazz keeps Atlantic City’s African American history alive and presents concerts on the beach in the summer, and at the historic Claridge Hotel the rest of the year. Founder Henrietta Shelton describes the legacy of the African American community, and their plans for a youth institute for jazz studies.

06/26/2019

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