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“AARLCC to celebrate 23 years of culture, community, and legacy in Fort Lauderdale.”

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“Jamaica 55 Emancipendence Celebration in Miramar”

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“PNC Arts Alive! Program Launches in Broward County; Proposals Due Next Month”

“Broward Cultural Division’s 2016 Planning Forum Dazzles With Entertainment, Culture and Plans!”

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“Caribbean Bar Association Elects New Officers For 2015-2016”

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“Caribbean-American Achievers Awards Presented At The 6th Annual “Expressions” Caribbean-American Exhibition & Festival”

“Polk State Jewel of the Ridge Jazz Festival Begins April 8; Free Events to Feature Local, International Talent”

“Jazz Artist Randy Corinthian received a featured placement in Jazziz Magazine, the “voice of a new jazz culture.””

“Musicians bring hope and help to a deserving young man, on his way to college.”

“Jazz Saxophone Concert - 6:00-7:00pm FREE Miner Crosby Community Center, 3901 Paramount Drive, North Charleston, SC 29405 Treat your ears to the smooth sounds of jazz by accomplished saxophonist, music producer, and educator, Randy Corinthian. An integral and innovative part of the music industry for over a decade, Randy was honored by Legacy Magazine as one of South Florida’s 40 under 40 Black Leaders of Today and Tomorrow in 2012 and by ICABA HONORS as a Finalist for Entertainer of the Year in 2013. His music has been featured on MTV, VH1, Bravo TV, The Black Family Channel, and BET Networks, and he has played with many notable names in music, including Ellis Marsalis, Ron Isley, Mike Phillips, Smokie Norful, and Alex Bugnon.”

“Jewel of the Ridge Jazz Festival Internationally known jazz artists will perform free concerts during the first annual Jewel of the Ridge Jazz Festival on April 9-12, 2014. Presented by Polk State College and the Lake Wales Arts Council, the Festival will feature John Abercrombie, Randy Corinthian, T FOXX and Orquesta Aragon, along with Lake Wales jazz artists Charlie “Topp” Hines and Victoria de Lissovoy at the Polk State Lake Wales Arts Center and Polk State JD Alexander Center. Chalet Suzanne and other restaurants will provide food for sale. April is Jazz Appreciation month, and the inaugural Jewel of the Ridge Jazz Festival will make for an experience unlike any other in Polk County. It’s going to feel like visiting a jazz club on the West coast or in New York. It’s a rare opportunity to enjoy internationally acclaimed talent — for free. Jewel of the Ridge takes place April 9-12.”

“Polk State Hosting Saxophonist Randy Corinthian for Two Performances”

“Randy Corinthian in Suriname “I’m honored to have been chosen as The U.S. Jazz Ambassador for the 2013 Suriname Jazz Festival!”

“Paramaribo - The caravan of the Suriname Jazz Festival starts driving tomorrow . For the eleventh edition of the music festival there are both Surinam and foreign artists on stage . The official opening will take place at Unkies House of Blues on the Van Rosevelt Quay . But the soul of jazz is innovation , so that can not be omitted . After the opening there is the opportunity to jam with the musicians present . obscurities This year the foreign artists Brute , Dennis Lapassion and Randy Corinthian in the lineup . In Suriname , they might be relatively unknown , but public relations and education officer Rosita Leeflang the organization ensures that there is change in the festival . "These are groups that stir in their own country . They are on their way to greatness . " She explains that the groups together with the sponsors are selected . For example, the Dutch band Brute a proposal by the Dutch Embassy that the group had experienced before.”

"We want to eat in the best restaurants and stay in the best hotel, but we’re not as picky about the foods we put in our body. We won’t be able to enjoy anything if we don’t have our health.”

“Summerfest 2013: Midtown’s Showcase of Arts, Music, and Culture”

“Unifest 2013 - On Sunday, May 19 the grounds of the beautiful, Vincent Torres Park will come to life as the 19th Annual Caribbean Multi-cultural Celebration known as Unifest, is set to kick off at 11 a.m. and run until 11 p.m.”

“South Florida Teacher Is No Longer Waiting For Superman”

“Jamaican Cultural Exchange in Miami Hundreds of festival-goers enjoyed, The Fifth Annual Downtown Miami Riverwalk Festival and Boat Parade- featuring, this year, a Jamaican Folk Festival that took place in Downtown/Brickell on November 10, 2012, from 10:00AM- 4:00 PM. “This special multicultural event allows our local residents and visitors to explore and interact among the local arts and culture vendors, while also showcasing the unique surroundings at the mouth of the Miami River.” Says David Brown, festival organizer. The opening ceremony featured Randy Corinthian on sax Soliel Rowe singing the national anthem. City was represented by LT. I. Carroll of the Fire Dept and Officer Fundora of the police Dept. The event was produced by Mr. David Brown of Lumana Global Corp. in collaboration with the presenting sponsor, the Jamaican Tourist Board, and numerous other sponsors including Sandals, Jerk Machine and Ocean Bank, in Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Independence”

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“An intimate conversation about Jazz with Saxophonist, Producer, and Songwriter Randy Corinthian and Author Tamara H. Boman.”

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“Catch 81 Foundation's Celebrity Golf Tournament. Thanks to Gloria and O.J. McDuffie”

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“Fort Lauderdale museum hosts Cannonball Adderley birthday celebration ”

“Legacy 50 Most Powerful Awards Gala”

“Randy Corinthian is a saxophonist, producer and educator who holds degrees in music from Florida A&M University and Florida State University. He has shared the stage with Ron Isley and Smokie Norful and his music has been featured on MTV, VH1 and BET.”

“Celebrate National Caribbean-American Heritage Month at "EXPRESSIONS" Caribbean-American Exhibition”

“Music connoisseurs know that, despite the genre, all popular music contains traces of Jazz DNA. To fully understand and appreciate music, the best musicians and artists have studied the origin of Jazz and how it has shaped the sounds of all musical styles that followed. As music has taken on a new form with today’s listeners, there are a few artists who continue to hold on to their Jazz roots. One such musician, Randy Corinthian, a South Florida native with roots in the Caribbean, is determined to create a following in South Florida that appreciates the original sounds of Jazz, and the many derivatives thereof.”

“Dillard Elementary Impact Girls welcomes keynote speaker Dr. Cassann Blake and Saxophonist Randy Corinthian”

“Saxophonist Randy Corinthian, native Floridian, musician, producer and songwriter, will be performing at the Boca Raton GreenMarket on Saturday, April 6. Corinthian, a graduate of FAMU and FSU, will be performing a wide variety of musical styles including jazz and popular. His latest CD will be available for purchase. The Boca Raton Green Market, in its 16th year has farm-to-table, fresh-picked produce from local growers and lots more, 8am to 1pm, every Saturday at the southwest parking lot of Royal Palm Place, S Fed Hwy and SE Mizner Blvd.in downtown Boca Raton. For additional information, contact elilly707@aol.com or (561) 299-8684.”

“Randy Corinthian nominated for Spotlight on Success Award ”

“This event is Broward Meals on Wheels' main fundraiser. The evening kicks off with a special VIP Welcome Reception at 6pm and general admission at 7pm with music and entertainment, savory and dessert food stations, raffle and a silent auction. Guests will be paying $75 for general admission and $125 for VIPs. Tickets are available online via www.bmow.org. To complement the amazingly scrumptious food, will be an all-round music indulgence. There will be live music for all tastes. Firstly, there will be Randy Corinthian, a saxophonist, followed by the School of Rock, a group of under 18s and to finish the night, Face2Face, an 8-piece band will play party music.”

“Broward Meals On Wheels' (BMOW) sixth annual "Chocolate Extravaganza" will take place on Oct. 20 from 7 to 11 p.m. at the International Game Fish Association (IGFA) located in Dania Beach. The event begins with a VIP welcome reception at 6 p.m.; general admission begins at 7 p.m. with live music and entertainment, food stations, decorating competitions and a silent auction. Event sponsors include: Patriot National Insurance; Continucare Medical Management; Blue Gallery; Florida Power & Light Co.; Crowne Plaza Hollywood Beach; US Airways; Bistro Mezzaluna; Casa D'Angelo; Chi Spa; Grille 66; Seasons 52; Harbor Beach Marriott Resort & Spa; Jungle Queen; The Naked Grape; Bonefish Grill; Whole Foods Market; Wines for Humanity; Quarterdeck; Outback Steakhouse; Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza; Vingetos; Pei Wei; PF Chang's China Bistro; Capital Grille; Chima Brazilian Steakhouse; Hilton Key Largo Resort; Vienna Café and Wine Bar; Jimmies Chocolates; Tropical Smoothie Café; The Melting Pot; Ali”

“A Swanky Classic affair, which began the moment the valet staff whisked away guests were treated to perhaps one of the most chic frat parties to date. There were no beer kegs anywhere or college boys jumping into pools fully clothed. There were no stragglers laying drunk on the front lawn. There was no one hanging from a second floor balcony vomiting on the people below. There was however, live music by Saxophonist Randy Corinthian, upscale silent auction items, delectable food presented by the students of Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts and a top notch South Florida view of the ocean from the private home of a Broward Supporter.”

“Sunrise will host its fourth annual Cultural Festival on Saturday, November 3, from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at City Park (6700 Sunset Strip, Sunrise 33313). This FREE, family-friendly event celebrates, highlights and unifies the diverse cultures represented in Sunrise. The Cultural Festival features children's rides and activities, multi-ethnic foods, and live entertainment - including music and dance. Performance times are as follows: 12:00 p.m. Opening Ceremony with Randy Corinthian 12:30 p.m. South Florida Cloggers 1:30 p.m. Hitchiti Dancers 2:00 p.m. Junkanoo Parade 2:30 p.m. Ballet Brika 3:30 p.m. Leon Coldero and Euphoria Mas Dancers 4:30 p.m. Junkanoo Parade 5:00 p.m. J-Will”

“Highlights of the festival are the many artists who will be available, among them are world class photographer David I. Muir whose book “Pieces of Jamaica™, The Real Rock Edition" showcases authentic Jamaica in gripping photographs.” Video: "Taboo Yardie" Movie Trailer Sunday’s Festive Schedule is full of activities for children, teens and adults for a most entertaining and exciting time. 11am Event Opens 11 – 4pm Kids Art Zone 11- 8pm Indie Film screenings with Frank Cinema (upstairs) 2 – 8pm Jazzy Sassy Sunday Live talent performance by Alana DaCostaSons of MystroOmilani Kehv Endel I Bacchus Brother Band Marcia Ball Adore Randy Corinthian Alonso the Poet Kristine Alicia Warren Gallimore”

"Pieces of Jamaica: The Real Rock Edition" Book Launch n “Pieces of Jamaica” Muir captures and celebrates the essence of the true Jamaican spirit in stunning photographs accompanied by stirring captions by writer, poet and journalist, Sonia Morgan. The result: a formidable keepsake for Jamaicans at home and in the Diaspora, and lovers of Jamaica around the world. The book launch and photo exhibit of selected pieces is expected to attract hundreds from the Diaspora and friends of Jamaica and will feature a reading of selected poems on the pieces by Morgan, a cultural presentation of Kumina from Queen Maxine and a performance by Jazz saxophonist Randy Corinthian. The author will also be signing copies of the book. Selected numbered and framed printsfrom the book will be available for purchase.

“Jamaican Photographer David I. Muir to Launch “Pieces of Jamaica” 50th Independence Coffee Table Collectible - The book launch and photo exhibit of selected pieces is expected to attract hundreds from the Diaspora and friends of Jamaica and will feature a reading of selected poems on the pieces by Morgan, a cultural presentation of Kumina from Queen Maxine and a performance by Jazz saxophonist Randy Corinthian.”

“Village Creative Radio is a look at the creative mind and the people behind them! From Jazz to Contemporary Art Forms, William Herriott interviews some of the most talented minds in the WORLD!”

“Legacy, South Florida’s premiere publication for Black Affluencers and Influencers, is pleased to present an elite group of individuals for its seventh annual 40 Under 40 Leaders of Today and Tomorrow designation. These honorees were nominated by their peers, then vetted and chosen by a distinguished and highly accomplished Selection Committee, comprised of 40 Under 40 alumni.”

“Legacy Magazine Introduces South Florida 40 Under 40 Black Leaders of Today and Tomorrow 2012”

“Randy Corinthian is an avid jazz saxophonist, music producer, and educator who honors both his civic and social responsibilities in the community. He serves in the music ministry at Gateway Church in Fort Lauderdale, FL. In addition to teaching public school music, Randy also serves as Adjunct Professor of Music at Broward College.”