Philadelphia Zig Zag: New Jazz Legacies

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3680 Walnut Street,Philadelphia PA 19104

28 September, 2022

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Farid Barron All Stars Vocals and Vibes featuring Yesseh Ali In a nod to Philadelphia’s storied jazz scene, the Wolf Humanities Center launches its 2022–2023 Forum on Heritage with an evening of conversation and music. Veronica Hudson, a percussionist who wows on the vibraphone, and Farid Barron, a jazz pianist who’s played with Wynton Marsalis and Sun Ra Arkestra, join moderator Jake Nussbaum for a discussion touching on performance and inspiration, Philadelphia’s musical history, and more before sets by Vocals and Vibes featuring Yesseh Ali and Farid Barron All Stars. Farid Barron All Stars is Farid Barron (piano), Richard Hill (bass), and Wayne Smith, Jr. (Drums). Vocals and Vibes is Veronica Hudson (vibraphone) and Janay Keys (vocals). Yesseh Furaha-Ali joins on saxophone. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Pianist Farid Barron was born and raised in Philadelphia. Following his breakout success in the band of acclaimed trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, Barron studied with piano guru Barry Harris, served with the US Air Force Band of the West, and toured with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. Barron then succeeded Philadelphia icon Sun Ra in the keyboard chair of the Sun Ra Arkestra, with whom he toured internationally. As his resume indicates, Barron's playing easily traverses the jazz tradition from straight-ahead to extra-terrestrial. Tomas Peña writes, “Barron’s exceptional sense of timing, phrasing and timbre puts him on the same level as piano players such as Art Tatum.” Veronica Hudson is a percussionist who came up in the Upper Darby School District and went on to study in the Music Department at Widener University. She’s played in various ensembles in the Philadelphia area, including funk band Broken Vibes and with Hood Folk and the Levites. Most recently, Hudson is working with singer Janay Keys and the Janay Keys Experience on slow, jazzy melodies. Jake Nussbaum is an interdisciplinary, artist, musician, and Ph.D candidate in Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania, where he studies the relationship between experimental performance practices and sites of political struggle. More information: https://wolfhumanities.upenn.edu/events/jazz-legacies ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– This event is free and open to the public. Registration suggested.**NOTE: Registration does not guarantee a seat in the theater. Guests are encouraged to register and arrive early. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis with priority for those who pre-registered when doors open at 6:30pm.This program is presented In accordance with Penn’s COVID-19 Guidelines.The Wolf Humanities Center values inclusivity and we aim to create a welcoming environment for people of all backgrounds. Please feel free to note any accessibility needs or concerns in your registration, or connect with us by email or phone (215.573.8280).

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