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  • Buffalo Bayou Music in the Park: Navy Band Feature Performance

    Buffalo Bayou Music in the Park: Navy Band Feature Performance

    Buffalo Bayou Partnership offers a unique musical experience! The Navy Band’s Southeast’s Popular Music Group, Pride, will be in Houston as part of Fleet Week and will be performing a special concert at The Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park that is free to attend. Bring your families, your lawn chairs, and your picnic baskets for an evening of beautiful music, courtesy of the visiting sea services.

    Duration
    6-7:30 PM / 90 minutes

    Location
    The Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park (105-B Sabine St)

     

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  • Jazzy Sundays: Lil Nathan and the Zydeco Big Timers and Steven Dargin & Texas Kreole

    Jazzy Sundays: Lil Nathan and the Zydeco Big Timers and Steven Dargin & Texas Kreole

    Buffalo Bayou Partnership is teaming up with two Houston parks to bring you Jazzy Sundays in the Park, a series of FREE, outdoor jazz concerts. The series celebrates the vibrancy and rich tradition of jazz and the incredible Houstonians who preserve the artform. Family-friendly concerts will be held March 8, 15, 22 and 29 at Discovery Green; and April 5, 12, 19, and 26 at The Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park from 4-7:30 PM. 

    Bring you picnic blanket, lawn chairs, friends, and family for a groovy afternoon in Buffalo Bayou Park!

    Jazzy Sundays in the Parks is made possible by a grant from the Kinder Foundation and sponsored by KTSU.

    Location: The Water Works Lawn in Buffalo Bayou Park (105-B Sabine St.)

    Lineup:

    • April 5: Christian McBride and Synesthesia
    • April 12: Melvin Johnson and Mahoganee Renee
    • April 19: Susan Carol with Kinder HSPVA Jazz Ensemble
    • April 26: Lil Nathan and the Zydeco Big Timers and Steven Dargin & Texas Kreole

    Schedule:

    • 4:30 PM: Vendor market opens
    • 5-7:30 PM: Jazz performances

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    About Lil Nathan and the Zydeco Big Timers

    With nearly two decades in the music industry, primarily within the zydeco genre, Lil Nathan, loves to create a gumbo of zydeco, R&B, swing out, hip hop and Afro Pop. He’s making his own history.

    Lil Nathan blazes his own path, going from a cute 2-year-old on stage with his dad to an adult hitmaker playing the Bayou Classic halftime show before 50,000 in the Superdome. Other stops include Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, New Orleans Pelicans Halftime Show, New Orleans Saints Tailgate Party, the Houston International Festival, the Houston Livestock & Rodeo, Universal Studios in Orlando, the Ronald Reagan Building, International Trade Center in Washington, DC, and national attention on CBS 60 minutes. He’s shared the stage and studio with platinum selling artists, such as New Edition, Dru Hill, Tank, Cupid, Juvenile, Kevin Gates, Yung Bleu, and Los Lobos, along with Tucka, a Southern Soul favorite.

    Nate’s 17 albums have embraced numerous styles, including his growing fascination with Afro Pop. Along the way, Lil Nathan earned a Bachelor’s degree in Jazz Studies and a Master’s degree in Jazz Performance from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

     

    About Steven Dargin & Texas Kreole

    Steve Dargin, aka Texas Kreole, grew up playing music in church, was a drummer with Brian Jack and the Zydeco Gamblers for more than a decade. But an undying hunger to play the accordion and growing respect for his family’s Creole roots in southwest Louisiana drove him into the spotlight.

    Dargin’s music contains flavors of Boozoo Chavis, Beau Jocque, Chris Ardoin and other legendary names. “Growing up trail riding and riding horses, I was always into zydeco,” said Dargin. “But I’m coming into this not just to play a trail ride. I want to get back into the festivals, the bazaars, get back to where I can have the old and the new.”

    Dargin counts Lil Nathan Williams and family, along with rising stars Rusty Metoyer and Kaleb Leday as guiding forces in his new solo career. He’s ready to make his great grandmother and other family proud.

  • Jazzy Sundays: Susan Carol and Kinder HSPVA Jazz Ensemble

    Jazzy Sundays: Susan Carol and Kinder HSPVA Jazz Ensemble

    Buffalo Bayou Partnership is teaming up with two Houston parks to bring you Jazzy Sundays in the Park, a series of FREE, outdoor jazz concerts. The series celebrates the vibrancy and rich tradition of jazz and the incredible Houstonians who preserve the artform. Family-friendly concerts will be held March 8, 15, 22 and 29 at Discovery Green; and April 5, 12, 19, and 26 at The Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park from 4-7:30 PM. 

    Bring you picnic blanket, lawn chairs, friends, and family for a groovy afternoon in Buffalo Bayou Park!

    Jazzy Sundays in the Parks is made possible by a grant from the Kinder Foundation and sponsored by KTSU.

    Location: The Water Works Lawn in Buffalo Bayou Park (105-B Sabine St.)

    Lineup:

    • April 5: Christian McBride and Synesthesia
    • April 12: Melvin Johnson and Mahoganee Renee
    • April 19: Susan Carol with Kinder HSPVA Jazz Ensemble
    • April 26: Lil Nathan and the Zydeco Big Timers and Steven Dargin & Texas Kreole

    Schedule:

    • 4:30 PM: Vendor market opens
    • 5-7:30 PM: Jazz performances

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    About Susan Carol

    Susan Carol, Grammy Award Winning, Singer-Songwriter and Defjam recording artist. Each generation has that one voice that will always be synonymous with its sound. Susan Carol possesses that voice. This Ft. Worth, TX native is the epitome of her gospel roots. Being raised in church, the root of everything she writes and sings is from a place of pure love.

    At an early age, her poetic gift emerged and became the therapy that soothed her soul amidst life’s adversities and its blessings. That gift gave birth to the purity of her pen – a pen that now soothes our souls through her authentic lyrics, a tranquilizing tone and a voice that lays splendidly atop of poetic mastery. Susan Carol unapologetically makes soul music that delivers a cohesive message of love and authenticity. She is an experience you don’t want to miss.

     

    About Kinder HSPVA Jazz Ensemble

    Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts boasts the nation’s premier high school jazz program. Under the direction of James Westfall, jazz students study instrument technique, music theory, and jazz history. Jazz alumni include acclaimed musicians Jason Moran, Robert Glasper, James Francies and Walter Smith III. Kinder HSPVA is a nationally recognized tuition-free HISD public school where students train daily in one of six art areas: Creative Writing, Dance, Instrumental and Vocal Music, Theatre, or Visual Arts.

  • Jazzy Sundays: Melvin Johnson and Mahoganee Renee

    Jazzy Sundays: Melvin Johnson and Mahoganee Renee

    Buffalo Bayou Partnership is teaming up with two Houston parks to bring you Jazzy Sundays in the Park, a series of FREE, outdoor jazz concerts. The series celebrates the vibrancy and rich tradition of jazz and the incredible Houstonians who preserve the artform. Family-friendly concerts will be held March 8, 15, 22 and 29 at Discovery Green; and April 5, 12, 19, and 26 at The Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park from 4-7:30 PM. 

    Bring you picnic blanket, lawn chairs, friends, and family for a groovy afternoon in Buffalo Bayou Park!

    Jazzy Sundays in the Parks is made possible by a grant from the Kinder Foundation and sponsored by KTSU.

    Location: The Water Works Lawn in Buffalo Bayou Park (105-B Sabine St.)

    Lineup:

    • April 5: Christian McBride and Synesthesia
    • April 12: Melvin Johnson and Mahoganee Renee
    • April 19: Susan Carol with Kinder HSPVA Jazz Ensemble
    • April 26: Lil Nathan and the Zydeco Big Timers and Steven Dargin & Texas Kreole

    Schedule:

    • 4:30 PM: Vendor market opens
    • 5-7:30 PM: Jazz performances

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    About Melvin Johnson

    Melvin Johnson is a Houston-born pianist, composer, and international recording artist who masterfully blends emotion and melody into unforgettable music. As the creative force behind The Electro-Akoustic, he delivers a dynamic jazz-fusion experience that captivates audiences nationwide. Through his event production company, Sincerely Yours Music & Production, Melvin provides top-tier live entertainment and seamless event coordination—from live bands and DJs to lighting and pro-audio.

    As the founder of the Melvin Johnson Collective, he unites his artistic vision, his band, his direction, and his expanding live-entertainment empire. With his 3rd and 4th albums set for release in 2026, Melvin continues to inspire and elevate the musical landscape. In every note, every performance, and every event, Melvin Johnson’s brilliance and masterful artistry shine through.

     

    About Mahoganee Renee

    Growing up in a musical family, there was no other choice than to develop a voice that expresses love and creativity. A native of Houston, Mahoganee is a proud graduate of Houston’s Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, and Loyola University New Orleans, holding a B.M in Music Industry Studies.

    While performing in some of the top venues in New Orleans, she realized her calling: to be a voice that brings change to the world through music.  Although she sings a plethora of musical genres, Mahoganee got her start singing gospel, then moved on to classical, jazz, pop, Broadway, and R&B. As the lead vocalist for Heights Funk Collective, she was featured in the EP “Four Letters.” She has also been a featured soloist with the Scott Joplin Orchestra and Voices of Houston, and shared the stage with the Houston Symphony, New Orleans Grand Opera, and a host of other artists.

  • Jazzy Sundays: Christian McBride and Synesthesia

    Jazzy Sundays: Christian McBride and Synesthesia

    Buffalo Bayou Partnership is teaming up with two Houston parks to bring you Jazzy Sundays in the Park, a series of FREE, outdoor jazz concerts. The series celebrates the vibrancy and rich tradition of jazz and the incredible Houstonians who preserve the artform. Family-friendly concerts will be held March 8, 15, 22 and 29 at Discovery Green; and April 5, 12, 19, and 26 at The Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park from 4-7:30 PM. 

    Bring you picnic blanket, lawn chairs, friends, and family for a groovy afternoon in Buffalo Bayou Park!

    Jazzy Sundays in the Parks is made possible by a grant from the Kinder Foundation and sponsored by KTSU.

    Location: The Water Works Lawn in Buffalo Bayou Park (105-B Sabine St.)

    Lineup:

    • April 5: Christian McBride and Synesthesia
    • April 12: Melvin Johnson and Mahoganee Renee
    • April 19: Susan Carol with Kinder HSPVA Jazz Ensemble
    • April 26: Lil Nathan and the Zydeco Big Timers and Steven Dargin & Texas Kreole

    Schedule:

    • 4:30 PM: Vendor market opens
    • 5-7:30 PM: Jazz performances

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    About Christian McBride

    Christian McBride has blazed an extraordinary trail as one of the most preeminent musicians of his time. Over the last three decades, the nin-time Grammy winner has made momentous advances as a dynamic musician and recording artist, a prolific composer-arranger-producer, a distinguished curator of culture, and a dedicated educator and mentor. A prolific bandleader, McBride’s ensembles are each distinctive extensions of his tremendous threshold of creative inspiration, which span and synthesize straight-ahead, experimental, free-leaning jazz, funk, soul, Latin, hip hop and rhythm and blues.

    McBride’s staggeringly diverse career also includes the role of host of NPR’s public radio program Jazz Night in America as well as The Lowdown: Conversations with Christian on SiriusXM. McBride also holds artistic director titles at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, the TD James Moody Jazz Festival, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), and JAZZ HOUSE KiDS.

    McBride is an entire artist whose colossal sound, strikingly vast body of work, and huge strides within the realm of artistic directorship are denotative of a self-identified perpetual student, whose love of learning feeds his passion, and whose passion has led a generation of musicians — within jazz and beyond.

     

    About Synesthesia

    K’vhondre Tahree-Amir Tinner is a multidisciplinary artist, trumpeter, pianist, composer, and author whose work lives at the intersection of jazz, cinematic storytelling, and speculative world-building. Now based in Houston, Texas and attending Texas Southern University, Tinner brings a global perspective to his sound and creative vision.

    His performance career includes notable milestones such as opening for MonoNeon at Houston’s Jazzy Sundays (2025), sharing the stage with Erykah Badu (2023), performing with Solange (2017), and appearing at the Monterey Jazz Festival in both 2024 and 2025. In 2026, he reached a major career landmark by selling out Doc’s Jazz Club for the first time as a headlining artist.

    With a sound rooted in jazz but unbound by tradition, Tinner continues to build a body of work that is both musically sophisticated and narratively expansive—positioning himself as a forward-thinking artist shaping his own lane across music, literature, and live performance.

  • Indigenous Peoples Day 12th Annual Celebration

    Indigenous Peoples Day 12th Annual Celebration

    BBP, in partnership with the Calmecac Indigenous Organization, invites you to this family-friendly event that honors the traditions, artistry, and resilience of Indigenous peoples with cultural ceremonies, live performances, and community recognition. Experience a day of learning, celebration, and connection along the banks of Buffalo Bayou. Traditional attire is encouraged.

     

    Activities include: 

    • Xilonen Coming-of-Age Danza Azteca Ceremony facilitated by Calmecac Tonantzin Yolilitzyotl, Sahumadora Mayor, Catalina Tlahuizipaktli Benavides Palabra de Grupo Azteca Teokalli, and local ceremonial community dancers
    • Rematriation Water Blessing of Buffalo Bayou led by Sydney Keith (Minneconjou/Hunkpapa), traditional knowledge bearer and head woman of International Sundance, Green Grass, South Dakota
    • Indigenous artwork by Colectiva Pochteca
    • Debut Houston performance by the Sahawe Dancers (Uvalde, TX), celebrating their 75th anniversary
    • Pipe ceremony for all pipe carriers facilitated by David Claymore (Cheyenne River Sioux), co-founder of the Black Hills Powwow
    • Recognition of the Claymore family as respected Lakota Tiyospaye and lifelong contributors to sobriety, wellness, ceremony, and Lakota culture
    • Featured vendor: Toknihuan
    • Featured DJ: Trajik Sol

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  • 2025 KBR Día de los Niños

    2025 KBR Día de los Niños

    KBR Kids Day es un evento anual gratuito para toda la comunidad. Miles de niños y sus familias se reunirán en The Water Works en Buffalo Bayou Park para disfrutar de un día completo de diversión con actividades emocionantes para todas las edades. ¡Este año celebraremos el décimo aniversario de Buffalo Bayou Park!

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    Lo que debes saber

    Comida y bebidas estarán disponibles para su compra en el evento.
    ¡Se anima a usar disfraces de Halloween!
    Estacionamiento gratuito ubicado al otro lado de la calle en el lote H (1643 Memorial Dr.)

     

    KBR Día de los Niños, actividades

    • Actividades prácticas en la naturaleza
    • Pinta caritas
    • Caminatas por la naturaleza
    • Espectáculos de música y baile
    • Show de aves rapaces
    • Desfile de disfraces de Halloween
    • Observación de animales silvestres
    • ¡Y más por venir!

     

    Horario de actuaciones

    10am: Paseo familiar en bicicleta en grupo
    11am: Reconocimiento a la Tierra con Deer Moon Sis*Stars y Danza Azteca con Calmecac Tonantzin Yolilitzyotl
    11:20am: Houston Public Library – La hora del cuento: “This is the Tree We Planted”
    11:35am: Show de aves rapaces
    12:20pm: Desfile de disfraces de Halloween
    12:45pm: Show de Winners Circle Breakdance
    1pm: Caminata de celebración con Urban Paths – juntarse en la carpa de BBP
    1:15pm: Dance of Asian American
    1:40: Compania Folklorica Alegria Mexicana
    2pm: Segundo Barrio Children’s Chorus
    2:15pm: Show de aves rapaces

     

    Compañeros

    American Festival for the Arts
    Archaeology Now
    Barrio Dogs Inc.
    Be SMART for Kids
    Bike Freedom Academy
    City of Houston Floodplain Management Office
    Creators Worldwide
    Dreamland Entertainment
    Friends of the Brazoria National Wildlife Refuges
    Houston Area Bat Team
    Houston Grand Opera
    Houston Public Library
    Houston Museum of Natural Science
    Houston Toy Museum
    Houston Zoo
    Native Plant Society of Houston
    Nature Discovery Center
    Texas Tim Webb
    Trust CHW Organization
    Urban Paths
    USFWS Jocelyn Nungaray National Wildlife Refuge
    WEAR – Wildlife and Environmental Advocacy and Relief
    Young Audiences of Houston

     

    Vendedores de comida y bebidas

    Bahama Bucks
    It’s A Wrap
    Mi Patio
    Paleteria El Pibe
    Volando Coffee

     

    Oportunidades de voluntariado

    8:30 – 11am: Set-up
    11am – 1pm: Pumpkin Patch A
    11am – 1pm: Young Audiences A
    1pm – 3pm: Pumpkin Patch B
    1pm – 3pm: Young Audiences B
    1:15 – 1:45pm: Birthday Walk with Urban Paths
    3 – 4:30pm: Tear Down

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  • “Oldest Houston” Book Signing

    “Oldest Houston” Book Signing

    Celebrate the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern’s 99th birthday with a special book signing of Oldest Houston! Meet authors Lydia Schrandt and Biju Sukumaran at The Water Works Visitor Center in Buffalo Bayou Park and snag a copy of this unique work featuring the Cistern.

    Duration
    11:30am – 1:30pm

    Location
    The Water Works Visitor Center (105 Sabine St.)

     

  • 2025 KBR Kids Day

    2025 KBR Kids Day

    KBR Kids Day is a free annual event for the entire community. Thousands of children and their families will gather at The Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park to experience a full day of fun with exciting activities for all ages. This year, we will be celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Buffalo Bayou Park!

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    What to Know

    Food and drinks will be available for purchase on-site.
    Halloween costumes are encouraged!
    Free parking located across the street at Lot H (1643 Memorial Dr.)

     

    KBR Kids Day activities include

    • Hands-on nature activities
    • Face painting
    • Guided walking tours
    • Music and dance performances
    • Birds of prey show
    • Halloween costume parade
    • Wildlife encounters
    • And more to come!

     

    Performance Schedule

    10am: Family Bicycle Group Ride
    11am: Land Acknowledgement with Deer Moon Sis*Stars and Danza Azteca with Calmecac Tonantzin Yolilitzyotl
    11:20am: Houston Public Library Storytime: “This is the Tree we Planted”
    11:35am: Birds of Prey Show
    12:20pm: Halloween Costume Parade
    12:45pm: The Winners Circle Breakdance Show
    1pm: Birthday Walk with Urban Paths – Meet at the BBP Tent
    1:15pm: Dance of Asian American
    1:40pm: Compania Folklorica Alegria Mexicana
    2pm: Segundo Barrio Children’s Chorus
    2:15pm: Birds of Prey Show

     

    Partners

    American Festival for the Arts
    Archaeology Now
    Barrio Dogs Inc.
    Be SMART for Kids
    Bike Freedom Academy
    City of Houston Floodplain Management Office
    Creators Worldwide
    Dreamland Entertainment
    Friends of the Brazoria National Wildlife Refuges
    Houston Area Bat Team
    Houston Grand Opera
    Houston Public Library
    Houston Museum of Natural Science
    Houston Toy Museum
    Houston Zoo
    Native Plant Society of Houston
    Nature Discovery Center
    Texas Tim Webb
    Trust CHW Organization
    Urban Paths
    USFWS Jocelyn Nungaray National Wildlife Refuge
    WEAR – Wildlife and Environmental Advocacy and Relief
    Young Audiences of Houston

     

    Food and Drink Vendors

    Bahama Bucks
    It’s A Wrap
    Mi Patio
    Paleteria El Pibe
    Volando Coffee

     

    Volunteer Opportunities

    8:30 – 11am: Set-up
    11am – 1pm: Pumpkin Patch A
    11am – 1pm: Young Audiences A
    1pm – 3pm: Pumpkin Patch B
    1pm – 3pm: Young Audiences B
    1:15 – 1:45pm: Birthday Walk with Urban Paths
    3 – 4:30pm: Tear Down

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  • Jazzy Sundays: Charly Siaba and Los Souldees

    Jazzy Sundays: Charly Siaba and Los Souldees

    Buffalo Bayou Partnership is teaming up with two Houston parks to bring you Jazzy Sundays, a series of FREE, outdoor jazz concerts. The series celebrates the vibrancy and rich tradition of jazz and the incredible Houstonians who preserve the artform. Family-friendly concerts will be held Sundays, March 2, 9, 16 and 23 at Emancipation Park; Sundays, April 6, 13, 20 and 27 at Discovery Green; and Sundays on May 11, 18, 25 and June 1st at The Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park from 4-7 p.m. 

    Before the jazz performances kick off, enjoy a local vendor market, food trucks, cool beverages, and a free drumming workshop for all ages, courtesy of Houston’s Dinky Drum Company. Bring you picnic blanket, lawn chairs, friends, and family for a groovy afternoon in Buffalo Bayou Park!

    Jazzy Sundays is made possible by a grant from the Kinder Foundation.

    Location: The Water Works Lawn in Buffalo Bayou Park (105-B Sabine St.)

    Lineup:

    • May 11: MonoNeon and APBOYZ
    • May 18: Bobby Lyle, Patric Johnston, and Houston Ensemble
    • May 25: Lao Tizer Band with Tareon Gully and Houston Groove Society
    • June 1: Charly Siaba and Los Souldees

    Schedule:

    • 4pm: Houston’s Dinky Drum workshop
    • 4:30pm: Vendor market opens
    • 5-7pm: Jazz performances

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    About Charly Siaba

    Charly Siaba is a Cuban singer-songwriter and producer trained in classical guitar and piano. With music in his veins from an early age, he found his passion in songwriting and forged an authentic style surrounded by a confluence of melodies and rhythms; from Trova and Bolero to Funk and Blues. Now living in Houston, his language moves from the commercial to the experimental, and he’s always seeking unique ways to integrate elements from multiple genres.

    Charly is an old soul in a modern age, an artist weaves timeless emotions into melodies and evokes a musical tapestry that is both classic and contemporary. He has accompanied his steady stream of releases with regular live appearances around Houston; as an opener for Amanda Pascali’s EP debut ‘The Messenger’ and as a solo artist performing in intimate venues and at Sofar Sounds in cities like Houston, Austin, and Miami.

    About Los Souldees

    Los Souldees are the new band out of Houston Tx bringing you the freshest sounds of chicano soul with a Texas attitude.

     

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