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Moving jazzy melodies "flow" to Hanoi

Continuing the success of previous sessions, this November “Hidden Beat” will be back with the stimulating yet deep, moving jazzy melodies from SamRaz.

Their music is aunique mixture of two cultures’ spirit, a dedicated combination of saxophone and guitar.
The show will be held at Heritage Space, 6 Nguyen Hoang, Hanoi on November 4 (8-10pm).
Samuel Caballero was born in Colombia and studied music there in the conservatory (conservatorio del Tolima). His main instruments are guitar and voice. He performed with bands around Colombia and South America before coming to Vietnam.
Raz Carmel was born in Israel and started studying and playing wind instruments, with focus on saxophone soprano, Raz played at many places around the country and performed different kinds of music like jazz and alternative in the spirit of Latin music.
Sam and Raz met in May 2015 in Israel. After many performances in Israel and Egypt, they decided to form a band and continue to share the music around the world.
“Hidden beat – inspire your heart” is a series of music nights created with the belief in the interminable inspiration of music within our daily life. With that, Heritage Space always aims to maximize our potential to support independent music artists/groups/bands, and become an important chain to connect audiences and musicians.
Tickets: VND80,000-VND100,000-VND120,000.
Email: pdpham.heritagespace@gmail.com
Hotline: 016 9944 9795 (Ms. Dzung)
 
 
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