Star-Studded SFJAZZ Gala Raises 1.4 Million for Arts Education

At its annual fundraising gala on June 12, SFJAZZ raised $1.4 million to support the organization’s artistic and education programs with the goal of advancing jazz in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond.

Honoring a Musical Legend

Guests, including honorees and performers, gather together in formal and stylish attire during the SFJAZZ fundraising event.
Attendees smile for a group photo, dressed in chic evening outfits inside the SFJAZZ Center.
A pair of guests in elegant evening wear pose together at the fundraising gala.
Attendees, dressed in formal attire, enjoy the evening and pose for a photo during the celebration.
Musician Don Was, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and leather jacket, speaks into the microphone on stage at the SFJAZZ Center.
Don Was, Mayor Daniel Lurie, Jeffrey Whipps, Delroy Lindo, and Terence Blanchard
Gabrielle Cavassa, Craig Merrilees, Melissa Aldana, and Diana Cohn
Monica Mancini and Gregg Field
Patrick Godfrey, Lauren Harwell Godfrey, and Jeffrey Whipps
Don Was
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Held at San Francisco’s SFJAZZ Center, the organization honored legendary producer, musician and Blue Note Records President Don Was and presented him with the SFJAZZ Lifetime Achievement Award.

An Unforgettable Evening of Soul-Stirring Jazz

A host in a tuxedo addresses the audience while holding a microphone during the event.
A speaker gestures as he talks into the microphone, with a pianist, drummer, and other musicians in the background.
A jazz musician plays trumpet on stage under warm spotlight.
A singer in a white dress holds a microphone, singing passionately under red stage lights.
A vocalist in a sheer black outfit sings beside a guitarist and trumpet player, with bass and drums in the background.
Delroy Lindo
Paul Reiser
Ambrose Akinmusire
Gabrielle Cavassa
Matt Brewer, Lisa Fischer, Bill Frisell, and Terence Blanchard
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The evening featured a number of exciting events, starting with a cocktail reception, along with a festive VIP cocktail hour and dinner catered by Paula LeDuc Fine Catering. Later, all 550 guests congregated for an incredible all-star concert, hosted by award-winning actor Delroy Lindo and legendary actor and comedian Paul Reiser (of ‘Mad About You’ fame). Taking the stage: SFJAZZ executive director Terence Blanchard; honoree Don Was; vocal great Kurt Elling and Lisa Fischer; trumpet superstar Ambrose Akinmusire; rising star saxophonist Melissa Aldana; guitar icon Bill Frisell; jazz legend Charles Lloyd and his Sky Quartet with pianist Jason Moran, bassist Larry Grenadier, and drummer Eric Harland; rising star vocalist Gabrielle Cavassa, and the award-winning ensemble SFJAZZ Collective.

A Moving Life Tribute to a Tabla Artist

Attendees in stylish evening wear smile together inside the SFJAZZ Center.
Guests, including gala hosts and performers, gather for a group photo under the warm glow of event lighting.
Three attendees pose in front of the SFJAZZ Gala 2025 step-and-repeat backdrop.
Guests dressed in elegant black-and-white attire smile together near greenery décor.
Musicians perform on stage with colorful jazz album artwork projected across the walls.
Guests fill the theater in a standing ovation as a tribute is projected on screen above the stage.
Peter Rodway, Vinney Le, and Jacob Stensberg
Damiri Lindo, Nashormeh Lindo, Delroy Lindo, and Terence Blanchard
Delroy Lindo, Don Was, and Terence Blanchard
Jackie Mills and Antonio Contreras
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The evening also included a heartfelt tribute celebrating the remarkable life and legacy of the late Zakir Hussain, a tabla virtuoso and former SFJAZZ Trustee who passed away in December 2024. The tribute performance included longtime collaborators and saxophone great Charles Lloyd and Eric Harland, along with guitarist Bill Frisell, pianist Jason Moran, and bassist Larry Grenadier performing “Hymn to the Mother”, followed by an extended raga from Salar Nader (tabla) & Alam Khan (sarod). These performances were followed by a special video tribute celebrating Zakir Hussain’s life.

The festivities continued into the night with a lively after-party featuring an unforgettable dance session with musical entertainment, as well as late-night bites, wine, beer, and craft cocktails throughout the SFJAZZ Center.

For more information about SFJAZZ, please visit sfjazz.org.


Donna Berry Glass is a freelance writer in Marin who writes about family, kids and parenting, Glass is the mother to one son, one dog and a hamster named Miss Geri. When she’s not writing, trekking up steep hills in Marin or driving her kid to sports practice, she and her family spend time in their tiny cabin in Lake Tahoe. She avidly supports the California Academy of Sciences, a world class science museum and research institution, and the Institute on Aging which provides much needed services to Bay Area seniors and disabled adults. Glass is obsessed with baking the perfect loaf of banana bread, something she makes so often she no longer needs to look at a recipe card.