St. James Church, now the African American History Museum in Tampa, Florida. Credit: Tampa Bay History Center
Last fall when Rock the Park celebrated 15 years of no-cover concerts, the Tampa Downtown Partnership told Creative Loafing Tampa Bay that it was planning a quarterly jazz concert series set for Central Park within the Encore development near the former site of a famed Black Tampa neighborhood commonly referred to as The Scrub.
Reminiscent of last year’s “Central Ave. Live,” series, the Central Park Jazz Jam brings music back to a neighborhood that was once the bustling Black business and lifestyle district of Tampa (Ray Charles and Ella Fitzgerald are just two artists who passed through).
Pianist Nick Peters, a regular at Corner Club’s jazz night in Old Seminole Heights, gets the honors of kicking the no-cover series off inside the city’s African American History Museum. (African American History Museum at Encore!, Tampa)

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This article appears in Dec. 04 – 10, 2025.
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