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DC Jazz Festival Announces We Get to Talk Podcast Series

DC Jazz Festival today announces a new podcast series titled We Get to Talk, where DCJF Executive Director Sunny Sumter engages jazz artists in captivating conversations that revolve around relevant topics, people and places. We Get To Talk launches Wednesday, April 14, with episodes being released on a bi-weekly basis. Listeners can tune in on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Crossover Media or wherever they get their podcasts.

The first round of episodes will feature a wide-ranging cast of guests who each have a unique story to share. In our first episode, piano prodigy Matthew Whitaker, who is blind, offers ways we can create a more inclusive and accessible world for the disabled community, particularly in music and the arts. In the second installment, Sunny and soul singer-songwriter Cecily discuss the power of mindfulness and music's healing ability. In episode three, Allyn Johnson, Director of Jazz Studies at the University of the District of Columbia, shares his experiences as an arts educator and talks about the inspiration we can all find from love. Next, harmonicist Frédéric Yonnet sits down with Sunny to discuss what it means to truly be part of one's community and the strength that comes from knowing your neighbors. From there we hear from Afro Blue alumnus Christie Dashiell as she shares her thoughts on how artists have been and can continue to adapt to the times. Finally, Sunny explores the importance of heritage and identity with hip-hop artist Maimouna "Mumu Fresh" Youssef and how they influence her musical stylings.

We Get To Talk will be presented in collaboration with Crossover Media. Each episode features snippets of guests' past DC JazzFest performances and a segment dedicated to discussing each artist's motivations and inspirations. "We are thrilled to welcome Sunny Sumter to the Crossover Podcast family, " said Crossover Media founder Alex Hollingsworth. "Whether discussing the latest Verzuz, politics, music or social issues, our hosts cover a variety of topics." Join DC Jazz Festival and host Sunny Sumter on Wednesday, April 14, when We Get to Talk welcomes its first guest, jazz prodigy Matthew Whitaker.

For press inquiries or requests for information, contact Lydia Liebman, DCJF publicist, at lydia@lydialiebmanpromotions.com.

Learn more about the DC Jazz Festival and all of our programs by visiting www.dcjazzfest.org.

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About DC Jazz Festival: The DC Jazz Festival is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that celebrates America's unique original art form by presenting year-round programs and performances featuring local, national and internationally acclaimed artists. The mission of the DC Jazz Festival is to present internationally renowned and emerging artists in celebration of jazz, unify diverse communities and enable connections between artists and audiences, advance jazz and music education, provide performance opportunities for DC-based musicians, and highlight DC as a major and vibrant center for jazz. With dozens of performances in venues across the city, the annual DC JazzFest is one of the largest music festivals in the country. This international event attracts jazz lovers from around the world to the nation's capital. The 2021 DC JazzFest will take place September 1-5. For more information about the DCJF and its activities, visit dcjazzfest.org.

About Crossover Media: Crossover Media launched in 2020 to provide tools and resources to help minority and independent podcasters grow their podcast shows. Its goal is to ensure minority and independent podcasters do not get lost in the influx of new shows launching specifically by those who are already famous or have significant funding behind their podcasts. Crossover currently has more than 10 shows covering sports, society and culture, and news. Visit crossoverpodcast.com.



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