NYC Jazz List

New York City jazz listings · Sunday, May 3

Artist

Etienne Charles: Folklore LIVE Vol. 2

Upcoming Shows

  • Friday, June 5
    7:00 PM
    Jazz at Lincoln Center Tickets →
    Details
    Broadway at 60th Street New York, NY 10019
    Trumpeter Etienne Charles, known for his innovative stagings of Caribbean lore, returns to the Appel Room to present Folklore LIVE Vol. 2. Charles unveils new musical stories rooted in various elements of the African diaspora—including, but not limited to, Lowcountry Gullah-Geechee rituals, Haitian Vodou, Afro-Mexican Son Jarocho, and Garifuna rhythms—blending big band textures with dancers, masquerade, and spoken word.
  • Friday, June 5
    9:00 PM
    Jazz at Lincoln Center Tickets →
    Details
    Broadway at 60th Street New York, NY 10019
    Trumpeter Etienne Charles, known for his innovative stagings of Caribbean lore, returns to the Appel Room to present Folklore LIVE Vol. 2. Charles unveils new musical stories rooted in various elements of the African diaspora—including, but not limited to, Lowcountry Gullah-Geechee rituals, Haitian Vodou, Afro-Mexican Son Jarocho, and Garifuna rhythms—blending big band textures with dancers, masquerade, and spoken word.
  • Saturday, June 6
    4:30 PM
    Jazz at Lincoln Center Tickets →
    Details
    Broadway at 60th Street New York, NY 10019
    Trumpeter Etienne Charles, known for his innovative stagings of Caribbean lore, returns to the Appel Room to present Folklore LIVE Vol. 2. Charles unveils new musical stories rooted in various elements of the African diaspora—including, but not limited to, Lowcountry Gullah-Geechee rituals, Haitian Vodou, Afro-Mexican Son Jarocho, and Garifuna rhythms—blending big band textures with dancers, masquerade, and spoken word.
  • Saturday, June 6
    7:00 PM
    Jazz at Lincoln Center Tickets →
    Details
    Broadway at 60th Street New York, NY 10019
    Trumpeter Etienne Charles, known for his innovative stagings of Caribbean lore, returns to the Appel Room to present Folklore LIVE Vol. 2. Charles unveils new musical stories rooted in various elements of the African diaspora—including, but not limited to, Lowcountry Gullah-Geechee rituals, Haitian Vodou, Afro-Mexican Son Jarocho, and Garifuna rhythms—blending big band textures with dancers, masquerade, and spoken word.

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