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Tue, Mar. 2, 2010 - Orange, NJ -- J.G. Productions presents Latin Jazz bassist Santi Debriano who will join Israeli born Guitarist Roni Ben-Hur for a night of soulful sounds at Mandeville Restaurant Thursday night, March 11, 2010 from 8:00 – 10:00 p.m. Both have been in the music business for many years, and each has played internationally with some well known names in Jazz. Promoter Jan Greiner pictured with Debriano
Born in Panama, Santi Debriano moved to New York at age four where he grew up in Brookyn; his father, an Afro-Cuban pianist-composer was responsible for his early interest in music. When he was 14, he heard his first live jazz, and instantly knew that jazz was the music he wanted to play.
Guitarist Roni Ben-Hur also fell in love with jazz as a teenager, while still living in his native Israel. Although no one in his family was a professional musician, music was central in their lives. All celebrations and holidays included singing and dancing, accompanied by hand drums. “Music taught me the strength and power of music”, he’s said.
There's no cover, reservations are recommended to join us Thursday, March 11, 2010 and enjoy sounds by masters in music today at Mandeville Restaurant, 15 South Essex Ave., Orange, NJ (1 block from Main St, behind the Orange, Library) .
Take 280 W to exit 11B, go straight to the second light and turn right on to South Essex Ave., or take NJTransit to the Orange Station, just steps away from Mandeville, parking is available in the station and on the street.
Phone: 973-672-2900 for reservations, ask for Roger.
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