Zack O'Farrill Plays National Jazz Museum in Harlem Tonight

By: Aug. 20, 2013
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Coming up at The National Jazz Museum in Harlem tonight, August 20 is the third concert in the Summer Garden Concert Series with Zack O'Farrill and his quartet.

The National Jazz Museum is located at 104 East 126th Street, Suite 2C, New York, NY 10035. Call 212-348-8300 or visit www.jazzmuseuminharlem.org for more information.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Jazz for Curious Listeners

Zack O'Farrill Quartet

7:00 - 8:30pm @ El Sitio Feliz

$10 Suggested Donation

In our third evening at the Union Settlement Association's El Sitio Feliz Garden mini- amphitheater, we are thrilled to present up and coming virtuosic drummer, Zack O'Farrill and his quartet featuring Livio Almeida on tenor saxophone, Dave Juarez on guitar and Amanda Ruzza on bass.

Zack O'Farrill has already amassed a long list of credits at the young age of 22. He has performed in some of New York City's most prestigious jazz venues such as the Jazz Gallery, Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, Cornelia Street Café, and Birdland, and has played around the world in clubs and festivals in Spain, Japan, Switzerland, and Cuba. Zack and his brother, Adam, have recently released their second CD "Sensing Flight" with their group, The O'Farrill Brothers Band, on Zoho Records.

A dedicated teacher, he has been on the faculty of Samba Meets Jazz, the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance, the Flynn Center Jazz Camp, and afterschool programs in the New York City public schools.

His drum teachers have included Dave Meade, Vince Cherico, Victor Jones, Kendrick Scott, and Ferenc Nemeth. Zack is excited about an upcoming release with the Marques/Stinson/O'Farrill Trio on Quadrant Records called "Pa'lante" set to release in the Fall 2013. www.ofarrillbrothers.com

The Summer Garden Concert Series is a collaboration between the National Jazz Museum in Harlem and the Union Settlement Association.

The Union Settlement Association is an on-the-ground resource for East Harlem residents of all ages, and a passionate advocate for the needs of underserved communities. Since opening their doors in 1895, they have brought education, wellness and community-building programs to our neighborhood, empowering New Yorkers with opportunities to better their lives. By helping their neighbors realize their goals, they build the vitality and success of East Harlem. www.unionsettlement.org

The National Jazz Museum in Harlem's Visitors Center is open to the public and features our extensive library of all sorts of media, plus brand new collections of photographs, and exhibits. Please come by and see us from Monday to Friday from 10AM to 4PM.

Be sure to check our website for regular updates - new audio/video from many of events are available for those of you who can't attend in person or for those who have but want to savor the moment! www.jmih.org


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