An Evening of Latin Rhythms and Jazzy Harmonies: Sol y Canto & The Soubrettes

Experience the soulful Latin rhythms of Sol y Canto and the jazzy harmonies of The Soubrettes at Next Stage Arts on March 15!...

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An Evening of Latin Rhythms and Jazzy Harmonies: Sol y Canto & The Soubrettes

Get ready for a night of soulful melodies, intricate harmonies, and vibrant rhythms as Sol y Canto and The Soubrettes take the stage at Next Stage Arts on Saturday, March 15, 2025, at 7:30 PM! 🎤💃

🌟 Sol y Canto: The Heartbeat of Pan-Latin Music

Led by the powerhouse duo Rosi Amador (Puerto Rican/Argentine vocalist and percussionist) and Brian Amador (New Mexican guitarist, singer, and composer), Sol y Canto has captivated audiences for over 30 years with their rich harmonies, poetic lyrics, and infectious rhythms. Their engaging storytelling and genre-blending sound seamlessly fuse traditional Latin American music, jazz, and contemporary influences, making every performance a joyous celebration.

🎵 What to Expect:
✅ Soulful vocals and lush guitar melodies
✅ A fusion of Latin folk, jazz, and contemporary sounds
✅ Playful, poetic storytelling through music
✅ A deeply emotional and uplifting experience

With performances at the Kennedy Center, Boston’s Symphony Hall, and the California World Music Festival, Sol y Canto has been hailed as “sublime ambassadors of the Pan-Latin tradition” by The Boston Globe. Their ability to transport audiences through rhythm and story makes this concert a must-see event!

💬 “Every Sol y Canto album is a demonstration of what the poet Federico García Lorca identified as deep song…Brian Amador is a Spanish modernist poet in the guise of a musician.”Norman Weinstein, The Christian Science Monitor

🎷 The Soubrettes: Vintage Charm with a Playful Twist

Kicking off the evening, The Soubrettes, an all-female vocal ensemble under the direction of Anna Patton, bring their signature blend of swing, jazz, and blues to the stage. Their harmonies are intricate, their performances full of wit and sass, and their energy is simply infectious!

🎶 Expect:
✨ Classic jazz and swing tunes with a modern twist
✨ Tight harmonies and playful interpretations
✨ A lively, toe-tapping start to an unforgettable evening

If you love clever musical storytelling with a jazzy edge, The Soubrettes are sure to steal the show!

🎟️ Don’t Miss This Unforgettable Night!

📅 Date: Saturday, March 15, 2025
🕢 Time: 7:30 PM
📍 Location: Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill, Putney, VT
🎟️ Tickets:

  • $22 in advance
  • $25 at the door
  • $10 for livestream access
    🎟️ Get tickets at nextstagearts.org

This one-night-only event at Next Stage Arts is a unique opportunity to experience the soulful spirit of Latin music and the dynamic energy of jazz harmonies in one incredible evening. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to these captivating genres, Sol y Canto and The Soubrettes will leave you enchanted!

📲 Follow Next Stage Arts for updates:
🔵 Facebook: @NextStageArts
📸 Instagram: @NextStageArts

Two extraordinary groups. One unforgettable evening. See you there! 🎶💃🎷

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