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  • Boricua Blues, written by Jose Mangual Jr for his father, continues Freeman’s series of Latinjazz/salsa concerts highlighting the bygone era of Latin music record distributors in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, the tradition of vibraphone in Latin music, and tributes to the music of high profile groups Freeman has been a part of for over two decades.

    Mike Freeman - Vibraphone; TBA Trumpet; Gabriel Vivas - Bass; Roberto Quintero - Congas; Joel Mateo - Drums; Jose Mangual JR - Vocals, Bongos; JR DeJesus - Piano, Coro; Luis Soto - Guiro, Coro

    Sponsored by LMCC Creative Engagement and The Jazz Foundation
  • The Peter Lin Quintet featuring Peter Lin on Trombone, Erena Terakubo on Alto Sax, Mike Bond on Keys, Daseul Kim on Bass and Wen-Ting Wu on Drums
  • Swingin' Jazz guitar with upright bass

  • The Zakiyyah Zai'Mah Quintet featuring Zakiyyah on Vocals, Preston Vzmala on Keys, Michael Logan on Bass Macadon Mc Cune on Drums Oloye Karade on Percussions
  • Swingin' Jazz guitar and upright bass!
  • Swingin' Jazz guitar with upright bass!
  • Singin' Jazz guitar with upright bass!
  • Swingin' Jazz guitar and upright bass!
  • The Pucci Amanda Jhomes Quartet Featuring Pucci Jhones on Vocals, Richard Clements on Keys, and Jeremy Warren on Drums
  • Described by the San Francisco Chronicle as “…an incredibly valuable addition to the cultural landscape” and “powerfully adept… with a combination of brilliance and subtlety,” the Telegraph Quartet was awarded the prestigious 2016 Walter W. Naumburg Chamber Music Award and the Grand Prize at the 2014 Fischoff Chamber Music Competition. The Quartet is currently on the chamber music faculty at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music as the Quartet-in-Residence. Telegraph returns to the Morris Museum after their memorable performance in the Bickford Theatre in 2019. Bring your own chairs and refreshments and enjoy live entertainment atop the Morris Museum’s elevated parking deck. Stunning sunsets, social distance, and glorious live music combine for a series of unforgettable evenings.
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