Virtuosa harpist, storyteller and improvisational pioneer Destiny Muhammad has turned the harp into an instrument that makes people of all ages stop and gasp, “I didn’t know a harp could do that!” Muhammad, who performs professionally and at enrichment assemblies in schools, weaves social justice work and African American history education (which is social justice work these days) with gorgeous music. Her sultry vocals and eclectic style draw inspiration from jazz greats like Alice Coltrane and Dorothy Ashby. Part of the Stanford Jazz Workshop.
Sun, 7:30pm, $47
Campbell Recital Hall, Stanford