at Western Illinois Museum
Sunday, September 21st from 2:00-5:00 pm
The 2025 Al Sears Music Fest wraps up in style on Sunday, September 21, with an afternoon of music and conversation at the Western Illinois Museum celebrating the life and legacy of Macomb’s own jazz pioneer.
This year’s closing program features Yoseph Henry, an acclaimed jazz, R&B, and gospel vocalist and proud Western Illinois University alum, who will both perform and join a community conversation with fellow musicians reflecting on Al Sears’s enduring influence.
The day’s schedule:
Held in the Museum’s indoor and air-conditioned Our Front Porch space, the afternoon offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere to learn about a local musical legend’s influence on today’s artists, followed by live music in an intimate setting.
The Al Sears Music Fest honors the legacy of Al Sears (1910–1990), a pioneering saxophonist, songwriter, and entrepreneur who performed with Duke Ellington, Lionel Hampton, and other jazz greats, while also helping shape early rock-and-roll as a producer and music executive.
Throughout the weekend, visitors can explore exhibits of photographs, recordings, and artifacts from Sears’s career, from his early performances to his groundbreaking work as an industry leader with ABC Paramount.
Bring your family, invite your friends, and celebrate Al Sears and Macomb’s unique place in American music history. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Performing Arts Society.
The Western Illinois Museum is located at 201 S. Lafayette Street, one block south of Macomb’s Courthouse Square. The building is fully accessible with free accessible parking.
For information, call 309-837-2750, text 309-837-2613, or email info@wimuseum.org.