April is Jazz Appreciation Month so we\u2019re closing out the month with Jazz Festivals, Jazz Cities and Best Jazz Spots around the world. When I thought to do this topic, I immediately thought of\xa0Maxx Myrick, an award winning air personality, radio programmer and content expert with over 40 years of experience providing content on local and national levels. And, a lover of Jazz.\nOne Jazz Festival we\u2019ve traveled for, for many years is the\xa0Cape Town International Jazz Festival\xa0in Cape Town South Africa. I have the pleasure of chatting with\xa0Billy Domingo,\xa0Chief Operating Officer of the CTIJF and is\xa0one of South Africa\u2019s most respected and successful entertainment industry professionals. Domingo\u2019s r\xe9sum\xe9 includes a true Who\u2019s Who of show business, having worked with some of the world\u2019s most famous artists and biggest stage productions in the world.\nThe Culture Report \u2013 The National Museum of African American Music Part 2\n\u201cCulture is forever changing and reflecting what\u2019s happening in the society and with its people. It can be born from the arts, music, food and sometimes politics and strife.\u201d\n\nMusic is one of the most influential and immersive cultural experiences. I\u2019m excited to chat with Tuwisha D. Rogers-Simpson, Vice President of Brand and Partnerships at the National Museum of African American Music.\xa0The National Museum of African American Music, located in Nashville, Tennessee showcases the musical genres inspired, created, or influenced by African-Americans. I can\u2019t wait to visit the museum and explore the seven galleries, more than 25 interactive touchpoints, and more than 1500 artifacts!