Tickets $12-35
*In-person & **livestream
Sponsored by BECU
The phenomenal Marina Albero, an award-winning, passionate composer, pianist, and community organizer (also on keytar and hammered dulcimer), releases her latest album, A Nomad of Sound, showing again why she took 2022 Golden Ears Instrumentalist and Concert of the Year honors. Joining her is a Cuban artist she has recently recorded her new album with in New Orleans: internationally acclaimed Cuban bassist, singer and composer, Yusa (also on guitar and vocals). Also along is talented vocalist Serena, Albero’s daughter, traveling from Spain for the occasion. Anticipate original vibrant music infused with Caribbean and Spanish rhythms and a magical mother-daughter partnership. With Jackson Cotugno (saxophone), Kelsey Mines (bass) and Christopher Icasiano (drums). The “inventive and effusive pianist” (KNKX) and band. The award-winning Roosevelt High School Jazz Band led by Hannah Mowry, will open the concert.
The concert with Marina Albero Featuring Yusa / Roosevelt High School Jazz Band will be performed twice on the same day: at 2:30PM and at 7:30PM. Tickets sold separately to each concert.
Note about the livestream option
Tickets to livestream and in-person concerts sold separately. At the time of a livestream ticket purchase, you will receive a confirmation email with a url link to access the concert stream. A reminder email will be sent out shortly before the event begins. The livestream occurs simultaneously with the in-person, live concert. There is no extended viewing (no video on demand) beyond the concert end time. Livestream option is only available for the 7:30PM concert
Raisbeck Auditorium is a new performance space at Cornish College of the Arts. Not to be confused with the older Raisbeck Performance Hall next door, the new auditorium is located in the Ivey building on the corner of Lenora St and Boren Ave.
*Earshot Jazz COVID-19 Policy: Earshot recommends that all ticket holders be vaccinated. Policy subject to change. Full COVID policy here.
Marina Albero photo by Lisa Hagen Glynn