
The current line-up includes: Brazil Rose Max (Brazilian Jazz), Federico Britos (Latin & World Jazz), The Rodiles (Rock), Munera (Rock- who has participated in the Paris Fete de la Musique), Fernando Ulibarri (Jazz), Sunshine Stompers (Folk), Earthshine Duo (Folk and a regular on WLRN), BarrioActivo (Latin Rock Fusion), Lunch Money (Rock), Ghost of Grayhound (Rock), Choral Cubana (Latin Gospel), Adrian Gonzalez (Folk/Pop), Peter Betan (Acoustic), Cuban Pete and the Hialeah Hooligans (Rock & Roll), the Kuyayky Children’s Orchestra (Peruvian Folk), Almost Blue (Funky Soul & Roadhouse Blues), Danny Yucra (Cellist), The Crackers (Rock), Glenn Allen (Acoustic), Treebo (Rock), and Alan Moore (Classical Guitar)
“This is our second season and it’s wonderful that the local community has embraced the Fete de la Musique,” according to Brigitte Kishlar, founder of the Miami Conservatory of Music which is producing the event. “It’s a celebration of all the musical styles we have locally and is an exciting experience for music lovers of all ages and cultures." Munero is above, performing on Main Highway for passersby.
Fete de la Musique Coconut Grove is open to the public and is free. For more info and a map you can download and print out please go to www.fetegrove.com.
The Miami Conservatory of Music is a not-for-profit organization that provides quality training for young musicians and offers guidance to students with exceptional musical ability. MCM’s mission is to search for and develop hidden talents within our community while providing venues and events for musical expression. Our future depends on the investment we make in our children today. Educating and promoting creative expression in young people helps shape tomorrow’s musical minds. Below is the Ulibarri Trio.
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