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Live Brazilian Music at Occidental Center for he Arts

Gary Carnivele September 21, 2019

Friday October 4 @ 7:30 pm. First Friday Live @ Occidental Center for the Arts presents SambaNoma! This exciting ensemble of accomplished local jazz musicians play an eclectic mix of Brazilian music plus original works. Featuring Ruth Ayers on sax/flute, Christian Foley-Beining on acoustic guitar, Jim Passerell on bass, and Kendrick Freeman on drums, expect jazzy tunes from Tonhino Horta, Airto Moreira, Nascinimento, Pascual, Gerry Mulligan and of course A.C. Jobim at our acoustic sweet spot with cabaret/concert seating and fine refreshments. $15 at the door. www.occidentalcenterforthearts.org. 3850 Doris Murphy Ct. Occidental, CA. 95465. Wheelchair accessible. Art Gallery open. 707-874-9392.

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