Tickets $15-35 +ticketing fees
In-person
Doors: 7PM
Sponsored by BECU.
Brothers Zohar (keyboards) and Adam (drums) Cabo, championed by bass legend Christian McBride, forge their meld of progressive jazz, Latin rhythms, hip-hop, and more, perfected during years of family-led performances. Opening is the Los Angeles-based ensemble OHMA.
Zohar & Adam are rising young stars who bring a lifetime of musical experiences and influences to bear on their eclectic, genre-bending duo performances. Born to musician parents Richard Cabo (former Latin big band leader) and Dassi Rosenkrantz (Israeli bassist, record producer, and educator) the two brothers, together with their sister Noga were veteran performers before they reached their teens, even recording an album as a family band at the legendary Sun Studios in Memphis.
Their music is a collage of their extensive and diverse experience and influences, amalgamating to express new takes on genres such as progressive jazz, Latin rhythms, hip hop, and world music sensibilities, bringing to mind such legends as Chick Corea and Weather Report, and performed with the kind of telepathic synchronicity that only a lifetime of playing together can bring. Their debut project Osmosis is slated for release this year.
OHMA is the ambient jazz unit of Hailey Niswanger (saxophone and flutes) and Mia Garcia (guitar), celebrating their sophomore release On Loving Earth which was created through a love of nature, reflection of our interconnectedness, and expression of the divine feminine.
Adam Cabo and Zohar Cabo photo courtesy of IMN
Mia Garcia and Hailey Niswanger photo courtesy of the artists