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More Than a Taste

The HighArt Foundation Jazz concert delivers grand entrée to entertainment

By Eva D. Coleman
Lifestyle & Culture Editor

They call it “A Taste of Jazz.” The second annual event of The HighArt Foundation, a Dallas-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to “inspire, support and elevate young musicians to a higher level of artistry,” delivered a classy affair at the Sammons Center for the Arts on Feb. 9, 2024.

Erika Nicole Johnson poses with The Hot Five Band at The HighArt Foundation’s “A Taste of Jazz” on Feb. 9, 2024 in Dallas

“It’s all about the youth,” jazz trumpeter and HighArt Foundation Executive Director Kirk Nobles told the crowd, accompanied by his wide smile. He and The Hot Five Band, which he explained pays homage to Louis Armstrong’s first jazz recording band of the same name, delivered classic vibes that had the crowd swaying and nodding in delight.

Kirk Nobles speaks to audience at The HighArt Foundation’s “A Taste of Jazz” on Feb. 9, 2024 in Dallas

Nobles proudly introduced the chanteuse of the evening, local favorite and Dallas native Erika Nicole Johnson. Johnson, a graduate of Florida A&M University and former Miss FAMU, has traveled extensively, showcasing her vocal prowess. Her red gown lit the stage and her talent satisfied the palate of jazz enthusiasts in the room. Her parents, Frederick and Vivian Johnson were in the audience, hanging onto every note. There’s something special about performing at home.

Dr. Clark Joseph at The HighArt Foundation’s “A Taste of Jazz” on Feb. 9, 2024 in Dallas

“I enjoy coming home because Dallas is where I got my first performance experiences, TBAAL [The Black Academy of Arts and Letters], churches, community events and Booker T.,” Johnson said. “It feels great hearing from everyone who helped me get here say how proud they are of me.”

Dr. Vivian Johnson and Frederick Johnson pose with daughter Erika Nicole Johnson at The HighArt Foundation’s “A Taste of Jazz” on Feb. 9, 2024 in Dallas.jpg

Operatic Soprano NaGuanda Nobles is founder of The HighArt Foundation. Known as the “HighArt Diva,” she’s performed around the world. She founded the organization, entering its fifth year of existence, as a way to provide opportunities to the musically gifted, recognizing their talents and efforts as others did for her in her artistic endeavors. She briefly took the stage during the event, mainly to award raffle prizes and encourage attendees to participate in the silent auction.

Renee and Sebron Snyder getting meal at The HighArt Foundation’s “A Taste of Jazz” on Feb. 9, 2024 in Dallas

Both NaGuanda and husband Kirk spoke few words, however they were intent on the purpose of the night, to raise money for youth. This evening was all about the music, which was masterfully delivered and received by the audience. Attendees experienced a full evening and were well-fed with food and entertainment.

Vince ad Samantha Sims at The HighArt Foundation’s “A Taste of Jazz” on Feb. 9, 2024 in Dallas

Featured artist Erika Nicole Johnson is grateful for The HighArt Foundation and what it does to promote and support the musical dreams of youth.

Cora Ganer with her mom at The HighArt Foundation’s “A Taste of Jazz” on Feb. 9, 2024 in Dallas.

“I love The HighArt Foundation’s initiative to give back to younger musicians who are considering going to school for music,” Johnson said. “It is a huge leap of faith and I’m happy I did and I know it could positively change their lives like it changed mine.” 

Audience members at The HighArt Foundations _A Taste of Jazz_ on Feb. 9, 2024 in Dallas
Audience members at The HighArt Foundation’s “A Taste of Jazz” on Feb. 9, 2024 in Dallas

The HighArt Foundation is currently accepting applications from graduating high school seniors planning to major in music beginning in the Fall 2024 semester. The application deadline is April 1, 2024.

For more information, visit the-haf.org

The HighArt Foundation Founder NaGuanda Nobles speaks to audience at “A Taste of Jazz” on Feb. 9, 2024 in Dallas

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