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The Durham Central Jazz Workestra

The Durham Central Jazz “Workestra” is a visionary large ensemble that serves as a bridge between the storied history of Durham, North Carolina, and the future of Black American Music. Led by the master trombonist Robert Trowers and co-piloted by the globally acclaimed drummer, composer, and educator Jeremy "BEAN" Clemons, the Workestra is more than a big band—it is a cultural institution dedicated to the preservation and evolution of the Jazz tradition.

A Lineage of Excellence The “Workestra’s” roots are deeply embedded in the soil of North Carolina Central University (NCCU), honoring the towering legacy of Dr. Ira Wiggins, whose decades of leadership transformed Durham into a global epicenter for Jazz education. Comprised largely of NCCU alumni and distinguished affiliates, the ensemble represents a lineage of excellence that has garnered international acclaim. These include recent victories at the prestigious Monterey Jazz Festival and Jack Rubin Jazz Championship as well as appearances at the Newport and Montreux Jazz Festivals. This is a collective of "Eagle" musicians carrying forward a standard of mentorship and cultural pride that is unique to the North Carolina Jazz corridor.

World-Class Leadership Under the direction of Robert Trowers, the “Workestra” benefits from a lifetime of elite experience. Trowers, a veteran of the Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, Lincoln Center and Vanguard Jazz Orchestras, brings an authentic connection to the swing tradition and the big band vernacular. His direction is complemented by the innovative leadership of Jeremy "BEAN" Clemons, a "rhythmic sorcerer" whose career spans collaborations with artist like Gregory Porter, Mavis SWAN Poole, Andy Bey, and Jazzmeia Horn. Together, they lead a collective of high-level artists; touring professionals, esteemed educators, dynamic young players and prolific composers—who have graced stages from New York’s Smalls Jazz Club to international festivals across the globe.

  • 4608 Industry Lane, Ste L
  • Durham, North Carolina 27707
  • Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
  • Location:
    The Durham Jazz Workshop/Sharp 9 Gallery
  • Admission:
    Student $20 | Adult $35
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