The 3rd annual OKC Jazz Festival returns May 31 to June 4 and will stretch throughout Bricktown and the historic Deep Deuce district. Oklahoma City's own Color Me Badd is headlining the festival. You might remember them from such R&B hits as "I Wanna Sex You Up," "I Adore Mi Amor" and "All 4 Love."

The dream of the '90s is alive in Oklahoma City.

“In the 1940’s jazz music was a unifying catalyst in bringing the entire community together in Deep Deuce," he said. "If for no other reason, there should always be an Oklahoma City jazz festival to celebrate our jazz heritage, culture and history.”

The 2016 festival will feature jazz, jazz rock, rhythm & blues and other genres of music. Local and national artists will perform on both indoor and outdoor stages during the five-day festival run.

Color Me Badd's June 2 homecoming performance coincides with the band's 25th anniversary tour and will be among the first concerts at The Criterion.