Afro-Caribbean Steel & Brass Orchestra

Upcoming Shows

  • Thursday, April 9 at 7:00 PM
    Jazz at Lincoln Center Tickets
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    Broadway at 60th Street New York, NY 10019
    From the first strike of the steel pan to the full sweep of brass and winds, the Afro-Caribbean Steel & Brass Orchestra creates a sound that feels big, vibrant, and alive. This cross-cultural ensemble blends steel pan traditions with jazz brass, African, Caribbean, and Afro-Latin rhythms, moving seamlessly between orchestral richness, improvisation, and irresistible groove. Designed as a storytelling ensemble, the music carries listeners across cultures and generations, delivering a concert experience that’s immersive, energetic, and deeply memorable. PERFORMANCE LINEUP Brandon Bain, vocals & moderator Melvin Jones, trumpet & flugelhorn Jeffery Miller, trombone Ron Blake, tenor & baritone saxophone Bruce Williams, alto saxophone Victor Provost, steelpan Khuent Rose, double second steelpan Kareem Thompson, double seconds Alex Brown, piano & keyboard Uriel Rogers, bass Alioune Faye, African percussion Backa Niang, djembe & percussion Danny Sadownick, Latin Percussion Dion Parson, drums
  • Thursday, April 9 at 9:00 PM
    Jazz at Lincoln Center Tickets
    [Details]
    Broadway at 60th Street New York, NY 10019
    From the first strike of the steel pan to the full sweep of brass and winds, the Afro-Caribbean Steel & Brass Orchestra creates a sound that feels big, vibrant, and alive. This cross-cultural ensemble blends steel pan traditions with jazz brass, African, Caribbean, and Afro-Latin rhythms, moving seamlessly between orchestral richness, improvisation, and irresistible groove. Designed as a storytelling ensemble, the music carries listeners across cultures and generations, delivering a concert experience that’s immersive, energetic, and deeply memorable. PERFORMANCE LINEUP Brandon Bain, vocals & moderator Melvin Jones, trumpet & flugelhorn Jeffery Miller, trombone Ron Blake, tenor & baritone saxophone Bruce Williams, alto saxophone Victor Provost, steelpan Khuent Rose, double second steelpan Kareem Thompson, double seconds Alex Brown, piano & keyboard Uriel Rogers, bass Alioune Faye, African percussion Backa Niang, djembe & percussion Danny Sadownick, Latin Percussion Dion Parson, drums
  • Friday, April 10 at 7:00 PM
    Jazz at Lincoln Center Tickets
    [Details]
    Broadway at 60th Street New York, NY 10019
    From the first strike of the steel pan to the full sweep of brass and winds, the Afro-Caribbean Steel & Brass Orchestra creates a sound that feels big, vibrant, and alive. This cross-cultural ensemble blends steel pan traditions with jazz brass, African, Caribbean, and Afro-Latin rhythms, moving seamlessly between orchestral richness, improvisation, and irresistible groove. Designed as a storytelling ensemble, the music carries listeners across cultures and generations, delivering a concert experience that’s immersive, energetic, and deeply memorable. PERFORMANCE LINEUP Brandon Bain, vocals & moderator Melvin Jones, trumpet & flugelhorn Jeffery Miller, trombone Ron Blake, tenor & baritone saxophone Bruce Williams, alto saxophone Victor Provost, steelpan Khuent Rose, double second steelpan Kareem Thompson, double seconds Alex Brown, piano & keyboard Uriel Rogers, bass Alioune Faye, African percussion Backa Niang, djembe & percussion Danny Sadownick, Latin Percussion Dion Parson, drums
  • Friday, April 10 at 9:00 PM
    Jazz at Lincoln Center Tickets
    [Details]
    Broadway at 60th Street New York, NY 10019
    From the first strike of the steel pan to the full sweep of brass and winds, the Afro-Caribbean Steel & Brass Orchestra creates a sound that feels big, vibrant, and alive. This cross-cultural ensemble blends steel pan traditions with jazz brass, African, Caribbean, and Afro-Latin rhythms, moving seamlessly between orchestral richness, improvisation, and irresistible groove. Designed as a storytelling ensemble, the music carries listeners across cultures and generations, delivering a concert experience that’s immersive, energetic, and deeply memorable. PERFORMANCE LINEUP Brandon Bain, vocals & moderator Melvin Jones, trumpet & flugelhorn Jeffery Miller, trombone Ron Blake, tenor & baritone saxophone Bruce Williams, alto saxophone Victor Provost, steelpan Khuent Rose, double second steelpan Kareem Thompson, double seconds Alex Brown, piano & keyboard Uriel Rogers, bass Alioune Faye, African percussion Backa Niang, djembe & percussion Danny Sadownick, Latin Percussion Dion Parson, drums
  • Saturday, April 11 at 7:00 PM
    Jazz at Lincoln Center Tickets
    [Details]
    Broadway at 60th Street New York, NY 10019
    From the first strike of the steel pan to the full sweep of brass and winds, the Afro-Caribbean Steel & Brass Orchestra creates a sound that feels big, vibrant, and alive. This cross-cultural ensemble blends steel pan traditions with jazz brass, African, Caribbean, and Afro-Latin rhythms, moving seamlessly between orchestral richness, improvisation, and irresistible groove. Designed as a storytelling ensemble, the music carries listeners across cultures and generations, delivering a concert experience that’s immersive, energetic, and deeply memorable. PERFORMANCE LINEUP Brandon Bain, vocals & moderator Melvin Jones, trumpet & flugelhorn Jeffery Miller, trombone Ron Blake, tenor & baritone saxophone Bruce Williams, alto saxophone Victor Provost, steelpan Khuent Rose, double second steelpan Kareem Thompson, double seconds Alex Brown, piano & keyboard Uriel Rogers, bass Alioune Faye, African percussion Backa Niang, djembe & percussion Danny Sadownick, Latin Percussion Dion Parson, drums
  • Saturday, April 11 at 9:00 PM
    Jazz at Lincoln Center Tickets
    [Details]
    Broadway at 60th Street New York, NY 10019
    From the first strike of the steel pan to the full sweep of brass and winds, the Afro-Caribbean Steel & Brass Orchestra creates a sound that feels big, vibrant, and alive. This cross-cultural ensemble blends steel pan traditions with jazz brass, African, Caribbean, and Afro-Latin rhythms, moving seamlessly between orchestral richness, improvisation, and irresistible groove. Designed as a storytelling ensemble, the music carries listeners across cultures and generations, delivering a concert experience that’s immersive, energetic, and deeply memorable. PERFORMANCE LINEUP Brandon Bain, vocals & moderator Melvin Jones, trumpet & flugelhorn Jeffery Miller, trombone Ron Blake, tenor & baritone saxophone Bruce Williams, alto saxophone Victor Provost, steelpan Khuent Rose, double second steelpan Kareem Thompson, double seconds Alex Brown, piano & keyboard Uriel Rogers, bass Alioune Faye, African percussion Backa Niang, djembe & percussion Danny Sadownick, Latin Percussion Dion Parson, drums

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