Events . Valentine's Day with Ethnic Heritage Ensemble

Monday Feb 14th 2022

Show 7:30 PM

Valentine's Day with Ethnic Heritage Ensemble

Valentine's Day Jazz-acre! (limited capacity)
Concert
The Government Center 519 E Ohio St Pittsburgh

All Ages $20



Valentine's Day Jazz-acre! (limited capacity)

$20 advance from Brown Paper Tickets $25 at the door
https://ethnicheritageensemblepittsburgh.brownpapertickets.com/
7:30 pm doors all ages The Government Center 715 East St., North Side

Chicago AACM avant-jazz legends
ETHNIC HERITAGE ENSEMBLE
https://ethnicheritageensemble.bandcamp.com/

The legendary Chicago-based Ethnic Heritage Ensemble has recorded innumerable celebrated projects and has toured internationally for the last 45 years. The current line-up features Corey Wilkes (trumpet), Alex Harding (baritone sax), and the band’s founder, Dr. Kahil El’Zabar (multi-percussion/composition).

The EHE is a 21st-century griot, making great Black music for the mind, body, and spirit! Their 2019 touring season kicked off with Amazon Prime’s world premiere of the EHE’s international award-winning feature film documentary, Be Known!. It was executive produced by actors Angela Bassett and Courtney Vance and was directed by Dwayne Johnson Cochran.

Of their latest album, Be Known (Spiritmuse), the venerable publication Jazz Times says: "Among the most venerable carriers of the legacy of Chicago’s Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians...the [EHE] sound is buoyed, rather than daunted, by the history it bears—offerings here include tributes to Roy Hargrove, Pharoah Sanders, the late poet and playwright Ntozake Shange, and Hamiet Bluiett... As a percussionist, El’Zabar interweaves effortlessly with the blues, bebop, hard bop, modern classical, free jazz, and R&B. Wilkes can rise to the most daunting challenges with disarming facility... [while] Harding is alternately humorist, tragedian, revolutionary, and romanticist with his variegated tone and sharply honed attack."


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