Sisters Singing Jazz returns April 14

The second installment of the Jazz@701 Sisters Singing Jazz series will take place April 14, featuring vocalist Quiana Parler.

Parler, a two-time Grammy Award-winning singer, lyricist, and composer, is widely recognized as the lead vocalist for Ranky Tanky, known for blending jazz with the Gullah musical traditions of the South Carolina Lowcountry. Her repertoire spans jazz, pop, R&B, and rock and roll.

The performance is presented by 701 Whaley in partnership with the Cola Jazz Foundation, with support from the 701 Center for Contemporary Art.

The event will be held at The Market at 701 Whaley, located at 701 Whaley Street in Columbia. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and guests can enjoy a beer and wine cash bar along with light bites by Scott Hall Catering. Parking is free.

Attendees will also have access before the performance and during intermission to the 701 Center for Contemporary Art’s current exhibition, By Hand & Machine.

For more information, visit colajazz.com.

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