Since 1998,
the Garfield Avenue Festival has shined a spotlight on local music while
dishing out some of the best soul food in the city. After modest beginnings as
a blues festival, the free event has grown each year, offering more food
vendors, more street performers, more visual artists, more activities and
demonstrations for young children and more music. The festival, which runs from
noon to 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 19 on
Garfield Avenue between 4
th
and 7
th streets, now attracts about 15,000 people a year.
New this
year is a DJ stage, but the focus is still on traditional, blues- and
jazz-derived American music, so it’s only fitting that this year’s event honors
Harvey Scales, for years a fixture of the local R&B scene with his group,
the Seven Sounds. Scales, who takes home the festival’s Lifetime Achievement
Award, co-wrote Johnnie Taylor’s hit single “Disco Lady” as well as tracks for
artists like the O’Jays and The Dramatics and, in more recent years has been an
influence on rap artists like M.C. Hammer, Pete Rock and Beanie Sigel. He’ll
perform with members of the Seven Sounds.
In a 2006
interview with the Shepherd, festival coordinator Andre Lee
Ellis, a longtime fixture of the local African American arts and theater scene,
said the festival largely draws adult music fans from around the city and
families from the neighborhood, but teenagers can learn a lot from the
musicians performing.
“We don’t
want our youth to grow up thinking that hip-hop is the only thing out there,”
Ellis said. “That music came from something that came before, it came from jazz
and the blues. Our youth needs to have a better understanding of history, and
this festival contributes to that.”
Although
patrons from all over MilwaukeeCounty visit the Garfield Avenue festival, including many
from the East Side, Ellis lamented that some
people might be reluctant to attend the event because of its location, despite
the event’s long history as a safe, inclusive event.
“Everything
that happens in this area is negative if you watch the media,” he said. “They
present it as a hood or a ghetto, and so people are scared to come here. But
this Bronzeville area, especially the HalyardPark
neighborhood, is one of the most beautiful areas of the entire city. If you
come here, you can park your car and walk around and do all sorts of things.”
Ellis is
disappointed with how the media depicts the neighborhood by reporting on crime
while largely ignoring the community and how it works together.
“This is
one of the lowest crime areas in the African American community of Milwaukee,” said Ellis, who grew up in the neighborhood
and now owns Andre’s bar on Seventh and Garfield.
“I know this area all too well, and it’s never been an out of control area. The
only thing that’s really changed is that the people who live here get better
and better every year, but they don’t show this on television.”
This year’s
line-up is characteristically full:
The
Jazz Stage
3rd Street & Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
12:00-2:00 pm Somethin' Unique
2:00-5:00 pm Adekola & Company featuring
Berkeley Fudge
5:00-8:00 pm Untitled featuring dawn
The DJ Stage
4th Street & Garfield Avenue
12:00-2:00 pm J. Town
2:00-4:00 pm Rock Dee
4:00-6:00 pm Chris Levy
6:00-8:00 pm Cecil Negron Jr. featuring Cache' (Salsa
Music)
The R&B Stage
5th Street & Garfield Avenue
12:00-2:00 pm Ms. La & the Band
2:00-5:00 pm Joe Jordan featuring Soul Trio
5:00-8:00 pm Duchie Rodgers featuring Black Earth Plus
The Children's Area
The playground of Garfield Street School on 5th & Garfield
12:00-2:00 pm The HYPE Cheer and Dance Team
2:00-6:00 pm Radio Disney and Street Jam
(The Milwaukee Public Theatre plus the Double Dutch Divas will be presenting
throughout the day in the Children's Area)
The Main Stage
6th Street & Garfield Avenue
Hosted by Andrea Williams of Jammin' 98.3
12:00-1:00 pm The Opening Ceremony
1:00-2:00 pm Rodney Cunningham & Company
2:00-3:00 pm The Unity Gospel House of Prayer Mass Choir
3:00-4:00 pm The Roselette Dancers
4:00-5:00 pm Jammin' 98.3 Car Giveaway & the Direct Supply Inc. Youth
Talent Competition winners
5:00-6:30 pm Jeannie Holliday & Company
6:30-8:00 pm The Legendary Harvey Scales & Company featuring the
Seven Sounds
The Blues Stage
7th Street & Garfield Avenue
12:00-2:00 pm One One
2:00-4:00 pm The Paul Curtis Band
4:00-6:00 pm The Pressure Release Band
6:00-8:00 pm The Misfits
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hey did you know that on your site you have the date as saturday the 19th?? is this the wrong date because saturday is actually July 17th , the 19th is actually on a monday. please let me know because we are interested in getting a booth at the festival. thank you.
Kesha - this article is from July of 2008, when the dates would have been correct.
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I would like to get a booth at this event. Who would I contact and how?