WEST END CHURCH

presents

Jazz Concert Series:

Endea Owens & The Cookout

Endea Owens is a Detroit-raised recording artist, bassist, and composer with a growing legacy in contemporary jazz and interdisciplinary collaboration. A Juilliard graduate; she is a member of the house band on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and has performed and toured with artists including Wynton Marsalis, Diana Ross and Rhonda Ross, Elvis Costello, Solange, Jon Batiste, Juicy J, Cyrus Chestnut, and Steve Turre.

Her work has earned an Emmy, Grammy, and Peabody Award, and appears on Jon Batiste’s Grammy winning album We Are, the Oscar nominated film Judas and the Black Messiah, and H.E.R.’s Super Bowl LV performance. In 2023, Endea released her debut album Feel Good Music and has written and produced for Academy Award–winning rapper Juicy J, for the collaborative album “Caught Up in This Illusion.” She is also the founder of The Community Cookout, a nonprofit providing meals and music to underserved communities across the country.

Endea Owens

Arcoiris Sandoval is a jazz pianist, arranger, composer, and Fulbright award recipient currently residing in New York City and originally from Tucson, Arizona. She leads her own trio and quintet project called Sonic Asylum and is the Co-Director of an award winning multimedia orchestra called The D.O.M.E. Experience along with acclaimed bassist and composer Mimi Jones which aims to raise environmental and social awareness by integrating orchestral composition, choreography and immersive cinematography. She arranged, toured, recorded and was the MD for vocalist Allan Harris for over five years. On his album “Live at Blue Llama” which was number one on JazzWeek for several weeks, she arranged several tracks including “Nature Boy” and “Sunny”. She performs with actress, comedian and vocalist Lea DeLaria and also performs with The Mingus Big Band as well as Mingus Dynasty. She has written, conducted and performed string arrangements with vocalist Tammy McCann at Lincoln Center which were also performed at the Music Institute of Chicago. In 2022, she was the keyboardist for an orchestral tribute to The Notorious B.I.G. at David Geffen Hall in Lincoln Center.

Arcoiris Sandoval

Jerome Jennings is a drummer, activist, bandleader, sideman, and Emmy Award winning composer. His debut recording ‘The Beast’ is a reflection of the every day joys and traumas of black life in the U.S. It was named one of the top three jazz releases by NPR, received a four star rating in Downbeat Magazine, and was nominated for the prestigious French ‘Grand Prix du Disque’ award for Album of the Year in 2016. Jerome’s sophomore recording, ‘Solidarity’, released November 2019 was recognized by NPR as best music that spoke truth to power of 2019. Currently, he performs and tours with his groundbreaking musical group, Jerome Jennings & iLL Philosophy.

Jerome served as music supervisor and composer for Louis Massiah and Monica Henriquez’s film TCB: The Toni Cade Bambara School of Organizing. The film debuted at the 2025 Black Star Film Festival and received the Best Feature Documentary Jury Award. He has also served as musical director and composer for Maurice Chestnut’s dance production Beat’s Rhymes and Tap Shoes.

Jerome Jennings

Born and raised in Peoria Illinois, Brianna grew up surrounded by music. Her father, Charlie Thomas, not only influenced her with his own unique talents as a vocalist and percussionist, he created an exceptionally well-rounded musical environment that fostered Brianna’s emerging abilities. At the tender age of six, Brianna made her singing debut performing a duet rendition of the jazz classic, “What A Wonderful World” with her father. At the age of eight she won her first of thirteen trophies, all first place and overall, from various district and regional talent shows. Between the ages of eight and ten she had her first gigs performing for a variety of banquets, black tie affairs and as a guest on local radio stations. It didn’t take long for people to notice her talent and potential. Just shy of her teens, Brianna’s talents were discovered by distinguished jazz educator Mary Jo Papich. Soon after, Brianna toured Europe with the Peoria Jazz All-Stars, a big band under Ms. Papich’s direction.

Brianna has blazed a path in the world of jazz and continues a stellar ascent. With dedication, hard work, and a sparkling personality, Brianna is sure to become one of jazz’s most prominent voices. The words of legendary trombonist Curtis Fuller best illustrate Brianna Thomas’ abilities, hailing her as a “marvelous new artist who has all it takes to reach the top of the jazz profession and music in general.
 

Brianna Thomas

This evenings performance will run about 75 minutes in length.

The music doesn’t stop here! We are thrilled to keep the momentum going with a spectacular lineup of artists for this special jazz series. Mark your calendars and join us this month to catch these incredible artists live:

June 11th @ 7:30pm
Isaiah J. Thompson Trio

June 18th @ 7:30pm
Ron Blake & Friends

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