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  • Famed Jazz Guitarist Nelson Riveros and his Latin-Jazz Quartet will perform at the Englewood Public Library on Sunday, October 10 at 5 p.m. on the library’s front plaza. The concert series is free and open to the public. Registration is required for this concert and is available on Eventbrite or go to tinyurl.com/englljq. This concert is part of the Second Sunday concert series co-sponsored by Age-Friendly Englewood and the Friends of the Englewood Library. Please bring your own chair and/or blanket. New York based guitarist Nelson Riveros is part of an emerging force of a new generation, of Contemporary Latin-Jazz artists. His Latin-Jazz debut CD titled 'Camino Al Barrio' peaked at #8 on the Jazz Week World Music Chart. He was nominated among his peers as 'Next Best Generation Artist' and Best Latin Jazz Guitar' for the 2010 Latin Jazz Corner Best of The Year Awards. Riveros graduated with a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies from City College where he studied guitar with Gene Bertoncini, Pete McCann and composition with Mike Holober. Nelson also studied music at Mannes College of Music where he studied guitar with Vic Juris. For further information on the concert, please e-mail programming@englewood.bccls.org; The Englewood Public Library is located at 31 Engle Street, Englewood, NJ.
  • Charu Suri Live in Concert Present Raga Jazz and the Art of the Songbook. at Carnegie hall on Saturday, November 13, 2021 at 8PM.
  • For More Information, please visit — https://www.soapboxgallery.org/events/sullivan-fortner
  • For More Information, please visit — https://www.soapboxgallery.org/events/steve-sandber-vinicius-gomez-duo
  • For More Information, please visit — https://www.soapboxgallery.org/events/lena-bloch
  • Mary Foster Conklin vocals, Carol Sudhalter & Lou Caputo flutes, Michael Hashim soprano sax, Gleb Vascenko alto sax, Kenny Pexton tenor sax, Jack Walrath & Frank London trumpets, Noah Bless trombone, James Borowski bass trombone, Janice Friedman piano, Bruce Arnold guitar, Ralph Hamperian bass, Café percussion, Art Lillard drums & bandleader.
  • Curated by Michele Rosewoman, “Una Función en el Cruce: Puente Ancestral, Corrientes Musicales,” is an evening of music that explores junctions of contemporary jazz and Cuban cultural traditions. These performances will be filmed for subsequent broadcast through the HotHouseGlobal platforms and via National Cuban TV. This is the opening night of Jazz Libre!, Arts for Art's three night program in partnership with the Clemente for Borimix Puerto Rico Fest, highlighting the music of the African Diaspora in Latin America. 7pm Francisco Mora Catlett’s Afro-Horn 8pm: Román Díaz’s Rumba Ensemble 9pm: Michele Rosewoman’s New Yor-Uba
  • Arts for Art’s Jazz Libre! Celebration for Borimix 8pm Juan Pablo Carletti’s Danzas Band 9pm Brandon Lopez's Die Dreaming (morir soñando)
  • Up and coming NYC based vocalist Jamile returns to Mezzrow Jazz Club to present an evening of Jazz and Bossa Nova with world-renowned Yotam Silberstein on guitar.
  • U.S. cities were not created equally. And that imbalance has grown more pervasive with each new decade. Racial segregation, unfair lending practices for potential homeowners, food deserts in poorer neighborhoods, environmental pollution, and lack of investment in many urban areas have intensified over time. Join us for an evening of thoughtful conversation from several experts coming at this subject from very different perspectives. They will share their views on the most critical issues plaguing our cities and the impact on minority residents. These same panelists will also offer innovative ideas around planning for improved urban centers.
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