Bridge City Jazz Fest set for Saturday in downtown Selma
Published 12:15 pm Thursday, September 25, 2025

- NEW YORK, NEW YORK - AUGUST 17: Devon Stixx Taylor, Raschad Marshall, Chris "Mr Trapjazz" Moten and Cassius Jay attend as Andscape presents Trap Jazz & 50 Years Of Hip Hop at Brooklyn Music Hall on August 17, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Bennett R
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The Levitt AMP Selma Music Series turns up the groove this week with the Bridge City Jazz Fest, a free community concert featuring Atlanta’s boundary-pushing TRAP JAZZ and regional favorite Jonathan Michael & Band at the Selma Riverfront Amphitheater.
Gates open Saturday, Sept. 27, at 7 p.m. Lawn chairs, blankets, and coolers are welcome. The entry gate will be located at the corner of Water Avenue and Lawrence Street in downtown Selma. The show is free and open to all ages.
Blending the soulful sophistication of jazz with the bounce and swagger of Atlanta’s trap sound, TRAP JAZZ was created by pianist and musical director Chris Moten and spotlighted in the 2023 Hulu documentary TRAP JAZZ, which follows Moten alongside drummer Devon “Stixx” Taylor and producer Cassius Jay as they forge a bold, celebratory fusion that’s electrifying live audiences nationwide.
Opening the night, Jonathan Michael brings a high-energy mix of soulful hip-hop with jazz/funk undertones, backed by a tight band and horn-forward arrangements that feel right at home on the river. His recent project, The Discovery, showcases his message-driven performance style and musicianship that’s earned him a growing following across Central Alabama.
“Bridge City Jazz Fest is exactly what Levitt AMP is about, world-class music, free for everyone, in the heart of our city,” said Concert Coordinator Lydia Chatmon. “Bring your people and make a night of it. Everyone is invited to share in the experience, family, friends, and neighbors. Let’s fill the Riverfront with rhythm and joy.”
The Levitt AMP Selma Music Series transforms Riverfront Amphitheater and Park into a gathering place for live music, food, and fellowship—building community and economic activity along the Alabama River. The two remaining concerts in October will feature Toia Jones, The Seratones, Mike Clark, Jr., and FPJ. Thanks to sponsor Tristatz, concertgoers also have the chance to win real vacation packages through the end of the concert series.
Food trucks and local vendors will be on site, with plenty of space to spread out and enjoy the show under the stars. Series information and the Riverfront Amphitheater location (near 3 Lawrence Street) can be found via the Black Belt Community Foundation and local news listings.
Founded by pianist/MD Chris Moten, TRAP JAZZ merges contemporary trap textures with improvisational jazz musicianship. The group’s story and sound are featured in TRAP JAZZ (Hulu), highlighting collaborators including Devon “Stixx” Taylor and Cassius Jay—artists with credits alongside some of music’s biggest names.
Jonathan Michael (a.k.a. Jonathan Michael Avant) is a trumpeter, vocalist, and hip-hop artist whose performances blend groove-rich bands with uplifting, community-minded storytelling. His album The Discovery channels soulful hip-hop with a jazz/funk heartbeat.