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An Evening with Eddie Barbash

An Evening with Eddie Barbash (with strings)
Oct 20 2022 | 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM

An Evening with Eddie Barbash (with strings)

LIVE AT THE BREMAN

The Breman Museum and Neranenah will join forces again to bring you a special hometown performance by saxophonist Eddie Barbash on Thursday, October 20. Eddie grew up in Morningside, and you probably know him best from his partnership with Jon Batiste in the house band on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. His throwback style and sentimental stories appeal to all ages and his out-of-the-box musicianship turns the saxophone into a bluegrass instrument.

 

Hailed by Batiste as "one of the world’s most important saxophonists, with the unique ability to deliver pure melody through his horn," Barbash is also a founding member of  Cory Wong's Cory and the Wongnotes. His unique, unmistakable sound is featured on the Oscar-winning soundtrack of Soul.

 

The evening of music will begin at 7:30PM on The Breman Museum’s stage and is a tribute to the memory of his grandparents, Murray and Lillian Barbash, and the music they loved. He will be joined by the award-winning KASA Quartet, guitar, bass and drums.

 

The show is an extension of our successful partnership with Neranenah – Side by Side: A Live Performance Series.

 

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