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Trumpeter Ray Vega in concert with the Stanford Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble

When: Sun., March 3, 7-9 p.m. 2019
Phone: 650-725-2787
Email: ticketorders@stanford.edu
Price: $18 general/$13 senior and student/Free SUID
latinjazz.stanford.edu
Join us for a special evening of Latin Jazz featuring virtuoso trumpeter Ray Vega as he makes a rare West Coast appearance. The evening’s program, entitled “History of Latin Tinge”, will include Vega’s unique arrangements of several seminal works by famous Jazz artists such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker and John Coltrane recast with a Latin flavor. Throughout the program, listeners will be able to hear the key connections between the music of Latin and North America. The repertoire should appeal to listeners and dancers alike, and we guarantee you’ll be moving in your seat!

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