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Whitehall Ohio
The majority of Whitehall residents are made
up of Black or other ethnic groups, yet the City of Whitehall Mayor and The Parks and Recreation Director will not allow programming and other events which reflect the culture of these groups, including allowing SEMM Foundation and Jazz 98.5 radio to present live jazz concerts in City controlled public parks. Allowing Jazz In The Park And In The Whitehall Area Does This:
Opportunity is Not Here You Can Help Change This Behavior Listen To The Jazz 98.5 FM Broadcast Each Day for More Details |
Please Sign Our Petition Support Jazz At The Amp Concerts In Whitehall And please call the Whitehall Mayor at 614-338-3106 and the Parks and Recreation Director at 614-863-0121 to voice your support in allowing us the use of John Bishop Park in 2021 to present our Jazz At The Amp summer outdoor concerts. Call them both NOW! If no answer, leave a voicemail message. Listen to what we're saying about this matter
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From The Whitehall Watchblog ... Codes are so stringent in a town of regular people that it leaves little to no room for exciting innovation, diverseness of character and expression from your very own talent pool. I have heard ‘no’ so many times within Whitehall it truly speaks to what is wrong here, and not with the people themselves. City Hall is so afraid to allow people their true liberty, scared to death that every human being in town will go utterly mad without their control and start robbing, murdering and putting their cars on cinder-blocks in the front yards. They have a complete lack of trust in anyone’s sense, except their own, and that’s the truth of Whitehall’s leadership. They rule with an anti-liberty, anti-diversity, anti-poor, anti-freedom, anti-human ‘vision’, steering the ship of state with an iron grip, eyes fearfully peeled for anyone or anything unlike their dull, standardized selves which challenge their contemptuous ‘vision’ ... |
We too are victims of the Coronavirus. Our 2020 concert season has been cancelled until 2021. Choose The Artists You Want To See Perform at future Jazz At The Amp concerts Your Voice Counts Make Your Recommendation Today! Discover and consider other "unfamiliar" artists too! |
Food Choices ![]() ![]() The 2021 series will also offer Great Food
and Refreshment vendors with more of an international selection of foods you'd expect and enjoy, foods that compliment the
enjoyment of Jazz, including the possibility of adding a selection of
beers and wines at future concerts. For 2021, you'll be able to enjoy our concerts while dining on some of your favorite comfort foods and beverages. | WE'RE MOVING TO A NEW LOCATION Jazz At The Amp will no longer be held at the Westerville Alum Creek Park North Amphitheater. We wish to thank all of our listeners and supporters that have
both supported our station and attended our Jazz At The Amp
concerts during the 2016, 2017 & 2018 seasons. Central Ohio Jazz At The Amp concert series will return
again in 2021 at a new location. Make No Mistake ![]() | Coming Next A New Location ![]() Plenty of Parking ![]() Expanded Jazz Style Performances You can be certain the Jazz At The Amp tradition and brand will continue to offer jazz fans and live music lovers alike, some of the best talent in the country. Jazz At The Amp will feature many of today's top jazz greats including a tremendous lineup of our Homegrown jazz artists and groups. |
FREE PARKING | Bring Your Lawn Chairs Food & Drink Available | Enjoy great music at Jazz At The Amp | Show up early to get your place on the lawn |
We Can Get Through The Health Crisis Together |
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Jazz 98.5 FM, WSAX for 2019 details, updates and great jazz 24 hours each day. Visit
the Jazz 98.5 FM website
to listen to our music stream
featuring great Smooth Jazz, Classic Jazz, Straight-Ahead Jazz, Jazz
Fusion, Homegrown Music, Classic Big Band, Gospel Jazz, Jazz Blues, Jazz Flavored Classic R&B and more. |