
Concert of Colors
Clip: Season 46 Episode 32 | 11m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
Detroit’s annual “Concert of Colors” | Episode 4612/Segment 1
The 26th annual Concert of Colors gets underway this week in Midtown Detroit. The free event highlights diverse music from all over the world and features a variety of performers. Stephen Henderson talks to James Carter, a jazz saxophonist, along with Ismael Ahmed, who founded the concert, and Charles Ferrell from the Charles H. Wright Museum. Episode 4612/Segment 1
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Concert of Colors
Clip: Season 46 Episode 32 | 11m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
The 26th annual Concert of Colors gets underway this week in Midtown Detroit. The free event highlights diverse music from all over the world and features a variety of performers. Stephen Henderson talks to James Carter, a jazz saxophonist, along with Ismael Ahmed, who founded the concert, and Charles Ferrell from the Charles H. Wright Museum. Episode 4612/Segment 1
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Clip: S46 Ep32 | 8m 54s | Efforts for the Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame to be in Detroit. Ep 4612/Seg 3 (8m 54s)
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