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  • “It seems that only beautiful sounds emanate from Gene Bertoncini’s guitar.” — The New Yorker

    “A formidable and consummately lyrical guitarist.” —Time Out, New York

    Acclaimed jazz guitarists Gene Bertoncini & Roni Ben-Hur return to Zinc for a special collaborative evening of music on Monday, July 25.

    Gene Bertoncini is one of the pre-eminent jazz guitarists active today. His fluid technique and lyricism have won him international praise and accolades as the “Segovia of jazz.” An eloquent and versatile improviser, Mr. Bertoncini has been heard with an extraordinary range of jazz greats, including performances and recordings with Benny Goodman, Buddy Rich, Wayne Shorter, Hubert Laws, and Paul Desmond among others, as well as such distinguished singers as Tony Bennett, Lena Horne, Nancy Wilson, Vic Damone, and Eydie Gorme.

    Jazz guitarist Roni Ben-Hur has earned a sterling reputation as a musician and educator, renowned for his golden tone, improvisational brilliance, compositional lyricism, and ability to charm peers, students, and listeners alike. Eminent jazz critic Gary Giddins wrote in the Village Voice: “A limber and inventive guitarist, Ben-Hur keeps the flame alive and pure, burning in every note… He’s a guitarist who knows the changes and his own mind.” Roni — born in Israel in 1962 but a longtime American citizen, based in the New York City area — has recorded a dozen-plus album as leader or co-leader, with The New York Times praising his “crisp, fluid style” and Time Out New York calling him “a formidable and consummately lyrical guitarist.” He has developed a rare facility in both straight-ahead jazz and samba/bossa-nova styles, underscored by his work with masters in each field, from bebop piano sage Barry Harris and winds ace Frank Wess to beloved Brazilian vocalist Leny Andrade and composer Marcos Valle.

    Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets: $20 in advance / $25 day of show. For more info, call (212) 477-9462 or visit https://www.zincjazz.com
  • HARLEM JUNETEENTH JAZZ FEST will feature jazz music of the John S. Mannan Band, and the soul music of Tarik Campbell. . The concert is free and will be livestreamed.

    Supporters include The Jazz Foundation Of America and Lipsig, Shapey, Manus & Moverman Personal Injury Law Firm.

    .https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJhOImcp1ed_3JXkfrQ-gOQ IS THE LINK
  • Frank Catalano Album Release Party Featuring Jeff Tain Watts
  • For more information, please visit - https://www.soapboxgallery.org/events/frank-london
  • For more information, please visit - https://www.soapboxgallery.org/events/kate-mcgarry-1
  • For more information, please visit - https://www.soapboxgallery.org/events/andymines
  • Tickets or RSVPs are not required to attend this FREE performance and admission is first come first serve.



    Join us at 3pm at the Amphitheater for a FREE, All-Ages West African Dance Workshop, hosted by the Ailey Arts In Education & Community Programs. No RSVP needed. More information here



    Since astounding the audience at a legendary 1958 performance at the 92nd Street Y, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has gone on to reach an estimated 25 million people on six continents, earning recognition by Congress as “a vital American cultural ambassador to the world.” For over a decade, Artistic Director Robert Battle has been leading the company in exciting directions, building upon a legacy of performances that inspire all in a universal celebration of the human spirit using the African American cultural experience and the modern dance tradition.
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