From left: Saxophonist, composer, band leader and painter Marion Meadows poses with two of his followers and art collectors James Williams and Tamara Jackson from Petworth in D.C. at Blues Alley during Black History Month. (Brenda C. Siler/The 最新麻豆影音视频)
From left: Saxophonist, composer, band leader and painter Marion Meadows poses with two of his followers and art collectors James Williams and Tamara Jackson from Petworth in D.C. at Blues Alley during Black History Month. (Brenda C. Siler/The 最新麻豆影音视频)

Looking forward to a mega 60th-anniversary celebration this summer, Blues Alley in Georgetown is working to keep spirits high with internationally respected talent. Two acts, and , brought their sounds to the nation’s oldest continuing jazz supper club for the observance of Black History Month. 

In February, the venue honored two music legends, Jerry Butler and Roberta Flack.  

鈥淲e celebrate here,鈥 said Norelco Carroll when introducing the evening鈥檚 act at the historic club. Carroll continued sharing the impact of Blues Alley. 鈥淲hen people get married, they celebrate here. When people get divorced, they celebrate here.鈥

A Saxophone and Some Art

Originally from West Virginia and educated at Berklee College of Music, saxophonist Meadows enjoyed four sold-out shows, two sets each night in mid-February. 

His set included upbeat mainstream jazz sounds blended with R&B, slow jams, and pop. 

Between songs, Meadows said he has been influenced by some of the well-known traditional sax jazz artists many music lovers have enjoyed for decades. His favorites include Stanley Turrentine, Sidney Bichet, Johnny Hodges, John Coltrane, Sonny Stitt, Rahsaan Roland, Kirk, Dexter Gordon, Cannonball Adderley, and many more. 

During his set, he performed 鈥渏azzed-up鈥 arrangements of 鈥淐ome Together鈥 by The Beatles, 鈥淲ishing on a Star鈥 from R&B group Rose Royce, and 鈥淢as Que Nada,鈥 a big hit for Sergio Mendes and Brasil鈥66.

Creating original paintings is another way Meadows uses his creative juices. He has his art on display at some of his performances, in separate art shows, and on his website, 鈥,鈥 designed specifically for his paintings. 

See Meadows’ tour schedule on  

Faith, Love, and Happiness Equal Music for All

has eight Grammy nominations and a NAACP Image Award. 

Married for 22 years, the visibility for Marcus and Jean Baylor continues on a trajectory comparable to a rocket.

Jean Baylor (left) and Marcus Baylor brought their group The Baylor Project to perform recently at Blues Alley during Black History Month. (Courtesy of Deneka Peniston)
Jean Baylor (left) and Marcus Baylor brought their group The Baylor Project to perform recently at Blues Alley during Black History Month. (Courtesy of Deneka Peniston)

They ended Black History Month with a two-night sold-out booking at Blues Alley. 

Looking around the club, one could see that their sound appeals to all demographics. Jean Baylor is a vocalist with a range for any type of music. Marcus Baylor, the best hype man, has a massive drum and percussion set, plus he is the social media guy capturing photos and videos on and off stage. 

Ryan Ramirez oversees sound configuration for The Baylor Project, so he is considered a group member.

In addition to sultry mid-tempo sounds, Jean Baylor鈥檚 punctuation of certain words draws listeners all the way in. Music of faith seeps into the group鈥檚 repertoire. The congregation at any performance expects their arrangement of 鈥淕reat Is Thy Faithfulness.鈥

When not on tour, The Baylor Project was able to record a concert on National Public Radio (NPR) and composed the theme music for the Tamron Hall Show. 

Looking forward, midway through their Blues Alley set, Marcus Baylor announced that the group will perform at the 2025 , Aug. 27-31.

Keep up with The Baylor Project by visiting

Brenda Siler is an award-winning journalist and public relations strategist. Her communications career began in college as an advertising copywriter, a news reporter, public affairs producer/host and a...

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