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TITO PUENTE Tribute @ BrownstoneJAZZ FRIDAY FISH FRY CONCERT SERIES
BrownstoneJAZZ acoustic sound living room concerts, always up close and personal Features A TRIBUTE TO THE LATIN JAZZ KING
TITO PUENTE. BYBassist, MD ERIC LEMON. Drums WILLIE MARTINEZ, Piano ADEN PEREZ With TITO'S Twenty-Five Years Saxophonist, MITCH FROHAM
Enjoy time gone by, of the 1930's era of JAZZ sustained in a house that remains in a community with a welcoming spirit and a huge Jazz History. Join each Friday and Saturday for a classic Jazz experience.
BSJ Festival includes - Popcorn Happy Hour, Concert, and Famous Fish-fry.
11pm OPEN MIC PORTION $10
THE ROOM located in a house created in the 19th c. to present classical music The space has beautiful natural wooded areas, that creates an acoustic sound which allows to fully enjoy the music, of brass and wooden instruments, such as the 19th c. Piano at the front of THE ROOM
RSVP 917-704-9237
Bio Born on April 20, 1923, in New York City, Tito Puente, donned the "King of Latin Jazz," was a pioneering force in Latin music, known for fusing styles and putting a big-band spin on traditional Latin music. In 1948, Puente formed a band that would become known as the Tito Puente Orchestra. A decade later, he released his best-selling album, Dance Mania (1958). His most notable songs include "Babarabatiri," "Ran Kan Kan" and "Oye Como Va." By the end of his decades-long career, Puente was deemed a musical legend in Latin music and jazz circles. He died in New York City in 2000, at age 77.
We are private and reserves the right to be selective. Please be respectful
BSJ CO-FOUNDERS Debbie McClain & Eric Lemons