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Live Music Coming Up At The Art Center At Duck Creek

Live Music Coming Up At The Art Center At Duck Creek

Discover the Captivating Summer Concerts at the Art Center at Duck Creek

The Art Center at Duck Creek in Springs is set to captivate audiences this summer with a lineup of free concerts that showcase a diverse array of musical talents. Curated by the renowned Kassa Overall and Iris Ornig, the concert series promises to transport attendees on a journey through the realms of traditional jazz, Afro-Latin, global influences, and beyond.

Elevate Your Summer with Exceptional Musical Performances

Soaring Trumpets and Captivating Flugelhorn: Rachel Therrien Takes the Stage

On Thursday, July 11th at 6 PM, the Art Center at Duck Creek will welcome the rising star trumpeter and flugelhorn player, Rachel Therrien. Therrien's unique blend of traditional jazz, Afro-Latin, and global influences has earned her recognition for her versatility and innovative sound. Considered one of the most promising jazz musicians of her generation, Therrien's performance is sure to captivate the audience with her mesmerizing artistry.Therrien's musical journey has been marked by a deep exploration of diverse cultural influences, which she seamlessly integrates into her compositions and live performances. Her ability to transcend genre boundaries and create a truly distinctive sound has garnered critical acclaim from music enthusiasts and industry professionals alike. Attendees can expect to be swept away by Therrien's virtuosic command of her instruments and her emotive, genre-defying interpretations.

Defying Genre: Tomoki Sanders Blends Vapor Wave, Fusion, Jazz, and Hip-Hop

The summer concert series continues on July 18th with Tomoki Sanders, the child of the legendary saxophonist Pharoah Sanders. Tomoki Sanders is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, and artist who defies categorization, blending vapor wave, fusion, jazz, and hip-hop into a captivating sonic tapestry. Their music is infused with elements of digital production, creating a unique and immersive listening experience.Tomoki Sanders' artistic vision transcends the boundaries of traditional genres, seamlessly weaving together diverse musical influences to craft a truly innovative and genre-bending sound. Audiences can expect to be transported to a realm where the lines between electronic, jazz, and hip-hop blur, creating a mesmerizing and thought-provoking performance.

Collaborations and Diverse Performances: Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center Presents

The summer concert series at the Art Center at Duck Creek is further enriched by the collaboration between the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center and The Jazz Loft, Stonybrook. This partnership will bring two additional concerts to the lineup on July 25th and August 15th.Attendees can look forward to the captivating performance of Arcoiris Sandoval Sonic Asylum on August 1st, as well as the soulful and dynamic sounds of J. Hoard on August 8th. Closing the series on September 7th will be the New Jazz Underground trio, promising to leave a lasting impression on the audience.Each of these performances promises to offer a unique and unforgettable musical experience, showcasing the breadth and depth of the artistic talent that the Art Center at Duck Creek has curated for its summer concert series. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or simply seeking to immerse yourself in the transformative power of music, this lineup is sure to captivate and inspire.To explore the full summer schedule and plan your visit, be sure to visit the Art Center at Duck Creek's website at duckcreekarts.org. Prepare to be swept away by the captivating sounds of this summer's free concert series, where the boundaries of genre and tradition are pushed, and the power of music to unite and inspire is celebrated.

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