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  • On this episode of AOS, percussionist and WBGO Latin Jazz Cruise host Bobby Sanabria talks about his big band's latest Grammy nomination
  • On this episode of AOS, WBGO's Leo Sidran chats with the members of the Huntertones
  • TENET offers a vocal sampling of rich and expressive music from the archives of Latin American Cathedrals. This rarely heard repertoire is a first for TENET, and offers a glimpse into another facet of a cappella polyphony.

    Works to be Performed

    Francisco Guerrero: Maria Magdalena, and Beata Dei genetrix Maria
    Antonio de Salazar: Duo seraphim
    Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla: Versa est in luctum, Lamentations, Salve Regina, and Ave Regina
    Juan de Lienas: Credidi
    Francisco López Capillas: Velum templi, In horrore, and Cui luna
    Tomás Luis de Victoria: Vidi speciosam
  • On this episode of The Art of the Story, WBGO's Dave Popkin chats with blues singer and guitarist Eric Bibb
  • On the August 12 edition of the WBGO Journal, we'll take a look back at the devastation of the atomic attacks on Japan and WBGO's Lee Mergner chats with innovative guitarist Julian Lage
  • On the May 17 WBGO Journal, we took a look at NJ Transit's first strike in more than 40 years and WBGO's Gary Walker chats with pianist and educator Eli Yamin
  • Legendary and pioneering jazz singer and songwriter Jon Hendricks died on Wednesday. He was 96. WBGO's Doug Doyle has a special tribute to the man Time…
  • On the November 15 WBGO Journal, host Doug Doyle chats with jazz musicians Aaron Parks and Calvin Johnson
  • WBGO Kids Jazz Concert Series and
    The Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation present

    LOUIS ARMSTRONG & LATIN MUSIC

    Performance by Multi-Grammy Nominated
    BOBBY SANABRIA MULTIVERSE BIG BAND
    featuring ANTOINETE MONTAGUE, JANIS SIEGEL & JENNIFER JADE LEDESNA
    SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1:00 P.M.
    Main Theater

    FREE KIDS CONCERT
    Adults must be accompanied by at least one child.

    RESERVE FREE TICKETS HERE

    or call the Hostos Box Office at (718) 518-4455
    Mon-Fri, 10am to 5pm and 2 hours before show time
    Hailed as one of the most influential and popular musicians in modern music, trumpeter Louis Armstrong (1901-71) rose out of poverty in New Orleans and became the Prometheus of jazz*. Growing up in the Crescent City, Armstrong heard music from the Caribbean — especially Cuba — and was greatly influenced by the exceptional Cuban trumpeter Manuel Pérez. Armstrong’s own recorded version of the then-popular Cuban song "El Manisero (The Peanut Vendor)” would cement that Jazz/Latin connection.

    Multi-Grammy Nominated Bobby Sanabria MULTIVERSE Big Band will honor the unique connections that New Orleans and Louis Armstrong have to Latin music in this special FREE CONCERT FOR KIDS. The band will rhythmically retrace the African footprints of Latin jazz, from The Big Apple to the Big Easy, and back to Armstrong, who lived much of his adult years in Queens, New York.

    *Albert Murray, music and cultural critic

    The WBGO Kids Jazz Concert Series brings world-renowned jazz musicians to concert halls and venues throughout New York and New Jersey. These concerts give young listeners the chance to discover the enjoyment of jazz, improvisation, and musical collaboration.
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