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Mauricio de Souza

Mauricio de Souza Quartet

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Time: February 13, 2010 at 9pm to February 14, 2010 at 12am
Location: Hawaiian Tropic Zone
Street: 729 7th Ave. (at 49th St)
City/Town: New York, NY 10019
Website or Map: http://hawaiiantropiczone.com
Phone: 212-626-7312
Event Type: jazz, brazilian jazz, latin jazz
Organized By: Mauricio de Souza
Latest Activity: Feb 4

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Mauricio de Souza Quartet at Hawaiian Tropic Zone. 9pm-12am. Hawaiian Tropic Zone: 729 7th Ave. (at 49th St.), New York, NY. 212-626-7312. hawaiiantropiczone.com. Mauricio de Souza Quartet will be performing standards of the Jazz and Brazilian Jazz repertoires. Arrangements will include compositions by Tom Jobim, Benny Golson, Cedar Walton, Hermeto Pascoal, John Coltrane, Freddie Hubbard, Edu Lobo, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Milton Nascimento, Roberto Menescal, and Chick Corea among others. The group will be composed of Maurício de Souza (drums), Andrew Beals (alto sax), Carl Viggiani (piano), and Morrie Louden (bass). For more information, please visit www.mauriciodesouzajazz.com.

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