Elaine C. Levitt Auditorium - Broad and Pine Streets
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102

Program: Announced from the Stage

"Sanabria's clave-driven music explodes with a Puente-like gusto, and launches into new rhythmic and harmonic territory..." (Billboard)

Bobby Sanabria's music, described as "red-hot, blistering, and brilliant" (All About Jazz), hits the stage of UARTS' Gershman Hall on Friday, November 7 at 8PM. Join PCMS as we welcome the critically acclaimed Bobby Sanabria Jazz Quartet, led by Sanabria who as a Grammy nominee, drummer, percussionist, composer, and educator, among other roles, "is not just a drummer but a historian, indeed one of the few authorities in the history of the crossover between jazz and latin forms" (New York Times).

Sanabria's latest recording project, "Big Band Urban Folktales" on the Jazzheads label, is currently generating widespread acclaim for its futuristic approach to the Latin jazz big band canon. In addition, the CD features no less than eight of his students performing as either instrumentalists or singers, while six former students appear in the orchestra. This level of dedication comes naturally to Sanabria, proclaimed to be on "a one-man mission to reach out to today's young people and ensure that they feel connected to the jazz music that he loves" (Jazz Review).

For more information on Bobby Sanabria, please visit www.bobbysanabria.com.

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Get to know Bobby Sanabria!

Watch: Peruse Bobby Sanabria's video gallery on his website for a wealth of music videos and video interviews: experience a preview of Sanabria's energetic, inspired drumming or to listen to his tale of growing up in the South Bronx, when summer meant the annual rhythmic beats of Rumba beginning in the park:
http://www.bobbysanabria.com/

Listen and Connect: Listen in to Morning Edition on NPR as Bobby Sanabria discusses his influences, the unifying factors and sounds of the music he loves, and life as both performer and educator. "My life would not be complete if i didn't teach," Sanabria says as part of the interview. "It's really, really gratifying when you see and hear students that you've worked with go out there in the world and really shine and make it."
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=12693603

Added by PCMSConcerts on July 31, 2008

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