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Julian Davis Reid @ Constellation Julian Davis Reid is a contemplative pianist and composer from Chicago who seeks our collective transformation as the new world unfolds. A musician, speaker, and writer, Julian’s compositions and performances are emotionally dynamic, drawing from the worlds of Robert Glasper, Keith Jarrett, and Herbie Hancock. Julian steadily releases and performs music under his own name – Julian Davis Reid & Circle of Trust – and with his jazz-electronic fusion group The JuJu Exchange. He has recently released his first two full-length releases: Vocation, under his own name, and BEHOLD with The JuJu Exchange.

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Where: Constellation

3111 N Western Ave
Chicago
IL
60618
United States

Who: Julian Davis Reid

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Julian Davis Reid (M.Div., Candler School of Theology) is a Black artist-theologian from Chicago whose work invites us to rejoice, lament, and hope together. A pianist, composer, producer, speaker, and writer, Julian is the founder of the ministry Notes of Rest®, a contemplative-musical experience that invites the weary to practice God’s transforming rest. Julian steadily releases and performs new music, this year having released Vocation, Notes of Rest Hymns Vol.1, and BEHOLD (with The JuJu Exchange). Julian has toured in Asia, Europe, and across North America, having performed at the Montreal Jazz Fest, Lollapalooza, and the Berlin Jazz Fest. He has created with Jennifer Hudson, Chance the Rapper, Tank and the Bangas, Andrew Bird, Jamila Woods, Derrick Hodge, Ken Medema, Peter CottonTale, Keyon Harrold, Kenneth Whalum, Isaiah Collier, and Abiodun Oyewole from The Last Poets. An award-winning writer, Julian writes about his journey as an artist-theologian on his Substack “Julian’s Note.” He has published essays on Notes of Rest in several books, including Naming the Spirit: Pneumatology through the Arts (Sept 2025), At This Time: Dialogues in Theological Education (Jan 2026) and Light for the Way (Jan 2026). His work has been covered in The New York Times, Forbes, Sojourners, Billboard, and Downbeat. Julian lives in Chicago with his wife Carmen and their daughter Lydia and they are members of Lawndale Christian Community Church.

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